Fundamentals of Nursing

Höfundur Carol R Taylor; Pamela Lynn; Jennifer Bartlett

Útgefandi Wolters Kluwer Health

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9781975168155

Útgáfa 10

Útgáfuár 2023

19.990 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • A SPECIAL NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR TEAM
  • AUTHORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
  • Reviewers
  • Preface
  • How to Use Fundamentals of Nursing
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • Case Studies in this Book
  • Research in Nursing
  • Guidelines for Nursing Care
  • Unit I Foundations of Thoughtful, Person-Centered Nursing Practice
  • Chapter 1 Introduction to Nursing and Professional Formation
  • HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON NURSING
  • Development of Nursing From Early Civilizations to the 16th Century
  • Florence Nightingale and the Birth of Modern Nursing
  • Development of Nursing From the 19th to 21st Centuries
  • DEFINITIONS OF NURSING
  • NURSING’S AIMS AND COMPETENCIES
  • Promoting Health
  • Preventing Illness
  • Restoring Health
  • Facilitating Coping With Disability and Death
  • NURSING AS A PROFESSIONAL DISCIPLINE
  • PROFESSIONAL FORMATION
  • EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION FOR NURSING PRACTICE
  • Practical and Vocational Nursing Education
  • Registered Nursing Education
  • Graduate Education in Nursing
  • Continuing Education
  • In-Service Education
  • PROFESSIONAL NURSING ORGANIZATIONS
  • International Nursing Organization
  • National Nursing Organizations
  • Specialty Practice and Special-Interest Nursing Organizations
  • GUIDELINES FOR NURSING PRACTICE
  • Standards of Nursing Practice
  • Nurse Practice Acts and Licensure
  • Code of Ethics and Professional Values
  • Nursing Process and Other Clinical Judgment Models
  • THOUGHTFUL, PERSON-CENTERED PRACTICE FRAMEWORK
  • CURRENT TRENDS IN HEALTH CARE AND NURSING
  • SELF-CARE
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 2 Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice
  • NURSING KNOWLEDGE
  • Sources of Knowledge
  • Historical Influences on Nursing Knowledge
  • NURSING THEORY
  • Interdisciplinary Base for Nursing Theories
  • Nursing Theories
  • NURSING RESEARCH
  • Evolution of Nursing Research
  • Methods of Conducting Nursing Research
  • Protection of the Rights of Human Subjects
  • Application of Research to Practice
  • EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
  • Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model
  • Rationale for Using Evidence-Based Practice
  • Steps of the Evidence-Based Practice Process
  • QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 3 Health, Wellness, and Health Disparities
  • CONCEPTS OF HEALTH AND WELLNESS
  • CONCEPTS OF ILLNESS AND DISEASE
  • Classifications of Illness
  • Diseases and Deaths of Isolation and Despair
  • Illness Behaviors
  • Effects of Illness on the Family
  • Care for Family Caregivers
  • DISPARITIES IN HEALTH CARE
  • Fostering Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity
  • Vulnerable Populations
  • Health Disparities and COVID-19
  • FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTH AND ILLNESS
  • Basic Human Needs
  • Human Dimensions
  • Self-Concept
  • Risk Factors for Illness or Injury
  • HEALTH PROMOTION AND ILLNESS PREVENTION
  • Primary Health Promotion and Illness Prevention
  • Secondary Health Promotion and Illness Prevention
  • Tertiary Health Promotion and Illness Prevention
  • MODELS OF HEALTH PROMOTION AND ILLNESS PREVENTION
  • Health Belief Model
  • Health Promotion Model
  • Health–Illness Continuum
  • Agent–Host–Environment Model
  • Stages of Change Model
  • NURSING CARE TO PROMOTE HEALTH AND PREVENT ILLNESS
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 4 Health of the Individual, Family, Community, and Environment
  • THE INDIVIDUAL
  • Physiologic Needs
  • Safety and Security Needs
  • Love and Belonging Needs
  • Self-Esteem Needs
  • Self-Actualization Needs
  • Applying Maslow’s Theory
  • THE FAMILY
  • Family Structures
  • Family Functions
  • Developmental Tasks of Families
  • The Family in Health and Illness
  • Family Risk Factors
  • Nursing Interventions to Promote Family Health
  • THE COMMUNITY
  • Social Support Systems
  • Community Health Care Structure
  • Economic Resources
  • Effect on Individuals and Families
  • Nursing in the Community
  • THE ENVIRONMENT
  • Climate Actions
  • Reducing Waste in Clinical Settings
  • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 5 Culturally Respectful Care
  • CONCEPTS OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND RESPECT
  • Culture
  • Ethnicity
  • Race
  • Factors Inhibiting Sensitivity to Diversity
  • CULTURAL INFLUENCES ON HEALTH CARE
  • Physiologic Variations
  • Reactions to Pain
  • Mental Health
  • Assigned Sex Roles
  • Language and Communication
  • Orientation to Space and Time
  • Food and Nutrition
  • Family Support
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Health Disparities
  • CULTURAL INFLUENCES ON HEALTH AND ILLNESS
  • CULTURALLY RESPECTFUL NURSING CARE
  • Theory of Cultural Humility
  • Cultural Assessment
  • Guidelines for Nursing Care
  • Develop Cultural Self-Awareness
  • Develop Cultural Knowledge
  • Accommodate Cultural Practices in Health Care
  • Respect Culturally Based Family Roles
  • Avoid Mandating Change
  • Seek Cultural Assistance
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 6 Values, Ethics, and Advocacy
  • VALUES
  • Development of Values
  • Values Essential to the Professional Nurse
  • Values Clarification
  • ETHICS
  • Nursing Ethics
  • Theories of Ethics
  • ETHICAL CONDUCT
  • Moral Agency
  • Nurse Virtues
  • Civility
  • Nursing Codes of Ethics
  • Standards of Professional Nursing Practice
  • Bill of Rights for Registered Nurses
  • ETHICAL EXPERIENCE AND DECISION MAKING
  • Moral Distress and Resiliency
  • Giving Voice to Values
  • Moral Injury
  • Conscientious Objection
  • Making Ethical Decisions
  • Ethically Relevant Considerations
  • Examples of Ethical Problems
  • Nurses and Ethics Committees
  • CONFLICTS OF COMMITMENT
  • ADVOCACY IN NURSING PRACTICE
  • Representing Patients
  • Promoting Self-Determination
  • Whistle-Blowing
  • Being Politically Active
  • Ethics and Academic Integrity
  • Final Note About Trustworthiness
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 7 Legal Dimensions of Nursing Practice
  • LEGAL CONCEPTS
  • Definition of Law
  • Sources of Laws
  • Court System
  • PROFESSIONAL AND LEGAL REGULATION OF NURSING PRACTICE
  • Nurse Practice Acts
  • Standards
  • Credentialing
  • CRIMES AND TORTS
  • Crime
  • Torts
  • LEGAL SAFEGUARDS FOR THE NURSE
  • Competent Practice
  • Issues That Affect Competent Practice
  • Informed Consent or Refusal
  • Contracts
  • Collective Bargaining
  • Patient Education
  • Executing Provider Orders
  • Delegating Nursing Care
  • Documentation
  • Appropriate Use of Social Media
  • Adequate Staffing
  • Whistle-Blowing
  • Professional Liability Insurance
  • Risk-Management Programs
  • Just Culture
  • Incident, Variance, or Occurrence Reports
  • Sentinel Events
  • Never Events
  • Patients’ Rights
  • Good Samaritan Laws
  • Student Liability
  • LAWS AFFECTING NURSING PRACTICE
  • Occupational Safety and Health
  • National Practitioner Data Bank
  • Reporting Obligations
  • Controlled Substances
  • Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
  • Restraints
  • People With Disabilities
  • Wills
  • Legal Issues Related to Dying and Death
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 8 Communication
  • PROCESS OF COMMUNICATION
  • FORMS OF COMMUNICATION
  • Verbal Communication
  • Nonverbal Communication
  • Communication Technologies
  • LEVELS OF COMMUNICATION
  • Intrapersonal Communication
  • Interpersonal Communication
  • Group Communication
  • FACTORS INFLUENCING COMMUNICATION
  • Developmental Level
  • Sociocultural Differences
  • Roles and Responsibilities
  • Space and Territoriality
  • Physical, Mental, and Emotional State
  • Values
  • Environment
  • DOCUMENTING COMMUNICATION
  • EFFECTIVE PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
  • Hand-off Communication: SBAR
  • Rising Level of Concern Communication: CUS
  • USING PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION IN THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP
  • Therapeutic Versus Social Relationships
  • Characteristics of the Therapeutic Nurse–Patient Relationship
  • Goals of the Therapeutic Relationship
  • Phases of the Therapeutic Relationship
  • Factors Promoting Effective Communication Within the Therapeutic Relationship
  • DEVELOPING PROFESSIONAL THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION SKILLS
  • Conversation Skills
  • Listening Skills
  • Silence
  • Touch
  • Humor
  • Interviewing Techniques
  • Assertive versus Aggressive Behaviors and Communication
  • BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION
  • Failure to Perceive the Patient as a Human Being
  • Failure to Listen
  • Nontherapeutic Comments and Questions
  • Changing the Subject
  • Giving False Assurance
  • Gossip and Rumor
  • DISRUPTIVE INTERPERSONAL BEHAVIOR AND COMMUNICATION
  • Incivility and Bullying
  • Verbally and Physically Aggressive Patients
  • Responses to Disruptive Behaviors and Communication
  • IMPAIRED VERBAL COMMUNICATION
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 9 Teaching and Counseling
  • AIMS OF TEACHING AND COUNSELING
  • Maintaining and Promoting Health
  • Preventing Illness
  • Restoring Health
  • Facilitating Coping
  • Promoting Outcomes
  • NURSE AS TEACHER
  • Factors Affecting Patient Learning
  • Learning Domains
  • Effective Communication Techniques
  • NURSE AS COUNSELOR
  • Types of Counseling
  • Referrals
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 10 Leading, Managing, and Delegating
  • LEADERSHIP
  • Leadership Qualities
  • Personal Leadership Skills
  • Leadership Styles
  • MANAGEMENT
  • Centralized and Decentralized Management Structures
  • Conflict Management and Engagement
  • Managing Change
  • Management Strategies
  • Power
  • IMPLEMENTING LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT SKILLS IN NURSING CARE
  • Patient Care Coordination
  • Clinical Nurse Leader Role
  • Delegating Nursing Care
  • Knowledge of the Administrative Structure
  • Support for Leadership Training
  • Developing Resilience
  • Leadership and Advancing Clinician Well-Being
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Unit II Health Care Delivery
  • Chapter 11 Health Care Delivery System
  • HEALTH CARE: THE BIG PICTURE
  • Access to Health Care
  • Quality and Safety
  • Affordability
  • How the U.S. Health Care System Compares Internationally
  • HEALTH CARE REFORM
  • ORGANIZING HEALTH CARE: PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND TERTIARY CARE
  • ORGANIZING HEALTH CARE: HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND CARE COORDINATION
  • Health Care Providers and Hospitals
  • Multispecialty Group Practice
  • Community Health Centers
  • Prepaid Group Practice
  • Accountable Care Organizations
  • Medical Homes to Medical Neighborhoods
  • Care Coordination
  • PAYING FOR HEALTH CARE
  • Out-of-Pocket Payment
  • Individual Private Insurance
  • Employer-Based Private Insurance
  • Government Financing
  • HEALTH CARE SETTINGS AND SERVICES
  • Hospitals
  • Primary Care Centers
  • Ambulatory Care Centers and Clinics
  • Home Health Care
  • Extended-Care Services
  • Specialized Care Centers and Settings
  • Health Care Services for the Seriously Ill and Dying
  • HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
  • Voluntary Facilities
  • Other Government Facilities
  • COLLABORATIVE CARE: THE INTERPROFESSIONAL HEALTH CARE TEAM
  • TRENDS AND ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
  • Focus on Preventive Care
  • Knowledgeable and Engaged Consumers
  • Mobile Health
  • Racial Justice and Equity
  • HEALTH CARE: A RIGHT, A PRIVILEGE, OR AN OBLIGATION OF A MORAL SOCIETY?
  • NURSES’ ROLE IN HEALTH CARE REFORM
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 12 Interprofessional Collaborative Practice and Care Coordination Across Settings
  • COMMUNITY HEALTH
  • COMMUNITY-BASED NURSING CARE
  • Qualities of the Community-Based Nurse
  • Roles of the Community-Based Nurse
  • CONTINUITY OF CARE
  • INTERPROFESSIONAL COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE
  • Components of Effective Team Structure
  • Core Competencies for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice
  • CARE COORDINATION
  • Validation of Nursing Care Coordination Activities
  • Why Care Coordination Now?
  • Care Coordinator
  • Populations With Special Care Coordination Needs
  • Admissions, Transfers, and Discharges
  • Telehealth
  • HOME HEALTH CARE NURSING
  • Types of Home Health Care Facilities
  • Patients and Family Caregivers
  • Referrals for Home Care
  • Orders for Home Care
  • Safety Considerations
  • Infection Prevention
  • Reimbursement Sources
  • Legal Considerations
  • HOME VISITS
  • Pre-entry Phase of the Home Visit
  • Entry Phase of the Home Visit
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Unit III Processes of Thoughtful, Person-Centered Practice
  • Chapter 13 Blended Competencies, Clinical Reasoning, and Processes of Person-Centered Care
  • THOUGHTFUL PRACTICE
  • THOUGHTFUL, PERSON-CENTERED PRACTICE
  • Theories of Caring
  • PROFESSIONAL NURSE
  • Personal Attributes
  • Knowledge Base
  • Blended Competencies
  • QSEN Competencies
  • Clinical Reasoning, Decision Making, and Clinical Judgment
  • CLINICAL JUDGMENT MODEL
  • NURSING PROCESS
  • Historical Perspective
  • Description of the Nursing Process
  • Nursing Process Trends
  • Characteristics of the Nursing Process
  • Documenting the Nursing Process
  • Benefits of the Nursing Process
  • Evaluating the Use of the Nursing Process
  • Concept Mapping
  • REFLECTIVE PRACTICE
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 14 Clinical Judgment
  • CONCEPTS RELATED TO CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Critical Thinking
  • Clinical Reasoning
  • Clinical Judgment
  • Situational Awareness
  • MODELS RELATED TO CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Tanner’s Clinical Judgment Model
  • Developing Nurses’ Thinking Model
  • California Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory
  • National Council of State Boards of Nursing
  • Nursing Process—Thinking Like a Nurse
  • DEVELOPING COMPETENCY IN NURSING PRACTICE
  • Competency Outcomes Performance Assessment Model
  • Professional Guidance
  • Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
  • Interprofessional Education Collaborative
  • CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING THEORIES, MODELS, AND FRAMEWORKS
  • Humanistic–Intuitive Approach
  • Information-Processing Model
  • Cognitive Continuum Theory
  • Rest Framework
  • INTEGRATING PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE
  • Educational Experience
  • Life Experience
  • Health Care Experience
  • IMPORTANCE OF REFLECTION
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 15 Assessing
  • UNIQUE FOCUS OF NURSING ASSESSMENT
  • ASSESSMENT, CLINICAL REASONING, AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • ASSESSMENT AND INTERPERSONAL COMPETENCE
  • TYPES OF NURSING ASSESSMENTS
  • Initial Assessment
  • Focused Assessment
  • Quick Priority Assessments
  • Emergency Assessment
  • Time-Lapsed Assessment
  • Triage Assessment
  • Patient-Centered Assessment Method
  • PREPARING FOR DATA COLLECTION
  • Establishing Assessment Priorities
  • Structuring the Assessment
  • COLLECTING DATA
  • Sources of Data
  • Methods of Data Collection
  • Problems Related to Data Collection
  • IDENTIFYING CUES AND MAKING INFERENCES
  • VALIDATING DATA
  • CLUSTERING RELATED DATA AND IDENTIFYING PATTERNS
  • REPORTING AND RECORDING DATA
  • Timing
  • Documentation
  • Privacy, Confidentiality, and Professionalism
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 16 Diagnosis/Problem Identification
  • EVOLUTION OF NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  • UNIQUE FOCUS OF DIAGNOSING
  • Patient Problems Versus Medical Diagnoses
  • DIAGNOSTIC REASONING, CLINICAL REASONING, AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • DIAGNOSTIC REASONING AND INTERPERSONAL COMPETENCE
  • DATA INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS
  • Recognizing Significant Data
  • Recognizing Patterns or Clusters
  • Identifying Strengths and Problems
  • Identifying Potential Complications
  • Reaching Conclusions
  • Partnering With the Patient and Family
  • FORMULATING AND VALIDATING NURSING DIAGNOSES AND PROBLEM STATEMENTS
  • Terminology for Writing NANDA-I Approved Nursing Diagnoses
  • Types of Nursing Diagnoses
  • Terminology for Writing Problem Statements
  • Guidelines for Writing Diagnostic Statements
  • What Is Not a Diagnostic Statement
  • Validating Diagnostic Statements
  • Next Steps
  • DOCUMENTING NURSING DIAGNOSES AND PATIENT PROBLEMS
  • Importance of Patient Problems in Electronic Health Records
  • NURSING DIAGNOSIS: A CRITIQUE
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 17 Outcome Identification and Planning
  • UNIQUE FOCUS OF NURSING OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  • Critical Thinking/Clinical Reasoning and Judgment in Outcome Identification and Planning
  • Interpersonal Competence in Outcome Identification and Planning: Working With Patients and Families
  • COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING
  • Initial Planning
  • Ongoing Planning
  • Discharge Planning
  • ESTABLISHING PRIORITIES
  • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs
  • Patient Preference
  • Anticipation of Patient Needs
  • Critical Thinking/Clinical Reasoning and Judgment and Establishing Priorities
  • IDENTIFYING AND WRITING OUTCOMES
  • Deriving Outcomes From Nursing Diagnoses/Problems
  • Establishing Long-Term Versus Short-Term Outcomes
  • Determining Patient-Centered Outcomes
  • Using Cognitive, Psychomotor, and Affective Outcomes
  • Identifying Clinical, Functional, and Quality-of-Life Outcomes
  • Identifying Culturally Appropriate Outcomes
  • Identifying Outcomes Supportive of the Total Treatment Plan
  • Writing Patient-Centered Measurable Outcomes
  • Avoiding Common Errors in Outcomes
  • Ensuring Quality Outcomes
  • Healthy People Goals
  • IDENTIFYING NURSING INTERVENTIONS
  • Nurse-Initiated Interventions
  • Physician-Initiated and Collaborative Interventions
  • Structured Care Methodologies
  • Classification Systems
  • Consulting
  • DEVELOPING EVALUATIVE STRATEGIES
  • COMMUNICATING AND RECORDING THE NURSING CARE PLAN
  • Institutional and Facility Care Plans
  • Student Care Plans
  • PROBLEMS RELATED TO OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  • A FINAL WORD ABOUT STANDARDIZED LANGUAGES AND HOLISTIC, PERSON-CENTERED CARE
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 18 Implementing
  • UNIQUE FOCUS OF NURSING IMPLEMENTATION
  • Nursing’s Scope of Practice
  • The Nursing Interventions Taxonomy Structure
  • Care Coordination, Continuity, and the Nurse
  • CRITICAL THINKING/CLINICAL REASONING AND JUDGMENT, AND IMPLEMENTING
  • IMPLEMENTING AND INTERPERSONAL COMPETENCE
  • TYPES OF NURSING INTERVENTIONS
  • Nursing Interventions Classification
  • Independent and Collaborative Interventions
  • Protocols and Standing Orders
  • Care Bundles
  • IMPLEMENTING THE PLAN OF CARE
  • Reassessing the Patient and Reviewing the Plan of Care
  • Using Patient Boards or Dry-Erase Boards
  • Clarifying Prerequisite Nursing Competencies
  • Planning Ahead and Organizing Resources
  • Anticipating Unexpected Outcomes and Situations
  • Ensuring Quality and Patient Safety: Preventing Errors and Omissions
  • Promoting Self-Care: Teaching, Counseling, and Advocacy
  • Assisting Patients to Meet Health Outcomes
  • CONTINUING DATA COLLECTION AND RISK MANAGEMENT
  • DOCUMENTING NURSING CARE
  • WHEN A PATIENT DOES NOT COOPERATE WITH THE PLAN OF CARE
  • DELEGATING NURSING CARE
  • Delegation and the Student Nurse
  • GUIDE FOR STUDENTS
  • Organizing Care
  • Nursing Oneself
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 19 Evaluating
  • UNIQUE FOCUS OF NURSING EVALUATION
  • CLINICAL REASONING AND JUDGMENT AND EVALUATING
  • Identifying Evaluative Criteria and Standards
  • Collecting Evaluative Data
  • Interpreting and Summarizing Findings
  • Documenting Your Judgment
  • Modifying the Care Plan
  • EVALUATING QUALITY CARE
  • Performance Improvement in Everyday Clinical Practice
  • Establishing and Sustaining Healthy Work Environments
  • Evaluative Programs
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 20 Documenting and Reporting
  • DOCUMENTING CARE
  • Guidelines for Effective Documentation
  • Privacy and Confidentiality
  • Facility Policies
  • Delegating Documentation
  • Purposes of Patient Records
  • Methods of Documentation
  • Formats for Nursing Documentation
  • REPORTING CARE OR REQUESTING ACTION
  • Change-of-Shift/Handoff Reports
  • Telephone/Telemedicine Reports
  • Transfer and Discharge Reports
  • Reports to Family Members and Significant Others
  • Incident Reports
  • CONFERRING ABOUT CARE
  • Consultations and Referrals
  • Nursing and Interdisciplinary Team Care Conferences
  • Nursing Care Rounds
  • Purposeful Rounding
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 21 Informatics and Health Care Technologies
  • HISTORY OF NURSING INFORMATICS
  • NURSING INFORMATICS DEFINED
  • NURSING INFORMATICS EDUCATION
  • NURSING INFORMATICS PRACTICE
  • SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT LIFECYCLE
  • Analyze and Plan
  • Design and Develop
  • Test
  • Train
  • Implement
  • Maintain
  • Evaluate
  • INFORMATICS CONCEPTS
  • System Usability
  • System Optimization
  • Standard Terminologies
  • Interoperability
  • Security and Privacy of Electronic Data
  • Blockchain
  • EMERGING AREAS IN THE FIELD OF INFORMATICS
  • Patient Portals
  • Health Care Analytics
  • Telehealth and Mobile Technologies
  • Hospital at Home
  • Unique Nurse Identifiers
  • Genetics and Genomics: Precision Medicine
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Unit IV Developmentally Appropriate Care
  • Chapter 22 Developmental Concepts
  • PRINCIPLES OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
  • FACTORS INFLUENCING GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
  • Genetics, Genomics, and Epigenetics/Epigenomics
  • Prenatal, Individual, and Caregiver Factors
  • Environment and Nutrition
  • OVERVIEW OF CLASSIC DEVELOPMENTAL THEORIES
  • Theory of Psychoanalytic Development
  • Theory of Cognitive Development
  • Theories of Psychosocial Development
  • Theories of Moral Development
  • Theory of Faith Development
  • APPLYING THEORIES OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT TO NURSING CARE
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 23 Conception Through Young Adulthood
  • CONCEPTION AND PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT
  • Pre-embryonic Stage
  • Embryonic Stage
  • Fetal Stage
  • NEONATES: BIRTH TO 28 DAYS
  • Physiologic Development
  • Health of the Neonate
  • INFANTS: 1 MONTH TO 1 YEAR
  • Physiologic Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Health of the Infant
  • Role of the Nurse in Promoting Health and Preventing Illness
  • TODDLERS: 1 TO 3 YEARS
  • Physiologic Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Health of the Toddler
  • Role of the Nurse in Promoting Health and Preventing Illness
  • PRESCHOOLERS: 3 TO 6 YEARS
  • Physiologic Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Moral and Spiritual Development
  • Health of the Preschooler
  • Role of the Nurse in Promoting Health and Preventing Illness
  • SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN: 6 TO 12 YEARS
  • Physiologic Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Moral Development
  • Spiritual Development
  • Health of the School-Aged Child
  • Role of the Nurse in Promoting Health and Preventing Illness
  • ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS
  • Physiologic Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Moral Development
  • Spiritual Development
  • Health of the Adolescent and Young Adult
  • Role of the Nurse in Promoting Health and Preventing Illness
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 24 Middle and Older Adulthood
  • BIOLOGICAL THEORIES OF AGING
  • Genetic Theory
  • Neuroendocrine and Immunity Theories
  • Stochastic Theories
  • MIDDLE ADULTHOOD
  • Physiologic Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Adjusting to the Changes of Middle Adulthood
  • Moral Development
  • Spiritual Development
  • Health of the Middle-Aged Adult
  • Role of the Nurse in Promoting Health and Preventing Illness
  • OLDER ADULTHOOD
  • Unique Population
  • Ageism and Common Stereotypes
  • Physiologic Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Adjusting to the Changes of Older Adulthood
  • Moral and Spiritual Development
  • Health of the Older Adult
  • Older Adults and the Health Care System
  • Role of the Nurse in Promoting Health and Preventing Illness
  • CARING FOR AN AGING POPULATION
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Unit V Actions Basic to Nursing Care
  • Chapter 25 Asepsis and Infection Control
  • INFECTION
  • Infection Cycle
  • Stages of Infection
  • Infection Defense Mechanisms
  • Factors Affecting the Risk for Infection
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 26 Vital Signs
  • TEMPERATURE
  • Physiology of Body Temperature
  • Factors Affecting Body Temperature
  • Normal Body Temperature
  • Increased Body Temperature
  • Decreased Body Temperature
  • Assessing Temperature
  • PULSE
  • Physiology of the Pulse
  • Factors Affecting the Pulse
  • Normal Pulse Rate
  • Increased Pulse Rate
  • Decreased Pulse Rate
  • Pulse Strength (Amplitude)
  • Pulse Rhythm
  • Pulse Elasticity
  • Assessing the Pulse
  • RESPIRATIONS
  • Physiology of Respirations
  • Factors Affecting Respirations
  • Normal Respiratory Rate
  • Increased Respiratory Rate
  • Decreased Respiratory Rate
  • Respiratory Depth and Rhythm
  • Assessing Respirations
  • BLOOD PRESSURE
  • Physiology of Blood Pressure
  • Factors Affecting Blood Pressure
  • Normal Blood Pressure
  • Increased Blood Pressure
  • Decreased Blood Pressure
  • Assessing Blood Pressure
  • DIAGNOSING ACTUAL OR POTENTIAL HEALTH PROBLEMS AND NEEDS
  • TEACHING VITAL SIGNS FOR SELF-CARE AT HOME
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 27 Health Assessment
  • HEALTH ASSESSMENT
  • Lifespan Considerations
  • Cultural Considerations and Sensitivity
  • Patient Preparation
  • Environmental Preparation
  • Nurse’s Role in Diagnostic and Laboratory Testing
  • HEALTH HISTORY
  • Biographical Data
  • Reason for Seeking Health Care
  • History of Present Health Concern
  • Past Health History
  • Family History
  • Functional Health
  • Review of Systems
  • PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
  • Preparing for a Physical Examination
  • Techniques of Physical Assessment
  • Conducting a Physical Assessment
  • DOCUMENTATION OF DATA
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 28 Safety, Security, and Emergency Preparedness
  • PERSON-CENTERED ASPECTS OF SAFETY AND SECURITY
  • DEVELOPMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
  • Patient Environments
  • Functional Ability
  • Health
  • Nursing Process
  • ASPECTS OF SAFETY AND SECURITY
  • Patient Safety
  • Facility Safety
  • POPULATION-BASED ASPECTS OF SAFETY AND SECURITY
  • Safety in Schools
  • Environmental Pollutants
  • Community Violence
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 29 Complementary and Integrative Health
  • INTRODUCTION TO COMPLEMENTARY HEALTH APPROACHES
  • Allopathic Medicine and Complementary Health Approaches
  • Use of Complementary Health Approaches in the United States
  • Growth of the Complementary Health Approaches Industry
  • COMPLEMENTARY HEALTH APPROACHES CATEGORIES
  • Mind–Body Practices
  • Natural Products
  • Other Complementary Health Approaches
  • NURSING IMPLICATIONS OF COMPLEMENTARY HEALTH APPROACHES
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 30 Medications
  • PRINCIPLES OF PHARMACOLOGY
  • Drug Nomenclature
  • Types of Drug Preparations
  • Drug Classifications
  • Drug Indications
  • Mechanisms of Drug Action
  • Adverse Drug Reactions
  • Factors Affecting Drug Action
  • Drug Dose and Serum Drug Levels
  • Drug Legislation
  • PRINCIPLES OF MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
  • Medication Prescriptions and Orders
  • Medication Supply Systems
  • Dosage Calculations
  • Using Safety Measures While Preparing Drugs
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 31 Perioperative Nursing
  • THE SURGICAL EXPERIENCE
  • Perioperative Phases
  • Surgical Procedure Classification
  • Anesthesia
  • Informed Consent and Advance Directives
  • Outpatient/Same-Day Surgery
  • POSTOPERATIVE NURSING CARE
  • Immediate Postoperative Assessment and Care
  • Ongoing Postoperative Care
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Unit VI Promoting Healthy Physiologic Responses
  • 32 Hygiene
  • HYGIENE PRACTICES
  • FACTORS AFFECTING PERSONAL HYGIENE
  • Culture
  • Socioeconomic Status
  • Spiritual Practices
  • Developmental Level
  • Health State
  • Personal Preferences
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • 33 Skin Integrity and Wound Care
  • ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
  • Structures of the Skin
  • Functions of the Skin and Mucous Membranes
  • Factors Affecting Skin Integrity
  • WOUNDS AND PRESSURE INJURIES
  • Wound Classification
  • Wound Healing
  • Pressure Injury
  • Psychological Effects of Wounds and Pressure Injuries
  • HEAT AND COLD THERAPY
  • Effects of Applying Heat
  • Effects of Applying Cold
  • Physiologic Considerations
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 34 Activity
  • PHYSIOLOGY OF MOVEMENT AND ALIGNMENT
  • Skeletal System
  • Muscular System
  • Nervous System
  • Normal Movement and Alignment
  • Safe Patient Handling and Mobility
  • Orthopedics
  • FACTORS AFFECTING MOVEMENT AND ALIGNMENT
  • Developmental Considerations
  • Physical Health
  • Mental Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Attitude and Values
  • Fatigue and Stress
  • External Factors
  • EXERCISE
  • Types of Exercise
  • Effects of Exercise on Major Body Systems
  • Risks Related to Exercise
  • Effects of Immobility on the Body
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 35 Rest and Sleep
  • REST AND SLEEP
  • PHYSIOLOGY OF SLEEP
  • Circadian Rhythms
  • Stages of Sleep
  • REST AND SLEEP REQUIREMENTS AND PATTERNS
  • PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF INSUFFICIENT SLEEP
  • FACTORS AFFECTING REST AND SLEEP
  • Developmental Considerations
  • Motivation
  • Culture
  • Lifestyle and Habits
  • Environmental Factors
  • Psychological Stress
  • Illness
  • Medications
  • COMMON SLEEP DISORDERS
  • Insomnia
  • Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
  • Central Disorders of Hypersomnolence
  • Circadian Rhythm Sleep–Wake Disorders
  • Parasomnias
  • Sleep-Related Movement Disorders
  • Sleep Deprivation
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 36 Comfort and Pain Management
  • EXPERIENCE OF PAIN
  • Gate Control Theory of Pain
  • Pain Process
  • Types of Pain
  • Responses to Pain
  • FACTORS AFFECTING THE PAIN EXPERIENCE
  • Cultural and Ethnicity Variables
  • Environment and Support People
  • Anxiety and Other Stressors
  • Past Pain Experience
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 37 Nutrition
  • PRINCIPLES OF NUTRITION
  • Energy Balance
  • Energy Nutrients
  • Regulatory Nutrients
  • Digestion
  • Adequate Diet Selection
  • FACTORS AFFECTING NUTRITION
  • Physiologic and Physical Factors That Influence Nutrient Requirements
  • Physical, Sociocultural, and Psychosocial Factors That Influence Food Choices
  • Food Intake
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 38 Urinary Elimination
  • ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
  • Kidneys and Ureters
  • Bladder
  • Urethra
  • Act of Urination
  • Frequency of Urination
  • FACTORS AFFECTING URINATION
  • Developmental Considerations
  • Food and Fluid Intake
  • Psychological Variables
  • Activity and Muscle Tone
  • Pathologic Conditions
  • Medications
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 39 Bowel Elimination
  • ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
  • Stomach
  • Small Intestine
  • Large Intestine
  • Nervous System Control
  • Defecation
  • FACTORS AFFECTING BOWEL ELIMINATION
  • Developmental Considerations
  • Daily Patterns
  • Food and Fluid
  • Activity and Muscle Tone
  • Lifestyle
  • Psychological Variables
  • Pathologic Conditions
  • Medications
  • Diagnostic Studies
  • Surgery and Anesthesia
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 40 Oxygenation and Perfusion
  • ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF OXYGENATION
  • Respiratory System
  • Cardiovascular System
  • FACTORS AFFECTING CARDIOPULMONARY FUNCTIONING
  • Level of Health
  • Developmental Considerations
  • Medication Considerations
  • Lifestyle Considerations
  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Psychological Health Considerations
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 41 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Balance
  • PRINCIPLES OF FLUID, ELECTROLYTES, AND ACID–BASE BALANCE
  • Body Fluids
  • Electrolytes
  • Regulation and Homeostatic Mechanisms of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
  • Acid–Base Balance
  • DISTURBANCES IN FLUID, ELECTROLYTE, AND ACID–BASE BALANCE
  • Fluid Imbalances
  • Electrolyte Imbalances
  • Acid–Base Imbalances
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Unit VII Promoting Healthy Psychosocial Responses
  • Chapter 42 Self-Concept
  • OVERVIEW OF SELF-CONCEPT
  • Dimensions of Self-Concept
  • Formation of Self-Concept
  • Preventing Adverse Child Experiences
  • Factors Affecting Self-Concept
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 43 Stress and Adaptation
  • BASIC CONCEPTS OF STRESS AND ADAPTATION
  • Stress
  • Stressors
  • Adaptation
  • Homeostasis
  • MAINTENANCE OF PHYSIOLOGIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HOMEOSTASIS
  • Physiologic Homeostasis
  • Psychological Homeostasis
  • EFFECTS OF STRESS
  • Stress and Basic Human Needs
  • Stress in Health and Illness
  • Long-Term Stress
  • Family Stress
  • Crisis
  • FACTORS AFFECTING STRESS AND ADAPTATION
  • Sources of Stress
  • Personal Factors
  • STRESS AND ADAPTATION IN NURSING
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 44 Loss, Grief, and Dying
  • CONCEPTS OF LOSS AND GRIEF
  • Loss
  • Grief
  • DYING AND DEATH
  • Definitions of Death
  • Signs of Impending Death
  • A “Good Death”
  • Responses to Dying and Death
  • Terminal Illness
  • Effect on the Family
  • Palliative Care and Hospice
  • Ethical and Legal Dimensions
  • Death Certificate
  • Organ Donation
  • Autopsy
  • FACTORS THAT AFFECT GRIEF AND DYING
  • Developmental Considerations
  • Family
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Cultural, Gender, and Religious Influences
  • Cause of Death
  • SUICIDE PREVENTION: MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID
  • NURSE AS ROLE MODEL
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 45 Sensory Functioning
  • SENSORY EXPERIENCE
  • Reception and Perception
  • Arousal Mechanism
  • DISTURBED SENSORY PERCEPTION
  • Sensory Deprivation
  • Sensory Overload
  • Sensory Deficits
  • Sensory Processing Disorder
  • Sensory Poverty
  • FACTORS AFFECTING SENSORY STIMULATION
  • Developmental Considerations
  • Culture
  • Personality and Lifestyle
  • Stress and Illness
  • Medication
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 46 Sexuality
  • SEXUAL HEALTH
  • SEXUAL EXPRESSION
  • Masturbation
  • Sexual Intercourse
  • Oral–Genital Stimulation
  • Abstinence
  • Alternative Forms of Sexual Expression
  • FACTORS AFFECTING SEXUALITY
  • Developmental Considerations
  • Culture
  • Religion
  • Ethics
  • Lifestyle
  • Menstruation
  • Sexual Response Cycle
  • Childbearing Considerations
  • Sexually Transmitted Infections
  • Sexual Dysfunction
  • Effects of Illness, Injury, and Medications
  • SEXUAL HARASSMENT
  • Effects of Harassment
  • Responding to Harassment in the Nursing Environment
  • NURSE AS ROLE MODEL
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Chapter 47 Spirituality
  • SPIRITUAL DIMENSION
  • CONCEPTS RELATED TO SPIRITUALITY AND SPIRITUAL HEALTH
  • Spirituality
  • Faith
  • Religion
  • Hope
  • Love
  • Suffering
  • Spiritual Health and Healing
  • Spirituality and Everyday Living
  • Spirituality, Health, and Illness
  • FACTORS AFFECTING SPIRITUALITY
  • Developmental Considerations
  • Family
  • Ethnic Background
  • Formal Religion
  • Life Events
  • RELIGION AND LAW, ETHICS, AND MEDICINE
  • PARISH NURSING
  • DEVELOPING CLINICAL REASONING AND CLINICAL JUDGMENT
  • Index
  • Glossary
  • Appendix A Guidelines for Delegation Decision Making
  • Appendix B Equivalents
  • Appendix C Normal Adult Laboratory Values
  • List of Nursing Skills
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