Gerontological Nursing
(häftad)The Essential Guide to Clinical Practice
av Patricia A Tabloski
- Format:
- Häftad (paperback)
- Utgiven:
- 2009-02-17
- Språk:
- Engelska
Patricia Tabloski, PhD, RNBC,GNP,FGSA
BostonCollege Schoolof Nursing
Patricia Tabloskis Gerontological Nursing is a comprehensive, research-based text that guides nursing students in their care of older patients in both normal and pathological changes of aging. Drawing from current research in nursing, medicine, sociology and psychology, this book emphasizes critical thinking in the application of the nursing process to give students the confidence they need to provide the highest level of care.
Key Features:
- TheBest Practicesfeature reinforces specific tools, instruments, and content from each chapter and applies them to gerontological nursing. This edition offers new examples of Best Practices.
- New to this edition: Complementary and Alternative Therapies help readers understand therapies that can supplement traditional medicine.
- Practice Pearls provide essential tips for student success in the clinical arena
- Drug Alerts offer useful information regarding the prescription, dosage, and administration of drugs to older persons
- Case Studies present a brief clinical scenario and encourage the student to analyze assessment, diagnoses, expected outcomes, planning and implementation, evaluation, and ethical dilemmas, followed up by critical thinking questions related to the nursing process
- Patient/Family Teaching Guidelinesoffer instructions for elder care in a question and answer format and provide corresponding rationales
Additional Resources Available:
Clinical Handbook: A portable, accessible clinical reference for students (0-13-094224-3)
MyNursingKit: www.mynursingkit.com
- Register with the access code included with every textbook
- Includes animations and videos, WebLinks, NCLEX review questions with comprehensive rationales, and more.
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Övrig information
PATRICIA A. TABLOSKI, PhD, RN, GNP-BC, FGSA Patricia Tabloski possesses three degrees in nursing. She received her BSN from Purdue University, her MSN from Seton Hall University, and her PhD from the University of Rochester. As a gerontological nurse practitioner, Dr. Tabloski has provided primary care to older patients in a variety of settings, including acute care facilities, geriatric outpatient clinics, long-term care facilities, and hospice programs. She has taught graduate and undergraduate stu-dents about gerontology since 1981 and presently is the Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and a faculty mem-ber at the William F. Connell School of Nursing at Boston College. In 2002, Dr. Tabloski was honored as a Fellow in the Gerontological Society of America. She has numerous publications and presentations relating to gerontologi-cal nursing and has lectured internationally in Hungary, China, and the United Kingdom. Dr. Tabloski has chaired the Test Development Committee for the Gerontological Nurse Practitioner examination by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and is a member of the American Nurses Association, the Gerontological Society of America, the American Geriatrics Society, the National Organization of Nurse Practitioners Faculties, Sigma Theta Tau, and the Eastern Nursing Research Society. Dr. Tabloski is a federally funded researcher and conducts clinically based outcome studies relating to nonpharmacological interventions designed to improve sleep and ease agitation in older persons in community and institutional settings. Additionally, Dr. Tabloski has received federal funding to establish an Advanced Practice Nursing Program in Palliative Care.
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Innehållsförteckning
Unit One Foundations of Nursing Practice, 1
1. Principles of Gerontology, 2
2. Gerontological Nursing Issues, 27
3. Principles of Geriatrics, 54
Unit Two Challenges of Aging and the Cornerstones of Excellence in Nursing Care, 83
4. Cultural Diversity, 84
5. Nutrition and Aging, 110
6. Pharmacology and Older Adults, 155
7. Psychological and Cognitive Function, 188
8. Sleep and the Older Adult, 224
9. Pain Management, 249
10. Violence and Elder Mistreatment, 271
11. Care of the Dying, 293
Unit Three Physiological Basis of Practice, 327
12. The Integument, 328
13. The Mouth and Oral Cavity, 365
14. Sensation: Hearing, Vision, Taste, Touch, and Smell, 383
15. The Cardiovascular System, 421
16. The Respiratory System, 459
17. The Genitourinary and Renal Systems, 517
18. The Musculoskeletal System, 551
19. The Endocrine System, 600
20. The Gastrointestinal System, 642
21. The Hematologic System, 684
22. The Neurologic System, 711
23. The Immune System, 754
24. Multisystem Problems: Caring for Frail Elders With Comorbidities, 787
Appendix A, 819
Appendix B, 821
Index, 831
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