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Fundamentals of nursing : concepts, process, and practice / Barbara Kozier ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Publication details: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall Health, c2004.Edition: 7th editionDescription: xxxiii, 1516 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 0130455296
  • 9780130455291
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • WY 100 F981 2004
Contents:
Contents I. THE NATURE OF NURSING. 1. Historical and Contemporary Nursing Practice. 2. Nursing Education and Research. 3. Nursing Theories and Conceptual Frameworks. 4. Legal Aspects of Nursing. 5. Values, Ethics and Advocacy. II. CONTEMPORARY HEALTH CARE. 6. Health Care Delivery Systems. 7. Community-Based Nursing and Care Continuity. 8. Health Promotion. 9. Home Care. 10. Nursing Informatics. III. HEALTH BELIEFS AND PRACTICES. 11. Health, Wellness, and Illness. 12. Individual, Family, and Community Health. 13. Culture and Heritage. 14. Complementary and Alternative Healing Modalities. IV. THE NURSING PROCESS. 15. Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process. 16. Assessing. 17. Diagnosing. 18. Planning. 19. Implementing and Evaluating. 20. Documenting and Reporting. V. LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT. 21. Concepts of Growth and Development. 22. Promoting Health from Conception through Adolescence. 23. Promoting Health in Adults and Older Adults. VI. INTEGRAL ASPECTS OF NURSING. 24. Caring, Comforting and Communicating. 25. Teaching. 26. Delegating, Managing and Leading. VII. ASSESSING HEALTH. 27. Vital Signs. 28. Health Assessment. VIII. INTEGRAL COMPONENTS OF CLIENT CARE. 29. Asepsis. 30. Safety. 31. Hygiene. 32. Diagnostic Testing. 33. Medications. 34. Skin Integrity and Wound Care. 35. Perioperative Nursing. IX. PROMOTING PSYCHOSOCIAL HEALTH. 36. Sensory Perception. 37. Self-Concept. 38. Sexuality. 39. Spirituality. 40. Stress and Coping. 41. Loss, Grieving and Death. X. PROMOTING PHYSIOLOGIC HEALTH. 42. Activity and Exercise. 43. Rest and Sleep. 44. Pain Management. 45. Nutrition. 46. Fecal Elimination. 47. Urinary Elimination. 48. Oxygenation. 49. Circulation. 50. Fluid, Electrolyte, Acid-Base Balance.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents

I. THE NATURE OF NURSING.
1. Historical and Contemporary Nursing Practice.
2. Nursing Education and Research.
3. Nursing Theories and Conceptual Frameworks.
4. Legal Aspects of Nursing.
5. Values, Ethics and Advocacy.

II. CONTEMPORARY HEALTH CARE.
6. Health Care Delivery Systems.
7. Community-Based Nursing and Care Continuity.
8. Health Promotion.
9. Home Care.
10. Nursing Informatics.

III. HEALTH BELIEFS AND PRACTICES.
11. Health, Wellness, and Illness.
12. Individual, Family, and Community Health.
13. Culture and Heritage.
14. Complementary and Alternative Healing Modalities.

IV. THE NURSING PROCESS.
15. Critical Thinking and the Nursing Process.
16. Assessing.
17. Diagnosing.
18. Planning.
19. Implementing and Evaluating.
20. Documenting and Reporting.

V. LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT.
21. Concepts of Growth and Development.
22. Promoting Health from Conception through Adolescence.
23. Promoting Health in Adults and Older Adults.

VI. INTEGRAL ASPECTS OF NURSING.
24. Caring, Comforting and Communicating.
25. Teaching.
26. Delegating, Managing and Leading.

VII. ASSESSING HEALTH.
27. Vital Signs.
28. Health Assessment.

VIII. INTEGRAL COMPONENTS OF CLIENT CARE.
29. Asepsis.
30. Safety.
31. Hygiene.
32. Diagnostic Testing.
33. Medications.
34. Skin Integrity and Wound Care.
35. Perioperative Nursing.

IX. PROMOTING PSYCHOSOCIAL HEALTH.
36. Sensory Perception.
37. Self-Concept.
38. Sexuality.
39. Spirituality.
40. Stress and Coping.
41. Loss, Grieving and Death.

X. PROMOTING PHYSIOLOGIC HEALTH.
42. Activity and Exercise.
43. Rest and Sleep.
44. Pain Management.
45. Nutrition.
46. Fecal Elimination.
47. Urinary Elimination.
48. Oxygenation.
49. Circulation.
50. Fluid, Electrolyte, Acid-Base Balance.

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