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_dBUL
_beng
_erda
082 _aWY 18.2 S933 2004
245 1 0 _aStudy guide for fundamentals of nursing :
_bconcepts, process, and practice /
_cSusan Barnes . . . [et al]
250 _a7th edition
260 _aNew Jersey :
_bPearson/Prentice Hall,
_cc2004.
300 _avii, 247 p. ;
_c28 cm.
505 _aContents Unit 1: 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 Unit 2: Contemporary health care 6. Health care delivery systems 7. Community-based nursing and care continuity 8. Health promotion 9. Home care 10. Nursing informatics Unit 3: 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 Unit 4: The nursing process 15. Critical thinking and the nursing process 16. Assessing 17. Diagnosing 18. Planning 19. Implementing and evaluating 20. Documenting and reporting Unit 5: Life span and development 21. Concepts of growth and development 22. Promoting health from conception through adolescence 23. Promoting health in adults and older adults Unit 6: Integral aspects of nursing 24. Caring, comforting and communicating 25. Teaching 26. Delegating, managing, and leading Unit 7: Assessing health 27. Vital signs 28. Health assessment Unit 8: 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 Unit 9: Promoting psychosocial health 36. Sensory perception 37. Self-concept 38. Sexuality 39. Spirituality 40. Stress and coping 41. Loss, Grieving and death Unit 10: 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, and acid-base balance
650 0 _aNursing.
650 0 _aNursing
_vExaminations, questions, etc.
700 1 _aBarnes, Susan
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_e7th edition
_hWY 18.2
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_kS933 2004
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