Kozier and Erb's fundamentals of nursing concepts, process, and practice

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Berman, Audrey, author (author), Snyder, Shirlee, author, Frandsen, Geralyn, author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston : Pearson [2015]
Edición:Tenth edition
Colección:Always learning.
Materias:
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009767234006719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • About the Authors
  • Acknowledgments
  • Thank You
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • UNIT 1 The Nature of Nursing
  • CHAPTER 1 Historical and Contemporary Nursing Practice
  • Introduction
  • Historical Perspectives
  • Women's Roles
  • Men's Roles
  • Religion
  • War
  • Societal Attitudes
  • Nursing Leaders
  • Nursing Education
  • Types of Education Programs
  • Nursing Theories
  • Continuing Education
  • Contemporary Nursing Practice
  • Definitions of Nursing
  • Recipients of Nursing
  • Scope of Nursing
  • Settings for Nursing
  • Nurse Practice Acts
  • Standards of Nursing Practice
  • Roles and Functions of the Nurse
  • Caregiver
  • Communicator
  • Teacher
  • Client Advocate
  • Counselor
  • Change Agent
  • Leader
  • Manager
  • Case Manager
  • Research Consumer
  • Expanded Career Roles
  • Criteria of a Profession
  • Specialized Education
  • Body of Knowledge
  • Service Orientation
  • Ongoing Research
  • Code of Ethics
  • Autonomy
  • Professional Organization
  • Professional Identity Formation
  • Factors Influencing Contemporary Nursing Practice
  • Nursing Workforce Issues and Challenges
  • Healthcare System Reform
  • Quality and Safety in Healthcare
  • Consumer Demands
  • Family Structure
  • Science and Technology
  • Internet, Telehealth, and Telenursing
  • Legislation
  • Collective Bargaining
  • Nursing Associations
  • Nursing Organizations
  • CHAPTER 2 Evidence-Based Practice and Research in Nursing
  • Introduction
  • Evidence-Based Practice
  • Nursing Research
  • Approaches to Nursing Research
  • Overview of the Research Process
  • Research-Related Roles and Responsibilities for Nurses
  • CHAPTER 3 Legal Aspects of Nursing
  • Introduction
  • General Legal Concepts
  • Functions of the Law in Nursing
  • Sources of Law
  • Types of Laws
  • Kinds of Legal Actions
  • The Civil Judicial Process.
  • Nurses as Witnesses
  • Regulation of Nursing Practice
  • Nurse Practice Acts
  • Credentialing
  • Standards of Care
  • Contractual Arrangements in Nursing
  • Legal Roles of Nurses
  • Collective Bargaining
  • Selected Legal Aspects of Nursing Practice
  • Informed Consent
  • Delegation
  • Violence, Abuse, and Neglect
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act
  • Controlled Substances
  • Substance Use Disorder in Nursing
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Abortions
  • Death and Related Issues
  • Areas of Potential Liability in Nursing
  • Crimes and Torts
  • Privacy of Clients' Health Information
  • Social Media
  • Loss of Client Property
  • Unprofessional Conduct
  • Legal Protections in Nursing Practice
  • Good Samaritan Acts
  • Professional Liability Insurance
  • Carrying Out a Physician's Orders
  • Providing Competent Nursing Care
  • Documentation
  • The Incident Report
  • Reporting Crimes, Torts, and Unsafe Practices
  • Legal Responsibilities of Students
  • CHAPTER 4 Values, Ethics, and Advocacy
  • Introduction
  • Values
  • Values Transmission
  • Values Clarification
  • Ethics and Morality
  • Moral Development
  • Moral Frameworks
  • Moral Principles
  • Nursing Ethics
  • Nursing Codes of Ethics
  • Origins of Ethical Problems in Nursing
  • Making Ethical Decisions
  • Strategies to Enhance Ethical Decisions and Practice
  • Specific Ethical Issues
  • AIDS
  • Abortion
  • Organ and Tissue Transplantation
  • End-of-Life Issues
  • Allocation of Scarce Health Resources
  • Management of Personal Health Information
  • Advocacy
  • The Advocate's Role
  • UNIT 2 Contemporary Healthcare
  • CHAPTER 5 Healthcare Delivery Systems
  • Introduction
  • Types of Healthcare Services
  • Primary Prevention: Health Promotion and Illness Prevention
  • Secondary Prevention: Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Tertiary Prevention: Rehabilitation, Health Restoration, and Palliative Care.
  • Types of Healthcare Agencies and Services
  • Public Health
  • Physicians' Offices
  • Ambulatory Care Centers
  • Occupational Health Clinics
  • Hospitals
  • Subacute Care Facilities
  • Extended (Long-Term) Care Facilities
  • Retirement and Assisted Living Centers
  • Rehabilitation Centers
  • Home Healthcare Agencies
  • Day Care Centers
  • Rural Care
  • Hospice Services
  • Crisis Centers
  • Mutual Support and Self-Help Groups
  • Providers of Healthcare
  • Nurse
  • Alternative (Complementary) Care Provider
  • Assistive Personnel
  • Case Manager
  • Dentist
  • Dietitian or Nutritionist
  • Emergency Medical Personnel
  • Occupational Therapist
  • Paramedical Technologist
  • Pharmacist
  • Physical Therapist
  • Physician
  • Physician Assistant
  • Podiatrist
  • Respiratory Therapist
  • Social Worker
  • Spiritual Support Personnel
  • Factors Affecting Healthcare Delivery
  • Increasing Number of Older Adults
  • Advances in Technology
  • Economics
  • Women's Health
  • Uneven Distribution of Services
  • Access to Health Insurance
  • The Homeless and the Poor
  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
  • Demographic Changes
  • Frameworks for Care
  • Managed Care
  • Case Management
  • Differentiated Practice
  • Case Method
  • Functional Method
  • Team Nursing
  • Primary Nursing
  • Financing Healthcare
  • Payment Sources in the United States
  • Insurance Plans
  • CHAPTER 6 Community Nursing and Care Continuity
  • The Movement of Healthcare to the Community
  • Primary Healthcare and Primary Care
  • Community-Based Healthcare
  • Community Health
  • Community-Based Frameworks
  • Community-Based Settings
  • Community-Based Nursing
  • Competencies Required for Community-Based Care
  • Collaborative Healthcare
  • Continuity of Care
  • Care Across the Lifespan
  • Discharge Planning
  • Preparing Clients to Go Home
  • Medication Reconciliation.
  • Home Healthcare Teaching
  • Referrals
  • CHAPTER 7 Home Health Nursing Care
  • Introduction
  • Home Health Nursing Care
  • Unique Aspects of Home Health Nursing Care
  • The Home Healthcare System
  • Referral Process
  • Home Healthcare Agencies
  • Private Duty Agencies
  • Durable Medical Equipment Companies
  • Reimbursement
  • Roles of the Home Healthcare Nurse
  • Advocate
  • Caregiver
  • Educator
  • Case Manager or Coordinator
  • Perspectives of Home Healthcare Clients
  • Selected Dimensions of Home Healthcare Nursing
  • Client Safety
  • Home Healthcare Nurse Safety
  • Infection Prevention
  • Caregiver Support
  • The Practice of Home Health Nursing Care
  • Establishing Health Issues
  • Planning and Delivering Care
  • Resources for Home Healthcare Nursing
  • The Future of Home Healthcare
  • CHAPTER 8 Electronic Health Records and Information Technology
  • Introduction
  • General Concepts
  • Computer Systems
  • Management Information Systems
  • Hospital Information Systems
  • Technology in Nursing Education
  • Teaching and Learning
  • Testing
  • Student and Course Record Management
  • Technology in Nursing Practice
  • Documentation of Client Status and Medical Record Keeping
  • Electronic Access to Client Data
  • Practice Management
  • Specific Applications of Computers in Nursing Practice
  • Technology in Nursing Administration
  • Human Resources
  • Medical Records Management
  • Facilities Management
  • Budget and Finance
  • Quality Improvement and Utilization Review
  • Accreditation
  • Data Mining
  • Technology in Nursing Research
  • Problem Identification
  • Literature Review
  • Research Design
  • Data Collection and Analysis
  • Research Dissemination
  • Research Grants
  • UNIT 3 The Nursing Process
  • CHAPTER 9 Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning
  • Introduction
  • Purpose of Critical Thinking
  • Techniques of Critical Thinking.
  • Applying Critical Thinking to Nursing Practice
  • Problem-Solving
  • Attitudes That Foster Critical Thinking
  • Independence
  • Fair-Mindedness
  • Insight into Egocentricity
  • Intellectual Humility
  • Intellectual Courage to Challenge the Status Quo and Rituals
  • Integrity
  • Perseverance
  • Confidence
  • Curiosity
  • Components of Clinical Reasoning
  • Setting Priorities
  • Developing Rationales
  • Learning How to Act
  • Clinical Reasoning-in-Transition
  • Responding to Changes in the Client's Condition
  • Reflection
  • Integration of Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning
  • Concept Mapping
  • Concept Mapping and Enhancing Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning
  • CHAPTER 10 Assessing
  • Introduction
  • Overview of the Nursing Process
  • Phases of the Nursing Process
  • Characteristics of the Nursing Process
  • Assessing
  • Collecting Data
  • Types of Data
  • Sources of Data
  • Data Collection Methods
  • Organizing Data
  • Conceptual Models and Frameworks
  • Wellness Models
  • Nonnursing Models
  • Validating Data
  • Documenting Data
  • CHAPTER 11 Diagnosing
  • Introduction
  • Nursing Diagnoses
  • Definitions
  • Status of the Nursing Diagnoses
  • Components of a Nursing Diagnosis
  • Differentiating Nursing Diagnoses from Medical Diagnoses
  • Differentiating Nursing Diagnoses from Collaborative Problems
  • The Diagnostic Process
  • Analyzing Data
  • Identifying Health Problems, Risks, and Strengths
  • Formulating Diagnostic Statements
  • Avoiding Errors in Diagnostic Reasoning
  • CHAPTER 12 Planning
  • Introduction
  • Types of Planning
  • Initial Planning
  • Ongoing Planning
  • Discharge Planning
  • Developing Nursing Care Plans
  • Standardized Approaches to Care Planning
  • Formats for Nursing Care Plans
  • Multidisciplinary (Collaborative) Care Plans
  • Guidelines for Writing Nursing Care Plans
  • The Planning Process
  • Setting Priorities.
  • Establishing Client Goals or Desired Outcomes.