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Textbook of basic nursing/ Caroline Bunker Rosdahl;Mary Kowalski

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, ©2003Edition: 8th EditionDescription: xxix, 1869 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 0781734290
  • 9780781734295
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RT62.R6 2002
Contents:
Unit I. The Nature of Nursing 1. The Origins of Nursing 2. Beginning Your Nursing Career 3. The Healthcare Delivery System 4. Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing Unit II. Personal and Environmental Health 5. Basic Human Needs 6. Health and Wellness 7. Community Health 8. Transcultural Healthcare Unit III. Development Throughout the Life Cycle 9. The Family 10. Infancy and Childhood 11. Adolescence 12. Early and Middle Adulthood 13. Older Adulthood and Aging 14. Death and Dying Unit IV. Structure and Function 15. Organization of the Human Body 16. The Integumentary System 17. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance 18. The Musculoskeletal System 19. The Nervous System 20. The Endocrine System 21. The Sensory System 22. The Cardiovascular System 23. The Hematologic and Lymphatic Systems 24. The Immune System 25. The Respiratory System 26. The Digestive System 27. The Urinary System 28. The Male Reproductive System 29. The Female Reproductive System Unit V. Nutrition and Diet Therapy 30. Basic Nutrition 31. Transcultural and Social Aspects of Nutrition 32. Diet Therapy and Special Diets Unit VI. The Nursing Process 33. Introduction to the Nursing Process 34. Nursing Assessment 35. Nursing Diagnosis and Planning 36. Implementing and Evaluating Care 37. Documenting and Reporting Unit VII. Safety in the Healthcare Facility 38. The Healthcare Facility Environment 39. Emergency Preparedness 40. Microbiology and Defense Against Disease 41. Medical Asepsis 42. Infection Control 43. Emergency Care and First Aid Unit VIII. Client Care 44. Therapeutic Communication Skills 45. Admission, Transfer, and Discharge 46. Vital Signs 47. Data Collection in Client Care 48. Body Mechanics and Positioning 49. Beds and Bed Making 50. Personal Hygiene and Skin Care 51. Elimination 52. Specimen Collection 53. Bandages and Binders 54. Heat and Cold Applications 55. Client Comfort and Pain Management 56. Preoperative and Postoperative Care 57. Surgical Asepsis 58. Wound Care 59. Care of the Dying Person Unit IX. Pharmacology and Administration of Medications 60. Review of Mathematics 61. Introduction to Pharmacology 62. Classification of Medications 63. Administration of Medications Unit X. Maternal and Newborn Nursing 64. Normal Pregnancy 65. Normal Labor, Delivery, and Postpartum Care 66. Care of the Normal Newborn 67. High-Risk Pregnancy and Childbirth 68. The High-Risk Newborn 69. Sexuality, Fertility, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases Unit XI. Pediatric Nursing 70. Fundamentals of Pediatric Nursing 71. Care of the Infant, Toddler, or Preschooler 72. Care of the School-Age Child or Adolescent 73. The Child or Adolescent With Special Needs Unit XII. Adult Care Nursing 74. Skin Disorders 75. Disorders in Fluid and Electrolyte Balance 76. Musculoskeletal Disorders 77. Nervous System Disorders 78. Endocrine Disorders 79. Sensory System Disorders 80. Cardiovascular Disorders 81. Blood and Lymph Disorders 82. Cancer 83. Allergic, Immune, and Autoimmune Disorders 84. HIV and AIDS 85. Respiratory Disorders 86. Oxygen Therapy and Respiratory Care 87. Digestive Disorders 88. Urinary Disorders 89. Male Reproductive Disorders 90. Female Reproductive Disorders Unit XIII. Gerontological Nursing 91. Gerontology: The Aging Adult 92. Dementias and Related Disorders Unit XIV. Mental Health Nursing 93. Psychiatric Nursing 94. Substance Abuse Unit XV. Nursing in a Variety of Settings 95. Extended Care 96. Rehabilitation Nursing 97. Ambulatory Nursing 98. Home Care Nursing 99. Hospice Nursing Unit XVI. The Transition to Practicing Nurse 100. From Student to Graduate Nurse 101. Career Opportunities and Job-Seeking Skills 102. Advancement and Leadership in Nursing App. A. Key English-to-Spanish Healthcare Phrases App. B. Key Abbreviations and Acronyms Used in Healthcare App. C. Normal Values and Reference Tables App. D. Medical Terminology App. E. Standard Precautions App. F. Answers to NCLEX-Style Review Questions
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Includes bibliographical references and index


Unit I. The Nature of Nursing
1. The Origins of Nursing
2. Beginning Your Nursing Career
3. The Healthcare Delivery System
4. Legal and Ethical Aspects of Nursing
Unit II. Personal and Environmental Health
5. Basic Human Needs
6. Health and Wellness
7. Community Health
8. Transcultural Healthcare
Unit III. Development Throughout the Life Cycle
9. The Family
10. Infancy and Childhood
11. Adolescence
12. Early and Middle Adulthood
13. Older Adulthood and Aging
14. Death and Dying
Unit IV. Structure and Function
15. Organization of the Human Body
16. The Integumentary System
17. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
18. The Musculoskeletal System
19. The Nervous System
20. The Endocrine System
21. The Sensory System
22. The Cardiovascular System
23. The Hematologic and Lymphatic Systems
24. The Immune System
25. The Respiratory System
26. The Digestive System
27. The Urinary System
28. The Male Reproductive System
29. The Female Reproductive System
Unit V. Nutrition and Diet Therapy
30. Basic Nutrition
31. Transcultural and Social Aspects of Nutrition
32. Diet Therapy and Special Diets
Unit VI. The Nursing Process
33. Introduction to the Nursing Process
34. Nursing Assessment
35. Nursing Diagnosis and Planning
36. Implementing and Evaluating Care
37. Documenting and Reporting
Unit VII. Safety in the Healthcare Facility
38. The Healthcare Facility Environment
39. Emergency Preparedness
40. Microbiology and Defense Against Disease
41. Medical Asepsis
42. Infection Control
43. Emergency Care and First Aid
Unit VIII. Client Care
44. Therapeutic Communication Skills
45. Admission, Transfer, and Discharge
46. Vital Signs
47. Data Collection in Client Care
48. Body Mechanics and Positioning
49. Beds and Bed Making
50. Personal Hygiene and Skin Care
51. Elimination
52. Specimen Collection
53. Bandages and Binders
54. Heat and Cold Applications
55. Client Comfort and Pain Management
56. Preoperative and Postoperative Care
57. Surgical Asepsis
58. Wound Care
59. Care of the Dying Person
Unit IX. Pharmacology and Administration of Medications
60. Review of Mathematics
61. Introduction to Pharmacology
62. Classification of Medications
63. Administration of Medications
Unit X. Maternal and Newborn Nursing
64. Normal Pregnancy
65. Normal Labor, Delivery, and Postpartum Care
66. Care of the Normal Newborn
67. High-Risk Pregnancy and Childbirth
68. The High-Risk Newborn
69. Sexuality, Fertility, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Unit XI. Pediatric Nursing
70. Fundamentals of Pediatric Nursing
71. Care of the Infant, Toddler, or Preschooler
72. Care of the School-Age Child or Adolescent
73. The Child or Adolescent With Special Needs
Unit XII. Adult Care Nursing
74. Skin Disorders
75. Disorders in Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
76. Musculoskeletal Disorders
77. Nervous System Disorders
78. Endocrine Disorders
79. Sensory System Disorders
80. Cardiovascular Disorders
81. Blood and Lymph Disorders
82. Cancer
83. Allergic, Immune, and Autoimmune Disorders
84. HIV and AIDS
85. Respiratory Disorders
86. Oxygen Therapy and Respiratory Care
87. Digestive Disorders
88. Urinary Disorders
89. Male Reproductive Disorders
90. Female Reproductive Disorders
Unit XIII. Gerontological Nursing
91. Gerontology: The Aging Adult
92. Dementias and Related Disorders
Unit XIV. Mental Health Nursing
93. Psychiatric Nursing
94. Substance Abuse
Unit XV. Nursing in a Variety of Settings
95. Extended Care
96. Rehabilitation Nursing
97. Ambulatory Nursing
98. Home Care Nursing
99. Hospice Nursing
Unit XVI. The Transition to Practicing Nurse
100. From Student to Graduate Nurse
101. Career Opportunities and Job-Seeking Skills
102. Advancement and Leadership in Nursing
App. A. Key English-to-Spanish Healthcare Phrases
App. B. Key Abbreviations and Acronyms Used in Healthcare
App. C. Normal Values and Reference Tables
App. D. Medical Terminology
App. E. Standard Precautions
App. F. Answers to NCLEX-Style Review Questions

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