Conceptual nursing care planning/ Mariann Harding, and Debra Hagler
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TextPublication details: St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier, c2022Description: xv, 384 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmISBN: - 9780323760171
- 0323760171
- RT49.H37 2022
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Includes bibliographical references[ p.367-372] and Index
CONTENTS
1.Concepts and Clinical Problems. Attributes and resources--
2.Personal preferences--
3.Homeostasis and regulation--
4.Sexuality and reproduction--
5.Protection and movement--
6.Mood and cognition--
8.Maladaptive behavior
9.Attributes--
10.Care competencies--
11.Health care delivery.
Exemplars with Common Clinical Problems.
Plan effective patient care using standardized interprofessional clinical problems and a concept-based approach! Conceptual Nursing Care Planning shows you how to identify clinical problems, determine expected outcomes, and choose interventions - all grounded in a logical, concept-based framework. The focus on concepts gives you the big picture, helping you recognize similarities in nursing care based on physiologic concepts, as well as differences based on the needs of individuals. Written by noted nursing educators Mariann Harding and Debra Hagler, this new book demonstrates how the use of a concept-based approach and standardized clinical problems language makes it easier to plan effective care and to communicate with other members of the interprofessional team--Publisher's description
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