New material permeates this edition, and much of it is intended to offer practical guidance --guidance on how to translate the abstract notions of research methodology into realistic strategies for conducting research.
Contents: 1. Pretest 2. Taking NCLEX-RN 3. Fundamental nursing concepts and skills 4. Maintaining home ostasis 5. Review of clinical nursing 6. ANR Post-Tests 7. Appenices, references, and index
The Program Evaluation Kit contains eight books addressing topics on the minds of people confronting th task of evaluating a social or educational program.
Contents: 1. Nursing Care of Behavioral and Emotional Problems Throughout the Life Span 2. Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family 3. Nursing Care of Children and Families 4. Nursing Care of the Acute or Chronically I11 Adult 5. Review of Nutrition 6. Review of Pharmocology 7. Common Nursing Treatments 8. Ethical and Legal Aspects in Nursing
Contents: 1. Preparing for the nclex examination 2. Drugs and nursing implications 3. Universal principles of nursing care management 4. Adult Nursing 5. Pediatric nursing 6. Maternity and female reprductive nursing 7. Psychiatric-Mental health nursing
Contents: 1. Preparing for the Licensure Examination 2. Review of the Basics: Trends, Nursing Concepts, and the Nursing Process 3. Pharmacology 4. Nutrition 5. Medical-Surgical Nursing 6. Mental Health Nursing 7. Maternity Nursing 8. Pediatric Nursing 9. Nursing Care of the Aging Adult 10. Emergency Preparedness
Contents: 1. Challenges Facing Nurses in the 1990s and Beyond 2. Performing a Holistic Health Assessment 3. Caring for People with Special Medical-Surgical Needs and Problems 4. Caring for People with Special Developmental Needs and Problems 5. Caring for People with Medical-Surgical Discorders 6. Caring for People with Special Psychosocial Needs and Problems
ISDA is a tool/pathway to help nurse to assess patient in screen all ""possible nursing diagnoses"" and "" possible collaborative problems"" which may be experienced by patient.
The practice of nursing often interfaces with the practices of the ofter health care providers. Sometimes the nurse sees the client problems that require referral for treatment and ignores or fails to detect the problems that she can treat independently.
Contents: 1. Nursing as a Developing Profession 2. Nursing Education 3. Credentials for Nursing Practice 4. The health Care Delivery System 5. The World of Employment 6. Legal Responsibility for Practice 7. Ethical Concerns in Nursing Practice 8. Collective Bargaining 9. The Political Process and Health Care 10. Organizations for and about Nursing