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Adult Health Nursing 9th edition [Mīkstie vāki]

(Dean and Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Ivy Tech Community College, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA), (Department Chair and Associate Professor, School of Nursing, Ivy Tech Community College, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 896 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, weight: 1930 g, Approx. 240 illustrations (240 in full color); Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323811612
  • ISBN-13: 9780323811613
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  • ISBN-13: 9780323811613
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Master the LPN/LVN's role and responsibilities in medical-surgical nursing! With coverage organized by body systems, Adult Health Nursing, 9th Edition provides an essential guide to nursing care for patients with common disorders. Through use of the nursing process, you will develop clinical judgment skills to assess patient needs, develop nursing care plans, and plan effective nursing interventions. Case studies provide practice with critical thinking and clinical judgment, and new Next Generation NCLEX?-format questions help you apply theory to practice. Written by nursing educators Kim Cooper and Kelly Gosnell, this text also helps you prepare for success on the NCLEX-PN? examination.

  • Step-by-step instructions for skills
  • show clearly defined nursing actions along with the rationales for each.
  • Overview of Anatomy and Physiology begins each body systems chapter, and the Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology chapter provides a clear, basic understanding of the A&P that LPN/LVNs need to know.
  • The nursing process is applied to the discussion of disorders, and is summarized at the end of each chapter.
  • Nursing care plans use a case-study format to emphasize patient goals and outcomes, and include critical thinking questions at the end of each care plan.
  • Evidence-Based Practice boxes provide synopses of research articles that apply to nursing, along with nursing implications for the LPN/LVN.
  • Safety Alert! boxes cover issues related to safe patient care in a variety of settings.
  • Coordinated Care boxes promote comprehensive patient care with other members of the health care team, focusing on prioritization, assignment, supervision, collaboration, delegation, and leadership topics.
  • Lifespan Considerations boxes provide age-specific information for the care of the patient.
  • Older Adult Considerations boxes provide age-specific information for the care of the aging population, which is often the primary focus of the LPN/LVN nurse.
  • Communication boxes illustrate communication strategies through real-life examples of nurse-patient dialogue.
  • Patient Teaching boxes focus on three-way communication among the nurse, patient, and family members, and include topics such as hospital discharge instructions.
  • Health Promotion Considerations boxes highlight information on wellness and disease prevention, including infection control, diet, and pregnancy.
  • Home Health Considerations boxes discuss issues facing patients and their caregivers in the home setting.
  • Medication tables provide quick access to action, dosage, precautions, and nursing considerations for commonly used drugs.
  • Get Ready for the NCLEX? Examination sections provide key points, review questions, and critical thinking activities to reinforce learning.
  • NEW! Next Generation NCLEX? case studies and new format questions
  • help you prepare for success on the NCLEX-PN?
  • examination.
  • NEW! Discussion of the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model helps you develop the skills needed to plan effective nursing interventions.
  • NEW! Updated Immune Disorder and HIV/AIDS chapters highlight the newest medical and drug therapies.
  • NEW! Updated photos and illustrations show nursing techniques, procedures, and patient care.

Recenzijas

*4 stars* a medical-surgical foundation for LPN/LVNs in preparation for the NCLEX and entry into practice. [ P]rovides the right information at the right level without being superficial [ and] builds on skills and knowledge of [ the] foundation of patient care. [ A]ll the necessary competencies are covered. The next generation style questions are a real plus to challenge the knowledge level of the students as they move through the chapters. [ while] case studies require critical thinking using the nursing process to develop clinical judgement. The Nursing Care Plans are also set up within a case-study format, [ and] knowledge boxes are instrumental to the students being able to develop critical judgement. The text has many great aspects, [ and] is one of few books in the LPN/LVN medical-surgical field. Review books for the PN NCLEX do not compare to this textbook. - ©Doodys Review Service, 2024, Linda K Connelly, PhD, DNP, MSH, CNS, APRN, CNOR (University of Houston)

1 Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
1(14)
Anatomical Terminology
1(1)
Body Planes
2(1)
Body Cavities
2(1)
Abdominal Regions
3(1)
Abdominopelvic Quadrants
3(1)
Structural Levels of Organization
3(1)
Cells
4(4)
Tissues
8(1)
Membranes
9(2)
Organs and Systems
11(4)
2 Care of the Surgical Patient
15(40)
Perioperative Nursing
17(1)
Influencing Factors
17(1)
Psychosocial Needs
18(1)
Socioeconomic and Cultural Needs
19(1)
Medications
19(2)
Education and Experience
21(1)
Preoperative Phase
21(1)
Preoperative Teaching
22(1)
Preoperative Preparation
22(18)
Intraoperative Phase
40(1)
Holding Area
40(1)
Nurse's Role
40(1)
Postoperative Phase
41(1)
Immediate Postoperative Phase
41(2)
Later Postoperative Phase
43(5)
Gastrointestinal Status
48(1)
Fluids and Electrolytes
49(1)
Nursing Process for the Surgical Patient
49(1)
Assessment
49(1)
Patient Problems
49(1)
Expected Outcomes, Goals, and Planning
49(1)
Implementation
50(1)
Evaluation
50(1)
Discharge: Providing General Information
50(1)
Ambulatory Surgery Discharge
50(2)
2019 Novel Coronavirus (Covid-19)
52(3)
3 Care of the Patient With an Integumentary Disorder
55(51)
Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin
55(1)
Functions of the Skin
55(1)
Structure of the Skin
56(1)
Appendages of the Skin
57(1)
Assessment of the Skin
57(1)
Inspection and Palpation
57(6)
Assessment of Dark Skin
63(1)
Chief Complaint
64(1)
Psychosocial Assessment
64(1)
Pressure Injuries
64(1)
Stage 1
64(1)
Stage 2
65(1)
Stage 3
65(1)
Stage 4
65(1)
Unstageable/Unclassified
65(1)
Suspected Deep Tissue Pressure Injury
65(1)
Nursing Interventions
65(1)
Wound Care
65(1)
Viral Disorders of the Skin
65(1)
Herpes Simplex
65(5)
Herpes Zoster (Shingles)
70(2)
Pityriasis Rosea
72(1)
Bacterial Disorders of the Skin
73(1)
Cellulitis
73(1)
Impetigo Contagiosa
74(1)
Folliculitis, Furuncles, Carbuncles, and Felons
75(1)
Fungal Infections of the Skin
76(1)
Inflammatory Disorders of the Skin
77(1)
Contact Dermatitis
77(1)
Dermatitis Venenata, Exfoliative Dermatitis, and Dermatitis Medicamentosa
78(1)
Urticaria
79(1)
Angioedema
80(1)
Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)
80(1)
Acne Vulgaris
81(2)
Psoriasis
83(1)
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
84(3)
Parasitic Diseases of the Skin
87(1)
Pediculosis
87(1)
Scabies
88(1)
Clinical Manifestations
88(1)
Tumors of the Skin
88(1)
Keloids
89(1)
Angiomas
89(1)
Verruca (Wart)
89(1)
Nevi (Moles)
89(1)
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
89(1)
Malignant Melanoma
90(2)
Disorders of the Appendages
92(1)
Alopecia
92(1)
Hypertrichosis (Hirsutism)
92(1)
Hypotrichosis
92(1)
Paronychia
92(1)
Burns
92(8)
Nursing Process for the Patient With an Integumentary Disorder
100(1)
Assessment
100(1)
Patient Problem
101(1)
Expected Outcomes and Planning
102(1)
Implementation
102(1)
Evaluation
103(3)
4 Care of the Patient With a Musculoskeletal Disorder
106(66)
Anatomy and Physiology of the Musculoskeletal System
106(1)
Functions of the Skeletal System
106(1)
Structure of Bones
107(1)
Articulations (Joints)
107(1)
Divisions of the Skeleton
107(1)
Functions of the Muscular System
107(3)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Examinations
110(1)
Radiographic Studies
110(3)
Synovial Fluid Aspiration
113(1)
Endoscopic Examination
113(1)
Electrographic Procedure
114(1)
Effects of Bed Rest on Mineral Content in Bone
114(1)
Disorders Of The Musculoskeletal System
114(1)
Inflammatory Disorders
114(1)
Rheumatoid Arthritis
114(7)
Ankylosing Spondylitis
121(1)
Osteoarthritis (Degenerative Joint Disease)
122(3)
Gout (Gouty Arthritis)
125(1)
Other Musculoskeletal Disorders
126(1)
Osteoporosis
126(3)
Osteomyelitis
129(1)
Fibromyalgia Syndrome
130(1)
Surgical Interventions for Total Knee or Total Hip Replacement
131(1)
Knee Arthroplasty (Total Knee Replacement)
131(1)
Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty
131(1)
Hip Arthroplasty (Total Hip Replacement)
132(3)
Fractures
135(1)
Fracture of the Hip
135(4)
Other Fractures
139(4)
Fracture of the Vertebrae
143(1)
Fracture of the Pelvis
144(1)
Complications of Fractures
145(1)
Compartment Syndrome
145(2)
Shock
147(1)
Fat Embolism
147(1)
Gas Gangrene
148(1)
Thromboembolism
148(1)
Delayed Fracture Healing
149(1)
Skeletal Fixation Devices
149(1)
External Fixation Devices
149(1)
Nonsurgical Interventions for Musculoskeletal Disorders
150(1)
Casts
150(4)
Traction
154(1)
Traumatic Injuries
155(1)
Contusions
156(1)
Sprains
157(1)
Whiplash
157(1)
Ankle Sprains
158(1)
Strains
158(1)
Dislocations
158(2)
Airbag Injuries
160(1)
Musculoskeletal Disorder and Surgical Interventions
160(1)
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
160(1)
Herniation of Intervertebral Disk (Herniated Nucleus Pulposus)
161(2)
Tumors of the Bone
163(1)
Amputation
164(2)
Nursing Process for the Patient With A Musculoskeletal Disorder
166(1)
Assessment
166(1)
Patient Problems
167(1)
Expected Outcomes and Planning
167(1)
Implementation
167(1)
Evaluation
168(4)
5 Care of the Patient With a Gastrointestinal Disorder
172(54)
Anatomy and Physiology of the Gastrointestinal System
172(1)
Digestive System
172(4)
Accessory Organs of Digestion
176(1)
Regulation of Food Intake
177(1)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Examinations
177(1)
Upper Gastrointestinal Study (Upper GI Series, UGI)
177(1)
Tube Gastric Analysis
177(1)
Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD, UGI Endoscopy, Gastroscopy)
177(1)
Capsule Endoscopy
178(1)
Barium Swallow and Gastrografin Studies
178(1)
Esophageal Function Studies (Bernstein Test)
178(1)
Examination of Stool for Occult Blood
179(1)
Sigmoidoscopy (Lower GI Endoscopy)
179(1)
Barium Enema Study (Lower GI Series)
179(1)
Colonoscopy
179(1)
Stool Culture
180(1)
Obstruction Series (Flat Plate of the Abdomen)
180(1)
Disorders of the Mouth
180(1)
Dental Plaque and Caries
180(1)
Candidiasis
181(1)
Carcinoma of the Oral Cavity
181(2)
Disorders of the Esophagus
183(1)
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
183(2)
Carcinoma of the Esophagus
185(1)
Achalasia
186(1)
Prognosis
187(1)
Disorders of the Stomach
187(1)
Gastritis (Acute)
187(1)
Peptic Ulcer Disease
188(7)
Cancer of the Stomach
195(2)
Disorders of the Intestines
197(1)
Infections
197(2)
Celiac Disease (Celiac Sprue)
199(1)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
200(2)
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
202(1)
Ulcerative Colitis
202(4)
Crohn Disease
206(2)
Acute Abdominal Inflammation
208(1)
Appendicitis
208(1)
Diverticulosis and Diverticulitis
209(2)
Peritonitis
211(1)
Hernias
212(1)
External Hernias
212(1)
Hiatal Hernia
213(1)
Disorders of the Small and Large Intestines
214(1)
Intestinal Obstruction
214(2)
Cancer of the Colon and Rectum (Colorectal Cancer)
216(3)
Hemorrhoids
219(2)
Anal Fissure and Fistula
221(1)
Fecal Incontinence
221(1)
Nursing Process for the Patient With a Gastrointestinal Disorder
222(1)
Assessment
222(1)
Patient Problems
222(1)
Expected Outcomes (Goals) and Planning
222(1)
Implementation
222(1)
Evaluation
223(3)
6 Care of the Patient With a Gallbladder, Liver, Biliary Tract, or Exocrine Pancreatic Disorder
226(29)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Examinations In The Assessment of The Hepatobiliary And Pancreatic Systems
226(1)
Serum Bilirubin Test
226(1)
Liver Enzyme Tests
227(1)
Serum Protein Test
227(1)
Cholecystography
227(1)
Intravenous Cholangiography
227(1)
Operative Cholangiography
227(1)
T-Tube Cholangiography
228(1)
Ultrasonography of The Liver, The Gallbladder, And The Biliary System
228(1)
Gallbladder Scanning
228(1)
Needle Liver Biopsy
228(1)
Radioisotope Liver Scanning
229(1)
Serum Ammonia Test
229(1)
Hepatitis Virus Studies
229(1)
Serum Amylase Test
229(1)
Urine Amylase Test
229(1)
Serum Lipase Test
230(1)
Ultrasonography of The Pancreas
230(1)
Computed Tomography of The Abdomen
230(1)
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography of The Pancreatic Duct
230(1)
Disorders of The Liver, Biliary Tract, Gallbladder, And Exocrine Pancreas
231(1)
Cirrhosis
231(6)
Liver Cancer
237(2)
Hepatitis
239(3)
Nursing Interventions And Patient Teaching
242(1)
Liver Abscesses
243(1)
Cholecystitis And Cholelithiasis
244(5)
Pancreatitis
249(1)
Cancer of The Pancreas
250(2)
Nursing Process For The Patient With A Gallbladder, Liver, Biliary Tract, Or Exocrine Pancreatic Disorder
252(1)
Assessment
252(1)
Patient Problems
252(1)
Expected Outcomes And Planning
252(1)
Implementation
252(1)
Evaluation
253(2)
7 Care of the Patient With a Blood or Lymphatic Disorder
255(44)
Anatomy and Physiology of The Hematologic System
255(1)
Bone Marrow
256(2)
Anatomy And Physiology of The Lymphatic System
258(8)
Disorders of The Hematologic System
266(1)
Disorders Associated With Erythrocytes
266(1)
Anemia
266(11)
Disorders Associated With Leukocytes
277(4)
Disorders Associated With Platelets
281(2)
Disorders Associated With Clotting Factor Defects
283(4)
Disorders Associated With Plasma Cells
287(2)
Disorders of The Lymphatic System
289(1)
Lymphangitis
289(1)
Lymphedema
289(1)
Hodgkin Lymphoma
290(3)
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
293(1)
Nursing Process For The Patient With A Blood or Lymphatic Disorder
294(1)
Assessment
294(1)
Patient Problem
294(1)
Expected Outcomes and Planning
294(1)
Implementation
294(1)
Evaluation
295(4)
8 Care of the Patient With a Cardiovascular or a Peripheral Vascular Disorder
299(76)
Anatomy And Physiology of The Cardiovascular System
300(1)
Heart
300(3)
Cardiac Output
303(1)
Blood Vessels
304(1)
Circulation
304(1)
Laboratory And Diagnostic Examinations
305(6)
Disorders of The Cardiovascular System
311(1)
Effects of Normal Aging on The Cardiovascular System
311(1)
Risk Factors
311(2)
Cardiac Dysrhythmias
313(8)
Disorders of The Heart
321(1)
Coronary Artery Disease
321(1)
Coronary Atherosclerosis
321(1)
Angina Pectoris
321(5)
Myocardial Infarction
326(7)
Heart Failure
333(7)
Pulmonary Edema
340(3)
Valvular Heart Disease
343(1)
Inflammatory Heart Disorders
344(1)
Rheumatic Heart Disease
344(2)
Pericarditis
346(1)
Infective Endocarditis
347(1)
Myocarditis
348(1)
Cardiomyopathy
349(1)
Disorders of The Peripheral Vascular System
350(1)
Effects of Normal Aging on The Peripheral Vascular System
350(1)
Risk Factors
350(1)
Assessment
351(2)
Hypertension
353(3)
Arterial Disorders
356(1)
Arteriosclerosis And Atherosclerosis
356(1)
Peripheral Arterial Disease of The Lower Extremities
357(2)
Arterial Embolism
359(1)
Arterial Aneurysm
360(2)
Thromboangiitis Obliterans (Buerger Disease)
362(1)
Raynaud Disease
363(1)
Venous Disorders
364(1)
Thrombophlebitis
364(2)
Varicose Veins
366(2)
Venous Stasis Ulcers
368(1)
Nursing Process For The Patient With A Cardiovascular Disorder
369(1)
Assessment
369(1)
Patient Problem
370(1)
Expected Outcomes And Planning
370(1)
Implementation
370(1)
Evaluation
370(5)
9 Care of the Patient With a Respiratory Disorder
375(61)
Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory System
375(1)
Upper Respiratory Tract
376(2)
Lower Respiratory Tract
378(1)
Mechanics of Breathing
378(2)
Regulation of Respiration
380(1)
Assessment of The Respiratory System
380(1)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Examinations
381(1)
Chest X-Ray
382(1)
Computed Tomography
382(1)
Pulmonary Function Testing
382(1)
Sputum Specimen
383(1)
Cytologic Studies
383(1)
Lung Biopsy
383(1)
Thoracentesis
384(1)
Pulse Oximetry
385(1)
Disorders of The Upper Airway
386(1)
Epistaxis
386(1)
Deviated Septum And Nasal Polyps
387(1)
Antigen-Antibody Allergic Rhinitis And Allergic Conjunctivitis (Hay Fever)
388(1)
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
389(1)
Upper Airway Obstruction
390(1)
Prognosis
391(1)
Cancer of The Larynx
391(2)
Respiratory Infections
393(1)
Acute Rhinitis
393(1)
Acute Follicular Tonsillitis
394(1)
Laryngitis
395(1)
Pharyngitis
396(1)
Sinusitis
397(1)
Disorders of The Lower Airway
398(1)
Acute Bronchitis
398(1)
Legionnaires' Disease
398(1)
Covid-19 (Coronavirus Disease)
399(1)
Anthrax
400(1)
Tuberculosis
401(5)
Pneumonia
406(4)
Pleurisy
410(1)
Pleural Effusion/Empyema
410(3)
Atelectasis
413(1)
Pneumothorax
414(1)
Cancer of The Lung
415(3)
Pulmonary Edema
418(1)
Pulmonary Embolism
419(2)
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
421(2)
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
423(1)
Emphysema
423(4)
Chronic Bronchitis
427(1)
Asthma
428(2)
Bronchiectasis
430(1)
Nursing Process For The Patient With A Respiratory Disorder
431(1)
Assessment
431(1)
PAtient Problem
431(1)
EXpected Outcomes And Planning
431(1)
IMplementation
431(1)
EValuation
431(5)
10 Care of the Patient With a Urinary Disorder
436(52)
Anatomy and Physiology of the Urinary System
436(1)
Kidneys
436(3)
Urine Composition and Characteristics
439(1)
Urine Abnormalities
439(1)
Ureters
439(1)
Urinary Bladder
440(1)
Urethra
440(1)
Effects of Normal Aging on the Urinary System
440(1)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Examinations
440(1)
Urinalysis
441(1)
Urine Specific Gravity
441(1)
Blood (Serum) Urea Nitrogen
442(1)
Blood (Serum) Creatinine
442(1)
Creatinine Clearance
442(1)
Prostate-Specific Antigen
442(1)
Urine Osmolality
442(1)
Kidney-Ureter-Bladder Radiography
442(1)
Intravenous Pyelography or Intravenous Urography
442(1)
Retrograde Pyelography
443(1)
Voiding Cystourethrography
443(1)
Endoscopic Procedures
443(1)
Renal Angiography
443(1)
Renal Venography
443(1)
Computed Tomography
444(1)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
444(1)
Renal Scan
444(1)
Ultrasonography
444(1)
Transrectal Ultrasound
444(1)
Renal Biopsy
444(1)
Urodynamic Studies
444(1)
Medication Considerations
445(1)
Diuretics to Enhance Urinary Output
445(1)
Medications for Urinary Tract Infections
446(1)
Nursing Interventions
446(1)
Nutritional Considerations
446(1)
Mamtaining Adequate Urinary Drainage
447(1)
Types of Catheters
447(1)
Nursing Interventions and Patient Teaching
448(1)
Prognosis
449(1)
Disorders of the Urinary System
449(1)
Alterations in Voiding Patterns
449(1)
Urinary Retention
449(1)
Urinary Incontinence
450(2)
Neurogenic Bladder
452(1)
Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders of the Urinary System
453(1)
Urinary Tract Infections
453(1)
Urethritis
454(1)
Cystitis
455(1)
Interstitial Cystitis
456(1)
Prostatitis
457(1)
Pyelonephritis
458(1)
Nursing Interventions and Patient Teaching
458(1)
Obstructive Disorders of the Urinary Tract
459(1)
Urinary Obstruction
459(1)
Hydronephrosis
459(1)
Urolithiasis
460(2)
Tumors of the Urinary System
462(1)
Renal Tumors
462(2)
Renal Cysts
464(1)
Tumors of the Urinary Bladder
464(1)
Conditions Affecting the Prostate Gland
465(1)
Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy
465(3)
Cancer of the Prostate
468(2)
Disorders of the Urinary Tract
470(1)
Urethral Strictures
470(1)
Urinary Tract Trauma
470(1)
Immunologic Disorders of the Kidney
471(1)
Nephrotic Syndrome
471(1)
Nephritis
472(2)
Renal Failure
474(1)
Acute Renal Failure (Acute Kidney Injury)
474(1)
Chronic Renal Failure (End-Stage Kidney Disease)
475(1)
Care of the Patient Requiring Dialysis
476(1)
Hemodialysis
476(2)
Peritoneal Dialysis
478(2)
Surgical Procedures for Urinary Dysfunction
480(1)
Nephrectomy
480(1)
Nephrostomy
481(1)
Kidney Transplantation
481(1)
Urinary Diversion
482(1)
Nursing Process for the Patient With a Urinary Disorder
483(1)
Assessment
483(1)
Patient Problem
483(1)
Expected Outcomes and Planning
484(1)
Implementation
484(1)
Evaluation
484(4)
11 Care of the Patient With an Endocrine Disorder
488(49)
Anatomy And Physiology of The Endocrine System
488(1)
Endocrine Glands And Hormones
488(4)
Disorders of The Pituitary Gland (Hypophysis)
492(1)
Acromegaly
492(3)
Gigantism
495(1)
Dwarfism
495(1)
Diabetes Insipidus
496(1)
Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone
497(2)
Disorders of The Thyroid And Parathyroid Glands
499(1)
Hyperthyroidism
499(3)
Hypothyroidism
502(2)
Simple (Colloid) Goiter
504(1)
Cancer of The Thyroid
505(1)
Hyperparathyroidism
506(1)
Hypoparathyroidism
507(1)
DISORDERS OF The Adrenal Glands
508(1)
Adrenal Hyperfunction (Cushing Syndrome)
508(2)
Adrenal Hypofunction (Addison's Disease)
510(2)
Pheochromocytoma
512(1)
Disorders of The Pancreas
513(1)
Diabetes Mellitus
513(1)
Causes And Complications Of Diabetes Mellitus
514(1)
Type, 1 Diabetes Mellitus
514(14)
Nursing Interventions During And After Diabetic Ketoacidosis
528(2)
Type, 2 Diabetes Mellitus
530(1)
Gestational Diabetes
531(1)
Nursing Process For The Patient With An Endocrine Disorder
532(1)
Assessment
532(1)
Patient Problem
532(1)
Expected Outcomes And Planning
533(1)
Implementation
533(1)
Evaluation
533(4)
12 Care of the Patient With a Reproductive Disorder
537(71)
Anatomy and Physiology of the Reproductive System
538(1)
Male Reproductive System
538(1)
Female Reproductive System
539(3)
Effects of Normal Aging on the Reproductive System
542(1)
Human Sexuality
543(1)
Sexual Identity
543(1)
Taking a Sexual History
544(1)
Illness and Sexuality
545(1)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Examinations
545(1)
Diagnostic Tests for Women
545(4)
Diagnostic Tests For Men
549(1)
Disturbances of Menstruation
550(1)
Amenorrhea
550(1)
Dysmenorrhea
551(1)
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (Menorrhagia and Metrorrhagia)
552(2)
Premenstrual Syndrome
554(1)
Menopause
555(3)
Male Climacteric
558(1)
Erectile Dysfunction
558(2)
Infertility
560(1)
Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders of the Female Reproductive Tract
561(1)
Vaginitis
561(1)
Senile Vaginitis or Atrophic Vaginitis
562(1)
Cervicitis
562(1)
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
562(1)
Toxic Shock Syndrome
563(1)
Disorders of the Female Reproductive System
564(1)
Endometriosis
564(2)
Vaginal Fistula
566(1)
Relaxed Pelvic Muscles
567(2)
Leiomyomas of the Uterus
569(1)
Ovarian Cysts
570(1)
Cancer Of The Female Reproductive Tract
570(1)
Cancer of the Cervix
570(2)
Nursing Interventions and Patient Teaching
572(1)
Cancer of the Endometrium
572(1)
Cancer of the Ovary
573(1)
Hysterectomy
574(1)
Vaginal Hysterectomy
575(1)
Abdominal Hysterectomy
575(1)
Disorders Of The Female Breast
576(1)
Fibrocystic Breast Condition
576(1)
Acute Mastitis
577(1)
Chronic Mastitis
577(1)
Cancer of the Breast
577(11)
Inflammatory And Infectious Disorders Of The Male Reproductive System
588(1)
Prostatitis
588(1)
Epididymitis
589(1)
Disorders Of Male Genital Organs
590(1)
Phimosis and Paraphimosis
590(1)
Hydrocele
590(1)
Varicocele
590(1)
Cancer Of The Male Reproductive Tract
590(1)
Cancer of the Testis (Testicular Cancer)
591(1)
Cancer of the Penis
592(1)
Sexually Transmitted Infections
592(1)
Herpes Simplex
592(2)
Syphilis
594(1)
Gonorrhea
595(1)
Trichomoniasis
596(1)
Candidiasis
597(1)
Chlamydia
597(1)
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
598(1)
Family Planning
598(1)
Nursing Process for the Patient with a Reproductive Disorder
598(1)
Assessment
599(1)
Patient Problem
599(4)
Expected Outcomes and Planning
603(1)
Implementation
603(1)
Evaluation
603(5)
13 Care of the Patient With a Sensory Disorder
608(48)
Anatomic Structures And Physiologic Functions Of The Visual System
609(1)
Anatomy of the Eye
609(1)
Structure of the Eye
609(1)
Chambers of the Eye
610(1)
Physiology of Vision
611(1)
Nursing Considerations for Care of the Patient With Common eye Complications
611(1)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Examinations
611(1)
Disorders Of The Eye
612(1)
Blindness and Near Blindness
612(3)
Refractory Errors
615(1)
Myopia
615(1)
Hyperopia
616(1)
Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders of the Eye
617(1)
Hordeolum, Chalazion, and Blepharitis
617(1)
Inflammation of the Conjunctiva
617(2)
Inflammation of the Cornea
619(1)
Noninfectious Disorders of the Eye
620(1)
Dry Eye Disorders
620(1)
Ectropion and Entropion
621(1)
Disorders of the Lens
621(1)
Cataracts
621(3)
Disorders of the Retina
624(1)
Diabetic Retinopathy
624(1)
Age-Related Macular Degeneration
625(2)
Retinal Detachment
627(1)
Glaucoma and Corneal Injuries
628(1)
Glaucoma
628(4)
Corneal Injuries
632(2)
Surgeries of the Eye
634(1)
Enucleation
634(1)
Keratoplasty (Corneal Transplant)
634(1)
Photocoagulation
635(1)
Vitrectomy
635(1)
Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear
636(1)
External Ear
636(1)
Middle Ear
636(1)
Inner Ear
637(1)
Nursing Considerations For Care Of The Patient With An Ear Disorder
637(1)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Examinations
638(1)
Otoscopy
638(1)
Whispered Voice Test
638(1)
Tuning Fork Tests
638(1)
Audiometric Testing
638(1)
Vestibular Testing
639(1)
Disorders of the Ear
639(1)
Loss of Hearing (Deafness)
639(2)
Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders of the Ear
641(1)
External Otitis
641(1)
Acute Otitis Media
642(3)
Labyrinthitis
645(1)
Obstructions of the Ear
646(1)
Noninfectious Disorders of the Ear
646(1)
Otosclerosis
646(1)
Meniere Disease
647(3)
Surgeries of the Ear
650(1)
Stapedectomy
650(1)
Tympanoplasty
650(1)
Myringotomy
651(1)
Cochlear Implant
651(1)
Other Special Senses
651(1)
Taste and Smell
651(1)
Touch
651(1)
Position and Movement
651(1)
Effects of Normal Aging on the Sensory System
652(1)
Nursing Process for the Patient With A Visual or Auditory Disorder
652(1)
Assessment
652(1)
Patient Problem
652(1)
Expected Outcomes and Planning
652(1)
Implementation
652(1)
Evaluation
653(3)
14 Care of the Patient With a Neurologic Disorder
656(67)
Anatomy and Physiology of the Neurologic System
657(1)
Structural Divisions
657(1)
Cells of the Nervous System
657(1)
Central Nervous System
658(4)
Effects of Normal Aging on the Nervous System
662(1)
Prevention of Neurologic Problems
663(1)
Assessment of the Neurologic System
663(1)
History
663(1)
Mental Status
663(2)
Language and Speech
665(1)
Cranial Nerves
666(1)
Motor Function
666(1)
Sensory and Perceptual Status
666(1)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Examinations
666(1)
Blood and Urine Tests
666(1)
Cerebrospinal Fluid
667(1)
Other Tests
667(2)
Common Disorders of the Neurologic System
669(1)
Headaches
669(3)
Neuropathic Pain
672(1)
Increased Intracranial Pressure
673(3)
Disturbances in Muscle Tone and Motor Function
676(3)
Disturbed Sensory and Perceptual Function
679(1)
Other Disorders of the Neurologic System
680(1)
Conduction Abnormalities
680(1)
Epilepsy or Seizures
680(4)
Degenerative Diseases
684(1)
Multiple Sclerosis
684(3)
Parkinson Disease
687(6)
Alzheimer Disease
693(1)
Myasthenia Gravis
694(3)
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
697(1)
Huntington Disease
697(1)
Stroke
698(6)
Cranial and Peripheral Nerve Disorders
704(1)
Trigeminal Neuralgia
704(1)
Bell Palsy (Peripheral Facial Paralysis)
705(1)
Infection and Inflammation Induced Pathology
706(1)
Guillain-Barre Syndrome (Polyneuritis)
706(1)
Meningitis
707(1)
Encephalitis
708(1)
Brain Abscess
709(1)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
710(1)
Brain Tumors
710(2)
Trauma
712(1)
Head Injury or Traumatic Brain Injury
712(2)
Spinal Cord Trauma
714(3)
Nursing Process for the Patient with a Neurologic Disorder
717(1)
Assessment
717(1)
Patient Problem
717(1)
Expected Outcomes and Planning
718(1)
Implementation
718(1)
Evaluation
718(5)
15 Care of the Patient With an Immune Disorder
723(16)
Nature of Immunity
723(1)
Innate (Natural) Immunity
724(1)
Adaptive (Acquired) Immunity
725(1)
Humoral Immunity
726(1)
Cellular Immunity
726(1)
Complement System
726(1)
Genetic Control of Immunity
726(1)
Effects of Normal Aging on the Immune System
727(1)
Immune Response
728(1)
Disorders Of The Immune System
729(1)
Hypersensitivity Disorders
729(6)
Autoimmune Disorders
735(4)
16 Care of the Patient With HIV
739(37)
Nursing and the History of HIV Disease
739(2)
Significance of the Problem
741(1)
Trends and Most Affected Populations
741(1)
Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus
742(1)
Sexual Transmission
743(1)
Parenteral Exposure
744(1)
Pathophysiology
745(1)
Influences on Viral Load and Disease Progression
746(2)
Spectrum of HIV Infection
748(1)
Acute Retroviral Syndrome
749(1)
Early Infection
750(1)
Early Symptomatic Disease
751(1)
AIDS
751(1)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Examinations
751(1)
HIV Antibody Testing
752(1)
CD4+ Cell Monitoring
752(1)
Viral Load Monitoring
752(2)
Resistance Testing
754(1)
Other Laboratory Parameters
754(1)
Therapeutic Management
754(1)
Pharmacologic Management
755(1)
Nursing Interventions
756(1)
Adherence
757(3)
Palliative Care
760(1)
Psychosocial Issues
761(1)
Confidentiality
762(1)
Acute Intervention
762(5)
Neurologic Complications
767(1)
Prevention of HIV Infection
768(1)
HIV Testing and Counseling
768(2)
Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction
770(1)
Barriers to Prevention
770(1)
Reducing Risks Related to Sexual Transmission
770(2)
Reducing Risks Related to Drug Abuse
772(1)
Reducing Risks Related to Occupational Exposure
772(1)
Other Methods to Reduce Risk
773(1)
Outlook
773(3)
17 Care of the Patient With Cancer
776(29)
Oncology
776(2)
Development, Prevention, and Detection of Cancer
778(1)
Hereditary Cancers
779(1)
Genetic Susceptibility
779(1)
Cancer Risk Assessment and Genetic Counseling
780(1)
Cancer Prevention and Early Detection
780(2)
Pathophysiology of Cancer
782(1)
Cell Mechanisms and Growth
782(1)
Description, Grading, and Staging Of Tumors
783(1)
Diagnosis of Cancer
784(1)
Biopsy
784(1)
Endoscopy
785(1)
Diagnostic Imaging
785(1)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Examinations
786(3)
Cancer Therapies
789(1)
Surgery
789(1)
Radiation Therapy
790(2)
Chemotherapy
792(6)
Targeted Cancer Therapy
798(1)
Biotherapy
798(1)
Bone Marrow Transplantation
798(1)
Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
799(1)
Nursing Interventions
799(1)
Advanced Cancer
799(1)
Pain Management
799(1)
Nutritional Therapy
800(1)
Communication and Psychological Support
801(1)
Terminal Prognosis
802(3)
APPENDIXES
A Abbreviations
805(2)
B Laboratory Reference Values
807(10)
References 817(13)
Glossary 830(8)
Index 838
Kim Cooper, RN, MSN, is Associate Professor and Dean of the School of Nursing at Ivy Tech Community College in Terre Haute, Indiana. Kelly Gosnell, RN, MSN, is Associate Professor and Department Chair of the School of Nursing at Ivy Tech Community College at Terre Haute, Indiana.