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Clinical Companion for Fundamentals of Nursing 11th edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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(Formerly, Director of Research, Patient Care Services, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, USA), , (Formerly, Presi), (Professor Emerita, School of Nursing, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, Edwardsville, Illinois, USA)
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  • ISBN-10: 032387858X
  • ISBN-13: 9780323878586
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To find the clinical facts you need to know, make this pocket guide your constant companion! Clinical Companion for Fundamentals of Nursing, 11th Edition includes the hard-to-remember facts, lab values, and abbreviations that are essential to providing optimal nursing care. Organized by the major concepts and principles of your nursing fundamentals course, this reference features a quick-access format with summary tables and bulleted lists. The Clinical Companion makes retrieving, reviewing, and retaining clinical facts and figures easier than ever!





Basic facts and figures, standard values, care guidelines and more provide the background frequently needed in a reference for clinical practice. At-a-glance content is provided in outline, list, and tabular formats for easy lookup and review. Detailed information on medications helps to prevent medication errors and ensure safe practice, with topics including dosage calculations, compatibilities, conversions, and administration. Vital Signs chapter contains everything you need to know to quickly and accurately obtain vital signs. Physical Assessment chapter provides a systematic and thorough approach to health assessment. Interprofessional Collaboration and Delegation chapter explains the role of the nurse within the larger healthcare team. Pressure injury information includes prevention and care guidelines. Medical, Nursing, and Health Professions Terminology chapter acts as a quick medical terminology refresher and helps you understand clinical terms as they are encountered. Concise, pocket-sized format ensures portability for use in the clinical setting.





NEW! A Clinical Judgment and the Nursing Process chapter is added to this edition.
Preface iii
Chapter 1 Medical, Nursing, and Health Professions Terminology
1(34)
Abbreviations
1(13)
The Joint Commission "Do Not Use" List
14(2)
Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) List of Error-Prone Abbreviations, Symbols, and Dose Designations
16(5)
Roots
21(5)
Prefixes
26(4)
Suffixes
30(5)
Chapter 2 Communication
35(19)
Active Listening Techniques
35(1)
Verbal Therapeutic Communication Techniques
36(6)
Nonverbal Therapeutic Communication Techniques
42(1)
Nontherapeutic Communication
43(6)
Defense Mechanisms
49(1)
Communication in Special Circumstances
50(4)
Chapter 3 Interprofessional Collaboration and Delegation
54(8)
Interprofessional Colleagues
54(4)
Professional Websites
58(1)
Rights of Delegation
59(1)
Tasks That Can and Cannot Be Delegated
60(2)
Chapter 4 Clinical Judgment and the Nursing Process
62(9)
Clinical Judgment
62(1)
Nursing Process
62(1)
Nursing Process and NGN Clinical Judgment Model
63(1)
Assessment
64(1)
Nursing Diagnosis
64(1)
Planning
65(3)
Implementation
68(1)
Evaluation
68(1)
Conceptual Care Mapping
69(2)
Chapter 5 Documentation
71(6)
Documentation
71(1)
Electronic Health Record
72(2)
Paper Charting
74(1)
Handoff Reporting
74(1)
HIPAA
75(1)
Social Media
76(1)
Chapter 6 Patient Interview
77(8)
Framework for Collecting Health History Data
77(2)
General Health Information Assessment Questions
79(1)
Medication/Vitamin/Herbal Supplement Assessment Questions
79(2)
Cultural Assessment Questions
81(2)
Spiritual Assessment Questions
83(1)
Sleep Assessment Questions
83(1)
Sexuality Assessment Questions
84(1)
Chapter 7 Vital Signs
85(16)
Situations That Require Vital Sign Assessment
85(1)
Vital Sign Ranges Across the Life Span
86(1)
Temperature
87(2)
Pulse
89(3)
Respiration
92(5)
Oxygen Saturation
97(1)
Blood Pressure
97(4)
Chapter 8 Physical Assessment
101(5)
General Survey
101(1)
Assessment Techniques
102(4)
Chapter 9 Pain Assessment
106(6)
Pain Assessment Questions
106(1)
Universal Pain Assessment Tool
107(1)
Wong-Baker FACES® Pain Rating Scale
107(1)
Pain Assessment Mnemonics
108(2)
Timing of Pain Assessment After Treatment
110(1)
American Nurses Association Position Statement on Pain Management
111(1)
Chapter 10 Skin, Hair, and Nail Assessment
112(16)
Skin, Hair, and Nail Health Assessment Questions
112(1)
Skin Inspection and Palpation
113(6)
Types of Skin Cancer
119(2)
Screening for Melanoma
121(1)
Hair Inspection and Palpation
122(1)
Nail Inspection and Palpation
122(6)
Chapter 11 Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat Assessment (HEENT)
128(16)
Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat Health Assessment Questions
128(2)
Head Inspection and Palpation
130(1)
Normal Eye Anatomy
131(1)
Eye Inspection and Palpation
132(1)
Six Fields of Vision
132(1)
Pupillary Size Chart
132(1)
Assessment of Pupillary Light Reflex
133(3)
Normal Ear Anatomy
136(1)
Ear Inspection
137(1)
Nose and Sinus Inspection and Palpation
137(2)
Mouth and Throat Inspection and Palpation
139(1)
Jaw and Lymph Node Inspection and Palpation
140(1)
Neck Inspection, Palpation, and Auscultation
141(3)
Chapter 12 Respiratory Assessment
144(12)
Respiratory Health Assessment Questions
144(1)
Respiratory System
145(1)
Chest Inspection and Palpation
146(1)
Breathing Inspection
147(1)
Signs and Symptoms of Hyperventilation
148(1)
Signs and Symptoms of Hypoventilation
148(1)
Signs and Symptoms of Hypoxia
148(1)
Auscultation of the Lungs
149(2)
Normal Breath Sounds
151(1)
Adventitious Breath Sounds
152(4)
Chapter 13 Cardiac and Peripheral Vascular Assessment
156(9)
Cardiovascular Health Assessment Questions
156(2)
Structure of the Heart
158(1)
Heart Inspection and Palpation
159(1)
Auscultation of the Heart
160(2)
Peripheral Vascular Inspection and Palpation
162(3)
Chapter 14 Musculoskeletal Assessment
165(7)
Musculoskeletal Health Assessment Questions
165(1)
Musculoskeletal Inspection and Palpation
166(2)
Deep and Cutaneous Tendon Reflex Assessment
168(2)
Reflex Responses
170(1)
Types of Fractures
170(2)
Chapter 15 Neurological Assessment
172(20)
Neurological Health Assessment Questions
172(2)
Functions of Each Area of the Brain
174(1)
Cranial Nerves
175(1)
Cranial Nerve Function and Assessment
176(8)
Sensory Nerve Assessment
184(2)
Motor Nerve and Coordination Assessment
186(1)
Mental Status Assessment
186(1)
Glasgow Coma Scale
187(1)
Cognitive Function Assessment
188(1)
Emotional Assessment
188(3)
Fight-or-Flight Response
191(1)
Chapter 16 Abdominal Assessment
192(16)
Abdominal Health Assessment Questions
192(2)
Gastrointestinal system
194(1)
Urinary System
195(1)
Abdominal Inspection, Auscultation, and Palpation
195(2)
Fecal Characteristics
197(2)
Types of Common Bowel Ostomies Ileostomy
199(4)
Bladder Assessment
203(1)
Urine Characteristics
204(1)
Types of Common Bladder Ostomies
205(3)
Chapter 17 Breast and Genital Assessment
208(7)
Breast and Genital Health Assessment Questions
208(1)
Breast Inspection and Palpation
209(2)
External Female Genitalia
211(1)
External Female Genitalia Inspection and Palpation
211(1)
External Male Genitalia
212(1)
External Male Genitalia Inspection and Palpation
212(3)
Chapter 18 Safety
215(16)
Patient Safety in the Hospital Setting
215(1)
Life Span Safety Considerations
216(1)
Poison Safety
217(1)
Fire Safety
217(1)
Seizures
218(2)
Special Patient Situations
220(3)
Morse Fall Scale Assessment
223(1)
Fall Prevention
224(2)
Restraints
226(3)
Home Safety Assessment
229(2)
Chapter 19 Equivalents and Dosage Calculation
231(7)
Equivalent Measures
231(2)
Dosage Calculations
233(3)
Intravenous (IV) Calculations
236(2)
Chapter 20 Medication Administration
238(18)
Medication Terminology
238(1)
Controlled Substances
239(1)
Medication Administration Safety
239(1)
Adverse Allergic Reactions to Medications
240(1)
Routes of Administration
240(1)
Injection Information
241(6)
Intravenous Infusions
247(4)
Blood Administration
251(1)
Drug in Syringe Compatibility
252(4)
Chapter 21 Infection Control
256(12)
Hand Hygiene
256(1)
Personal Protective Equipment
257(2)
Precautions
259(6)
Medical Asepsis Versus Surgical Asepsis
265(3)
Chapter 22 Mobility and Positioning
268(13)
Types of Joints
268(3)
Positioning
271(1)
Transfers
272(6)
Assistive Devices
278(3)
Chapter 23 Personal Care
281(13)
Bathing and Hygiene
281(7)
Elimination
288(1)
Average Daily Fluid Intake and Output
289(2)
Altered Bowel Elimination Patterns
291(3)
Chapter 24 Wound Care
294(15)
Focused Wound Assessment Questions
294(1)
Pressure Injury Risk Assessment
294(5)
Classification of Pressure Injuries
299(2)
Wound Assessment
301(2)
Wound Care
303(6)
Chapter 25 Oxygen Administration
309(10)
Pulmonary Function Tests
309(1)
Oxygen Therapy
309(7)
Common Lung Disorders
316(3)
Chapter 26 Nutrition and Diets
319(12)
Essential Components of the Digestive System
320(1)
Nutrition Assessment
321(1)
MyPlate Recommendations
322(1)
Nutrients
322(1)
Vitamins
323(2)
Minerals
325(1)
Assistance With Feeding an Adult
326(1)
Types of Diets
327(2)
Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)
329(2)
Chapter 27 Diagnostic Testing and Procedures
331(24)
Specimen Collection
331(3)
Laboratory Tests: Blood
334(12)
Laboratory Tests: Urine
346(3)
Laboratory Tests: Stool
349(1)
Laboratory Tests: Culture and Sensitivity
350(1)
Diagnostic Examinations
350(5)
Chapter 28 Preoperative and Postoperative Care
355(16)
Preoperative Teaching
355(4)
Preoperatve Checklist
359(5)
Postoperative Nursing Care
364(7)
Chapter 29 Emergent Clinical Situations
371(6)
Myocardial Infarction (MI)
371(1)
Cardiac Arrest
372(1)
Pulmonary Embolism
372(1)
Stroke
372(1)
Hyperglycemia
373(1)
Hypoglycemia
374(1)
Seizures
374(1)
Shock
375(1)
Suicide Potential
376(1)
Chapter 30 Death and Dying
377(12)
Legal Terminology Related to Death
377(4)
Stages of Dying and Grief
381(1)
Nursing Interventions Related to the Stages of Grief
382(2)
Nursing Care for the Patient Who is Dying
384(2)
Nursing Interventions After Death
386(1)
Hospice Care in the Home
387(1)
Organ Donation
388(1)
Index 389
Patricia A. Potter, RN, MSN, PhD, FAAN is a Former Director of Research, Patient Care Services Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis, Missouri. Anne Griffin Perry, RN, MSN, EdD, FAAN is a Professor Emerita, School of Nursing, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Illinois. Patricia Stockert, RN, BSN, MS, PhD is the President of the College, Saint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing, Peoria, Illinois. Amy Hall, RN, BSN, MS, PhD, CNE, Professor and Dean, School of Nursing, Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana