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  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Oct-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0763774146
  • ISBN-13: 9780763774141
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Collins-Bride and Saxe (health sciences and nursing, U. of California, San Francisco) outline disease and procedure-specific guidelines for advanced practice nurses and other primary care clinicians making clinical decisions in general medicine, gynecology, obstetrics, and pediatrics. Nurses and specialists in pharmacy, medicine, dentistry, nutrition, and physical therapy from the US--mainly the U. of California, San Francisco--contribute 68 chapters that focus on life span health promotion and common problems seen in primary care settings. They provide evidence-supported guidelines on common, complex chronic health problems, with new chapters on health promotion for adults with developmental disabilities and transgendered individuals, childhood depression and ADHD, assessment/screening for developmental delay and autism, anti-coagulation therapy, chronic pain, and dementia in this edition. Annotation ©2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Acknowledgments xiii
Contributors xv
Introduction xxiii
1 Legal Scope of Advanced Nursing Practice
1(6)
Brian Budds
JoAnne M. Saxe
Introduction
1(1)
Overview of Scope of Practice Legal Framework
1(3)
Issues Related to Collaborative Practice and Documentation
4(1)
Concluding Remarks
5(2)
SECTION I Pediatric Health Maintenance and Promotion
7(66)
2 First Well-Baby Visit
9(4)
Annette Carley
I Introduction and general background
9(1)
II Database
9(2)
III Assessment
11(1)
IV Goals of first well-baby visit
11(1)
V Plan
11(1)
VI Resources and tools
12(1)
3 Care of the Postneonatal Intensive Care Unit Graduate
13(6)
Annette Carley
I Introduction and general background
13(2)
II Database
15(1)
III Assessment
16(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
17(1)
V Plan
17(1)
VI Resources and tools
17(2)
4 0 to 3 Years of Age Interval Visit
19(6)
Ann Birenbaum Baker
I Introduction
19(1)
II Database
19(2)
III Assessment
21(1)
IV Plan
21(4)
5 3 to 6 Years of Age Interval Visit
25(4)
Angel K. Chen
I Introduction and general background
25(1)
II Database
25(1)
III Assessment
26(1)
IV Plan
27(2)
6 6 to 11 Years of Age Interval Visit
29(6)
Bridget Ward Gramkowski
Ann Birenbaum Baker
I Definition
29(1)
II Database
29(1)
III Assessment
30(1)
IV Plan
31(4)
7 The Adolescent and Young Adult (12--21 Years of Age) Interval Visit
35(22)
Erica Monasterio
I Introduction and general background
35(1)
II Database
36(2)
III Assessment
38(1)
IV Plan
39(1)
V Self management resources
40(17)
Appendix 7-1 Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedules
43(14)
8 Developmental Assessment: Screening for Developmental Delay and Autism
57(16)
Abbey Alkon
I Introduction
57(1)
II Developmental surveillance and screening algorithm
58(3)
III Screening instruments
61(1)
IV Psychometrics
61(8)
V Conclusion
69(1)
VI Clinician resources
69(4)
SECTION II Common Pediatric Presentations
73(70)
9 Atopic Dermatitis in Children
75(10)
Karen G. Duderstadt
Nan Madden
I Introduction and general background
75(1)
II Database
75(4)
III Assessment
79(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
79(1)
V Plan
80(3)
VI Self-management
83(1)
VII Psychosocial and emotional support
83(2)
10 Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Adolescents
85(10)
Naomi Schapiro
I Introduction
85(1)
II Overview
85(1)
III Database: history
86(2)
IV Database: physical examination
88(1)
V Assessment
88(1)
VI Plan
89(6)
11 Childhood Asthma
95(8)
Andrea Crosby
Nan Madden
Shannon Thyne
I Introduction and general background
95(1)
II Database
95(1)
III Assessment
96(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
96(1)
V Plan
96(7)
12 Childhood Depression
103(8)
Damon Michael Williams
I Introduction
103(1)
II Database guidelines
104(1)
III Assessment
105(1)
IV Plan
106(3)
V Self-management resources
109(2)
13 Child Maltreatment
111(10)
Naomi Schapiro
I Introduction
111(2)
II Database
113(4)
III Assessment
117(1)
IV Plan
118(3)
14 Failure to Thrive During Infancy
121(6)
Annette Carley
I Introduction and general background
121(1)
II Database
122(1)
III Assessment
123(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
123(1)
V Plan
124(1)
VI Resources
125(2)
15 Urinary Incontinence in Children
127(16)
Angel K. Chen
I Introduction and general background
127(2)
II Database
129(2)
III Assessment
131(3)
IV Goals of clinical management
134(1)
V Plan
134(6)
VI Self-management resources and tools
140(3)
SECTION III Gynecology
143(92)
16 Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
145(12)
Kim K. O-Hair
Geraldine Collins-Bride
Fran Dreier
I Introduction and general background
145(3)
II Database
148(2)
III Assessment
150(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
150(1)
V Plan
150(5)
VI Self-management resources and tools
155(2)
17 Amenorrhea and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
157(14)
Pilar Bernal de Pheils
I Introduction and general background
157(2)
II Database
159(2)
III Assessment
161(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
161(1)
V Plan
161(8)
VI Self-management resources and tools
169(2)
18 Cervical, Vaginal, and Vulvar Cancer Screening
171(12)
Mary M. Rubin
Lynn Hanson
I Introduction and general background
171(8)
II Database
179(1)
III Assessment
179(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
180(1)
V Plan
180(3)
19 Female and Male Sterilization
183(4)
Janis Luft
I Introduction and general background
183(1)
II Database
184(1)
III Assessment
184(1)
IV Plan
184(1)
V Self-management resources
185(2)
20 Hormonal Contraception
187(22)
Lynn Hanson
I Introduction and general background
187(8)
II Database
195(1)
III Assessment
196(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
196(1)
V Plan
196(13)
Appendix 20-1 Comparison of Oral Contraceptives
200(9)
21 Menopause Transition
209(10)
Priscilla Abercrombie
I Introduction and general background
209(1)
II Database
210(1)
III Assessment
211(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
212(1)
V Plan
212(4)
VI Self-management resources and tools
216(1)
VII Clinical practice guidelines
216(3)
22 Nonhormonal Contraception
219(8)
Kimberley Chastain
I Introduction and general background
219(4)
II Database
223(1)
III Assessment
224(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
224(1)
V Plan
224(1)
VI Self-management resources and tools
225(2)
23 Urinary Incontinence in Women
227(8)
Janis Luft
I Introduction and general background
227(1)
II Initial evaluation
228(1)
III Assessment
229(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
229(1)
V Plan
230(3)
VI Self-management resources and tools
233(2)
SECTION IV Obstetric Health Maintenance and Promotion
235(26)
24 The Initial Prenatal Visit
237(8)
Rebekah Kaplan
I Definition and background
237(1)
II Database
237(2)
III Assessment
239(1)
IV Plan
239(1)
V Internet resources
240(5)
25 Prenatal Genetic Screening
245(4)
Deborah Anderson
Amy I Levi
I Introduction and general background
245(1)
II Database
246(1)
III Assessment
247(1)
IV Plan
247(2)
26 The Return Prenatal Visit
249(6)
Rebekah Kaplan
Margaret Hutchison
I Definition and background
249(1)
II Database
249(2)
III Assessment
251(1)
IV Plan
251(4)
27 The Postpartum Visit
255(4)
Jenna Shaw-Battista
I Introduction and general background
255(1)
II Database
255(1)
III Assessment
256(1)
IV Plan
256(3)
28 Guidelines for Medical Consultation and Referral During Pregnancy
259(2)
Jenna Shaw-Battista
SECTION V Common Obstetric Presentations
261(44)
29 Anemia in Pregnancy
263(4)
Laurie Jurkiewicz
I Introduction and general background
263(1)
II Database
264(1)
III Assessment
264(1)
IV Plan
264(3)
30 Birth Choices for Women with a Previous Cesarean Delivery
267(6)
Rebekah Kaplan
I Introduction and general background
267(1)
II Data collection
267(1)
III Risks and benefits of TOL versus repeat cesarean delivery
267(2)
IV Assessment
269(1)
V Plan
269(1)
VI Internet resources for providers, patients, and families
269(4)
31 Common Discomforts of Pregnancy
273(12)
Cynthia Belew
Jamie Meyerhoff
I Introduction to common discomforts of pregnancy
273(1)
II Musculoskeletal
273(3)
III Gastrointestinal tract
276(2)
IV Heartburn
278(7)
32 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus: Early Detection and Management in Pregnancy
285(6)
Maribeth Inturrisi
Julio Diaz-Abarca
JoAnne M. Saxe
I Introduction and general background
285(1)
II Database
286(1)
III Assessment
286(2)
IV Plan
288(3)
33 Preeclampsia
291(4)
Jenna Shaw-Battista
I Introduction and general background
291(1)
II Database
291(1)
III Assessment
292(1)
IV Plan
292(3)
34 Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis
295(2)
Deborah Anderson
Amy J. Levi
I Introduction and general background
295(1)
II Database
295(1)
III Assessment
296(1)
IV Plan
296(1)
35 Preterm Labor Management
297(4)
Mary Barger
I Introduction and general background
297(1)
II Database
297(1)
III Assessment
298(1)
IV Plan
298(3)
36 Urinary Tract Infection: Prevention and Management in Pregnancy
301(4)
Mary Barger
I Introduction and general background
301(1)
II Database
301(1)
III Assessment
302(1)
IV Plan
302(3)
SECTION VI Adult Health Maintenance and Promotion
305(48)
37 Healthcare Maintenance of the Adult
307(12)
Hattie C Grundland
JoAnne M. Saxe
I Introduction and general background
307(1)
II Database
307(1)
III Assessment
308(1)
IV Plan
309(10)
38 Healthcare Maintenance for Adults with Developmental Disabilities
319(18)
Geraldine Collins-Bride
Clarissa Kripke
I Introduction and general background
319(3)
II Database
322(2)
III Assessment
324(1)
IV Plan
325(9)
V Self-management resources and tools
334(3)
39 Healthcare Maintenance for Transgendered Individuals
337(6)
Charles E. Williamson
I Introduction and general background
337(1)
II Database
337(1)
III Assessment
338(1)
IV Plan
338(1)
V Self-management resources and tools
339(4)
40 Postexposure Prophylaxis for HIV Infection
343(10)
Barbara Newlin
I Definition and overview
343(1)
II Database
343(5)
III Assessment
348(1)
IV Plan
348(1)
V Clinician and patient resources
349(4)
SECTION VII Common Adult Presentations
353(276)
41 Abscess Assessment and Management
355(6)
Rosalie D. Bravo
I Introduction and general background
355(1)
II Database
355(1)
III Assessment
356(1)
IV Plan
356(5)
42 Anemia
361(12)
Michelle M. Marin
I Introduction and general background
361(4)
II Database
365(2)
III Physical examination
367(1)
IV Assessment
367(3)
V Goals of clinical management
370(1)
VI Plan
370(2)
VII Self-management resources and tools
372(1)
43 Anticoagulation Therapy (Oral)
373(14)
Fran Dreier
Linda Ray
I Introduction
373(5)
II Patient education and safety
378(9)
44 Anxiety
387(8)
Esker-D Ligon
Donald E. Tarver II
I Introduction and general background
387(1)
II Database
388(1)
III Assessment
389(1)
IV Plan
390(2)
V Special populations
392(1)
VI Self-management resources and tools
393(2)
45 Asthma in Adolescents and Adults
395(14)
Susan L Janson
I Introduction and general background
395(1)
II Database
396(1)
III Assessment
397(2)
IV Goals of clinical management to control asthma
399(1)
V Plan
399(10)
46 Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
409(8)
Jean N. Taylor-Woodbury
I Introduction and general background
409(1)
II Database
410(1)
III Assessment
411(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
411(1)
V Plan
411(3)
VI Self-management resources and tools
414(3)
Appendix 46-1 The American Urological Association (AUA) Symptom Index for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) and the Disease Specific Quality of Life Question
415(1)
Appendix 46-2 Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Impact Index ("Bother" Score)
416(1)
47 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
417(6)
Lynda A. Mackin
I Introduction and general background
417(1)
II Database
417(1)
III Goals of clinical management
418(1)
IV Components of COPD management
419(3)
V Care from a population health perspective
422(1)
48 Chronic Nonmalignant Pain Management
423(14)
Kettle McNerney
JoAnne M. Saxe
Kelly Pfeifer
I Introduction and general background
423(1)
II Database
424(1)
III Assessment
425(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
425(1)
V Plan
425(10)
VI Patient education
435(1)
VII Chronic pain support resources and tools
435(2)
49 Chronic Viral Hepatitis
437(8)
Miranda Surjadi
I Introduction and general background
437(1)
II Database
438(3)
III Assessment
441(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
441(1)
V Plan
442(2)
VI Self-management resources and tools
444(1)
50 Congestive Heart Failure
445(6)
Barbara Boland
I Introduction and general background
445(1)
II Database
446(1)
III Assessment
447(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
447(1)
V Plan
447(3)
VI Self-management resources and tools
450(1)
51 Dementia
451(10)
Jennifer Merrilees
I Introduction and general background
451(1)
II Database
452(4)
III Assessment
456(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
456(1)
V Plan
456(3)
VI Assessment and management of concomitant conditions
459(1)
VII Assessment of the status of the family and caregiver
459(1)
VIII General resources
459(2)
52 Depression
461(14)
Matt Tierney
Beth Phoenix
I Introduction and general background
461(2)
II Database
463(1)
III Assessment
464(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
465(1)
V Plan
466(1)
VI Self-management resources and tools
466(9)
53 Diabetes Mellitus
475(10)
Barbara A. Boland
I Introduction, general background, prevalence, and incidence
475(1)
II Database
475(1)
III Assessment
476(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
477(1)
V Plan
477(5)
VI Self-management resources and tools
482(3)
54 Epilepsy
485(6)
M. Robin Taylor
Paul Garcia
I Definition and description
485(1)
II Database
485(1)
III Assessment
486(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
486(1)
V Plan
486(4)
VI Self-management resources
490(1)
55 Low Back Pain
491(10)
H. Kate Lawlor
I Introduction and general background
491(1)
II Database
491(5)
III Assessment
496(1)
IV Plan
496(4)
V Self-management resources and tools
500(1)
56 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
501(8)
Karen C Bagatelos
Geraldine Collins-Bride
Fran Dreier
I Definition and overview
501(1)
II Database
502(1)
III Assessment
503(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
503(1)
V Plan
503(3)
VI Self-management resources
506(3)
57 Herpes Simplex Infections
509(6)
Hattie C. Grundland
Geraldine Collins-Bride
I Introduction and general background
509(1)
II Database
510(1)
III Assessment
511(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
511(1)
V Plan
512(2)
VI Self-management resources and tools
514(1)
58 Hypertension
515(12)
Judith Sweet
I Introduction and definition
515(1)
II Database
515(3)
III Assessment
518(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
518(1)
V Plan and management
518(9)
59 Intimate Partner Violence (Domestic Violence)
527(10)
Cecily Cosby
JoAnne M. Saxe
Janice Humphreys
I Introduction
527(1)
II Database
528(3)
III Assessment
531(1)
IV Cioiils of clinical management
531(1)
V Plan
532(1)
VI Self management resources and tools
533(4)
60 Irritable Bowel Syndrome
537(8)
Karen C Bagatelos
Geraldine Collins-Bride
I Definition and overview
537(1)
II Database
538(1)
III Assessment
538(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
539(1)
V Plan
539(4)
VI Self-management eResources
543(2)
61 Neck Pain
545(8)
Rossana Segovia-Bain
I Introduction and general background
545(2)
II Database
547(2)
III Assessment
549(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
549(1)
V Plan
549(3)
VI Self-management resources and tools
552(1)
62 Obesity
553(14)
Sherri Borden
David Besio
Geraldine Collins-Bride
I Introduction and general background
553(2)
II Database
555(1)
III Assessment
556(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
557(1)
V Plan
557(7)
VI Self-management resources
564(3)
63 Osteoarthritis
567(16)
Diane Putney
JoAnne M. Saxe
I Introduction and general background
567(1)
II Database
568(3)
III Assessment
571(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
572(1)
V Plan
572(7)
VI Self-management resources and tools
579(1)
VII Acknowledgments
580(3)
64 Primary Care of HIV-infected Adults
583(14)
Suzan Stringari-Murray
I Introduction
583(3)
II Database
586(4)
III Assessment
590(1)
IV Plan
590(7)
65 Smoking Cessation
597(8)
Kellie McNerney
Vicki Smith
I Introduction and general background
597(2)
II Database
599(1)
III Assessment
600(1)
IV Plan
600(2)
V Self-management resources and support
602(1)
VI Consultation
602(3)
66 Thyroid Disorders
605(10)
JoAnne M. Saxe
I Introduction and general background
605(1)
II Database
606(1)
III Assessment
607(3)
IV Goals of clinical management
610(1)
V Plan
610(2)
VI Self-management resources and tools
612(3)
67 Upper Extremity Tendinopathy: Bicipital Tendinopathy, Lateral Epicondylitis, and DeQuervain's Tenosynovitis
615(8)
Barbara J. Burgel
I Introduction and general background
615(1)
II Database
616(2)
III Assessment
618(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
618(1)
V Plan
618(2)
VI Self-management resources and tools
620(3)
68 Wound Care
623(6)
Nancy A. Stotts
I Introduction and general background
623(1)
II Database
623(3)
III Assessment
626(1)
IV Goals of clinical management
626(1)
V Plan
626(2)
VI Self-management resources and tools
628(1)
Index 629