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FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
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UNIT 1 Nursing and the Health Care Environment
1 Nursing Today
1(14)
Nursing as a Profession
1(5)
Historical Influences
6(1)
Contemporary Influences
7(1)
Trends in Nursing
8(2)
Professional Registered Nurse Education
10(1)
Nursing Practice
11(1)
Professional Nursing Organizations
11(4)
2 The Health Care Delivery System
15(19)
Traditional Level of Health Care
16(1)
Integrated Health Care Delivery
16(8)
Issues in Health Care Delivery for Nurses
24(5)
The Future of Health Care
29(5)
3 Community-Based Nursing Practice
34(11)
Community-Based Health Care
34(2)
Community-Oriented Nursing
36(1)
Community-Based Nursing
36(5)
Community Assessment
41(1)
Changing Patients' Health
41(4)
4 Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Practice
45(11)
Theory
46(2)
Shared Theories
48(1)
Select Nursing Theories
49(3)
Links Among Theory and Knowledge Development and Research in Nursing
52(4)
5 Evidence-Based Practice
56(18)
The Need for Evidence-Based Practice
57(7)
The Scientific Method
64(2)
Nursing Research
66(2)
Performance Improvement
68(1)
The Relationship Among Evidence-Based Practice, Research, and Performance Improvement
69(5)
UNIT 2 Caring Throughout the Life Span
6 Health and Wellness
74(15)
Healthy People
74(1)
Definition of Health
75(1)
Models of Health and Illness
75(2)
Variables Influencing Health and Health Beliefs and Practices
77(1)
Health Promotion, Wellness, and Illness Prevention
78(2)
Risk Factors
80(1)
Risk-Factor Identification and Changing Health Behaviors
81(2)
Illness
83(1)
Caring for Yourself
84(5)
7 Caring in Nursing Practice
89(12)
Theoretical Views on Caring
90(3)
Patients' Perceptions of Caring
93(1)
Ethic of Care
94(1)
Caring in Nursing Practice
94(3)
The Challenge of Caring
97(4)
8 Caring for Patients With Chronic Illness
101(15)
The Prevalence and Costs of Chronic Disease
101(1)
Multifactorial Nature of Chronic Disease
102(4)
Family Caregivers
106(1)
The Chronic Care Model
106(1)
Implications for Nursing
107(2)
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
109(7)
9 Cultural Competence
116(14)
Worldview
117(1)
Health Disparities
117(2)
Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Identity
119(1)
Disease and Illness
120(1)
A Model of Cultural Competence
120(1)
Cultural Awareness and Knowledge
121(2)
Cultural Skill
123(3)
Cultural Encounter
126(1)
Cultural Desire
126(4)
10 Family Dynamics
130(14)
The Family
130(1)
Family Forms and Current Trends
131(2)
Family Nursing
133(2)
Family-Centered Care and the Nursing Process
135(9)
11 Developmental Theories
144(8)
Developmental Theories
144(8)
12 Conception Through Adolescence
152(18)
Stages of Growth and Development
152(1)
Selecting a Developmental Framework for Nursing
152(1)
Intrauterine Life
152(1)
Transition From Intrauterine to Extrauterine Life
153(1)
Newborn
153(2)
Infant
155(3)
Toddler
158(2)
Preschooler
160(1)
School-Age Child and Adolescent
161(1)
School-Age Child
161(2)
Adolescent
163(7)
13 Young and Middle Adults
170(16)
Young Adults
170(8)
Middle Adults
178(8)
14 Older Adults
186(23)
Variability Among Older Adults
186(1)
Myths and Stereotypes
187(1)
Nurses' Attitudes Toward Older Adults
187(1)
Developmental Tasks for Older Adults
187(1)
Community-Based and Institutional Health Care Services
188(1)
Assessing the Needs of Older Adults
188(9)
Addressing the Health Concerns of Older Adults
197(7)
Older Adults and the Acute Care Setting
204(1)
Older Adults and Restorative Care
204(5)
UNIT 3 Clinical Judgment in Nursing Practice
15 Critical Thinking and Clinical Judgment
209(16)
Clinical Judgment in Nursing Practice
210(1)
Critical Thinking
211(1)
Critical Thinking Competencies
212(3)
Levels of Critical Thinking
215(1)
Components of Critical Thinking in the Clinical Judgment Model
216(4)
Evaluation of Clinical Judgments
220(5)
16 Nursing Assessment
225(18)
Critical Thinking in Assessment
226(2)
Critical Thinking in Assessment
228(2)
The Nurse-Patient Relationship in Assessment
230(1)
The Patient-Centered Interview
231(2)
Nurse's Experience
233(1)
Environment in Assessment
234(1)
Critical Thinking Attitudes for Assessment
234(1)
Standards in Assessment
234(1)
The Nursing Health History Format
235(3)
The Assessment Process
238(5)
17 Analysis and Nursing Diagnosis
243(15)
Types of Diagnoses
243(2)
Terminologies for Nursing Diagnoses
245(1)
Critical Thinking in Analysis and Nursing Diagnosis
246(7)
Use of Nursing Diagnosis in Practice
253(1)
Care Planning
253(1)
Documentation and Informatics
254(4)
18 Planning and Outcomes Identification in Nursing Care
258(18)
Critical Thinking in Planning
258(2)
Establishing Priorities
260(2)
Clinical Judgment in Outcomes Identification
262(3)
Planning Nursing Interventions
265(2)
Systems for Planning Nursing Care
267(4)
Consulting With Health Care Professionals
271(5)
19 Implementing Nursing Care
276(16)
Standard Nursing Interventions
278(1)
Critical Thinking in Implementation
279(2)
Implementation Process
281(4)
Direct Care
285(3)
Indirect Care
288(1)
Achieving Patient Outcomes
288(4)
20 Evaluation
292(11)
Clinical Judgment and Critical Thinking in Evaluation
292(1)
Knowledge
293(1)
Experience
294(1)
Standards and Attitudes for Evaluation
294(1)
Environment
294(1)
The Evaluation Process
294(5)
Document Outcomes
299(1)
Collaborate and Evaluate Effectiveness of Interventions
300(1)
Evaluation of Health Care
300(3)
21 Managing Patient Care
303(13)
Building a Nursing Team
303(5)
Leadership Skills for Nursing Students
308(8)
UNIT 4 Professional Standards in Nursing Practice
22 Ethics and Values
316(11)
Basic Terms in Health Ethics
316(2)
Professional Nursing Code of Ethics
318(1)
Values
318(1)
Approaches to Ethics
318(2)
Nursing Point of View
320(3)
Issues in Health Care Ethics
323(4)
23 Legal Implications in Nursing Practice
327(17)
Legal Limits of Nursing
327(1)
Federal Statutes Affecting Nursing Practice
328(4)
State Statutes Affecting Nursing Practice
332(3)
Nursing Workforce Guidelines
335(1)
Legal Implications and Reducing Your Legal Risks
336(8)
24 Communication
344(21)
Communication and Nursing Practice
344(3)
Elements of the Communication Process
347(1)
Forms of Communication
348(2)
Professional Nursing Relationships
350(2)
Elements of Professional Communication
352(1)
Nursing Process
353(12)
25 Patient Education
365(24)
Purposes of Patient Education
365(1)
Teaching and Learning
366(2)
Domains of Learning
368(1)
Basic Learning Principles
369(5)
Clinical Judgment in Patient Education
374(1)
Nursing Process
374(15)
26 Informatics and Documentation
389(19)
Purposes of the Health Care Record
390(1)
Interprofessional Communication Within the Health Record
390(4)
Standards and Guidelines for Quality Nursing Documentation
394(2)
Methods of Documentation
396(2)
Common Record-Keeping Forms Within the Electronic Health Record
398(2)
Documenting Communication With Providers and Unique Events
400(1)
Acuity Rating Systems
401(1)
Documentation in the Long-Term Health Care Setting
401(1)
Documentation in the Home Health Care Setting
401(1)
Case Management and Use of Critical Pathways
401(1)
Informatics and Information Management in Health Care
402(6)
UNIT 5 Foundations for Nursing Practice
27 Patient Safety and Quality
408(44)
Scientific Knowledge Base
409(3)
Nursing Knowledge Base
412(6)
Critical Thinking
418(1)
Nursing Process
419(18)
Skill 27.1 Fall Prevention in Health Care Settings
437(6)
Skill 27.2 Applying Physical Restraints
443(9)
28 Infection Prevention and Control
452(47)
Scientific Knowledge Base
453(5)
Nursing Knowledge Base
458(1)
Nursing Process
459(23)
Skill 28.1 Hand Hygiene
482(3)
Skill 28.2 Preparation of Sterile Field
485(4)
Skill 28.3 Surgical Hand Asepsis
489(3)
Skill 28.4 Open Gloving
492(7)
29 Vital Signs
499(50)
Guidelines for Measuring Vital Signs
500(1)
Body Temperature
501(4)
Nursing Process
505(4)
Pulse
509(1)
Nursing Process
510(3)
Respiration
513(1)
Nursing Process
513(3)
Blood Pressure
516(2)
Nursing Process
518(7)
Skill 29.1 Measuring Body Temperature
525(6)
Skill 29.2 Assessing Apical and Radial Pulse
531(4)
Skill 29.3 Assessing Respirations
535(3)
Skill 29.4 Measuring Oxygen Saturation (Pulse Oximetry)
538(3)
Skill 29.5 Measuring Blood Pressure by Auscultation
541(8)
30 Health Assessment and Physical Examination
549(75)
Purposes of the Physical Examination
550(1)
Preparation for Examination
550(3)
Organization of the Examination
553(1)
Techniques of Physical Assessment
553(4)
General Survey
557(3)
Skin, Hair, and Nails
560(8)
Head and Neck
568(15)
Thorax and Lungs
583(5)
Heart
588(8)
Breasts
596(5)
Abdomen
601(3)
Female Genitalia and Reproductive Tract
604(2)
Male Genitalia
606(3)
Rectum and Anus
609(1)
Musculoskeletal System
610(3)
Neurological System
613(7)
After the Examination
620(4)
31 Medication Administration
624(85)
Scientific Knowledge Base
625(8)
Nursing Knowledge Base
633(8)
Critical Thinking
641(4)
Nursing Process
645(6)
Medication Administration
651(23)
Skill 31.1 Administering Oral Medications
674(5)
Skill 31.2 Administering Ophthalmic Medications
679(4)
Skill 31.3 Using Metered-Dose Inhalers (MDIs) or Dry Powder Inhalers (DPIs)
683(4)
Skill 31.4 Preparing Injections: Ampules and Vials
687(4)
Skill 31.5 Administering Injections
691(6)
Skill 31.6 Administering Medtcattons by Intravenous Bolus
697(4)
Skill 31.7 Administering Intravenous Medications by Piggyback, Volume-Control Administration Sets, and Mini-Infusion (Syringe) Pumps
701(8)
32 Complementary, Alternative, and Integrative Therapies
709(15)
Complementary and Integrative Therapies
710(1)
Nursing-Accessible Therapies
710(5)
Training-Specific Therapies
715(5)
The Integrative Nursing Role
720(4)
UNIT 6 Psychosocial Basis for Nursing Practice
33 Self-Concept
724(19)
Scientific Knowledge Base
724(1)
Nursing Knowledge Base
725(6)
Critical Thinking
731(1)
Nursing Process
731(12)
34 Sexuality
743(20)
Scientific Knowledge Base
744(3)
Nursing Knowledge Base
747(5)
Critical Thinking
752(1)
Nursing Process
753(10)
35 Spiritual Health
763(20)
Scientific Knowledge Base
764(1)
Nursing Knowledge Base
764(3)
Critical Thinking
767(1)
Nursing Process
768(15)
36 Loss and Grief
783(24)
Scientific Knowledge Base
784(2)
Nursing Knowledge Base
786(2)
Critical Thinking
788(1)
Nursing Process
788(19)
37 Stress and Coping
807(19)
Scientific Knowledge Base
808(2)
Nursing Knowledge Base
810(3)
Critical Thinking
813(1)
Nursing Process
814(12)
UNIT 7 Physiological Basis for Nursing Practice
38 Activity and Exercise
826(48)
Scientific Knowledge Base
827(6)
Nursing Knowledge Base
833(2)
Critical Thinking
835(1)
Nursing Process
836(22)
Skill 38.1 Using Safe and Effective Transfer Techniques
858(16)
39 Immobility
874(41)
Scientific Knowledge Base
874(3)
Nursing Knowledge Base
877(4)
Critical Thinking
881(1)
Nursing Process
881(24)
Skill 39.1 Moving and Positioning Patients in Bed
905(10)
40 Hygiene
915(56)
Scientific Knowledge Base
916(1)
Nursing Knowledge Base
917(2)
Critical Thinking
919(1)
Nursing Process
920(32)
Skill 40.1 Bathing and Perineal Care
952(10)
Skill 40.2 Performing Nail and Foot Care
962(3)
Skill 40.3 Performing Mouth Care for an Unconscious or Debilitated Patient
965(6)
41 Oxygenation
971(71)
Scientific Knowledge Base
972(6)
Nursing Knowledge Base
978(2)
Critical Thinking
980(1)
Nursing Process
980(28)
Skill 41.1 Suctioning
1008(10)
Skill 41.2 Care of an Artificial Airway
1018(10)
Skill 41.3 Care of Patients With Chest Tubes
1028(6)
Skill 41.4 Using Home Oxygen Equipment
1034(8)
42 Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
1042(63)
Scientific Knowledge Base
1043(11)
Nursing Knowledge Base
1054(1)
Critical Thinking
1054(1)
Nursing Process
1054(24)
Skill 42.1 Insertion of a Short-Peripheral Intravenous Device
1078(11)
Skill 42.2 Regulating Intravenous Flow Rate
1089(4)
Skill 42.3 Maintenance of an Intravenous System
1093(6)
Skill 42.4 Changing a Short-Peripheral Intravenous Dressing
1099(6)
43 Sleep
1105(25)
Scientific Knowledge Base
1106(4)
Nursing Knowledge Base
1110(3)
Critical Thinking
1113(1)
Nursing Process
1113(17)
44 Pain Management
1130(42)
Scientific Knowledge Base
1131(3)
Nursing Knowledge Base
1134(5)
Critical Thinking
1139(1)
Nursing Process
1140(24)
Skill 44.1 Patient-Controlled Analgesia
1164(8)
45 Nutrition
1172(55)
Scientific Knowledge Base
1173(5)
Nursing Knowledge Base
1178(5)
Critical Thinking
1183(1)
Nursing Process
1184(21)
Skill 45.1 Aspiration Precautions
1205(3)
Skill 45.2 Inserting and Removing a Small-Bore Nasoenteric Tube for Enteral Feedings
1208(6)
Skill 45.3 Administering Enteral Feedings Via Nasoenteric, Gastrostomy, or Jejunostomy Tubes
1214(5)
Skill 45.4 Blood Glucose Monitoring
1219(8)
46 Urinary Elimination
1227(49)
Scientific Knowledge Base
1227(5)
Nursing Knowledge Base
1232(1)
Critical Thinking
1233(1)
Nursing Process
1234(21)
Skill 46.1 Collecting Midstream (Clean-Voided) Urine Specimen
1255(4)
Skill 46.2 Inserting a Straight (Intermittent) or Indwelling Catheter
1259(9)
Skill 46.3 Care and Removal of an Indwelling Catheter
1268(3)
Skill 46.4 Closed Catheter Irrigation
1271(5)
47 Bowel Elimination
1276(42)
Scientific Knowledge Base
1276(2)
Nursing Knowledge Base
1278(3)
Critical Thinking
1281(1)
Nursing Process
1281(20)
Skill 47.1 Administering a Cleansing Enema
1301(4)
Skill 47.2 Inserting and Maintaining a Nasogastric Tube for Gastric Decompression
1305(6)
Skill 47.3 Pouching an Ostomy
1311(7)
48 Skin Integrity and Wound Care
1318(71)
Scientific Knowledge Base
1319(9)
Nursing Knowledge Base
1328(3)
Critical Thinking
1331(1)
Nursing Process
1332(28)
Skill 48.1 Assessment and Prevention Strategies for Pressure Injury Development
1360(5)
Skill 48.2 Treating Pressure Injuries and Wounds
1365(4)
Skill 48.3 Applying Dry and Moist Dressings
1369(6)
Skill 48.4 Implementation of Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)
1375(3)
Skill 48.5 Performing Wound Irrigation
1378(4)
Skill 48.6 Applying Roll Gauze or Elastic Bandage
1382(7)
49 Sensory Alterations
1389(24)
Scientific Knowledge Base
1390(2)
Nursing Knowledge Base
1392(1)
Critical Thinking
1393(1)
Nursing Process
1394(19)
50 Perioperative Nursing Care
1413(1)
Scientific Knowledge Base
1414(4)
Nursing Knowledge Base
1418(1)
Critical Thinking
1419(1)
Preoperative Surgical Phase
1420(1)
Nursing Process
1420(16)
Transport To The Operating Room
1436(1)
Preanesthesia Care Unit
1436(1)
Intraoperative Surgical Phase
1437(1)
Nursing Roles During Surgery
1437(1)
Nursing Process
1437(3)
Postoperative Surgical Phase
1440(1)
Immediate Postoperative Recovery (Phase I)
1440(2)
Recovery in Ambulatory Surgery (Phase II)
1442(1)
Recovery Of Inpatients: Postoperative Recovery And Convalescence
1442(1)
Nursing Process
1443(10)
Skill 50.1 Teaching and Demonstrating Postoperative Exercises
1453(11)
Glossary 1464(18)
Index 1482
CLINICAL COMPANION
ELEVENTH EDITION
FUNDAMENTALS of NURSING
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(1)
Clinical Manifestations of Pain
109(1)
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 Veronica Peterson, BA, RN, BSN, MS, Manager of Clinical Support, University of Wisconsin Medical Foundation; Adjunct Clinical Instructor, University of Wisconsin School of Nursing, Madison, WI