Titre : |
Nursing Care Planning Guides. For Adults in Acute, Extended and Home Care Settings. 6th ED |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Susan Puderbaugh Ulrich, Auteur ; Suzanne Weyland Canale, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Elsevier Saunders |
Année de publication : |
2005 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-7216-3923-9 |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
Médecine Sciences
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Résumé : |
This practical, comprehensive resource helps nurses plan individualized care for clients in the medical-surgical, extended care, or home care environments. It covers over 70 individual disorders, with detailed care plans that feature a definition/discussion of the disorder, outcome/discharge criteria, nursing and collaborative diagnoses, desired outcomes, nursing actions and selected purposes/rationales, NIC interventions and NOC outcomes, and discharge teaching. This book also includes the popular Online Care Planner that allows users to edit and print 48 standardized nursing diagnosis care plans.
- Content presents an expanded focus of care beyond the hospital setting to provide broader application in extended care and home care settings.
- 70 comprehensive medical-surgical care plans are included - the most extensive care plans content available.
- Guidelines for individualizing care plans using a case study format are provided.
- Body system organization makes content easy to locate.
- A comprehensive, color-tabbed unit contains 24 nursing diagnoses care plans with referrals to this content in the disorders-specific care plans.
- Nursing/collaborative diagnoses are linked to actions and rationales in a user-friendly, two-column format.
- Specific points for discharge teaching serve as guidelines for nurses in planning client education.
- A complete discussion of caring for older adult clients and changes that occur with aging help readers understand the unique considerations of caring for this population group.
- Separate discussions of surgical, immobile, and dying clients provide a complete perspective on these special clients.
- An alphabetical listing of NANDA diagnoses inside the book's front cover helps readers locate specific care plans and nursing and collaborative diagnoses. |
Nursing Care Planning Guides. For Adults in Acute, Extended and Home Care Settings. 6th ED [texte imprimé] / Susan Puderbaugh Ulrich, Auteur ; Suzanne Weyland Canale, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Elsevier Saunders, 2005. ISBN : 978-0-7216-3923-9 Langues : Français ( fre)
Catégories : |
Médecine Sciences
|
Résumé : |
This practical, comprehensive resource helps nurses plan individualized care for clients in the medical-surgical, extended care, or home care environments. It covers over 70 individual disorders, with detailed care plans that feature a definition/discussion of the disorder, outcome/discharge criteria, nursing and collaborative diagnoses, desired outcomes, nursing actions and selected purposes/rationales, NIC interventions and NOC outcomes, and discharge teaching. This book also includes the popular Online Care Planner that allows users to edit and print 48 standardized nursing diagnosis care plans.
- Content presents an expanded focus of care beyond the hospital setting to provide broader application in extended care and home care settings.
- 70 comprehensive medical-surgical care plans are included - the most extensive care plans content available.
- Guidelines for individualizing care plans using a case study format are provided.
- Body system organization makes content easy to locate.
- A comprehensive, color-tabbed unit contains 24 nursing diagnoses care plans with referrals to this content in the disorders-specific care plans.
- Nursing/collaborative diagnoses are linked to actions and rationales in a user-friendly, two-column format.
- Specific points for discharge teaching serve as guidelines for nurses in planning client education.
- A complete discussion of caring for older adult clients and changes that occur with aging help readers understand the unique considerations of caring for this population group.
- Separate discussions of surgical, immobile, and dying clients provide a complete perspective on these special clients.
- An alphabetical listing of NANDA diagnoses inside the book's front cover helps readers locate specific care plans and nursing and collaborative diagnoses. |
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