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_aKozier & Erb's fundamentals of nursing : _bconcepts, process, and practice / _cAudrey Berman [and others] |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aFundamentals of nursing |
250 | _aEighth edition | ||
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_aUpper Saddle River, N.J. : _bPearson Prentice Hall, _c[2008] |
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_axxv, 1,631 pages : _bcolor illustrations ; _c29 cm + _e1 DVD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) |
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500 | _aBarbara Kozier's name appears first on earlier edition under the title: Fundamentals of nursing | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index | ||
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_tAbout the authors -- _tPreface -- _tContributors -- _tThank you -- _tSpecial features -- _gunit 1. _tThe Nature of nursing -- _gch. 1. _tHistorical and contemporary nursing practice -- _gch. 2. _tNursing education, research, and evidence-based practice -- _gch. 3. _tNursing theories and conceptual frameworks -- _gch. 4. _tLegal aspects of nursing -- _gch. 5. _tValues, ethics, and advocacy -- _gunit 2. _tContemporary health care -- _gch. 6. _tHealth care delivery systems -- _gch. 7. _tCommunity nursing and care continuity -- _gch. 8. _tHome care -- _gch. 9. _tNursing informatics -- _gunit 3. _tThe nursing process -- _gch. 10. _tCritical thinking and the nursing process -- _gch. 11. _tAssessing -- _gch. 12. _tDiagnosing -- _gch. 13. _tPlanning -- _gch. 14. _tImplementing and evaluating -- _gch. 15. _tDocumenting and reporting -- _gunit 4. _tHealth beliefs and practices -- _gch. 16. _tHealth promotion -- _gch. 17. _tHealth, wellness, and illness -- _gch. 18. _tCulture and heritage -- _gch. 19. _tComplementary and alternative healing modalities -- _gunit 5. _tLife span development -- _gch. 20. _tConcepts of growth and development -- _gch. 21. _tPromoting health from conception through adolescence -- _gch. 22. _tPromoting health in young and middle-aged adults -- _gch. 23. _tPromoting health in elders -- _gch. 24. _tPromoting family health |
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_gunit 6. _tIntegral aspects of nursing -- _gch. 25. _tCaring -- _gch. 26. _tCommunicating -- _gch. 27. _tTeaching -- _gch. 28. _tLeading, managing, and delegating -- _gunit 7. _tAssessing health -- _gch. 29. _tVital signs -- _gch. 30. _tHealth assessment -- _gunit 8. _tAsepsis -- _gch. 32. _tSafety -- _gch. 33. _tHygiene -- _gch. 34. _tDiagnostic testing -- _gch. 35. _tMedications -- _gch. 36. _tSkin integrity and wound care -- _gch. 37. _tPerioperative nursing -- _gunit 9. _tPromoting psychosocial health -- _gch. 38. _tSensory perception -- _gch. 39. _tSelf-concept -- _gch. 40. _tSexuality -- _gch. 41. _tSpirituality -- _gch. 42. _tStress and coping -- _gch. 43. _tLoss, grieving, and death -- _gunit 10. _tPromoting physiologic health -- _gch. 44. _tActivity and exercise -- _gch. 45. _tSleep -- _gch. 46. _tPain management -- _gch. 47. _tNutrition -- _gch. 48. _tUrinary elimination -- _gch. 49. _tFecal elimination -- _gch. 50. _tOxygenation -- _gch. 51. _tCirculation -- _gch. 52. _tFluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance -- _tAppendix A : Answers to anatomy & physiology review, critical thinking possibilities, and answers to test your knowledge -- _tAppendix B : Measurement scales used in NOC -- _tAppendix C : 2007-2007 NANDA-approved nursing diagnoses -- _tGlossary -- _tIndex |
520 | _aWe are pleased to bring you the 8th edition of a book that has been the foundational nursing textbook for generations of nurses. What is now considered fundamental to the practice of nursing was unimaginable to those nurses who practiced during the years of the first edition. Although the language and devices you will see in this edition differ immensely from those used by nurses before us and before you, the systematic nature of gathering data to determine health challenges and designing, implementing, and evaluating care, has not changed | ||
650 | 0 | _aNursing | |
650 | 1 | 2 | _aNursing Process |
650 | 2 | 2 | _aNursing Care |
650 | 2 | 2 | _aNursing Theory |
700 | 1 | _aBerman, Audrey | |
700 | 1 | _aKozier, Barbara | |
730 | 0 | _aFundamentals of nursing | |
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