Principles of nursing in a process context

書誌事項

Principles of nursing in a process context

Nancy Roper

Churchill Livingstone, 1988

4th. ed

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注記

Rev. ed. of: Principles of nursing. 3rd ed. 1982

Includes bibliographies and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

A study of the nursing process designed to stimulate discussion and help nurses develop necessary skills and confidence. Each chapter is headed by a stated principle of nursing beginning "helping patients".

目次

  • Introduction: nursing in a process context. Helping patients: communicate
  • to cope with pain
  • to rest and sleep
  • to practise their religious/spiritual concepts
  • to keep the body clean and well groomed
  • to dress and undress
  • to prevent pressure sores
  • to achieve continence/manage their incontinence
  • to eat and drink
  • to mobilize
  • to eliminate
  • to breathe
  • to maintain body temperature
  • to avoid environmental dangers
  • to avoid misidentification
  • to avoid loss of personal possessions
  • to avoid community- and hospital-acquired infection
  • to avoid hazards related to wounds
  • to avoid hazards associated with plaster casts
  • to avoid hazards related to medications
  • to reduce the hazards associated with operations
  • helping to habilitate/rehabilitate patients
  • helping suicidal patients
  • helping dying patients.

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