Community-based nursing care : making the transition

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Community-based nursing care : making the transition

Martha Ayers, Audrei A. Bruno, Rae W. Langford

Mosby, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

"Community-Based Nursing Care: Making the Transition" presents information about providing direct nursing care to clients in community settings. It covers the many community settings in which nurses provide care, including the home, clinics, schools, shelters, and residential centres. Separate chapters on the care of clients in pediatric, adult, and elderly developmental stages are provided, as well as a separate chapter on maternal-infant clients that stresses the community care that pregnant women and newborns need. Detailed nursing care for major health disorders such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease is discussed, including important information about the assessment and treatment of clients with these disorders.

目次

  • Part 1) Introduction to Community-Based Nursing I) What Is Community-Based Nursing? II) the Settings of Community-Based Nursing III) Home Health Nursing. Part 2) Competencies and Tools for Community-Based Nursing IV) Community-Based Nursing Competencies and Roles V) Health Promotion. Part 3) Clients in the Community VI) Maternal-Infant Clients in the Community Vii) Pediatric Clients in the Community Viii) Adult Clients in the Community IX) Older Clients in the Community X) Mental Health Clients in the Community XI) Special Populations in the Community. Part 4) Issues and Trends in Community-Based Nursing XII) Legal and Ethical Issues in Community-Based Nursing XIII) the Future of Community-Based Nursing Glossary: Appendix A
  • Healthy People 2000 National Health Objectives, Appendix B
  • Community Resources in Canada, Appendix, Appendix C
  • Social Readjustment Rating Scale, Appendix D
  • Healthstyle: A Self-Test, Appendix E: Adult Nursing Assessment Data Base, Appendix F: Family Assessment Guide, Appendix G: Confidende in Performing Activities Without Falling, Appendix H: Administering Medication, Appendix I: Diabetes Control: Foot Care.

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