Core curriculum for transplant nurses
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Core curriculum for transplant nurses
Mosby Elsevier, c2008
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Note
"International Transplant Nurses Society"
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
"The Core Curriculum for Transplant Nurses" provides transplant and critical care nurses guidance in caring for solid organ transplant recipients. The focus of this book is the critical care aspects of transplantation, including pre-transplant candidates awaiting a new heart, liver or lungs while in the intensive care unit. Because each organ transplanted has its own unique requirements for patient care, there are separate chapters for heart, lung, kidney, liver, small intestines, and pancreas/islet cell transplantation. Each chapter addresses discharge planning for patients and families. There are also separate chapters on topics that affect all organs such as immunology, infections, pharmaceutical agents and patient education. The information is organized according to each organ transplanted in addition to chapters that address issues common to all transplant recipients such as immunology, infections, immunosuppression, and patient education.
Table of Contents
1. Transplant Evaluation Process: Physiological and Psychosocial 2. Transplant Immunology 3. Patient Education and Discharge Planning 4. Transplant Pharmacology 5. Transplant Complications: Infectious 6. Transplant Complications: Non-infectious 7. Care of Living Donors 8. Professional Issues in Transplantation 9. Heart Transplantation 10. Lung and Heart-Lung Transplantation 11. Liver Transplantation 12. Small Bowel Transplantation 13. Kidney Transplantation 14. Pancreas and SPK Transplantation 15. Pediatric Transplantation: Heart, Kidney, Abdominal, and Intestinal 16. Psychosocial Issues in Transplantation
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