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ISBN 10: 1292106107
ISBN 13: 978-1292106106
Author: Audrey Berman, Charles Snyder, Geralyn Frandsen, Shirlee Snyder
Help each student think like a nurse using a clear, consistent approach
Consistency and accessibility are essential to student success in the Fundamentals of Nursing course. With its clear, approachable, writing style, Kozier & Erb’s Fundamentals of Nursing sets the foundation for nursing excellence. Coverage of the key concepts of contemporary nursing, as well as the latest nursing evidence, standards, and competencies, helps prepare readers to become effective nurses. To help students develop their clinical-reasoning abilities, new QSEN features draw connections to actual nursing practice. All basic and fundamental skills for the registered nurse are described within the nursing process. Students will learn to think like nurses as they see how the material they are reading is applied in nursing practice.
Kozier Erb Fundamentals of Nursing Concepts Process Practice 10th Table of contents:
UNIT 1 The Nature of Nursing
Religion
War
Societal Attitudes
Nursing Leaders
Men in Nursing
Types of Education Programs
Scope of Nursing
Settings for Nursing
Manager
Criteria of a Profession
Socialization to Nursing
Factors Influencing Contemporary Nursing Practice
Science and Technology
The Current Nursing Shortage
Nursing Organizations
International Honor Society: Sigma Theta Tau
Evidence-Based Practice
Approaches to Nursing Research
Overview of the Research Process
Research-Related Roles and Responsibilities for Nurses
Context for Theory Development in American Universities
Role of Nursing Theory
In Clinical Practice
Henderson’s Definition of Nursing
King’s Goal Attainment Theory
Roy’s Adaptation Model
Leininger’s Cultural Care Diversity and Universality Theory
Critique of Nursing Theory
Functions of the Law in Nursing
Kinds of Legal Actions
Credentialing
Standards of Care
Legal Roles of Nurses
Informed Consent
Delegation
The Impaired Nurse
Sexual Harassment
Death and Related Issues
Areas of Potential Liability in Nursing
Crimes and Torts
Unprofessional Conduct
Professional Liability Insurance
The Incident Report
Reporting Crimes, Torts, and Unsafe Practices
Legal Responsibilities of Students
Values Transmission
Values Clarification
Ethics and Morality
Moral Principles
Nursing Ethics
Nursing Codes of Ethics
Making Ethical Decisions
Abortion
End-of-Life Issues
The Advocate’s Role
UNIT 2 Contemporary Health Care
Secondary Prevention: Diagnosis and Treatment
Public Health
Hospitals
Rehabilitation Centers
Mutual Support and Self-Help Groups
Occupational Therapist
Unlicensed Assistive Personnel
Factors Affecting Health Care Delivery
Women’s Health
Access to Health Insurance
Managed Care
Team Nursing
Payment Sources in the United States
Insurance Plans
The Movement of Health Care to the Community
Primary Health Care and Primary Care
Community-Based Health Care
Community Health
Community-Based Frameworks
Community-Based Settings
Collaborative Health Care
Care Across the Life Span
Home Health Care Teaching
Referrals
Home Health Nursing
Home Health Agencies
Advocate
Client Safety
Infection Prevention
The Practice of Nursing in the Home
Planning and Delivering Care
The Future of Home Health Care
General Concepts
Management Information Systems
Teaching and Learning
Technology in Nursing Practice
Documentation of Client Status and Medical Record Keeping
Electronic Access to Client Data
Specific Applications of Computers in Nursing Practice
Problem Identification
Research Dissemination
Research Grants
UNIT 3 The Nursing Process
Purpose of Critical Thinking
Techniques in Critical Thinking
Problem Solving
Intellectual Courage to Challenge the Status Quo and Rituals
Setting Priorities
Integration of Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning
Concept Mapping and Enhancing Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning
Characteristics of the Nursing Process
Collecting Data
Types of Data
Sources of Data
Data Collection Methods
Conceptual Models/Frameworks
Wellness Models
Documenting Data
Definitions
Components of a NANDA Nursing Diagnosis
Differentiating Nursing Diagnoses from Collaborative Problems
Analyzing Data
Identifying Health Problems, Risks, and Strengths
Formulating Diagnostic Statements
Avoiding Errors in Diagnostic Reasoning
Ongoing Development of Nursing Diagnoses
Discharge Planning
Standardized Approaches to Care Planning
Formats for Nursing Care Plans
Multidisciplinary (Collaborative) Care Plans
Setting Priorities
Establishing Client Goals/Desired Outcomes
Selecting Nursing Interventions and Activities
Writing Individualized Nursing Interventions
The Nursing Interventions Classification
Implementing Skills
Process of Implementing
Evaluating
Process of Evaluating Client Responses
Evaluating the Quality of Nursing Care
Ethical and Legal Considerations
Health Care Analysis
Source-Oriented Record
Problem-Oriented Medical Record
Focus Charting
Computerized Documentation
Case Management
Documenting Nursing Activities
Kardexes
Nursing Discharge/Referral Summaries
General Guidelines for Recording
Permanence
Accepted Terminology
Sequence
Reporting
Change-of-Shift Reports
Telephone Orders
Nursing Rounds
UNIT 4 Health Beliefs and Practices
Concept of Holism
Concept of Homeostasis
Applying Theoretical Frameworks
Needs Theories
Defining Health Promotion
Sites for Health Promotion Activities
Individual Characteristics and Experiences
Behavior-Specific Cognitions and Affect
Action Stage
The Nurse’s Role in Health Promotion
Nursing Management
Health
Wellness and Well-Being
Agent–Host–Environment Model
Health–Illness Continua
Variables Influencing Health Status, Beliefs, and Practices
Internal Variables
Health Belief Models
Rosenstock and Becker’s Health Belief Models
Health Care Adherence
Illness and Disease
Illness Behaviors
Effects of Illness
Cultural Concepts
Health Disparities
Immigration
HEALTH Traditions Model
Health Beliefs and Practices
Communication Style
Nutritional Patterns
Nursing Management
Introduction
Healing Environments
Systematized Health Care Practices
Botanical Healing
Manual Healing Methods
Mind–Body Therapies
Spiritual Therapy
Miscellaneous Therapies
UNIT 5 Life Span Development
Family
Biophysical Theory
Psychosocial Theories
Temperament Theories
Behaviorist Theory
Theories of Moral Development
Applying Growth and Development Concepts to Nursing Practice
Conception and Prenatal Development
Health Promotion
Physical Development
Psychosocial Development
Health Risks
Health Assessment and Promotion
Adolescents
Psychosocial Development
Health Risks
Health Assessment and Promotion
Young Adults
Psychosocial Development
Health Risks
Middle-Aged Adults
Physical Development
Moral Development
Health Assessment and Promotion
Demographics
Ageism
Development
Rehabilitation
Community
Integument
Neuromuscular
Sensory-Perceptual
Cardiovascular
Genitals
Retirement
Relocation
Perception
Spirituality and Aging
Drug Abuse and Misuse
Mistreatment of Older Adults
Health Assessment and Promotion
Types of Families in Today’s Society
Structural–Functional Theory
Nursing Management
UNIT 6 Integral Aspects of Nursing
Caring as “Helping the Other Grow”
Caring the Human Mode of Being (Roach)
Theory of Human Care (Watson)
Developing Ways of Knowing
Knowing the Client
Competence
Caring for Self
Reflection on Practice
Communicating
The Communication Process
Modes of Communication
Factors Influencing the Communication Process
Therapeutic Communication
The Helping Relationship
Phases of the Helping Relationship
Types of Health Care Groups
Nursing Management
Disruptive Behaviors
Responding to Disruptive Behaviors
Nurse and Physician Communication
Teaching Clients and Their Families
Learning
Learning Theories
Factors Affecting Learning
The Internet and Health Information
Nursing Management
Leadership
Leadership Theory
Levels of Management
Skills and Competencies of Nurse Managers
The Nurse as Delegator
The Nurse’s Role in Change
UNIT 7 Assessing Health
Introduction
Body Temperature
Alterations in Body Temperature
Assessing Body Temperature
SKILL 29-1 Assessing Body Temperature
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