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100 1 Peterson, Veronica |
245 10 Clinical companion for Fundamentals of nursing :^bjust thefacts /^cVeronica ^"Ronnie^" Peterson |
246 3 Fundamentals of nursing :^bjust the facts |
246 30 Just the facts |
250 8th ed |
260 St. Louis, Mo. :^bElsevier Mosby,^c2013 |
300 x, 372 p. :^bill. ;^c19 cm |
500 ^"With 106 illustrations.^" |
500 Companion guide to Fundamentals of nursing by Patricia AnnPotter ... [et.al.] |
500 Includes index |
505 0 1. Health care terminology : Abbreviations ; Prefixes ;Suffixes ; Symbols ; Medical specialists ; Medical organizations ; Nursing specialties ; Nursing organizations ; Body regions ; Body cavities ; Directions and planes -- 2. Medications: calculations and administration : Equivalent measures ; Calculations ; Common drug terminology ; Drug safety ; Drug interactions ; Infiltration and phlebitis scales ; Therapeutic drugs that require serum drug levels followed by average ranges ; Drug administration -- 3. Infection control : Basic terminology ; Stages of infection ; The inflammatory process ; Summary of isolation precautions ; Types of isolation precautions ; CDC guidelines for hand hygiene inhealth care settings (2002) ; Antibiotic-resistant pathogens ; Prevention of resistant pathogens ; MRSA and VRE ; Common bacteria ; Tuberculosis ; Overview of common infectious diseases ; Facts about influenza ; Types of immunity ; Antibody functions -- 4. Basic nursing assessments : The patient interview ; Functional assessment ; Interviewing strategies ; Cultural assessment; Spiritual assessment ; Physical assessment ; Assessment techniques ; Temperature ; Thermal disorders ; When to measure vital signs ; Pulse ; Pulse points ; Respiration ;Blood pressure -- 5. Documentation : The nursing process ;Effective documentation ; Documentation of goals and outcomes ; Nursing diagnoses by functional area ; Developing a patient^'s plan of care ; Individualizing careplans ; Critical pathways ; Charting ; Change-of-shift report -- 6. Integumentary system : Abnormalities of the nail bed ; Pressure points ; Pressure ulcer stages -- |
505 0 7. Skeletal system : Skeleton, anterior view ; Skeleton,posterior view ; Bones of the skull, frontal view ; Bones of the skull, lateral view ; Types of fractures ; Types oftraction ; Types of synovial joints -- 8. Muscular system : Anterior superficial muscles ; Posterior superficial muscles ; Lateral facial muscles ; Effects of immobility ;Range of motion ; Use of heat ; Use of cold ; Massage ; Positioning -- 9. Nervous system : Structures of the brain; Level of consciousness ; Neurologic function ; Warning signs of impending stroke ; Seizure terminology ; Care of the patient with seizures ; A patient^'s sleep history ; Sleep disorders ; Sedation scale ; Central nervous system ; Pain assessment ; Pain rating scales ; Nonpharmacologic treatments of pain ; Chronic nonmalignant pain: nursing care guidelines ; The eye ; Pupil size ; Six directions ofgaze ; Braille alphabet ; The ear ; Sign language alphabet; Sign language numbers ; Tips for communicating with older adults -- 10. Circulatory system : Principal arteries of the body ; Structures of the heart ; Coronary arteries ; Basic cardiac assessments ; Cardiac history ; Topographic areas for cardiac auscultation ; Abnormal heart sounds ; Murmur grading scale ; Assessment of pulse sites ; Edema grading scale ; Pulse grading scale -- 11. Respiratory system : Structures of the respiratory tract ;Chest wall landmarks ; Systematic pattern for palpation and auscultation ; Normal breath sounds ; Signs and symptoms of hyperventilation ; Signs and symptoms of hypoventilation ; Signs and symptoms of hypoxia ; Abnormaland adventitious sounds ; Common lung disorders ; Oxygen therapy -- 12. Endocrine system : Endocrine glands and associated structures ; Diabetes ; Insulin ; Adrenal glands ; Pituitary gland ; Thyroid gland -- |
505 0 13. Digestive system : Digestive system and associatedstructures ; Two types of malnutrition ; Altered bowel elimination patterns ; Foods and their effect on fecal output ; Types of cathartics ; Antidiarrheal medications ;Types of enemas ; Common types of ostomies -- 14. Urinary system : Organs of the urinary system ; Medications that may discolor urine ; Reasons for urinary catheters ; Preventing urinary catheter infections ; Timed urine tests-- 15. Reproductive system : Assessing sexual history ; Medications that affect sexual performance -- 16. Tests and procedures : Arterial blood gases ; Electrolyte imbalances ; Fluid volume imbalances ; Diagnostic tests --17. Surgical nursing care : Nursing care before surgery ; Nursing care after surgery ; Care of body systems after surgery ; Common surgical procedures ; Red blood cell transfusions ; Blood transfusion alternatives -- 18. Patient safety : Admission safety ; Ongoing safety ; Special patient situations ; The confused patient ; Commonpsychiatric disorders ; Common psychiatric tests ; Treatment methods ; Emergencies -- 19. Care of the dying :States of dying and grief ; Interacting with the dying patient and the family ; Nursing interventions with impending death ; Religious death rituals ; Religious prayers ; Legal considerations ; Care of the body immediately after death ; Multiorgan procurement -- Appendix : English-to-Spanish translation guide: key medical questions |
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700 1 Potter, Patricia Ann |
730 0 Fundamentals of nursing |
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