LeMone and Burke's Medical-Surgical Nursing, Volumes 1-3
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This resource develops the competencies and skills nursing students need to manage patients with complex conditions in the medical-surgical field.
LeMone & Burke's Medical-Surgical Nursing provides a comprehensive, contemporary, and consistent systems-based approach to medical-surgical nursing that engages students and provides the practical knowledge and skills they need to care for adult patients with a focus on person-centred, holistic clinical practice.
Students develop their understanding of theory and how this is applied in clinical practice with an emphasis on effective clinical reasoning and decision-making skills.
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Gerene Bauldoff is a Professor of Clinical Nursing at The Ohio State University College of Nursing in Columbus, Ohio. She has been a nurse educator for 19 years, teaching medical-surgical nursing, clinical and research methods and measurement, and evidence-based practice courses at the baccalaureate, master's and doctoral levels. Paula Gubrud is Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and an Associate Professor at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) School of Nursing. She has more than 25 years of experience as a nurse educator, involving multiple levels of programs from LPN to doctoral education. Margaret-Ann Carno is Professor of Clinical Nursing and Pediatrics as well as Co-Director of Baccalaureate Programs at the University of Rochester, School of Nursing. Dr Carno has over 20 years of teaching across baccalaureate, master's and doctoral levels of nursing education in medical-surgical nursing, paediatrics, ethics, health law, sleep across the lifespan and research. LEAD AUSTRALIAN AUTHORS Tracy Levett-Jones is a Distinguished Professor and Head of School in the School of Nursing & Midwifery at the University of Technology Sydney. Her program of research focuses on patient safety, empathy, belongingness, clinical reasoning, and simulation. Keryln Carville has extensive clinical experience and is committed to research and education within the domains of wound and ostomy care. She was appointed a Fellow of the Australian Wound Management Association (now Wounds Australia) in 2006. Majella Hales works as a casual academic at the Australian Catholic University in Brisbane. Originally hospital trained, she has worked in nursing for over 25 years. She maintains her clinical experience by undertaking agency shifts in critical care units across South-East Queensland and provides clinical facilitation for undergraduate nursing students for various local universities. Elspeth Hillman is Academic Lead: Professional Practice in nursing at James Cook University, with an interest in nursing education research. Elspeth has extensive clinical experience in a range of clinical situations from rural to critical care nursing. Kamaree Houlis-Berry's career spans more than 25 years and commenced with the Australian Army where she trained as a medic and then became a nursing officer at the rank of lieutenant. She has been employed in the public, private and academic sectors in a number of roles, and is now Founder and Director of her own advisory and consulting company. Tanya Langtree has been a registered nurse since 2000. Tanya has worked in both public and private sectors, with her main areas of clinical expertise being neurosciences and critical care nursing. Professor Lorna Moxham started nursing in 1980 and is a 3-year specialist hospital-trained psychiatric nurse. Lorna is passionate about the nursing profession, particularly mental health nursing, and is actively contributing at regional, state, national and international levels. Kerry Reid-Searl is currently a Professor of Innovation and Simulation in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Tasmania. Kerry has been involved in nursing education for more than 30 years and over this time she has remained clinically current. Her research interests include patient safety, simulation, paediatrics and wound care. David Stanley began his nursing career in the days when nurses wore huge belt buckles and funny hats. David completed his nursing doctorate in the UK, researching in the area of clinical leadership. He retains a research interest in clinical leadership, men in nursing and the role of the media in nursing. Sharon Stanton - BN, RN, MN (Urological and Continence), GCTAE, Cert IV TAE, ANZUNS (Member), MACN, Fellow HEA, has been involved in an undergraduate nursing degree across several Australian universities for over ten years. Sharon is now working as a Senior Lecturer at Charles Darwin University.
VOLUME 1
Unit 1 Dimensions of Medical-Surgical Nursing
Chapter 1 Medical-Surgical Nursing in the Twenty-first Century
Chapter 2 Health and Illness in Adults
Unit 2 Alterations in Patterns of Health
Chapter 3 Nursing Care of People Having Surgery
Chapter 4 Nursing Care of People Experiencing Loss, Grief, and Death
Chapter 5 Nursing Care of People with Problems of Substance Misuse Problems
Chapter 6 Nursing Care of People in the Emergency Department or Experiencing Disasters
Unit 3 Pathophysiology and Patterns of Health
Chapter 7 Genetic Implications of Adult Health Nursing
Chapter 8 Nursing Care of People in Pain
Chapter 9 Nursing Care of People with Altered Fluid, Electrolyte, Acid-Based Balance
Chapter 10 Nursing Care of People Experiencing Trauma and Shock
Chapter 11 Nursing Care of People with Infections
Chapter 12 Nursing Care of People with Altered Immunity
Chapter 13 Nursing Care of People with Cancer
Unit 4 Responses to Altered Integumentary Structure and Function
Chapter 14 A Person-centred Approach to Assessing the Integumentary System
Chapter 15 Nursing Care of People with Integumentary Disorders
Chapter 16 Nursing Care of People with Burns
Unit 5 Responses to Altered Endocrine Function
Chapter 17 A Person-centred Approach to Assessing the Endocrine System
Chapter 18 Nursing Care of People with Endocrine Disorders
Chapter 19 Nursing Care of People with Diabetes Mellitus
VOLUME 2
Unit 6 Responses to Altered - Gastrointestinal Function
Chapter 20 A Person-centred Approach to Assessing the Gastrointestinal System
Chapter 21 Nursing Care of People with Nutritional Disorders
Chapter 22 Nursing Care of People with Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders
Chapter 23 Nursing Care of People with Bowel Disorders
Chapter 24 Nursing Care of People with Gallbladder, Liver, and Pancreatic Disorders
Unit 7 Responses to Altered Urinary Elimination
Chapter 25 A Person-centred Approach to Assessing the Renal System
Chapter 26 Nursing Care of People with Urinary Tract Disorders
Chapter 27 Nursing Care of People with Kidney Disorders
Unit 8 Responses to Altered Cardiac Function
Chapter 28 A Person-centred Approach to Assessing the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems
Chapter 29 Nursing Care of People with Coronary Heart Disease
Chapter 30 Nursing Care of People with Cardiac Disorders
Chapter 31 Nursing Care of People with Vascular and Lymphatic Disorders
Chapter 32 Nursing Care of People with Hematologic Disorders
VOLUME 3
Unit 9 Responses to Altered Respiratory Function
Chapter 33 A Person-centred Approach to Assessing the Respiratory System
Chapter 34 Nursing Care of People with Upper Respiratory Disorders
Chapter 35 Nursing Care of People with Ventilation Disorders
Chapter 36 Nursing Care of People with Gas Exchange Disorders
Unit 10 Responses to Altered Musculoskeletal Function
Chapter 37 A Person-centred Approach to Assessing the Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 38 Nursing Care of People with Musculoskeletal Trauma
Chapter 39 Nursing Care of People with Musculoskeletal Disorders
Unit 11 Responses to Altered Neurologic Function
Chapter 40 A Person-centred Approach to Assessing the Nervous System
Chapter 41 Nursing Care of People with Intracranial Disorders
Chapter 42 Nursing Care of People with Cerebrovascular and Spinal Cord Disorders
Chapter 43 Nursing Care of People with Neurologic Disorders
Unit 12 Responses to Altered Visual and Auditory Function
Chapter 44 A Person-centred Approach to Assessing the Eye and Ear
Chapter 45 Nursing Care of People with Eye and Ear Disorders
Unit 13 Responses to Altered Reproductive Function
Chapter 46 A Person-centred Approach to Assessing the Male and Female Reproductive Systems
Chapter 47 Nursing Care of Men with Reproductive System and Breast Disorders
Chapter 48 Nursing Care of Women with Reproductive System and Breast Disorders
Chapter 49 Nursing Care of People with Sexually Transmitted Infections
Unit 14 Special Topics in Medical-Surgical Nursing
Chapter 50 Mental healthcare in the Australian context
Chapter 51 Community Care
Chapter 52 Nursing care of clients in regional, rural and remote areas of Australia
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.11.2023 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 221 x 282 mm |
Gewicht | 4512 g |
ISBN-10 | 0-6557-0926-6 / 0655709266 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-6557-0926-8 / 9780655709268 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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