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Oxygenation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 414

Oxygenation

"[This book] assists nurses and nursing students in the development of individualized nursing care plans that incorporate the facts surrounding the concept of oxygenation. Pullouts of key terms and facts reinforce the important aspects of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Topics covered throughout this text include anatomy, physiology, assessment and management of the respiratory system and cardiovascular system, common interventions to improve oxygenation, and the role of the hematological system in oxygen transport. Arising from real-life patients, the text features case studies as an opportunity for students and health professionals to incorporate the important facts and concepts when thinking about individual patients." -- Book Jacket.

Communication for Nurses: Talking with Patients
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

Communication for Nurses: Talking with Patients

"Communication for Nurses offers valuable techniques delivered in a concise, user-friendly format that encourages reader's development of a personal, professional communication style. Topics include effective communication in difficult situations, the nurse-patient relationship, working with different patient groups and families, and communicating with other healthcare providers."-- Book Jacket.

Communication for Nurses: Talking with Patients
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Communication for Nurses: Talking with Patients

Communication for Nurses:Talking with Patients, Third Edition is a comprehensive text that prepares Nursing students for a career in healthcare. This must have text is suitable for students and professionals alike as it providing the reader with the tools necessary to develop a professional communication style. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition

Communication for Nurses
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Communication for Nurses

A practical, entry-level text, Communication for Nurses offers direct, effective techniques delivered in a concise, user-friendly format that enables readers to develop a professional communication st

Why I Didn't Say Anything
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Why I Didn't Say Anything

In 1996, Sheldon Kennedy rocked the insular world of Canadian hockey by announcing that his former minor-league coach, Graham James -- the Hockey News 1989 Man of the Year -- had sexually abused him more than 300 times. The media portrayed Kennedy as a hero for breaking the code of silence in professional hockey and bringing James to justice. The heroic myth intensified in 1998 when Kennedy announced that he was going to in-line skate from Newfoundland to British Columbia to raise awareness of sexual abuse. The skate raised over $1 million for Canadian Red Cross sexual abuse programs, and Kennedy settled in Calgary with his wife and young daughter. Anyone who has followed hockey in the last ...

Oxygenation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Oxygenation

Nursing Concepts: Oxygenation Combines Anatomy And Physiology With Interventions To Provide A Useful Approach To A Specific Nursing Concept. Beginning With A Review Of Anatomy And Progressing Through Specific Disorders, This Text Applies Nursing Knowledge To Actual Nursing And Medical Diagnoses In Adult Patients.

A Nurse’s Guide to Caring for Cancer Survivors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

A Nurse’s Guide to Caring for Cancer Survivors

With today’s increasing number of cancer survivors, more clinical nurses are helping their patients through the survivorship process. A Nurse’s Guide to Caring for Cancer Survivors: Colorectal Cancer is an essential reference for clinical nurses to help identify key components of survivorship care. This diagnosis specific guide provides nurses with information to improve the quality of their patient’s life. Key topics include: Overview of the cancer diagnosis, common treatments and side effects, formats for compiling treatment summaries, patient care plans with an emphasis on healthy behaviors for preventing recurrence and secondary cancers, pharmacologic agents, strategies for coordination of care between healthcare providers and more.

What Nurses Know...Multiple Sclerosis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

What Nurses Know...Multiple Sclerosis

An initial response to a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis is typically an active search for information about the disease itself and its potential long-term effects. Over 450,000 people in the US have received a diagnosis of MS and are living with this chronic debili- tating condition. What Nurses Know...Multiple Sclerosis sheds new light on this illness and itÌs symptoms from a trusted source: nurses. Written by a nurse who has practiced with MS patients for 25 years and was named the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Volunteer of the Year in 2008, the author presents up-to-date information on every- thing a person with MS would want to know. Special Features Include Numerous call-out box...

Leave No Nurse Behind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 147

Leave No Nurse Behind

  • Categories: Law

Eleven nurses who defied disability tell their stories. [from back cover].

Palliative Care Nursing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

Palliative Care Nursing

Palliative Care Nursing: Caring for Suffering Patients explores the concept of suffering as it relates to nursing practice. This text helps practicing nurses and students define and recognize various aspects of suffering across the lifespan and within various patient populations while providing guidance in alleviating suffering. In addition, it examines spiritual and ethical perspectives on suffering and discusses how witnessing suffering impacts nurses' ability to assume the professional role. Further, the authors discuss ways nurses as witnesses to suffering can optimize their own coping skills and facilitate personal growth. Rich in case studies, pictures, and reflections on nursing practice and life experiences, Palliative Care Nursing: Caring for Suffering Patients delves into key topics such as how to identify when a patient is suffering, whether they are coping, sources of coping facades, what to do to ease suffering, and how to convey the extent of suffering to members of the health care team.