Uncovers the art and science of nursing grounded in caring for all nursing situations Grounded in the belief that caring is the central domain of nursing, this innovative book presents a new approach to "nursing situations." These are case studies depicting shared lived experiences between the nurse
Case Studies in Gerontological Nursing for the Advanced Practice Nurse
β Scribed by Meredith Wallace Kazer, Leslie Neal-Boylan
- Publisher
- Wiley-Blackwell
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 426
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
As the fastest growing population sector worldwide, older adults are seen in almost every care setting in which clinicians practice. Developed as a resource for advanced practice nurses in any setting, Case Studies in Gerontological Nursing for the Advanced Practice Nurse presents readers with a range of both typical and atypical cases from real clinical scenarios.
The book is organized into six units covering cases related to ageism, common health challenges, health promotion, environments of care, cognitive and psychological issues, and issues relating to aging and independence. Each case follows a similar format including the patient's presentation, critical thinking questions, and a thorough discussion of the case resolution through which students and clinicians can enhance their clinical reasoning skills.
Designed to promote geriatric clinical education through self-assessment or classroom use, Case Studies in Gerontological Nursing for the Advanced Practice Nurse is a key resource for all those dedicated to improving care for older adults.Content:
Chapter 1.1 Recipe for Successful Aging (pages 1β13): Christine Tocchi
Chapter 1.2 Cultural Competence Is a Journey (pages 15β22): Jina Ko and Julie M. L. Lautner
Chapter 1.3 The Ugly Face of Ageism (pages 23β30): Shelley Yerger Hawkins
Chapter 1.4 If Only We Had National Health Insurance (pages 31β36): Philip A. Greiner
Chapter 2.1 The Heart of It All (pages 37β45): Jaclyn R. Jones
Chapter 2.2 I Have This Thing on My Skin (pages 47β55): Everol M. Ennis
Chapter 2.3 Why Is My Mother Wearing a Diaper? (pages 57β64): Annemarie DowlingβCastronovo
Chapter 2.4 My Aching Back (pages 65β73): Anne Moore
Chapter 2.5 More Than Just Constipation (pages 75β83): Frieda R. Butler
Chapter 2.6 Are You in the Hospital Again? (pages 85β92): Kimberly O. Lacey
Chapter 2.7 It Hurts When I Pee (pages 93β99): Rebecca Herter
Chapter 2.8 The History Reveals All (pages 101β109): Devon Kwassman
Chapter 2.9 Kneedless Pain (pages 111β124): Maureen E. O'Rourke and Kenneth S. O'Rourke
Chapter 2.10 Life after a Right CVA (pages 125β133): Cynthia S. Jacelon
Chapter 2.11 It Takes My Breath Away (pages 135β143): Kathy Murphy, Dympna Caseyv and Bernard McCarthy
Chapter 2.12 What's Shaking? (pages 145β152): Donna Packo Diaz and Cathi A. Thomas
Chapter 2.13 Too Much to Manage (pages 153β165): Melanie J. Holland
Chapter 2.14 Them Bones, Them Bones (pages 167β180): Ivy M. Alexander
Chapter 3.1 Never Too Old to Quit (pages 181β188): Geraldine Marrocco and Amanda LaManna
Chapter 3.2 Protection by Prevention (pages 189β194): KimberleeβAnn Bridges
Chapter 3.3 Is Being Careful Enough? (pages 195β201): Bonnie Cashin Farmer
Chapter 3.4 Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired (pages 203β212): Kathleen Lovanio, Patricia C. Gantert and Susan A. Goncalves
Chapter 3.5 To Screen or Not to Screen (pages 213β219): Meredith Wallace Kazer
Chapter 4.1 Who Says I Can't Go Home? (pages 221β230): Antoinette Larkin and Claire Welford
Chapter 4.2 Regressing in Rehab (pages 231β238): Kendra M. Grimes
Chapter 4.3 There's No Place Like Home (pages 239β244): Nicholas R. Nicholson
Chapter 4.4 Caring for the Caregiver (pages 245β251): Evanne Juratovac
Chapter 4.5 Transitions (pages 253β260): Elizabeth McGann and Lynn Price
Chapter 4.6 Shifting the Focus of Care (pages 261β266): Alison Kris
Chapter 4.7 Without a Home (pages 267β275): Mary Shelkey
Chapter 4.8 A Place Called Home (pages 277β284): Kelly Smith Papa and Eileen O'Connor Smith
Chapter 4.9 Aging in Place (pages 285β291): Karen Dick
Chapter 5.1 The Diabolical Ds (pages 293β304): Kathleen Lovanio, Patricia C. Gantert and Susan A. Goncalves
Chapter 5.2 What a Difference a Day Makes (pages 305β312): Cora D. Zembrzuski
Chapter 5.3 I Don't Feel Good (pages 313β322): Evanne Juratovac
Chapter 5.4 Understanding Distress (pages 323β331): Eileen O'Connor Smith and Kelly Smith Papa
Chapter 6.1 Too Much of a Good Thing (pages 333β341): Susan C. Frazier
Chapter 6.2 Driving in My Car (pages 343β349): Valerie C. Sauda
Chapter 6.3 Sex Does Not Stop with Seniority (pages 351β357): Ashley Domingue
Chapter 6.4 Hidden Pathology (pages 359β365): Marie Boltz
Chapter 6.5 Taking Control of the Pain (pages 367β372): Alison Kris
Chapter 6.6 The Road toward EndβofβLife Decision Making: Who Has the Right of Way? (pages 373β380): Barbara L. Kramer and Christine M. Goldstein
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