English | 2022 | EPUB, Converted PDF | 45 MB
Mariann M. Harding; Debra Hagler, B0DK1T739B, 0443105286, 9780443105289, 9780443115882, 9780323717106, 978-0443105289, 978-0443115882, 978-0323717106
Plan effective patient care using
standardized interprofessional clinical problems and a concept-based
approach! Conceptual Nursing Care Planning, 2nd Edition, shows you how
to identify clinical problems, determine expected outcomes, and choose
interventions ― all grounded in a logical, concept-based framework. The
focus on concepts gives you the big picture, helping you recognize
similarities in nursing care based on physiologic concepts, as well as
differences based on the needs of individuals. Written by noted nursing
educators Mariann Harding and Debra Hagler, this unique book
demonstrates how the use of a concept-based approach and standardized
clinical problems languagemakes it easier to plan effective care and
communicate with other members of the interprofessional team.
- NEW!
Graphic representation of key conceptual relationships in each chapter
enhances your understanding of the relationships among patient care
concepts.
- NEW! Additional assessment and screening tools for key concepts such as mobility.
- UPDATED! Content reflects current Giddens concepts, updated with the latest evidence to support high-quality care.
- Prioritized
care planning guidance organizes interventions in an
assess-intervene-teach format to help identify the most important
priority interventions for patients.
- Conceptual
nursing care plan format includes a definition of the conceptual
clinical problem, associated clinical problems, common causes,
manifestations, assessment, outcomes, interventions, referrals, patient
and caregiver teaching, documentation, related concepts, and related
clinical problems.
- 69 conceptual nursing care plans are based on Giddens concepts.
- Unique
approach covers concepts not addressed in other books, such as health
disparities, risk for perinatal problems, impaired immunity, substance
use, sensory deficits, continuity of care, and the dying process.
- Use
of standardized nursing language throughout conveys concepts and
clinical problems in easily understandable language that is commonly
used in clinical settings.
- Exemplars
section in the back of the book lists conditions with clinical problems
that might be applicable in a particular patient population
(Medical-Surgical, Pediatric, Maternity, Psychiatric).
- Introduction
explains the components of a conceptual nursing care plan and how to
use the book to create patient-centered nursing care plans.