BookPatricia Hunt, Bernice Sendell.
Summary: In the second edition of this most successful nursing text, the authors have concentrated on developing the nursing model of care, especially in relation to a patient's specific needs. Adulthood - the concept and perception of it - is highlighted and Henderson's model is considered as applied to this theme. A series of patient histories are included with self-testing questions and guidelines for suitable answers which will stimulate discussion and encourage self-directed learning. Another new development is the insertion of 'Evaluation of Care' and suggested Record of Progress Sheets.
Contents:
Nursing Patients with Disturbances of Fluid and Electrolyte
Balance Nursing Patients with Problems of Oxygenation
Nursing Patients with Hypovolaemic and Cardiogenic Shock
Nursing Patients with Disturbances of Consciousness
Nursing Patients with General Effects from Local Injury or Disease
Nursing Patients with Disturbances of Metabolism
Nursing Patients with Disturbances of Seeing, Hearing, Smell or Touch
Nursing Patients with a Communicable Condition
Nursing Patients with Immobilisation from Disease or Prescribed Treatment
Further Reading
Index.