Rehabilitation Nursing

Rehabilitation Nursing

Auteur : Shirley P. Hoeman

Date de publication : 2002

Éditeur : Mosby

Nombre de pages : 862

Résumé du livre

Rehabilitation Nursing: Process, Applications, and Outcomes equips the user with a solid foundation of concepts and principles, while maintaining the fundamental focus of rehabilitation nursing: holistic care of the rehabilitation client to achieve maximum potential outcomes in functional and lifestyle independence. Rather than focusing on a specific chronic, disabling, or developmental condition, the holistic approach allows the user and the nurse to address health pattern disturbances most commonly seen in the rehabilitation client.

The third edition of Rehabilitation Nursing has been reorganized into 6 sections, building rehabilitation nursing knowledge in a logical sequence from concepts to implementation, enabling the user to apply theory to practice. The first 2 sections cover concepts, foundations, and management principles essential for client-centered rehabilitation programs. Section 3 focuses on improving client outcomes in clinical applications. Sections 4 and 5 cover rehabilitation nursing across functional health patterns, including sensory and psychosocial patterns. Section 6 focuses on special client populations, including pediatrics, gerontology, cardiac rehab, burn restoration, renal, and cancer rehab and restoration. A chapter on immune and regulatory systems focuses on the client with HIV. Throughout the text, the holistic health pattern approach to rehabilitation nursing is synthesized in critical thinking exercises and a client case study at the end of each chapter.

  • Addresses rehabilitation applications according to Functional Health Patterns within body and psychosocial systems to allow for a holistic approach to the whole client, rather than focusing on a specific chronic, disabling, or developmental condition
  • Presents rehabilitation nursing care within the Nursing Process framework, including the latest 2001-2002 NANDA Nursing Diagnoses, to create a standardized approach to client care
  • Integrates lifespan and cultural considerations throughout the chapters to assist rehabilitation nurses with diverse client populations
  • Provides rehabilitation case studies to highlight nursing care of clients with specific medical diagnoses related to the functional health pattern discussed in each chapter
  • Addresses special client populations, such as pediatrics, geriatrics, burn reconstruction, and cardiac rehabilitation to allow for focused rehabilitation nursing care
  • Provides a comprehensive Neurophysiology chapter (Ch. 15) to highlight relevant neurological anatomy and pathophysiology commonly seen in rehabilitation nursing
  • Separates Musculoskeletal and Neuromuscular function into two separate chapters (Chs. 21 and 22) to allow in-depth coverage of rehabilitation interventions
  • Includes two new special client population chapters on Renal Rehabilitation (Ch. 34) and Cancer Rehabilitation and Restoration (Ch. 35) to highlight nursing advances in these two rehab specialties
  • Explores cultural and alternative approaches to rehabilitation therapy in a new chapter on Culture and Medical Systems: Conventional, Alternative, and Complementary Health Patterns (Ch. 13)
  • Utilizes Critical Thinking Exercises at the end of each chapter to challenge the user to apply rehabilitation nursing concepts to clinical practice
  • Includes NIC and NOC classification labels within the nursing process to promote standardized language in rehabilitation nursing
  • Introduces the chapter topic with a personal or professional vignette to highlight the uniqueness of rehabilitation nursing and allow the reader to benefit from the experiences of rehabilitation nurses in practice
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