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Clinical Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nursing / Edition 3 available in Paperback
Clinical Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nursing / Edition 3
by Geraldine M. Collins-Bride, JoAnne M. Saxe, Karen G. Duderstadt, Rebekah Kaplan
Geraldine M. Collins-Bride
- ISBN-10:
- 1284093131
- ISBN-13:
- 9781284093131
- Pub. Date:
- 03/30/2016
- Publisher:
- Jones & Bartlett Learning
- ISBN-10:
- 1284093131
- ISBN-13:
- 9781284093131
- Pub. Date:
- 03/30/2016
- Publisher:
- Jones & Bartlett Learning
Clinical Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nursing / Edition 3
by Geraldine M. Collins-Bride, JoAnne M. Saxe, Karen G. Duderstadt, Rebekah Kaplan
Geraldine M. Collins-Bride
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Overview
Clinical Guidelines for Advanced Practice Nursing: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Third Edition is an accessible and practical reference designed to help nurses and students with daily clinical decision making. Written in collaboration with certified nurse midwives, clinical nurse specialists, nurse practitioners, nutritionists, pharmacists, and physicians, it fosters a team approach to health care. Divided into four areas—Pediatrics, Gynecology, Obstetrics, and, Adult General Medicine—and following a lifespan approach, it utilizes the S-O-A-P (Subjective-Objective-Assessment-Plan) format. Additionally, the authors explore complex chronic disease management, health promotion across the lifespan, and professional and legal issues such as reimbursement, billing, and the legal scope of practice. The Third Edition has a keen focus on gerontology to accommodate the AGNP specialty and to better assist the student or clinician in caring for the aging population. The authors follow the across the life span approach and focus on common complete disorders. Certain chapters have been revised and new chapters have been added which include:Health Maintenance for Older Adults; Frailty; Common Gerontology Syndromes; Cancer Survivorship; Lipid Disorders; Acne (pediatrics section).Please note that the 2016 CDC Guidelines for prescribing opioids for chronic pain in the Unit ed States were not yet available at the time the authors were updating the Third Edition. See the Instructor Resources tab to read a note from the authors about their recommendations for resources around these guidelines.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781284093131 |
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Publisher: | Jones & Bartlett Learning |
Publication date: | 03/30/2016 |
Edition description: | New Edition |
Pages: | 740 |
Product dimensions: | 8.50(w) x 10.70(h) x 1.20(d) |
About the Author
Geraldine (Gerri) Collins-Bride is a Health Science Clinical Professor at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) School of Nursing. She teaches in the Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner Program and collaborates with the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program. She is the Vice Chair of Faculty Practice in her department. Ms. Collins-Bride has been an adult primary care provider for the past 33 years, practicing at UCSF General Internal Medicine where she specializes in providing care for adults with developmental and psychiatric disabilities. She is the director of a community based faculty practice Interprofessional Primary Care Outreach for People with Mental Illness (IPCOM), a nurse managed primary care outreach practice embedded in residential mental health treatment programs in San Francisco. Ms. Collins-Bride’s areas of expertise include primary care, developmental disabilities, serious mental illness, community partnerships and interprofessional practice.
Dr. Saxe, Director of the Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (NP) program, is a Health Sciences Clinical Professor at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), School of Nursing. She has been a clinical educator for over 30 years and an adult primary care NP for over 32 years. 'Dr. Saxe’s areas of expertise include primary care for medically underserved populations; inter-professional health care education; quality improvement in health care; and innovative health care professional curriculum design.' '
Karen Duderstadt is a Health Sciences Clinical Professor at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), School of Nursing and Director of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) Program.' Her clinical practice focuses on the care of infants, children and adolescents living in low-income families.' Her doctoral work focused on access to care for children and improved health outcomes for those children with access to care in public health insurance programs.' Dr. Duderstadt has published on a wide variety of child health policy topics including childhood obesity and children’s environmental health issues. She has also published a text on Pediatric Physical Examination which is used nationally in NP programs.'
Rebekah Kaplan has been a practicing nurse-midwife since 1989 and is currently in clinical practice at San Francisco General Hospital and Mission Neighborhood Health Center.' She an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of California San Francisco and is the Associate Education Director of their Nurse-Midwifery/Women’s Health Nurse-Practitioner Education Program.' Ms. Kaplan’s areas of educational interest are antepartum care, adolescent pregnancy, cholestasis of pregnancy, clinical preception and interprofessional education.''
Dr. Saxe, Director of the Adult Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (NP) program, is a Health Sciences Clinical Professor at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), School of Nursing. She has been a clinical educator for over 30 years and an adult primary care NP for over 32 years. 'Dr. Saxe’s areas of expertise include primary care for medically underserved populations; inter-professional health care education; quality improvement in health care; and innovative health care professional curriculum design.' '
Karen Duderstadt is a Health Sciences Clinical Professor at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), School of Nursing and Director of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) Program.' Her clinical practice focuses on the care of infants, children and adolescents living in low-income families.' Her doctoral work focused on access to care for children and improved health outcomes for those children with access to care in public health insurance programs.' Dr. Duderstadt has published on a wide variety of child health policy topics including childhood obesity and children’s environmental health issues. She has also published a text on Pediatric Physical Examination which is used nationally in NP programs.'
Rebekah Kaplan has been a practicing nurse-midwife since 1989 and is currently in clinical practice at San Francisco General Hospital and Mission Neighborhood Health Center.' She an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of California San Francisco and is the Associate Education Director of their Nurse-Midwifery/Women’s Health Nurse-Practitioner Education Program.' Ms. Kaplan’s areas of educational interest are antepartum care, adolescent pregnancy, cholestasis of pregnancy, clinical preception and interprofessional education.''
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Legal scope of practice and clinical guidelines Section PEDIATRIC HEALTH MAINTENANCE AND PROMOTION Chapter 2 First well baby visit Chapter 3 Care of the Post NICU graduate Chapter 4 0 to 3 years of age interval visit Chapter 5 3 to 6 years of age interval visit Chapter 6 6 to 11 years of age interval visit Chapter 7 The Adolescent and Young Adult (12–21 Years of Age) Interval Visit Chapter 8 Preventive Immunizations For Children And Adults Section II COMMON COMPLEX PEDIATRIC PRESENTATIONS Chapter 9 Developmental Assessment: Screening for Developmental Delay and Autism Chapter 10 Childhood Asthma Chapter 11 Atopic Dermatitis in Children Chapter 12 Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Chapter 13 Childhood Depression Chapter 14 Failure to Thrive During Infancy Chapter 15 Child Maltreatment Chapter 16 Childhood Overweight and Obesity Chapter 17 Urinary incontinence in children Section III COMMON WOMEN’S HEALTH PRESENTATIONS Chapter 18 Abnormal uterine bleeding Chapter 19 Amenorrhea Chapter 20 Screening for Intraepithelial Neoplasia and Cancer of the Lower Genital Tract Chapter 21 Female and male sterilization Chapter 22 Hormonal contraception Chapter 23 Menopause Chapter 24 Non-hormonal contraception Chapter 25 Urinary incontinence Section IV OBSTETRIC HEALTH MAINTENANCE AND PROMOTION Chapter 26 Obstetric health maintenance and promotion: The initial prenatal visit Chapter 27 Prenatal genetic screening and diagnosis Chapter 28 Return prenatal visit Chapter 29 Postpartum visit Chapter 30 Guidelines for medical consultation during pregnancy Section V COMMON OBSTETRIC PRESENTATIONS Chapter 31 Birth choices for women with a previous cesarean delivery Chapter 32 Common discomforts of pregnancy Chapter 33 Gestational diabetes mellitus Chapter 34 Hypertension in Pregnancy: Preeclampsia-Eclampsia Chapter 35 Preterm Lab or Management Chapter 36 Urinary tract infection prevention and management in pregnancy Section VI ADULT GERONTOLOGY HEALTH MAINTENANCE AND PROMOTION Chapter 37 Adult Health Maintenance and Promotion Chapter 38 Health care maintenance for adults with developmental disabilities Chapter 39 Health care maintenance for transgendered individuals Chapter 40 Post-exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Infection Chapter 41 Pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV Section VII COMMON COMPLEX ADULT GERONTOLOGY PRESENTATIONS Chapter 42 Cutaneous Abscess Management Chapter 43 Anemia Chapter 44 Anticoagulation therapy Chapter 45 Anxiety Chapter 46 Asthma in Adolescents and adults Chapter 47 Benign prostatic hypertrophy Chapter 48 Cancer Survivorship in Adult Primary Care Chapter 49 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Chapter 50 Chronic Non-malignant Pain Management Chapter 51 Chronic Viral Hepatitis Chapter 52 Dementia Chapter 53 Depression Chapter 54 Diabetes Mellitus Chapter 55 Epilepsy Chapter 56 Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease Chapter 57 Geriatric Syndromes Chapter 58 Heart Failure Chapter 59 Herpes Simplex Infections Chapter 60 Hypertension Chapter 61 Intimate Part ner Violence (Domestic Violence) Chapter 62 Irritable Bowel Syndrome Chapter 63 Lipid Disorders Chapter 64 Low Back Pain Chapter 65 Obesity Chapter 66 Primary Care of HIV-Infected Adults Chapter 67 Smoking cessation Chapter 68 Thyroid disorders Chapter 69 Upper Back and Neck Pain Syndromes Chapter 70 Upper Extremity Tendinopathy: Bicipital Tendinopathy, Lateral Epicondylitis, and de Quervain’s Tenosynovitis Chapter 71 Wound CareFrom the B&N Reads Blog
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