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245 10 ^aEvidence-based geriatric nursing protocols for best practice, 6th edition^h[electronic resource] |
250 ^a6th ed |
260 ^a[Place of publication not identified] :^bSpringer Publishing Company,^c2020 |
300 ^ a1 online resource (916 pages) |
504 ^ aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
505 ^ aEvidence-based geriatric nursing protocols for best practice, 6th edition -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Evidence-Based Geriatric Nursing Protocols for Best Practice -- Part I: Incorporating Evidence Into Practice -- Chapter 1: Developing and Evaluating Clinical Practice Guidelines: A Systematic Approach -- Chapter 2: Measuring Performance and Improving Quality -- Chapter 3: Informational Technology: Embedding Geriatric Clinical Practice Guidelines -- Chapter 4: Organizational Approaches to Promote Person-Centered Care -- Chapter 5: Environmental Approaches to Support Aging-Friendly Care -- Part II:Assessment and Management -- Chapter 6: Age-Related Changes in Health -- Chapter 7: Healthcare Decision-Making -- Chapter 8: Sensory Changes in the Older Adult -- Chapter 9: Assessing Cognitive Function in the Older Adult -- Chapter 10: Assessment of Physical Function in the Older Adult -- Chapter 11: Oral Healthcare in the Older Adult -- Chapter 12: Managing Oral Hydration in the Older Adult -- Chapter 13: Nutrition in the Older Adult -- Chapter 14: Family Caregiving -- Chapter 15: Issues Regarding Sexuality in Older Adults -- Chapter 16: Elder Mistreatment Detection -- Chapter 17: Advance Care Planning -- Part III: Clinical Interventions -- Chapter 18: Preventing Functional Decline in the Acute Care Setting -- Chapter 19: Late-Life Depression -- Chapter 20: Delirium: Prevention, Early Recognition, and Treatment -- Chapter 21: Dementia: Assessment and Care Strategies -- Chapter 22: Pain Management in the Older Adult -- Chapter 23: Assessing, Managing, and Preventing Falls in Acute Care -- Chapter 24: Reducing Adverse Drug Events in the Older Adult -- Chapter 25: Urinary Incontinence in the Older Adult -- Chapter 26: Prevention of Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection -- Chapter 27: Physical Restraints and Side Rails in Acute and Critical Care Settings -- Chapter 28: Preventing Pressure Injuries and Skin Tears -- Chapter 29: Optimizing Mealtimes for Persons Living with Dementia -- Chapter 30: Disorders of Sleep in the Older Adult -- Chapter 31: The Frail Hospitalized Older Adult -- Chapter 32: HIV Prevention and Care for the Older Adult -- Chapter 33: LGBTQ Perspectives for Older Adult Care -- Part IV: Interventions in Specialty Practice -- Chapter 34: Substance Misuse and Alcohol Use Disorder in the Older Adult -- Chapter 35: Comprehensive Assessment and Management of the Critically Ill Older Adult -- Chapter 36: Fluid Overload: Identifying and Managing Heart Failure Patients at Risk for Hospital Readmission -- Chapter 37: Cancer Assessment and Intervention Strategies in the Older Adult -- Chapter38: Perioperative Care of the Older Adult -- Chapter 39: General Surgical Care of the Older Adult -- Chapter 40: Care of the Older Adult With Fragility Hip Fracture -- Part V: Models of Care -- Chapter 41: Acute Care Models -- Chapter 42: Transitional Care -- Chapter 43: Palliative Care Models -- Chapter 44: Care of the Older Adult in the Emergency Department -- Index. |
506 ^ aAccess restricted to authorized users and institutions. |
520 ^ aAcross health care settings, older adults represent the majority of consumers served. They present with the most clinically and socially complex situations, and thus require nurses to possess highly developed assessment competencies, critical thinking abilities, and relationship-based skills. Nurses have an enormous responsibility when providing care to older adults in this rapidly changing health care environment with its increasing regulatory requirements, variable staffing levels, and unpredictable reimbursement. Nurses also have an amazing opportunity to positively change the daily experiences and health of older adults. The nurse who is armed with an understanding of the unique clinical presentations and response to treatment in older adults, and who has knowledge about evidence-based assessment and interventions, is situated to not only prevent and manage health problems, but also to promote function and quality of life The newest edition of this distinguished reference in geriatric nursing delivers updated guidelines, new illustrative case studies, and the latest evidence-based protocols developed by leading researchers, educators, and practitioners in each topic area. |
538 ^ aMode of access: World Wide Web. |
650 aE vidence-Based Nursing |
650 aA ged |
650 aA ssessment |
650 aN ursing |
650 aN ursing Care |
650 0^ aGeriatric Nursing–methods |
655 aE lectronic books.1 |
700 aF ulmer, Terry T.,^eeditor4 |
700 aZ wicker, DeAnne,^eeditor1 |
700 aC apezuti, Elizabeth,^eeditor1 |
856 uh ttps://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/SPCB0002194.html |