Handbook of Nursing Diagnosis 15th Edition 9781496338396
Product Edition:15th Edition
Author: Lynda Juall Carpenito RN MSN CRNP
Book Name: Handbook of Nursing Diagnosis
Subject Name: Science

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd Party sellers are not guaranteed by the Publisher for quality authenticity or access to any online entitlements included with the product. Carpenito's "Handbook of Nursing Diagnosis" is the ideal quick reference for Nursing Diagnosis information. This handbook offers practical guidance on nursing diagnoses and associated care. Compared to Carpenito's textbook the handbook is a quick-reference type scope of content easy for students to use while in clinical in the classroom or simulation lab. From goals to specific interventions Handbook of Nursing Diagnosis focuses on nursing. It provides a condensed organized outline of clinical nursing practice designed to communicate creative clinical nursing. It is not meant to replace nursing textbooks but rather to provide nurses who work in a variety of settings with the information they need without requiring a time-consuming review of the literature. It will assist students in transferring their theoretical knowledge to clinical practice. This title is intended for nursing students to use through their curriculum. The 15th edition is organized in three sections. Section 1 provides an alphabetical reference to nursing diagnoses including NANDA-I definition and Section 2 focuses organizes all the health promotion/wellness nursing diagnoses for individuals. Under each diagnosis Author's Notes will elaborate on the clinical usefulness of the diagnosis. Additional foundational knowledge is included in each diagnosis: NANDA-I definition Defining characteristics (physiologic emotional and cognitive) Related factors including pathophysiologic treatment related and situational (personal and environmental) Maturational: infant/child adolescent adult and older adult Errors in Diagnostic Statements Key Concepts & General Considerations Special Population Consideration (Pediatric Maternal Geriatric and Transcultural) Focused Assessment Criteria Goals (NIC/NOC) with Rationale Interventions for Special Population Lastly section 3 covers Diagnostic Clusters which presents medical conditions with associated collaborative problems and nursing diagnoses designed for easy reference in the clinical setting. The handbook differs from the main textbook because it doesn't go into the foundation for understanding nursing diagnoses including care planning and concept mapping. The handbook only covers the NANDA-I diagnoses and collaborative problems.Read more

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