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The state-of-the-art concept-based, student-centered introduction to nursing: first of three volumes, focused on 21 indispensable biophysical concepts.
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Today, nurses must be able to transfer their knowledge to new situations, and stay current with new disorders, treatments, and evidence-based practice. Nursing: A Concept—Based Approach to Learning, Volume I, Second Edition will help them achieve all these goals. Its concept-based approach requires students to participate actively, assume more responsibility for their knowledge, integrate concepts, apply information, and use clinical reasoning. Instead of memorizing thousands of alterations, students gain in-depth knowledge of selected alterations, and learn how to apply that knowledge as new challenges and client presentations come their way. The first of two volumes, this fully-updated Volume I focuses on 21 crucial biophysical concepts: acid-base balance; cellular regulation; comfort; digestion; elimination; fluids/electrolytes; health, wellness, and illness; immunity; infection; inflammation; intracranial regulation; metabolism; mobility; nutrition; oxygenation; perfusion; perioperative care; sensory perception; sexuality; thermoregulation, and tissue integrity. These concepts are illuminated with nearly 100 exemplars covering the entire lifespan.
Each CONCEPT follows the following template:
Normal Presentation - Developmental Considerations - Alterations - Related Concepts - Physical Assessment - Diagnostic Tests - Interventions & Therapies
Each EXEMPLAR follows the following template:
Overview - Pathophysiology and Etiology - Clinical Manifestations and Therapies - Nursing Process - Nursing Care Plan - Relate and Reflect
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Teaching and Learning Experience
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This concept-based, student-centered text will help nurses master the essential biophysical concepts of nursing, and apply critical thinking to deepen and extend this knowledge throughout their nursing careers.
- Concept-based approach helps students synthesize today's most important nursing concepts, and extend their knowledge as new evidence and standards of practice arise: Replaces rote memorization with a deeper understanding of the most crucial concepts, supported with exceptionally relevant and useful examples, and the critical thinking skills needed to extend them
- Up-to-date, thorough coverage of the 21 most crucial biophysical concepts every nurse should understand: Shows how core concepts recur throughout multiple body systems and alterations, providing a foundation for students to extend their learning throughout their careers
- Multiple pedagogical features to promote more effective learning: State-of-the-art teaching features make key concepts more accessible and intuitively understandable
- NEW! The cover of the textbook no longer references North Carolina which reflects the more nationally-focused approach in the second edition
- NEW! More equal distribution of content between volumes 1 and 2 so that there is no longer such a significant difference in the sizes of each volume. Reproduction and psycho-social concepts are now printed in volume 2.Â
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- NEW! "Concepts Related Toâ€Â tables appear in each module and demonstrate for students how concepts are integrated.
- NEW! Case Studies appear in each module. Modules in Parts I — III contain a three-part longitudinal case study to help students apply the content.Â
- NEW! Community-Based Care features are designed to show how nurses can help their clients manage their care in the community.
- THREE (3) NEW CONCEPTS:
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- NUTRITION
- PERIOPERATIVE CARE
- DIGESTION, includes the following exemplars:
- –Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease–Hepatitis–Malabsorption Disorders–Pancreatitis–Pyloric Stenosis
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- SIX (6) NEW EXEMPLARS:
- Diabetes in Children (in METABOLISM Concept)Adjustment Disorder with Depressed Mood (In the MOOD AND AFFECT Concept)The Nursing Plan of Care and Prioritizing Care (In CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING Concept)Groups and Group Communication (in the COMMUNICATION Concept)Â Just Culture in the module on Legal IssuesSafety Considerations Across the Life Span and Workplace Safety (in SAFETY Concept)