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Nursing Elderly People

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This is a standard text and reference source for students and practitioners in the area of elderly nursing. It has been the comprehensive text of choice in its previous editions. The new third edition has been reorganised, expanded and largely rewritten following changes in the structure and delivery of health and social services. The change in title reflects the changing attitudes and terminology in this growing field.
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47939
9780443058745
9780443058745

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Publication date
1999
Issue number
3
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
688
Dimensions (mm)
191 x 235
Weight (g)
1492
  • Section 1 Ageing and Old Age. . What Is Old Age?. Demographic and Epidemiological Trends in Ageing. The Psychology of Human Ageing. The Biology of Human Ageing. Section 2 Policy Developments and the Organization of Care for Older People. . Primary Health Care and Older People. Community Care Policies for Older People. Care of Black and Ethnic Minority Elders. Nursing Older People in Hospital. Continuing Carein Residential Settings. Section 3 Current Issues in Caring for Older People. . Assessment and Planning . Communication Challenges in Old Age. Health Promotion for Older People. Complementary Therapies. Drugs and Older People. Abuse of Older People. Carers and Lay Caring. Section 4 Nursing Older People:: Independence, Autonomy and Self-Fulfilment. . Communication Skills. Hearing. Sight. Promoting Safe Mobility. Care of the Foot. Breathing. Eating and Drinking. Eliminating. Maintaining Body Temperature. Maintaining Healthy Skin. Sleep and Rest. Expressing Sexuality. Pain and Older People. Acute Confusional States (Delirium) in Later Life. Person-Centred Dementia Care. Depression in Old Age. Grief, Loss and Care of People Who Are Dying. Social Security Benefits. Reflections
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