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Home Care Manual

Making the Transition

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Practical and comprehensive, youll call on this handy reference often. It provides helpful information for all aspects of home care. This manual is based on a successful course, Transition Into Home Care, that was created at Brooklyn College of Nursing by the two authors. Many contributors add their expertise to give step-by-step guidance through every facet of the home care experience. The book begins with the referral, and takes you through the home visit, initiation of community resources, and termination of home services. Readers will learn all the essentials of making the visit, dealing with unique environments, patient populations and problems, and the issues affecting the home health nurse in a professional role. Coverage includes / goal planning / teaching / learning / formulating care plans, and all forms of documentation. Discussion is offered on the most challenging and controversial issues today, including TB, HIV, Mental Health Services in the home, High Tech developments, and maternal/newborn care. Five case studies provide a real life look at home care practice.
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9780397554010
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Publication date
1997
Issue number
1
Cover
soft binded
Pages count
587
Dimensions (mm)
108 x 184
Weight (g)
340
  • Unit I:: PREPARING FOR HOME CARE 1. Types of Referrals and Purpose of Home Care 2. Entry into the Home Care System and the 485 3. Home Care Reimbursement:: A Team Effort 4. Time Management and Setting Priorities 5. Clients Legal Rights and Confidentiality 6. Safety in the Home, Community and Emergency Situations 7. The Role and Responsibility of Paraprofessionals Unit II:: THE HOME VISIT 8. Universal Precautions 9. The Role of the Nurse 10. The Initial Visit 11. Physical Assessment of the Home Care Client 12. The Revisit 13. Recertifying a Client:: The Sixty Day Summary 14. Discharge from Home Care Unit III:: CLINICAL CHALLENGES 15. Medication Management in the Home 16. Tuberculosis in the Home 17. HIV:: Considerations for Home Care 18. The Maternal/Child Visit 19. Mental Health Services for Home Care Clients 20. High-Tech Home Care 21. Skin and Wound Care 22. Hospice Services for Home Care Clients Unit IV:: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES 23. Client Teaching and Learning 24. Quality Care in Home Health Nursing 25. Community Resources
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