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Virtual Clinical Excursions 2.0 to Accompany Foundations of Nursing

9780323024723
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Description
Virtual Clinical Excursions (Phase 2) is a workbook/CD-ROM package that guides the student through a multi-floor virtual hospital in a hands-on learning experience. The student is actively engaged with the workbook, CD-ROM and parent text throughout each lesson. Each lesson has a core textbook reading assignment and activities based on visiting the patients in the hospital. The lessons in the workbook complement the content in the textbook and provide a perfect environment in which students may practice what they are learning in the text. The multi-floor virtual hospital also has built-in testing of clinical knowledge with NCLEX type questions.

As the student visits each patient, they are able to access realistic information resources essential for patient care. Information resources include:: charts, medical administration records, electronic patient records, video streaming of patient dialogue with nurses and other related materials. These resources provide an opportunity for the student to assess and analyze information, make a diagnosis, set priorities and implement and evaluate care.
Product Details
Mosby
37386
9780323024723
9780323024723

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Publication date
2004
Issue number
4
Cover
CD-ROM
Pages count
192
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 276
Weight (g)
490
  • Getting Started
    Getting Set Up
    Quick Tour and Reference Guide
    Detailed Tour
    Part 1- Safe, Effective Care Environment
    1. Coordinating Patient Care (Nursing Process, Communication and Documentation)
    2. Coordinating Patient Care (Patients Rights, Confidentiality, Advocate, and Continuity of Care)
    3. Safety and Infection Control (Medical and Surgical Asepsis, and Standard /Universal and other Precautions)
    4. Safety and Infection Control (Handling Hazardous and Infectious Materials, Use of Restraints, and Disaster Planning)
    Part 2 - Health Promotion and Maintenance
    5. Growth and Development Through the Life Span (Aging Process, Family Interaction Patterns and Developmental Stages and Transitions)
    6. Growth and Development Through the Life (Human Sexuality and Expected Body Image Changes)
    7. Prevention and Early Detection of Disease (Data Collection Techniques, Health Screening, immunizations)
    8. Prevention and Early Detection of Disease (Disease Prevention, Health Promotion Programs, and Lifestyle choices)
    Part 3 - Psychosocial Integrity
    9. Coping and Adaptation (Coping Mechanisms, Religious and Spiritual Influences on Health, Situational Role Changes, End of Life Issues and Grief and Loss)
    10. a) Coping and Adaptation (Stress Management, Support Systems, Therapeutic Communication, and Unexpected body image changes)
    b) Coping and Adaptation (Stress Management, Support Systems, Therapeutic Communication, and Unexpected body image changes)
    Part 4 - Physiological Integrity
    11. Basic Care and Comfort (Nutrition, Oral Hydration, and Elimination)
    12. Basic Care and Comfort (Personal Hygiene)
    13. Basic Care and Comfort (Palliative Care, Non-pharmacological Pain Interventions and Rest and Sleep)
    14. Basic Care and Comfort (Mobility/Immobility)
    15. Basic Care and Comfort (Assistive Devices)
    16. Pharmacological Therapies (Medication Administration and Pharmacological Actions)
    17. Pharmacological Therapies (Adverse Effects, Expected Effects, and Side Effects)
    18. Pharmacological Therapies (Complicating Adverse Effects and Side Effects)
    19. Reduction of Risk Potential (Laboratory Values)
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