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Advanced Practice Palliative Nursing 2nd Edition

Advanced Practice Palliative Nursing 2nd Edition

9780197559321
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Like the first edition, this is a seminal textbook for the advanced practice nursing care of the seriously ill and dying. This comprehensive work addresses all aspects of palliative care including physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs. It brings to the forefront current issues of health equity, managing through crisis, and meeting the needs of diverse populations. Each chapter contains case examples and a strong evidence base to support the highest quality of care.The text is written by leaders in the field and includes authors who have pioneered the role of the advanced practice nurse in palliative care. This volume offers advanced practice content and practical resources for clinical practice across all settings of care and encompassing all ages, frompediatrics to geriatrics.This newly revised edition has been reorganized to meet the needs of the APRN according to role delineation and practice issues. It offers foundation information on leadership, practice, and the various roles of the APRN as an administrator, educator, policy advocate, and researcher. The various settings of APRN work includes acute care settings (clinical care unit, intensive care unit, and emergency department), clinic (specialty care, primary care, and palliative care), community,rehabilitation, residential facilities, and telehealth. This edition also gives particular attention to special populations, including chapters on health disparities, economic disadvantages for urban dwellers, members of the LGBTQ+ community, Veterans, and Survivorship. There are sections wholly devoted topediatric care, end of life communication, and the ethics APRNs have to navigate on a daily basis. Written by current APRNs for fellow APRNs, this text provides practical resources for clinical practice across a variety of topics.
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OUP USA
93267
9780197559321
9780197559321

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Publication date
2023
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
808
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 279
Weight (g)
2091
  • Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Contributors; Section I The Palliative APRN; 1 Palliative APRN Practice and Leadership: Past, Present, and Future; Constance Dahlin and Patrick J. Coyne; 2 Fundamental Skills and Education for the Generalist and Specialist Palliative APRN; Dorothy Wholihan, Charles Tilley, and Adrienne Rudden; 3 Credentialing, Certification, and Scope of Practice Issues for the Palliative APRN; Kerstin Lea Lappen, Matthew McGraw, and Kate Meyer; Section II Palliative APRN Roles; 4 The Palliative APRN in Administration; Karen Mulvihill; 5 The Palliative APRN in Nursing Education; Carrie L. Cormack and Kathleen O. Lindell; 6 The Palliative APRN in Policy and Payment Models; Marian Grant; 7 The Palliative APRN in Research and Evidence-Based Practice; Janice Linton and Joan G. Carpenter; Section III Clinical Settings of Palliative APRNs; 8 The Palliative APRN in the Medical, Surgical, and Geriatrics Patient Care Unit; Phyllis B. Whitehead and Carolyn White; 9 The Palliative APRN in the Intensive Care Setting; Clareen Wiencek; 10 The Palliative APRN in the Emergency Department; Sarah Loschiavo and Angela Starkweather; 11 The Palliative APRN in the Palliative Care Clinic; Brooke Smith and Lisa A. Stephens; 12 The Palliative APRN in Primary Care; Rosemary Gorman, Dorothy Wholihan, and Sarah Bender; 13 The Palliative APRN in Specialty Cardiology; Beth Fahlberg, Ann Laramee, and Erin Donaho; 14 The Palliative APRN in the Community Setting; Nicole DePace; 15 The Palliative and Hospice APRN in Hospice and Home Health Programs; Rikki N. Hooper, Chari Price, and Jamie Lee Rouse; 16 The Palliative APRN in Rehabilitation; Lorie Resendes Trainor; 17 The Palliative APRN in Telehealth; Katherine Kyle and Constance Dahlin; 18 The Palliative APRN in the Rural Community; Traci Sickich; 19 The Palliative APRN in Residential Facilities; Melissa McClean and Victoria Nalls; Section IV Populations at Risk; 20 Health Disparities in Palliative Care and Social Determinants of Health; Alma Y. Dixon and Cecilia R. Motschenbacher; 21 Economically Disadvantaged Urban Dwellers; Natasha Curry; 22 Inclusive Palliative Care within the LGBTQ+ Community; Jessica Nymeyer; 23 Care of Veterans with Palliative Care Needs; Alice C. Foy, Robert David Rice, and Joseph Albert Melocoton; 24 Recurrent Disease and Long-Term Survivorship; Denice Economou and Brittany Bradford; Section V Pediatric Palliative Care; 25 The Pediatric Palliative APRN; Cheryl Ann Thaxton and Nicole Sartor; 26 The Pediatric Palliative APRN in the Acute Care Setting; Faith Kinnear and Gina Santucci; 27 The Pediatric Palliative APRN in Perinatal and Neonatal Palliative Care; Maggie C. Root and Mallory Fossa; 28 The Pediatric Palliative APRN in the Clinic; Alice Bass and Vanessa Battista; 29 The Pediatric Palliative APRN in Oncology; Amy Corey Haskamp and Joanne M. Greene; 30 The Pediatric Palliative APRN in the Community; Joan Jody Chrastek and Jaime Hensel; 31 Communication in Pediatric Palliative Care; Mallory Fossa, Julia McBee, and Rachel Rusch; Section VI Communication in Palliative Care; 32 Advance Care Planning: Advance Directives, Medical Order Sets, and Surrogate Decision-Making; Hannah N. Farfour; 33 Family Meetings; Jennifer Gentry, Kerrith McDowell, and Paula McKinzie; 34 Communication at the End of Life; Marlene E. McHugh, Penelope R. Buschman, and Susan M. Delisle; Section VII Psychosocial, Cultural, and Spiritual Aspects of Care; 35 Culturally Respectful Palliative Care; Helen Foley and Polly Mazanec; 36 Ensuring Quality Spiritual Care; Betty Ferrell; 37 Life Review; Jamil Davis, Mimi Jenko, and James C. Pace; 38 Grief and Bereavement; Katharine Adelstein and Elizabeth Archer-Nanda; Section VIII Symptoms; 39 Anorexia and Cachexia; Robert Smeltz and Renata Shabin; 40 Bowel Symptoms; Kimberly Chow and Lauren Koranteng; 41 Fatigue; Shila Pandey; 42 Nausea and Vomiting; Katherine E. DeMarco; 43 Pain; Judith A. Paice; 44 Respiratory Symptoms; Ember S. Moore and Kathleen Broglio; 45 Cognitive Impairment; Abraham A. Brody and Donna E. McCabe; 46 Serious Mental Illness; Kristyn Pellecchia and Ryan Murphy; 47 Patients with Substance Use Disorders and Dual Diagnoses; Jeannine M. Brant and Tonya Edwards; 48 Anxiety; Kira Stalhandske; 49 Delirium; Bonnie D. Evans and Erica J. Hickey; 50 Depression and Suicide; John Chovan; 51 Palliative Emergencies; Ann Quinn Syrett, Marcia J. Buckley, and Beth Carlson; 52 Challenging Symptoms: Pruritus, Hiccups, Dry Mouth, Fevers, and Sleep Disorders; Barton T. Bobb and Devon S. Wojcikewych; Section IX Ethical Considerations; 53 Navigating Ethical Dilemmas; Nessa Coyle and Timothy W. Kirk; 54 Discontinuation of Cardiac Therapies; Patricia Maani Fogelman and Janine A. Gerringer; 55 Discontinuation of Respiratory Therapies; Brenna Winn; 56 Discontinuation of Other Life-Sustaining Therapies; Kathy Plakovic and Jennifer Donoghue; 57 Palliative Sedation; David Collett and Kelly Baxter; Appendix I Palliative APRN Billing and Coding; Constance Dahlin; Appendix II Perinatal and Pediatric Pain and Symptom Tables; Constance Dahlin, Amy Corey Haskamp, Joanne Greene, Maggie Root, Mallory Fossa, Faith Kinnear, Alice Bass, Nicole Sarter, Gina Santucci, Cheryl Thaxton, Jaime Hensel, Jody Chrastek, and Vanessa Battista; Index;
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