• Zamawiaj do paczkomatu
  • Płać wygodnie
  • Obniżka
Concept-Based Clinical Nursing Skills

Concept-Based Clinical Nursing Skills

Fundamental to Advanced

9780323625579
493,87 zł
419,79 zł Zniżka 74,08 zł Brutto
Najniższa cena w okresie 30 dni przed promocją: 419,79 zł
Ilość
Produkt niedostępny
Nakład wyczerpany (niedostępny u wydawcy)

  Dostawa

Wybierz Paczkomat Inpost, Orlen Paczkę, DPD, Pocztę, email (dla ebooków). Kliknij po więcej

  Płatność

Zapłać szybkim przelewem, kartą płatniczą lub za pobraniem. Kliknij po więcej szczegółów

  Zwroty

Jeżeli jesteś konsumentem możesz zwrócić towar w ciągu 14 dni*. Kliknij po więcej szczegółów

Opis

Are you looking for a new way of learning skills? Do you want to learn how to problem solve and think conceptually? Stein and Hollens Concept-Based Clinical Nursing Skills:: Fundamental to Advanced covers over 250 nursing skills in an innovative concept-based format with excellent illustrations, concise rationales, and current evidence. Unlike any other text, Stein and Hollen incorporate an overarching framework of seven critical concepts - accuracy, client-centered care, infection control, safety, communication, evaluation, and health maintenance - to drive home the importance of these key themes in performing nursing skills. Each section balances need-to-know narrative with step-by-step skills, and every chapter includes a detailed case study with a concept map to help you apply knowledge and use clinical judgement in clinical situations involving nursing skills.

Szczegóły produktu
Elsevier
62877
9780323625579
9780323625579

Opis

Rok wydania
2020
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
904
Wymiary (mm)
216 x 276
Waga (g)
1630
  • UNIT I Fundamental Nursing Skills

    Foundations of Safe Client Care

    SECTION 1 Identifying a Client

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Identifying the Client

    SKILL 1.1 Identifying a Client

    SECTION 2 Preventing Infection

    Chain of Infection

    Preventing the Transmission of Infection

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Preventing Infection

    SKILL 1.2 Performing Hand Hygiene With an AlcoholBased Agent

    SKILL 1.3 Performing Hand Hygiene With Soap and Water

    SKILL 1.4 Applying and Removing Clean Gloves

    SKILL 1.5 Applying and Removing Personal Protective Equipment

    SECTION 3 Moving Clients Safely

    Benefits of Proper Client Positioning and Repositioning

    Ergonomics and Body Mechanics

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Moving the Client Safely

    SKILL 1.6 Positioning a Client in Bed

    SKILL 1.7 Moving a Client up in Bed

    SKILL 1.8 Transferring a Client From Bed to Chair

    SKILL 1.9 Using a Sling Lift to Move a Client

    SKILL 1.10 Using a Sit-to-Stand Lift

    SKILL 1.11 Transferring Clients Laterally (From Bed to Stretcher)

    SKILL 1.12 Moving Clients Who Have Special Precautions (Logrolling)

    SECTION 4 Using Restraints

    Defining Restraints

    Use of Securing Devices

    Regulations Governing Use of Restraints

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Using Restraints

    SKILL 1.13 Applying and Removing Restraints

    SKILL 1.14 Applying a Mummy Restraint

    CHAPTER 2 Personal Care and Hygiene

    SECTION 1 Bathing a Client

    Skin Assessment

    Skin Care

    Bathing an Adult

    Bathing an Infant

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Bathing the Client

    SKILL 2.1 Assisting an Ambulatory Client With Bathing

    SKILL 2.2 Changing the Gown of a Client With an IV Line

    SKILL 2.3 Bathing an Adult Client in Bed

    SKILL 2.4 Providing Alternate Perineal Care

    SKILL 2.5 Providing Foot Care

    SKILL 2.6 Providing Nail Care

    SKILL 2.7 Bathing an Infant

    SECTION 2 Oral Hygiene

    Dentures

    Oral Care in the Acute Care Setting

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Providing Oral Care

    SKILL 2.8 Providing Oropharyngeal Suctioning With a Round-Tip Suction Catheter (Yankauer)

    SKILL 2.9 Providing Oral Hygiene for a Conscious Client

    SKILL 2.10 Providing Oral Hygiene for an Unconscious Client

    SKILL 2.11 Removing, Cleaning, and Inserting Dentures

    SECTION 3 Providing Hair Care

    Shaving

    Lice

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Providing Hair Care

    SKILL 2.12 Shampooing the Nonambulatory Clients Hair

    SKILL 2.13 Shampooing a Client With a Dry-Shampoo Cap

    SKILL 2.14 Shaving a Client

    SKILL 2.15 Caring for a Client With Lice

    SECTION 4 Eye and Ear Care

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Eye and Ear Care

    SKILL 2.16 Providing Eye Care for an Unconscious Client

    SKILL 2.17 Removing and Cleaning Contact Lenses

    SKILL 2.18 Removing, Cleaning, and Inserting an Artificial Eye

    SECTION 5 Assisting With Elimination

    Applying Concepts of Safety, Client-Centered Care, Collaboration, and Health Maintenance

    Bedside Commode, Urinals, Bedpans, and Condom Catheters

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assisting With Elimination

    SKILL 2.19 Assisting a Client Using a Bedside Commode SKILL 2.20 Assisting a Client Using a Urinal

    SKILL 2.21 Assisting a Client Using a Bedpan

    SKILL 2.22 Applying a Condom Catheter

    SECTION 6 Making Beds

    Types of Beds

    Types of Mattresses Types of Bedding and Bed Making

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Changing a Bed

    SKILL 2.23 Changing an Unoccupied Bed

    SKILL 2.24 Making a Surgical Bed

    SKILL 2.25 Changing an Occupied Bed

    CHAPTER 3 Vital Signs and Vital Measurements

    Vital Signs

    SECTION 1 Assessing Temperature

    Sites and Methods of Temperature Assessment Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessing Temperature

    SKILL 3.1 Measuring Temperature With an Electronic Thermometer

    SKILL 3.2 Obtaining a Tympanic Temperature

    SKILL 3.3 Obtaining a Temperature Using a Temporal Artery Thermometer

    SECTION 2 Regulating Temperature

    Regulating Temperature Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Regulating Temperature

    SKILL 3.4 Using Conductive Cooling or Heating Therapy

    SKILL 3.5 Using an Infant Radiant Warmer

    SECTION 3 Assessing Pulses

    Location and Differentiation of Pulses

    Apical Pulse

    Technique for Assessing Pulses

    Alterations of the Clients Pulse

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessing Pulses

    SKILL 3.6 Obtaining a Radial Pulse Rate

    SKILL 3.7 Assessing Carotid Pulses

    SKILL 3.8 Assessing Peripheral Pulses

    SKILL 3.9 Using a Doppler Ultrasound Device to Assess Pulses

    SKILL 3.10 Obtaining an Apical Pulse

    SKILL 3.11 Obtaining an Apical-Radial Pulse

    SECTION 4 Assessing Respirations

    Assessing Respirations in Pediatric Clients

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessing Respirations

    SKILL 3.12 Obtaining a Respiratory Rate and Respiratory Assessment

    SECTION 5 Assessing Blood Pressure

    Classification of Hypertension

    Factors Affecting Blood Pressure

    Measuring Blood Pressure

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessing Blood Pressure

    SKILL 3.13 Palpating a Systolic Blood Pressure

    SKILL 3.14 Measuring a Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure by Auscultation

    SKILL 3.15 Measuring Blood Pressure With an Automatic Oscillometric Monitor

    SKILL 3.16 Using a Doppler Ultrasound Device to Hear Systolic Blood Pressure

    Vital Measurements

    SECTION 6 Assessing Oxygen Saturation

    Obtaining an SpO2 Reading

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessing Oxygen Saturation

    SKILL 3.17 Obtaining a Pulse Oximeter Measurement

    SECTION 7 Assessing Blood Glucose

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessing Blood Glucose

    SKILL 3.18 Obtaining Capillary Blood Glucose Measurements

    CHAPTER 4 Performing an Assessment

    The Assessment Process

    SECTION 1 Collecting Subjective and Objective Data Collecting Subjective Data

    Collecting Objective Data

    Performing a Preliminary Survey

    Summary

    Critical Concepts: Collecting Subjective and Objective Data

    SKILL 4.1 Performing a Preliminary Survey

    SECTION 2 Performing a Head-to-Toe or SystemSpecific Assessment

    Critical Concepts When Performing a Head-to-Toe or System-Specific Assessment

    Performing a Rapid Head-to-Toe Bedside Assessment Performing a System-Specific Assessment

    Summary

    Critical Concepts: Performing a Head-to-Toe or SystemSpecific Assessment

    SKILL 4.2 Performing a Rapid Head-to-Toe Bedside Assessment

    SKILL 4.3 Assessing the Skin/Integumentary System

    SKILL 4.4 Assessing the Head (HEENT) and Neck

    SKILL 4.5 Assessing the Neurologic System

    SKILL 4.6 Assessing the Thorax (Heart and Lungs)

    SKILL 4.7 Assessing the Abdomen

    SKILL 4.8 Assessing the Musculoskeletal System

    SKILL 4.9 Assessing the Genitourinary System

    CHAPTER 5 Nutrition and Gastrointestinal Tube Therapy

    Essential and Nonessential Nutrients

    Macronutrients and Micronutrients

    Digestion and Assimilation of Nutrients

    Nutritional Guidelines

    Alterations That Can Cause Nutritional Deficiencies

    SECTION 1 Nutritional Assessment

    Criteria Used for a Nutritional Screening or Assessment

    Assessing and Monitoring a Clients Food and Fluid Intake

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Nutritional Assessment

    SKILL 5.1 Performing a Nutritional Screening

    SECTION 2 Assisting Clients With Oral Nutrition

    Types of Diets

    Preparing A Client to Receive a Meal

    Assisting A Client Who Has Difficulty Eating

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assisting Clients With Oral Nutrition SKILL 5.2 Preparing a Client to Receive a Meal

    SKILL 5.3 Assisting Clients With a Physical or Cognitive Impairment

    SKILL 5.4 Assisting Clients With Dysphagia or Aspiration Risk

    SECTION 3 Providing Gastric Tube Therapy

    Nasogastric Sump Tube

    Levin Tubes and Gastric Lavage Tubes

    Placement and Care of a Nasogastric Sump Tube

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Providing Gastric Tube Therapy

    SKILL 5.5 Placement and Care of a Nasogastric (NG) Sump Tube

    SKILL 5.6 Initiating and Managing Nasogastric (NG) Sump Tube Suction

    SKILL 5.7 Irrigating a Nasogastric (NG) Sump Tube

    SKILL 5.8 Discontinuing a Nasogastric (NG) Sump Tube

    SECTION 4 Providing Enteral Nutrition

    Routes of Enteral Feeding

    Daily Care for Clients With Gastrostomy, PEG, and Jejunostomy Tubes

    Delivery Methods for Enteral Nutrition

    Reducing Risks of Enteral Nutrition

    Home Care Considerations

    Providing Client-Centered Care During Enteral Nutrition

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Providing Enteral Nutrition

    SKILL 5.9 Placement and Care of a Nasally Inserted Small-Bore Feeding Tube

    SKILL 5.10 Providing Care for a Client With a Gastrostomy, PEG Tube, or Jejunostomy

    SKILL 5.11 Administering a Tube Feeding (Intermittent or Continuous) SKILL 5.12 Using a Kangaroo Feeding Pump

    CHAPTER 6 Supporting Mobility and Immobilization

    SECTION 1 Supporting Mobility Collaborative Care for Clients With Assistive Devices Range of Motion

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Mobility

    SKILL 6.1 Assisting With Ambulation Using a Transfer Belt

    SKILL 6.2 Teaching the Client to Use a Cane

    SKILL 6.3 Teaching the Client to Use a Walker

    SKILL 6.4 Teaching the Client to Use Crutches

    SKILL 6.5 Performing Active and Passive Range-ofMotion (ROM) Exercises

    SECTION 2 Supporting Immobilization

    Supporting Immobilization of a Limb or Joint

    Supporting Cervical Immobilization

    Pin Care

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Immobilization

    SKILL 6.6 Applying a Sling

    SKILL 6.7 Applying Bandages

    SKILL 6.8 Providing Cast Care

    SKILL 6.9 Managing Traction

    SKILL 6.10 Providing Pin-Site Care

    SKILL 6.11 Applying a Cervical Collar

    SKILL 6.12 Managing Halo Traction

    SECTION 3 Caring for a Client With an Amputation Postoperative Care

    Communication: Client Education and Collaboration Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Client With an Amputation

    SKILL 6.13 Exercising and Positioning the Residual Limb

    SKILL 6.14 Applying a Compression Bandage and Commercial Shrinker to a Residual Limb

    CHAPTER 7 Comfort Care

    The Impact of Pain

    Nociceptive and Neuropathic Pain

    Acute and Chronic Pain

    SECTION 1 Assessment of Pain and Discomfort Subjective and Objective Assessment of Pain

    Examples of Pain Tools Used for Assessment of Pain

    Assessment of Pain for Diverse Populations

    Lifespan Considerations: Older Adults and Pediatric Clients

    Summary of Best Practice Recommendations for Assessment of Pain

    Summary of Application of Critical Concepts for Assessment of Pain

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessment of Pain and Discomfort SKILL 7.1 Performing a Pain Assessment

    SECTION 2 Using Relaxation Measures to Promote Comfort

    Enhancing the Clients Environment

    Controlled Breathing

    Guided Imagery

    Massage Therapy

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Using Relaxation Measures to Promote Comfort

    SKILL 7.2 Enhancing a Clients Environment

    SKILL 7.3 Assisting a Client With Controlled-Breathing Exercises

    SKILL 7.4 Assisting a Client With Guided Imagery Exercises

    SKILL 7.5 Providing a Back Massage

    SECTION 3 Using a TENS Unit to Promote Comfort

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Using a TENS Unit to Promote Comfort

    SKILL 7.6 Applying and Discontinuing a TENS Unit

    SECTION 4 Using Heat or Cold to Promote Comfort Safety Considerations and Precautions for Heat and Cold Therapy

    Different Types of Heat and Cold Therapy

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Using Heat or Cold to Promote Comfort

    SKILL 7.7 Using a Heat or Cold Pack (Instant or Reusable)

    SKILL 7.8 Using an Ice Bag

    SKILL 7.9 Using a Portable Sitz Bath

    SKILL 7.10 Using Localized Circulating (Aqua) Heat or Cold Therapy

    SECTION 5 Using Patient-Controlled Analgesia to Promote Comfort

    Safety Considerations When Using PCA Therapy Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Using Patient-Controlled Analgesia to Promote Comfort

    SKILL 7.11 Assessing a Client for Appropriateness of PCA Therapy

    SKILL 7.12 Initiating and Managing PCA Therapy

    SKILL 7.13 Teaching the Client and Family About PCA Therapy

    SKILL 7.14 Discontinuing PCA Therapy

    SECTION 6 Using Epidural Analgesia to Promote Comfort

    Safety Considerations for Epidural Catheters

    Potential Complications of Epidural Catheters

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Using Epidural Analgesia to Promote Comfort

    SKILL 7.15 Caring for a Client With an Epidural Catheter

    SKILL 7.16 Assisting With Removal of an Epidural Catheter

    CHAPTER 8 End-of-Life Care

    Definition of End of Life

    End-of-Life Care and Palliative Care

    Nursing Initiatives and End-of-Life Care

    SECTION 1 Bereavement and Spiritual Care

    Caring for a Client and Family Who Are Grieving Theories of Grieving

    Types of Grief

    Children and Grief

    Nurses and Grief

    Providing Spiritual Care for a Client and Family

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Bereavement and Spiritual Care

    SKILL 8.1 Caring for a Client and Family Who Are Grieving

    SKILL 8.2 Providing Spiritual Care for a Client and Family

    SECTION 2 Assisting a Client and Family With Advance Care Planning Tools Used for Advance Care Planning

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assisting With Advance Care Planning

    SKILL 8.3 Assisting With Advance Directives and Do-NotResuscitate (DNR) Orders

    SECTION 3 Caring for a Client Near the End of Life Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for a Client Near the End of Life SKILL 8.4 Providing Physical Care for a Client Who Is Dying

    SECTION 4 Caring for a Client After Death

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for a Client After Death

    SKILL 8.5 Providing Postmortem Care

    UNIT II Intermediate Nursing Skills

    CHAPTER 9 Airway and Breathing

    SECTION 1 Maintaining the Health of the Respiratory System

    Deep Breathing and Coughing

    Incentive Spirometry

    Chest Physiotherapy

    Respiratory System-Specific Assessment

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Maintaining the Health of the Respiratory System

    SKILL 9.1 Instructing a Client in Deep-Breathing and Coughing Exercises

    SKILL 9.2 Instructing a Client to Use Incentive Spirometry

    SKILL 9.3 Performing Chest Physiotherapy (CPT)

    SECTION 2 Administering Oxygen

    Impaired Gas Exchange

    Using a High-Pressure Oxygen Cylinder

    Administering Supplemental Oxygen

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Oxygen

    SKILL 9.4 Using a High-Pressure Oxygen Cylinder

    SKILL 9.5 Using an Oxygen Flowmeter

    SKILL 9.6 Placing a Client on Oxygen by Nasal Cannula

    SKILL 9.7 Placing a Client on Oxygen by Face Mask

    SKILL 9.8 Placing a Client on Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)

    SECTION 3 Establishing and Maintaining an Open Airway

    Oropharyngeal Airway

    Nasopharyngeal Airway

    Nasopharyngeal Suctioning

    Tracheostomy

    Suctioning an Artificial Airway

    Collecting Sputum Samples

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Establishing and Maintaining an Open Airway

    SKILL 9.9 Inserting an Oropharyngeal Airway

    SKILL 9.10 Inserting a Nasopharyngeal Airway

    SKILL 9.11 Performing Nasopharyngeal Suctioning

    SKILL 9.12 Suctioning an Artificial Airway: Tracheostomy or Endotracheal Tube

    SKILL 9.13 Obtaining a Sputum Sample From a Client With an Artificial Airway

    SKILL 9.14 Cleaning a Tracheostomy and Replacing Tracheostomy Ties

    CHAPTER 10 Sterile Technique

    SECTION 1 Preparing a Sterile Field

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Preparing a Sterile Field

    SKILL 10.1 Opening a Sterile Pack

    SKILL 10.2 Applying and Removing Sterile Gloves

    SKILL 10.3 Opening a Sterile Barrier and Setting Up a Sterile Field

    SKILL 10.4 Adding Sterile Items to a Sterile Field and Draping a Sterile Field

    SKILL 10.5 Pouring a Sterile Liquid

    SECTION 2 Preparing to Enter a Sterile Perioperative Setting

    Surgical Attire

    Surgical Hand Antisepsis

    Surgical Gowns and Gloves

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Preparing to Enter a Sterile Perioperative Area

    SKILL 10.6 Performing a Surgical Handrub

    SKILL 10.7 Performing a Surgical Hand Scrub

    SKILL 10.8 Performing Surgical Gowning

    SKILL 10.9 Performing Closed Surgical Gloving

    CHAPTER 11 Medication Administration

    Medication Safety Initiatives

    Rights of Medication Administration

    Safely Processing Medication Orders

    Performing Preassessments

    Safely Preparing and Distributing Medications

    Performing Safety Checks

    Safety Considerations for High-Alert Medications

    Performing Dosage Calculation

    SECTION 1 Administering Oral Medications

    Types of Oral Medications

    Crushing/Altering Oral Medications

    Preparing and Administering Oral Medications

    Best-Practice Recommendations

    Pediatric Considerations

    Home Care and Geriatric Considerations Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Oral Medications

    SKILL 11.1 Administering Oral Medications (Tablets, Capsules, or Liquids)

    SECTION 2 Administering Enteral Medications

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Enteral Medications

    SKILL 11.2 Administering a Medication Through a Nasogastric (NG) Tube or Enteral Device

    SECTION 3 Administering Mucous Membrane Applications

    Sublingual and Buccal Medications

    Nasal Instillations

    Inhalers and Nebulizers

    Rectal and Vaginal Administration

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Mucous Membrane Applications

    SKILL 11.3 Administering Sublingual or Buccal Medications

    SKILL 11.4 Administering a Nasal Spray Medication

    SKILL 11.5 Administering Inhaled Medications

    SKILL 11.6 Administering Nebulized Medications

    SKILL 11.7 Administering a Rectal Suppository

    SKILL 11.8 Administering Vaginal Medications

    SECTION 4 Administering Topical Medications

    Topical Medications for Localized Effect

    Transdermal Medications for Systemic Effect

    Eye and Ear Medications

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Topical Medications

    SKILL 11.9 Applying a Transdermal Patch

    SKILL 11.10 Administering an Eye Medication (Drops or Ointment)

    SKILL 11.11 Irrigating the Eyes

    SKILL 11.12 Instilling Ear (Otic) Drops

    SECTION 5 Administering Parenteral Medications

    Preparing Equipment for Injections

    Components of a Needle and Syringe

    Using Safety and Needleless Systems

    Preparing Medications

    Administering Injections

    Administering Intradermal Injections

    Administering Subcutaneous Injections

    Administering Intramuscular Injections

    Administering Insulin

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Parenteral Medications

    SKILL 11.13 Preparing a Medication From a Vial

    SKILL 11.14 Preparing a Medication From an Ampule

    SKILL 11.15 Preparing a Medication That Requires Reconstitution

    SKILL 11.16 Administering an Intradermal Injection

    SKILL 11.17 Administering a Subcutaneous Injection

    SKILL 11.18 Administering an Intramuscular Injection

    SKILL 11.19 Administering a Subcutaneous Insulin Injection

    SKILL 11.20 Caring for a Client With a Subcutaneous Insulin Pump (External)

    CHAPTER 12 Venous Access

    SECTION 1 Collecting Venous Blood Specimens

    Ensuring Accuracy

    Selecting a Vein

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Collecting Venous Blood Specimens

    SKILL 12.1 Selecting a Vein

    SKILL 12.2 Obtaining Venous Blood Specimens

    SECTION 2 Initiating, Dressing, and Discontinuing a Peripheral Intravenous Catheter

    Selecting a Vein

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Initiating a Peripheral Intravenous Line

    SKILL 12.3 Inserting and Dressing a Peripheral Intravenous Catheter

    SKILL 12.4 Changing a PIV Dressing

    SKILL 12.5 Discontinuing a Peripheral Intravenous Catheter

    SECTION 3 Intravenous Fluids

    Monitoring Intake and Output

    Types of Intravenous Fluids

    Infection Control

    Safety and the Rights of Intravenous Fluid Administration

    Intravenous Fluid Administration Sets

    Priming Administration Sets and Bubble Management

    Infusing Fluids

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Infusing Intravenous Fluids

    SKILL 12.6 Managing a Saline Lock

    SKILL 12.7 Preparing a Primary Intravenous Infusion SKILL 12.8 Replacing Intravenous Infusion Fluid

    SECTION 4 Administering Intravenous Medications

    Orders for Intravenous Medications

    Nursing Responsibilities

    Medication Preparation and Equipment

    Complications of Intravenous Medication Administration

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Intravenous Medications

    SKILL 12.9 Administering Intermittent Intravenous Medication via Secondary Infusion

    SKILL 12.10 Administering Intravenous Medication via Intravenous Push

    SECTION 5 Administering a Blood Transfusion

    Different Types of Blood Components

    Types of Blood Transfusions

    ABO Compatibility System

    Safety Considerations

    Equipment Used for a Blood Transfusion

    Procedure for Administering a Blood Transfusion

    Possible Complications

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering a Blood Transfusion

    SKILL 12.11 Administering Packed Red Blood Cells (PRBCs)

    CHAPTER 13 Central Venous Access

    SECTION 1 Caring for a Client With a CVAD Tunneled Catheters

    Nontunneled Catheters

    Implanted Ports

    Power-Injection Capable

    Assisting With Insertion

    Complications of CVADs

    Drawing Blood From a CVAD

    Care for a Client With a Subcutaneous Port: Accessing and Deaccessing

    Discontinuing a CVAD

    Critical Concepts and CVADs

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for the Client With a CVAD

    SKILL 13.1 Assisting With Insertion

    SKILL 13.2 Flushing Central Venous Access Devices

    SKILL 13.3 Changing the CVC or PICC Line Dressing

    SKILL 13.4 Changing the Needleless Connectors for a CVC/PICC Line

    SKILL 13.5 Collecting Blood Specimens/Blood Cultures SKILL 13.6 Managing Subcutaneous Ports: Accessing, Changing the Dressing, and Deaccessing

    SKILL 13.7 Discontinuing a Central Line

    SECTION 2 Infusing Fluids With a CVAD

    Infusing Fluids

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Infusing Fluids Through a CVAD

    SKILL 13.8 Infusing IV Fluids

    SKILL 13.9 Initiating TPN and/or Lipids

    CHAPTER 14 Bowel Management

    SECTION 1 Supporting Healthy Bowel Elimination

    Characteristics of Stool

    Bowel Elimination Problems

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Supporting Healthy Bowel Elimination

    SKILL 14.1 Performing Digital Stimulation and Evacuation

    SKILL 14.2 Inserting Rectal Tubes

    SKILL 14.3 Applying a Fecal Collection Pouch

    SKILL 14.4 Setting Up a Fecal Management System

    SECTION 2 Administering Enemas

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Enemas

    SKILL 14.5 Administering a Cleansing Enema

    SKILL 14.6 Administering a Commercially Prepared Enema

    SECTION 3 Collecting Specimens

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Collecting Specimens

    SKILL 14.7 Collecting a Stool Specimen

    SKILL 14.8 Obtaining a Stool Specimen for Occult Blood

    SECTION 4 Caring for a Client With a Bowel Diversion

    Care of the Stoma and Peristomal Skin

    Irrigating a Colostomy

    Cecostomy

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for a Client With a Bowel Diversion

    SKILL 14.9 Pouching a Stoma

    SKILL 14.10 Irrigating an Ostomy

    CHAPTER 15 Urine Elimination

    Urine Elimination

    SECTION 1 Collecting Urine Measurements and Specimens

    Assessing Production and Volume of Urine

    Collecting Specimens

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Obtaining Urine Measurements and Specimens

    SKILL 15.1 Measuring and Recording Intake and Output SKILL 15.2 Measuring Urine Volume With a Portable Bladder Scanner

    SKILL 15.3 Obtaining a Urine Specimen From a Closed Urinary Drainage System

    SKILL 15.4 Obtaining a Urine Specimen Using the Clean-Catch Method

    SKILL 15.5 Obtaining a 24-Hour Urine Specimen

    SKILL 15.6 Obtaining a Bagged Urine Specimen From an Infant or Child

    SECTION 2 Urine Elimination With a Transurethral Catheter

    Types of Transurethral Catheters

    Infection Control With Urinary Catheters

    Communication and Urinary Catheters

    Providing Client-Centered Care to Specific Populations

    Bladder Irrigation

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Urine Elimination With a Transurethral Catheter

    SKILL 15.7 Inserting and Removing a Straight Catheter in a Female Client

    SKILL 15.8 Inserting and Removing a Straight Catheter in a Male Client

    SKILL 15.9 Inserting an Indwelling Foley Catheter in a Female Client

    SKILL 15.10 Inserting an Indwelling Foley Catheter in a Male Client

    SKILL 15.11 Removing an Indwelling Foley Catheter

    SKILL 15.12 Managing an Indwelling Foley Catheter

    SKILL 15.13 Performing Intermittent Closed Bladder Irrigation

    SKILL 15.14 Performing Continuous Closed Bladder Irrigation

    SECTION 3 Urine Elimination With a Urinary Diversion

    Suprapubic Catheter

    Urinary Diversions

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Urine Elimination With a Urinary Diversion

    SKILL 15.15 Providing Suprapubic Catheter Care

    SKILL 15.16 Changing a Stoma Appliance on an Ileal Conduit

    SKILL 15.17 Catheterizing and Irrigating a Continent Urostomy

    CHAPTER 16 Wound Care

    SECTION 1 Providing Wound Care

    Wound Types

    The Impact of Wounds

    Client Considerations

    Wound Assessment

    Wound Care

    Collecting Wound Specimens

    Managing Complex Wounds

    Dressing Selection and Application

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Providing Wound Care

    SKILL 16.1 Dressing Change for a Primary-Intention Wound

    SKILL 16.2 Collecting Wound Specimens

    SKILL 16.3 Removing Sutures and Staples

    SKILL 16.4 Dressing a Partial- or Full-Thickness Wound

    SECTION 2 Managing Wound Drainage

    Drains and Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Managing Wound Drainage

    SKILL 16.5 Managing a Penrose Drain

    SKILL 16.6 Emptying a Jackson-Pratt (JP) Drain or Hemovac

    SKILL 16.7 Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT)

    SECTION 3 Preventing and Treating Pressure Injury and Venous and Diabetic Ulcers

    Pressure Injury

    Venous Ulcers

    Preventing Diabetic Ulcers

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Preventing and Treating Pressure Injury and Venous and Diabetic Ulcers

    SKILL 16.8 Applying Compression Dressings or Unna Boot

    SKILL 16.9 Foot Examination and Monofilament Testing

    SKILL 16.10 Measuring the Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI)

    CHAPTER 17 Perioperative Care

    SECTION 1 Providing Preoperative Education and Care

    Factors Affecting Surgical Risks

    Nursing History and Physical Examination

    Cultural Considerations

    Informed Consent

    Preoperative Teaching

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Preoperative Care

    SKILL 17.1 Preparing a Client for Surgery

    SKILL 17.2 Instructing Client on Thrombosis Prevention

    SECTION 2 Providing Intraoperative Care

    Roles of the Surgical Team

    Surgical Verification

    Client Positioning

    Maintaining Safety: Latex Sensitivity/Allergy

    Types of Anesthesia

    Preparing the Clients Skin

    Closing the Wound

    Application of the Nursing Process

    SECTION 3 Managing Postoperative Care

    Postoperative Nursing Care

    Postoperative Assessment

    Postoperative Teaching Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Providing Postoperative Care

    SKILL 17.3 Admitting a Postoperative Client

    SKILL 17.4 Applying Pressure Dressings to Control Bleeding

    SKILL 17.5 Applying and Removing Antiembolism Stockings

    SKILL 17.6 Managing Sequential Compression Devices SKILL 17.7 Managing Continuous Passive Motion

    UNIT III Advanced Nursing Skills

    CHAPTER 18 Advanced Respiratory Management

    SECTION 1 Caring for a Client With Invasive Mechanical Ventilation

    The Airway: Endotracheal Tubes

    Providing Mechanical Ventilation

    Nursing Care for Clients Who Are Receiving Mechanical Ventilation

    Reducing the Risk of Complications of Mechanical Ventilation

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for a Client With Invasive Mechanical Ventilation

    SKILL 18.1 Caring for a Client Receiving Mechanical Ventilation

    Arterial Blood Gases

    Acid-Base Imbalances

    SECTION 2 Caring for a Client Who Requires Arterial Blood Gas Sampling

    Indwelling Arterial Catheter Sampling

    Arterial Puncture Sampling

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Arterial Blood Gas Sampling

    SKILL 18.2 Obtaining Arterial Blood Gases From a Peripheral Arterial Line

    SKILL 18.3 Obtaining Arterial Blood Gases From the Radial Artery

    SECTION 3 Caring for a Client With a Chest Tube

    Chest Drainage Systems

    Caring for the Client With a Chest Tube and Chest Drainage System

    Troubleshooting the Chest Tube and Drainage System

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for a Client With a Chest Tube

    SKILL 18.4 Assisting With Chest Tube Insertion

    SKILL 18.5 Maintaining a Chest Tube System and Performing an Occlusive Dressing Change

    SKILL 18.6 Assisting With Removal of a Chest Tube

    CHAPTER 19 Advanced Cardiovascular Care Cardiovascular System

    SECTION 1 Caring for a Client on Cardiac Monitoring

    Cardiac Conduction System

    The ECG Tracing

    Equipment Used in ECG Monitoring

    Lead Placement for ECG Monitoring

    Types of ECG Monitoring

    Performing a 12-Lead ECG

    Possible Safety and Technical Issues With ECG Monitoring

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for a Client on Cardiac Monitoring

    SKILL 19.1 Placing a Client on a Continuous ECG Monitor (Hardwire or Telemetry)

    SKILL 19.2 Performing a Diagnostic 12-Lead ECG

    SECTION 2 Caring for a Client With a Dysrhythmia or Altered Cardiac Conduction

    Dysrhythmias and Conduction Disorders

    Using Synchronized Cardioversion

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for a Client With a Dysrhythmia or Altered Cardiac Conduction

    SKILL 19.3 Performing or Assisting With Elective Cardioversion

    SECTION 3 Caring for a Client With a Cardiac Pacemaker

    Cardiac Pacemakers

    How a Pacemaker Works: Major Functions and Components

    Types of Pacemakers

    Temporary Pacemakers

    Permanent Pacemakers Possible Complications/Safety Issues With Pacemakers

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for a Client With a Pacemaker

    SKILL 19.4 Caring for a Client With a Transcutaneous Pacemaker (TCP)

    SKILL 19.5 Caring for a Client With a Transvenous Pacemaker (TVP)

    SECTION 4 Caring for a Client With a Cardiac Emergency

    Caring for a Client With Ischemic Chest Pain

    Emergency Cardiac Catheterization

    Providing Emergency Defibrillation

    Caring for a Client Who Is in Cardiac Arrest

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for a Client With a Cardiac Emergency

    SKILL 19.6 Providing Care for a Client With Acute Ischemic Chest Pain

    SKILL 19.7 Caring for a Client After an Emergency Cardiac Catheterization

    SKILL 19.8 Providing Emergency (Asynchronous) Manual Defibrillation

    SKILL 19.9 Responding to a Client (Adult) in Cardiac Arrest

    CHAPTER 20 Advanced Neurologic Care

    Intracranial Processes

    Major Neurologic Injuries: Traumatic and Nontraumatic

    SECTION 1 Advanced Neurologic Assessment

    Performing a Neurologic Assessment

    Assessment of Level of Consciousness

    Assessment of Pupillary Response and Function

    Using a Pupillometer Device for Assessment of Pupils Assessment of Verbal Response and Function

    Assessment of Motor and Sensory Function

    Assessment of Deep Tendon Reflexes

    Lifespan Considerations

    Diagnostic Procedures

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Advanced Neurologic Assessment

    SKILL 20.1 Performing a Neurologic Assessment

    SKILL 20.2 Using a Pupillometer

    SKILL 20.3 Assisting With a Lumbar Puncture

    SECTION 2 Caring for a Client With Increased

    Intracranial Pressure

    Interventions for Clients With Increased ICP

    Caring for a Client With an External Ventricular Drain and Performing ICP Monitoring

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for a Client With Increased Intracranial Pressure

    SKILL 20.4 Caring for a Client With an External Ventricular Drain (EVD) and Obtaining Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Readings

    SECTION 3 Caring for a Client With a Neurologic Emergency

    Caring for a Client Who Is Having a Seizure

    Caring for a Client Who May Be Having an Acute Stroke

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for a Client With a Neurologic Emergency

    SKILL 20.5 Caring for a Client Who Requires Seizure Precautions

    SKILL 20.6 Assessing a Client Who May Be Having an Acute Stroke

    ILLUSTRATION CREDITS

    INDEX

    UNIT I Fundamental Nursing Skills

    Foundations of Safe Client Care

    SECTION 1 Identifying a Client

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Identifying the Client

    SKILL 1.1 Identifying a Client

    SECTION 2 Preventing Infection

    Chain of Infection

    Preventing the Transmission of Infection

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Preventing Infection

    SKILL 1.2 Performing Hand Hygiene With an AlcoholBased Agent

    SKILL 1.3 Performing Hand Hygiene With Soap and Water

    SKILL 1.4 Applying and Removing Clean Gloves

    SKILL 1.5 Applying and Removing Personal Protective Equipment

    SECTION 3 Moving Clients Safely

    Benefits of Proper Client Positioning and Repositioning

    Ergonomics and Body Mechanics

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Moving the Client Safely

    SKILL 1.6 Positioning a Client in Bed

    SKILL 1.7 Moving a Client up in Bed

    SKILL 1.8 Transferring a Client From Bed to Chair

    SKILL 1.9 Using a Sling Lift to Move a Client

    SKILL 1.10 Using a Sit-to-Stand Lift

    SKILL 1.11 Transferring Clients Laterally (From Bed to Stretcher)

    SKILL 1.12 Moving Clients Who Have Special Precautions (Logrolling)

    SECTION 4 Using Restraints

    Defining Restraints

    Use of Securing Devices

    Regulations Governing Use of Restraints

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Using Restraints

    SKILL 1.13 Applying and Removing Restraints

    SKILL 1.14 Applying a Mummy Restraint

    CHAPTER 2 Personal Care and Hygiene

    SECTION 1 Bathing a Client

    Skin Assessment

    Skin Care

    Bathing an Adult

    Bathing an Infant

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Bathing the Client

    SKILL 2.1 Assisting an Ambulatory Client With Bathing

    SKILL 2.2 Changing the Gown of a Client With an IV Line

    SKILL 2.3 Bathing an Adult Client in Bed

    SKILL 2.4 Providing Alternate Perineal Care

    SKILL 2.5 Providing Foot Care

    SKILL 2.6 Providing Nail Care

    SKILL 2.7 Bathing an Infant

    SECTION 2 Oral Hygiene

    Dentures

    Oral Care in the Acute Care Setting

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Providing Oral Care

    SKILL 2.8 Providing Oropharyngeal Suctioning With a Round-Tip Suction Catheter (Yankauer)

    SKILL 2.9 Providing Oral Hygiene for a Conscious Client

    SKILL 2.10 Providing Oral Hygiene for an Unconscious Client

    SKILL 2.11 Removing, Cleaning, and Inserting Dentures

    SECTION 3 Providing Hair Care

    Shaving

    Lice

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Providing Hair Care

    SKILL 2.12 Shampooing the Nonambulatory Clients Hair

    SKILL 2.13 Shampooing a Client With a Dry-Shampoo Cap

    SKILL 2.14 Shaving a Client

    SKILL 2.15 Caring for a Client With Lice

    SECTION 4 Eye and Ear Care

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Eye and Ear Care

    SKILL 2.16 Providing Eye Care for an Unconscious Client

    SKILL 2.17 Removing and Cleaning Contact Lenses

    SKILL 2.18 Removing, Cleaning, and Inserting an Artificial Eye

    SECTION 5 Assisting With Elimination

    Applying Concepts of Safety, Client-Centered Care, Collaboration, and Health Maintenance

    Bedside Commode, Urinals, Bedpans, and Condom Catheters

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assisting With Elimination

    SKILL 2.19 Assisting a Client Using a Bedside Commode SKILL 2.20 Assisting a Client Using a Urinal

    SKILL 2.21 Assisting a Client Using a Bedpan

    SKILL 2.22 Applying a Condom Catheter

    SECTION 6 Making Beds

    Types of Beds

    Types of Mattresses Types of Bedding and Bed Making

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Changing a Bed

    SKILL 2.23 Changing an Unoccupied Bed

    SKILL 2.24 Making a Surgical Bed

    SKILL 2.25 Changing an Occupied Bed

    CHAPTER 3 Vital Signs and Vital Measurements

    Vital Signs

    SECTION 1 Assessing Temperature

    Sites and Methods of Temperature Assessment Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessing Temperature

    SKILL 3.1 Measuring Temperature With an Electronic Thermometer

    SKILL 3.2 Obtaining a Tympanic Temperature

    SKILL 3.3 Obtaining a Temperature Using a Temporal Artery Thermometer

    SECTION 2 Regulating Temperature

    Regulating Temperature Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Regulating Temperature

    SKILL 3.4 Using Conductive Cooling or Heating Therapy

    SKILL 3.5 Using an Infant Radiant Warmer

    SECTION 3 Assessing Pulses

    Location and Differentiation of Pulses

    Apical Pulse

    Technique for Assessing Pulses

    Alterations of the Clients Pulse

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessing Pulses

    SKILL 3.6 Obtaining a Radial Pulse Rate

    SKILL 3.7 Assessing Carotid Pulses

    SKILL 3.8 Assessing Peripheral Pulses

    SKILL 3.9 Using a Doppler Ultrasound Device to Assess Pulses

    SKILL 3.10 Obtaining an Apical Pulse

    SKILL 3.11 Obtaining an Apical-Radial Pulse

    SECTION 4 Assessing Respirations

    Assessing Respirations in Pediatric Clients

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessing Respirations

    SKILL 3.12 Obtaining a Respiratory Rate and Respiratory Assessment

    SECTION 5 Assessing Blood Pressure

    Classification of Hypertension

    Factors Affecting Blood Pressure

    Measuring Blood Pressure

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessing Blood Pressure

    SKILL 3.13 Palpating a Systolic Blood Pressure

    SKILL 3.14 Measuring a Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure by Auscultation

    SKILL 3.15 Measuring Blood Pressure With an Automatic Oscillometric Monitor

    SKILL 3.16 Using a Doppler Ultrasound Device to Hear Systolic Blood Pressure

    Vital Measurements

    SECTION 6 Assessing Oxygen Saturation

    Obtaining an SpO2 Reading

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessing Oxygen Saturation

    SKILL 3.17 Obtaining a Pulse Oximeter Measurement

    SECTION 7 Assessing Blood Glucose

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessing Blood Glucose

    SKILL 3.18 Obtaining Capillary Blood Glucose Measurements

    CHAPTER 4 Performing an Assessment

    The Assessment Process

    SECTION 1 Collecting Subjective and Objective Data Collecting Subjective Data

    Collecting Objective Data

    Performing a Preliminary Survey

    Summary

    Critical Concepts: Collecting Subjective and Objective Data

    SKILL 4.1 Performing a Preliminary Survey

    SECTION 2 Performing a Head-to-Toe or SystemSpecific Assessment

    Critical Concepts When Performing a Head-to-Toe or System-Specific Assessment

    Performing a Rapid Head-to-Toe Bedside Assessment Performing a System-Specific Assessment

    Summary

    Critical Concepts: Performing a Head-to-Toe or SystemSpecific Assessment

    SKILL 4.2 Performing a Rapid Head-to-Toe Bedside Assessment

    SKILL 4.3 Assessing the Skin/Integumentary System

    SKILL 4.4 Assessing the Head (HEENT) and Neck

    SKILL 4.5 Assessing the Neurologic System

    SKILL 4.6 Assessing the Thorax (Heart and Lungs)

    SKILL 4.7 Assessing the Abdomen

    SKILL 4.8 Assessing the Musculoskeletal System

    SKILL 4.9 Assessing the Genitourinary System

    CHAPTER 5 Nutrition and Gastrointestinal Tube Therapy

    Essential and Nonessential Nutrients

    Macronutrients and Micronutrients

    Digestion and Assimilation of Nutrients

    Nutritional Guidelines

    Alterations That Can Cause Nutritional Deficiencies

    SECTION 1 Nutritional Assessment

    Criteria Used for a Nutritional Screening or Assessment

    Assessing and Monitoring a Clients Food and Fluid Intake

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Nutritional Assessment

    SKILL 5.1 Performing a Nutritional Screening

    SECTION 2 Assisting Clients With Oral Nutrition

    Types of Diets

    Preparing A Client to Receive a Meal

    Assisting A Client Who Has Difficulty Eating

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assisting Clients With Oral Nutrition SKILL 5.2 Preparing a Client to Receive a Meal

    SKILL 5.3 Assisting Clients With a Physical or Cognitive Impairment

    SKILL 5.4 Assisting Clients With Dysphagia or Aspiration Risk

    SECTION 3 Providing Gastric Tube Therapy

    Nasogastric Sump Tube

    Levin Tubes and Gastric Lavage Tubes

    Placement and Care of a Nasogastric Sump Tube

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Providing Gastric Tube Therapy

    SKILL 5.5 Placement and Care of a Nasogastric (NG) Sump Tube

    SKILL 5.6 Initiating and Managing Nasogastric (NG) Sump Tube Suction

    SKILL 5.7 Irrigating a Nasogastric (NG) Sump Tube

    SKILL 5.8 Discontinuing a Nasogastric (NG) Sump Tube

    SECTION 4 Providing Enteral Nutrition

    Routes of Enteral Feeding

    Daily Care for Clients With Gastrostomy, PEG, and Jejunostomy Tubes

    Delivery Methods for Enteral Nutrition

    Reducing Risks of Enteral Nutrition

    Home Care Considerations

    Providing Client-Centered Care During Enteral Nutrition

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Providing Enteral Nutrition

    SKILL 5.9 Placement and Care of a Nasally Inserted Small-Bore Feeding Tube

    SKILL 5.10 Providing Care for a Client With a Gastrostomy, PEG Tube, or Jejunostomy

    SKILL 5.11 Administering a Tube Feeding (Intermittent or Continuous) SKILL 5.12 Using a Kangaroo Feeding Pump

    CHAPTER 6 Supporting Mobility and Immobilization

    SECTION 1 Supporting Mobility Collaborative Care for Clients With Assistive Devices Range of Motion

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Mobility

    SKILL 6.1 Assisting With Ambulation Using a Transfer Belt

    SKILL 6.2 Teaching the Client to Use a Cane

    SKILL 6.3 Teaching the Client to Use a Walker

    SKILL 6.4 Teaching the Client to Use Crutches

    SKILL 6.5 Performing Active and Passive Range-ofMotion (ROM) Exercises

    SECTION 2 Supporting Immobilization

    Supporting Immobilization of a Limb or Joint

    Supporting Cervical Immobilization

    Pin Care

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Immobilization

    SKILL 6.6 Applying a Sling

    SKILL 6.7 Applying Bandages

    SKILL 6.8 Providing Cast Care

    SKILL 6.9 Managing Traction

    SKILL 6.10 Providing Pin-Site Care

    SKILL 6.11 Applying a Cervical Collar

    SKILL 6.12 Managing Halo Traction

    SECTION 3 Caring for a Client With an Amputation Postoperative Care

    Communication: Client Education and Collaboration Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Client With an Amputation

    SKILL 6.13 Exercising and Positioning the Residual Limb

    SKILL 6.14 Applying a Compression Bandage and Commercial Shrinker to a Residual Limb

    CHAPTER 7 Comfort Care

    The Impact of Pain

    Nociceptive and Neuropathic Pain

    Acute and Chronic Pain

    SECTION 1 Assessment of Pain and Discomfort Subjective and Objective Assessment of Pain

    Examples of Pain Tools Used for Assessment of Pain

    Assessment of Pain for Diverse Populations

    Lifespan Considerations: Older Adults and Pediatric Clients

    Summary of Best Practice Recommendations for Assessment of Pain

    Summary of Application of Critical Concepts for Assessment of Pain

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assessment of Pain and Discomfort SKILL 7.1 Performing a Pain Assessment

    SECTION 2 Using Relaxation Measures to Promote Comfort

    Enhancing the Clients Environment

    Controlled Breathing

    Guided Imagery

    Massage Therapy

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Using Relaxation Measures to Promote Comfort

    SKILL 7.2 Enhancing a Clients Environment

    SKILL 7.3 Assisting a Client With Controlled-Breathing Exercises

    SKILL 7.4 Assisting a Client With Guided Imagery Exercises

    SKILL 7.5 Providing a Back Massage

    SECTION 3 Using a TENS Unit to Promote Comfort

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Using a TENS Unit to Promote Comfort

    SKILL 7.6 Applying and Discontinuing a TENS Unit

    SECTION 4 Using Heat or Cold to Promote Comfort Safety Considerations and Precautions for Heat and Cold Therapy

    Different Types of Heat and Cold Therapy

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Using Heat or Cold to Promote Comfort

    SKILL 7.7 Using a Heat or Cold Pack (Instant or Reusable)

    SKILL 7.8 Using an Ice Bag

    SKILL 7.9 Using a Portable Sitz Bath

    SKILL 7.10 Using Localized Circulating (Aqua) Heat or Cold Therapy

    SECTION 5 Using Patient-Controlled Analgesia to Promote Comfort

    Safety Considerations When Using PCA Therapy Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Using Patient-Controlled Analgesia to Promote Comfort

    SKILL 7.11 Assessing a Client for Appropriateness of PCA Therapy

    SKILL 7.12 Initiating and Managing PCA Therapy

    SKILL 7.13 Teaching the Client and Family About PCA Therapy

    SKILL 7.14 Discontinuing PCA Therapy

    SECTION 6 Using Epidural Analgesia to Promote Comfort

    Safety Considerations for Epidural Catheters

    Potential Complications of Epidural Catheters

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Using Epidural Analgesia to Promote Comfort

    SKILL 7.15 Caring for a Client With an Epidural Catheter

    SKILL 7.16 Assisting With Removal of an Epidural Catheter

    CHAPTER 8 End-of-Life Care

    Definition of End of Life

    End-of-Life Care and Palliative Care

    Nursing Initiatives and End-of-Life Care

    SECTION 1 Bereavement and Spiritual Care

    Caring for a Client and Family Who Are Grieving Theories of Grieving

    Types of Grief

    Children and Grief

    Nurses and Grief

    Providing Spiritual Care for a Client and Family

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Bereavement and Spiritual Care

    SKILL 8.1 Caring for a Client and Family Who Are Grieving

    SKILL 8.2 Providing Spiritual Care for a Client and Family

    SECTION 2 Assisting a Client and Family With Advance Care Planning Tools Used for Advance Care Planning

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Assisting With Advance Care Planning

    SKILL 8.3 Assisting With Advance Directives and Do-NotResuscitate (DNR) Orders

    SECTION 3 Caring for a Client Near the End of Life Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for a Client Near the End of Life SKILL 8.4 Providing Physical Care for a Client Who Is Dying

    SECTION 4 Caring for a Client After Death

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for a Client After Death

    SKILL 8.5 Providing Postmortem Care

    UNIT II Intermediate Nursing Skills

    CHAPTER 9 Airway and Breathing

    SECTION 1 Maintaining the Health of the Respiratory System

    Deep Breathing and Coughing

    Incentive Spirometry

    Chest Physiotherapy

    Respiratory System-Specific Assessment

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Maintaining the Health of the Respiratory System

    SKILL 9.1 Instructing a Client in Deep-Breathing and Coughing Exercises

    SKILL 9.2 Instructing a Client to Use Incentive Spirometry

    SKILL 9.3 Performing Chest Physiotherapy (CPT)

    SECTION 2 Administering Oxygen

    Impaired Gas Exchange

    Using a High-Pressure Oxygen Cylinder

    Administering Supplemental Oxygen

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Oxygen

    SKILL 9.4 Using a High-Pressure Oxygen Cylinder

    SKILL 9.5 Using an Oxygen Flowmeter

    SKILL 9.6 Placing a Client on Oxygen by Nasal Cannula

    SKILL 9.7 Placing a Client on Oxygen by Face Mask

    SKILL 9.8 Placing a Client on Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP)

    SECTION 3 Establishing and Maintaining an Open Airway

    Oropharyngeal Airway

    Nasopharyngeal Airway

    Nasopharyngeal Suctioning

    Tracheostomy

    Suctioning an Artificial Airway

    Collecting Sputum Samples

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Establishing and Maintaining an Open Airway

    SKILL 9.9 Inserting an Oropharyngeal Airway

    SKILL 9.10 Inserting a Nasopharyngeal Airway

    SKILL 9.11 Performing Nasopharyngeal Suctioning

    SKILL 9.12 Suctioning an Artificial Airway: Tracheostomy or Endotracheal Tube

    SKILL 9.13 Obtaining a Sputum Sample From a Client With an Artificial Airway

    SKILL 9.14 Cleaning a Tracheostomy and Replacing Tracheostomy Ties

    CHAPTER 10 Sterile Technique

    SECTION 1 Preparing a Sterile Field

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Preparing a Sterile Field

    SKILL 10.1 Opening a Sterile Pack

    SKILL 10.2 Applying and Removing Sterile Gloves

    SKILL 10.3 Opening a Sterile Barrier and Setting Up a Sterile Field

    SKILL 10.4 Adding Sterile Items to a Sterile Field and Draping a Sterile Field

    SKILL 10.5 Pouring a Sterile Liquid

    SECTION 2 Preparing to Enter a Sterile Perioperative Setting

    Surgical Attire

    Surgical Hand Antisepsis

    Surgical Gowns and Gloves

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Preparing to Enter a Sterile Perioperative Area

    SKILL 10.6 Performing a Surgical Handrub

    SKILL 10.7 Performing a Surgical Hand Scrub

    SKILL 10.8 Performing Surgical Gowning

    SKILL 10.9 Performing Closed Surgical Gloving

    CHAPTER 11 Medication Administration

    Medication Safety Initiatives

    Rights of Medication Administration

    Safely Processing Medication Orders

    Performing Preassessments

    Safely Preparing and Distributing Medications

    Performing Safety Checks

    Safety Considerations for High-Alert Medications

    Performing Dosage Calculation

    SECTION 1 Administering Oral Medications

    Types of Oral Medications

    Crushing/Altering Oral Medications

    Preparing and Administering Oral Medications

    Best-Practice Recommendations

    Pediatric Considerations

    Home Care and Geriatric Considerations Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Oral Medications

    SKILL 11.1 Administering Oral Medications (Tablets, Capsules, or Liquids)

    SECTION 2 Administering Enteral Medications

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Enteral Medications

    SKILL 11.2 Administering a Medication Through a Nasogastric (NG) Tube or Enteral Device

    SECTION 3 Administering Mucous Membrane Applications

    Sublingual and Buccal Medications

    Nasal Instillations

    Inhalers and Nebulizers

    Rectal and Vaginal Administration

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Mucous Membrane Applications

    SKILL 11.3 Administering Sublingual or Buccal Medications

    SKILL 11.4 Administering a Nasal Spray Medication

    SKILL 11.5 Administering Inhaled Medications

    SKILL 11.6 Administering Nebulized Medications

    SKILL 11.7 Administering a Rectal Suppository

    SKILL 11.8 Administering Vaginal Medications

    SECTION 4 Administering Topical Medications

    Topical Medications for Localized Effect

    Transdermal Medications for Systemic Effect

    Eye and Ear Medications

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Topical Medications

    SKILL 11.9 Applying a Transdermal Patch

    SKILL 11.10 Administering an Eye Medication (Drops or Ointment)

    SKILL 11.11 Irrigating the Eyes

    SKILL 11.12 Instilling Ear (Otic) Drops

    SECTION 5 Administering Parenteral Medications

    Preparing Equipment for Injections

    Components of a Needle and Syringe

    Using Safety and Needleless Systems

    Preparing Medications

    Administering Injections

    Administering Intradermal Injections

    Administering Subcutaneous Injections

    Administering Intramuscular Injections

    Administering Insulin

    Summary

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Parenteral Medications

    SKILL 11.13 Preparing a Medication From a Vial

    SKILL 11.14 Preparing a Medication From an Ampule

    SKILL 11.15 Preparing a Medication That Requires Reconstitution

    SKILL 11.16 Administering an Intradermal Injection

    SKILL 11.17 Administering a Subcutaneous Injection

    SKILL 11.18 Administering an Intramuscular Injection

    SKILL 11.19 Administering a Subcutaneous Insulin Injection

    SKILL 11.20 Caring for a Client With a Subcutaneous Insulin Pump (External)

    CHAPTER 12 Venous Access

    SECTION 1 Collecting Venous Blood Specimens

    Ensuring Accuracy

    Selecting a Vein

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Collecting Venous Blood Specimens

    SKILL 12.1 Selecting a Vein

    SKILL 12.2 Obtaining Venous Blood Specimens

    SECTION 2 Initiating, Dressing, and Discontinuing a Peripheral Intravenous Catheter

    Selecting a Vein

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Initiating a Peripheral Intravenous Line

    SKILL 12.3 Inserting and Dressing a Peripheral Intravenous Catheter

    SKILL 12.4 Changing a PIV Dressing

    SKILL 12.5 Discontinuing a Peripheral Intravenous Catheter

    SECTION 3 Intravenous Fluids

    Monitoring Intake and Output

    Types of Intravenous Fluids

    Infection Control

    Safety and the Rights of Intravenous Fluid Administration

    Intravenous Fluid Administration Sets

    Priming Administration Sets and Bubble Management

    Infusing Fluids

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Infusing Intravenous Fluids

    SKILL 12.6 Managing a Saline Lock

    SKILL 12.7 Preparing a Primary Intravenous Infusion SKILL 12.8 Replacing Intravenous Infusion Fluid

    SECTION 4 Administering Intravenous Medications

    Orders for Intravenous Medications

    Nursing Responsibilities

    Medication Preparation and Equipment

    Complications of Intravenous Medication Administration

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Intravenous Medications

    SKILL 12.9 Administering Intermittent Intravenous Medication via Secondary Infusion

    SKILL 12.10 Administering Intravenous Medication via Intravenous Push

    SECTION 5 Administering a Blood Transfusion

    Different Types of Blood Components

    Types of Blood Transfusions

    ABO Compatibility System

    Safety Considerations

    Equipment Used for a Blood Transfusion

    Procedure for Administering a Blood Transfusion

    Possible Complications

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering a Blood Transfusion

    SKILL 12.11 Administering Packed Red Blood Cells (PRBCs)

    CHAPTER 13 Central Venous Access

    SECTION 1 Caring for a Client With a CVAD Tunneled Catheters

    Nontunneled Catheters

    Implanted Ports

    Power-Injection Capable

    Assisting With Insertion

    Complications of CVADs

    Drawing Blood From a CVAD

    Care for a Client With a Subcutaneous Port: Accessing and Deaccessing

    Discontinuing a CVAD

    Critical Concepts and CVADs

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Caring for the Client With a CVAD

    SKILL 13.1 Assisting With Insertion

    SKILL 13.2 Flushing Central Venous Access Devices

    SKILL 13.3 Changing the CVC or PICC Line Dressing

    SKILL 13.4 Changing the Needleless Connectors for a CVC/PICC Line

    SKILL 13.5 Collecting Blood Specimens/Blood Cultures SKILL 13.6 Managing Subcutaneous Ports: Accessing, Changing the Dressing, and Deaccessing

    SKILL 13.7 Discontinuing a Central Line

    SECTION 2 Infusing Fluids With a CVAD

    Infusing Fluids

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Infusing Fluids Through a CVAD

    SKILL 13.8 Infusing IV Fluids

    SKILL 13.9 Initiating TPN and/or Lipids

    CHAPTER 14 Bowel Management

    SECTION 1 Supporting Healthy Bowel Elimination

    Characteristics of Stool

    Bowel Elimination Problems

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Supporting Healthy Bowel Elimination

    SKILL 14.1 Performing Digital Stimulation and Evacuation

    SKILL 14.2 Inserting Rectal Tubes

    SKILL 14.3 Applying a Fecal Collection Pouch

    SKILL 14.4 Setting Up a Fecal Management System

    SECTION 2 Administering Enemas

    Application of the Nursing Process

    Critical Concepts: Administering Enemas

    SKILL 14.5 Administering a Cleansing Enema

    SKILL 14.6 Administering a Commercially Prepared Enema

    SECTION 3

Komentarze (0)