Evidence-based geriatric nursing protocol for best practice
Boltz, Marie (Éditeur intellectuel) / Fulmer, Terry T. (Éditeur intellectuel) / Capezuti, Elizabeth
(Éditeur intellectuel) / Zwicker, DeAnne (Éditeur intellectuel)
6th edition
2021
xxi, 891 p. : ill.
9780826188144
Anglais
1. Incorporating Evidence Into Practice -- 2. Assessment And Management -- 3. Clinical Interventions -- 4. Interventions In Specialty Practice -- 5. Models Of Care
Across health care settings, older adults represent the majority of consumers served. They present with the most clinically and socially complex situations, and thus require nurses to possess highly developed assessment competencies, critical thinking abilities, and relationship-based skills. Nurses have an enormous responsibility when providing care to older adults in this rapidly changing health care environment with its increasing regulatory requirements, variable staffing levels, and unpredictable reimbursement. Nurses also have an amazing opportunity to positively change the daily experiences and health of older adults. The nurse who is armed with an understanding of the unique clinical presentations and response to treatment in older adults, and who has knowledge about evidence-based assessment and interventions, is situated to not only prevent and manage health problems, but also to promote function and quality of life.
Soins infirmiers en gériatrie / Soins infirmiers factuels / Plans de soins
WY 152 E93 2021
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1 | WY 152 E93 2021 | Bibliothèque Norman-Bethune [emprunté jusqu'au 2024-10-11] |