Home care nursing practice : concepts and application / 6
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Robyn Rice.
- Fourth edition
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- xix, 585 pages : illustrations 24 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Home care nursing practice: historical perspectives and philosophy of care -- Understanding home care: applying theory to clinical practice -- The role of the home care nurse and orientation strategies -- Caring for families in the home -- Developing the plan of care and documentation -- Infection control in the home -- Patient education in the home -- Legal and ethical issues in home care -- Case management, collaborative team practice, and leadership strategies for home care nurses -- Quality patient care -- The patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease -- The patient with chronic heart failure -- The ventilator-dependent patient -- The patient with chronic wounds -- The patient with diabetes -- The patient with diabetes -- The patient with bladder dysfunction -- The patient with neurological dysfunction -- The patient with AIDS -- The patient with cancer -- The patient receiving home care rehabilitation services -- The patient receiving home care social services -- The patient receiving home infusion therapies -- Maternal-child nursing: postpartum home care -- The mental health patient -- The elderly patient -- The hospice and palliative care patient -- Managing home environmental threats and safety in the community -- From telehealth to telecare: implications for clinical practice -- Complementary therapies and home care nursing practice -- Home care nursing strategies that transcend time, distance, and space.