Clinical Management for Positive Outcomes - Single Volume To order this title, and for more information, click here Eighth Edition
By Joyce Black, PhD, RN, CPSN, CWCN, FAPWCA, Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE Jane Hawks, DNSc, RN, BC, Professor of Nursing, Midland Lutheran College, Fremont, NE
Description Medical-Surgical Nursing: Clinical Management for Positive Outcomes, 8th Edition takes you from basic to advanced medical-surgical nursing
with an enhanced multimedia package that makes it easier to learn and apply concepts. This text provides a reliable foundation in anatomy
and physiology, pathophysiology, medical management, and nursing care for the full spectrum of adult health conditions. The roles of
various healthcare professionals in managing each disorder and are clearly outlined, and evidence-based practice and clinical guidelines
are integrated throughout the text.
Contents
Unit I - Foundations of Practice
1. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention 2. Health Assessment 3. Critical
Thinking 4. Complementary and Alternative Therapies
Unit II - Health Care Delivery Systems
5. Ambulatory
Health Care 6. Acute Health Care 7. Critical Care 8. Home Health Care 9. Long-Term Care 10. Rehabilitation
Unit
III - Foundations of Medical-Surgical Nursing Anatomy and Physiology Review: Body Fluid Compartments and Cellular Function
11.
Clients with Fluid Imbalances 12. Clients with Electrolyte Imbalances 13. Acid-Base Balance 14. Clients Having Surgery
Unit
IV - Physiologic Foundations Anatomy and Physiology Review: Physiologic Genomics
15. Perspectives in Genetics 16. Perspectives
in Oncology 17. Clients with Cancer 18. Clients with Wounds 19. Perspectives on Infectious Disease and Bioterrorism
Unit
V - Psychosocial Foundations Anatomy and Physiology Review: Arousal, Pain, and Conscious Awareness
20. Clients with Pain 21.
Perspectives in Palliative Care 22. Clients with Sleep and Rest Disorders and Fatigue 23. Clients with Psychosocial and Mental
Health Concerns 24. Clients with Substance Abuse Disorders
Unit VI – Musculoskeletal Disorders Anatomy and Physiology
Review: The Musculoskeletal System
25. Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System 26. Management of Clients with Musculoskeletal
Disorders 27. Management of Clients with Musculoskeletal Trauma or Overuse
Unit VII – Nutritional Disorders Anatomy
and Physiology Review: The Nutritional (Gastrointestinal) System
28. Assessment of Nutrition and the Digestive System 29.
Management of Clients with Malnutrition 30. Management of Clients with Ingestive Disorders 31. Management of Clients with Digestive
Disorders
Unit VIII – Elimination Disorders Anatomy and Physiology Review: The Elimination Systems
32.
Assessment of Elimination 33. Management of Clients with Intestinal Disorders 34. Management of Clients with Urinary Disorders 35.
Management of Clients with Renal Disorders 36. Management of Clients with Renal Failure
Unit IX – Sexuality and Reproductive
Disorders Anatomy and Physiology Review: The Reproductive Systems
37. Assessment of the Reproductive System 38. Management
of Men with Reproductive Disorders 39. Management of Women with Reproductive Disorders 40. Management of Clients with Breast Disorders 41.
Management of Clients with Sexually Transmitted Infections
Unit X – Metabolic Disorders Anatomy and Physiology Review:
The Metabolic Systems
42. Assessment of the Endocrine and Metabolic Systems 43. Management of Clients with Thyroid and
Parathyroid Disorders 44. Management of Clients with Adrenal and Pituitary Disorders 45. Management of Clients with Diabetes Mellitus 46.
Management of Clients with Exocrine Pancreatic and Biliary Disorders 47. Management of Clients with Hepatic Disorders
Unit
XI – Integumentary Disorders Anatomy and Physiology Review: The Integumentary System
48. Assessment of the Integumentary
System 49. Management of Clients with Integumentary Disorders 50. Management of Clients with Burn Injury
Unit
XII – Vascular Disorders Anatomy and Physiology Review: The Vascular System
51. Assessment of the Vascular System 52.
Management of Clients with Hypertensive Disorders 53. Management of Clients with Vascular Disorders
Unit XIII – Cardiac
Disorders Anatomy and Physiology Review: The Heart
54. Assessment of the Cardiac System 55. Management of Clients with
Structural Cardiac Disorders 56. Management of Clients with Functional Cardiac Disorders 57. Management of Clients with Dysrhythmias 58.
Management of Clients with Myocardial Infarction
Unit XIV – Oxygenation Disorders Anatomy and Physiology Review: The
Respiratory System
59. Assessment of the Respiratory System 60. Management of Clients with Upper Airway Disorders 61.
Management of Clients with Lower Airway Disorders 62. Management of Clients with Parenchymal and Pleural Disorders 63. Management
of Clients with Acute Pulmonary Disorders
Unit XV – Sensory Impairments Anatomy and Physiology Review: The Eyes and
Ears
64. Assessment of the Eyes and Ears 65. Management of Clients with Visual Disorders 66. Management of Clients
with Hearing and Balance Disorders
Unit XVI – Cognitive and Perceptual Disorders Anatomy and Physiology Review: The
Neurologic System
67. Assessment of the Neurologic System 68. Management of Comatose or Confused Clients 69. Management
of Clients with Cerebral Disorders 70. Management of Clients with Stroke 71. Management of Clients with Peripheral Nervous System
Disorders 72. Management of Clients with Degenerative Neurologic Disorders 73. Management of Clients with Neurologic Trauma
Unit
XVII – Protective Disorders Anatomy and Physiology Review: The Hematopoietic System
74. Assessment of the Hematopoietic
System 75. Management of Clients with Hematologic Disorders 76. Management of Clients with Immune Disorders 77. Management
of Clients with Rheumatic Disorders 78. Management of Clients with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome 79. Management of Clients
with Leukemia and Lymphoma
Unit XVIII – Multisystem Disorders
80. Management of Clients Requiring Transplantation 81.
Management of Clients with Shock and Multisystem Disorders 82. Management of Clients in the Emergency Department