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Care of the Adult with a Chronic Illness Or Disability
註釋Care of the Adult with a Chronic Illness or Disability equips nurses working in a variety of community care settings with the tools and knowledge needed for caring for the adult patient living with a chronic or disabling condition. Nursing care is addressed within the interdisciplinary team approach necessary for handling complex chronic conditions and the attendant physical and psychosocial issues. In addition to interdisciplinary treatment of the immediate condition, interventions that help the patient reach rehabilitation goals in functional and lifestyle independence are also covered as are family and caregiver concerns, ethical considerations, and end-of-life issues.
  • Special Think S boxes synthesize the symptoms, sequela, safety, support, and satisfaction issues unique to each chronic condition.
  • Descriptive case studies at the end of each chapter illustrate the interdisciplinary team approach to caring for the patient with a chronic illness or disability.
  • Nursing care is addressed as part of the interdisciplinary team approach to planning and directing patient care for successful outcomes.
  • Each chronic illness and disability is introduced with an overview of the pertinent pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and diagnostic tests.
  • Family and caregiver concerns, ethical considerations, and end-of-life issues specific to a chronic condition are discussed as appropriate.
  • Alternative and complementary therapies are covered in a separate chapter and more specifically within each chronic condition chapter.
  • Internet and other resources relevant to each condition are included in a box at the end of each chapter.
  • Chapters are organized by body system for easy reference and access to specific chronic conditions.
  • Chapter Objectives give the reader an overview of pertinent chapter points.
  • Unit I: General Concepts of Chronic Care Nursing covers general concepts of chronic care nursing, including frameworks of chronic care nursing, the various settings of chronic care nursing, and alternative approaches and therapies in chronic care nursing.
  • Unit II: Caring for the Adult With a Chronic Illness or Disability is organized by body system with each chapter focusing on specific chronic illnesses or disabilities.
  • Unit III: Caring for the Adult Living With Cancer or HIV/AIDS focuses on the patient living with cancer or HIV/AIDS and the unique issues that accompany potentially terminal illnesses.