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Laboratory Tests and Diagnostic Procedures with Nursing Diagnoses
Jane Vincent Corbett
出版
Pearson/Prentice Hall
, 2004
主題
Medical / Diagnosis
Medical / Laboratory Medicine
Medical / Nursing / General
Medical / Nursing / Assessment & Diagnosis
ISBN
0130493694
9780130493699
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=WCZtAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Written by a highly respected author in the lab and diagnostic test field, this resource explains in detail the clinica1 significance of tests and diagnostic procedures. Its comprehensive coverage is augmented by a strong emphasis on nursing care as applied to lab and diagnostic tests, and on the relationship between nursing diagnoses and nursing care. Both scholarly and practical, it is ideal for use in both classroom and clinical settings. Each chapter is organized as an independent study unit--complete with objectives, an organizing theme with background information (called an expository organizer), and test questions. NEW TO THE SIXTH EDITION
Evidence-based practice with extensive reference lists for each chapter
Updates on tests and treatments that provide the latest breakthroughs in diagnostic testing and treatment modalities
Laboratory data updates such as issues on point-of-care testing, use of panic or critical values, and more
Updated guidelines and diagnostic procedures for mammogram, revised Bethesda guidelines for reporting cervical cytology, sentinel node biopsies using radionuclides, and expanded use of CT and MRI scans
300 new references provide the most current and reliable information
KEY FEATURES
Focus on the nurse explains lab tests are used in nursing care and the nurse's role for diagnostic procedures
Chapters grouped by possible nursing diagnoses with objectives and review questions
Reference values and wide range of examples of use for entire life span and in a variety of settings
Current NANDA nursing diagnoses with specific nursing interventions for each test andprocedure
Medical diagnoses and medical interventions that include a discussion of usual medical intervention for a particular set of circumstances
Part II includes four case studies for practice in critical thinking and interpretation of laboratory data