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Medical-surgical Nursing in Canada
Sharon Mantik Lewis
Margaret McLean Heitkemper
Shannon Ruff Dirksen
Sandra Goldsworthy
Maureen A. Barry
其他書名
Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems
出版
Elsevier Moseby
, 2006
ISBN
0779699696
9780779699698
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=uIEZtAEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Lewis' Medical-Surgical Nursing is a popular medical/surgical text used in nursing courses around the world containing solid, research-based content presented in a concise, readable, and consistent format. This Canadian edition focuses on ensuring that the appropriate Canadian content such as Canadian statistics, references, policy and practice guidelines, ethical and legal issues, cultural mix, and drug names are included throughout.
Canadian editors, Sandra Goldsworthy and Maureen Barry, have adapted and updated each of the 67 chapters, selecting nursing experts from across the country to contribute to each chapter to ensure all pertinent Canadian content is included.
Special features highlight the content that is most relevant and challenging for today's nursing students, including patient teaching, community and home care, gerontology, cultural and ethnic considerations, collaborative care, nutrition, and critical thinking.
Nursing management content is discussed in a unique levels-of-care approach, with separate headings for Health Promotion, Acute Intervention, and Ambulatory and Home Care.
More than just a textbook, it is a comprehensive resource with the essential information that students need to prepare for lectures, classroom activities, examinations, clinical assignments, and comprehensive care of patients.
Includes Canadian drug names or generic drug names where appropriate.
Includes Canadian Best Practice Guidelines for nursing.
Ethical and legal issues specific to the Canadian context are highlighted throughout.
Diverse Canadian cultural mix is reflected in examples and illustrations.
All American references replaced where appropriate or enhanced with Canadian references to reflect Canadian health care policy and guidelines.
All references revised to reflect the up-to-date research findings. References older than 5 years will be retained only if seminal research.
All chapters revised to include Canadian content throughout.
With 44 additional contributors.