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9780721603575

Core Curriculum for Oncology Nursing

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  • ISBN13:

    9780721603575

  • ISBN10:

    0721603572

  • Edition: 4th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-02-24
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science Health Science

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When you need definitive information on today's concepts and practices in oncology nursing, rely on this trusted sourcebook! The fourth edition is completely revised, updated, and expanded to reflect the current state of oncology nursing practice.

Table of Contents

PART ONE Quality of Life
Comfort
3(26)
Jeannine M. Brant
Pain
3(12)
Fatigue
15(3)
Pruritus
18(4)
Sleep Disorders
22(7)
Coping: Psychosocial Issues
29(24)
Patricia M. Grimm
Emotional Distress
29(3)
Anxiety
32(4)
Depression
36(3)
Spiritual Distress
39(3)
Loss of Personal Control
42(2)
Loss and Grief
44(4)
Social Dysfunction (Client and Family)
48(5)
Coping: Altered Body Image and Alopecia
53(6)
Beth A. Freitas
Body Image
53(2)
Alopecia
55(4)
Coping: Cultural Issues
59(21)
Joanne K. Itano
Coping: Survivorship Issues and Financial Concerns
80(9)
Susan Leigh
Sexuality
89(13)
Patricia W. Nishimoto
Supportive Care: Dying and Death
102(25)
Margaret J. Crowley
Hospice Care and Palliative Care
102(2)
Pain
104(3)
Elimination
107(2)
Dyspnea
109(3)
Anorexia/Cachexia
112(1)
Nausea and Vomiting
113(2)
Dehydration
115(1)
Psychologic: Depression and Anxiety
116(1)
Psychologic: Delirium
117(1)
Imminent Death
118(2)
Social Support
120(2)
Spiritual and Cultural
122(1)
Bereavement
123(4)
Supportive Care: Rehabilitation and Resources
127(10)
Sue L. Frymark
Supportive Care: Support Therapies and Procedures
137(24)
Janis M. Petree
Blood Component Therapy
137(5)
Nutrition Support Therapy
142(7)
Vascular Access: Venous, Arterial, and Peritoneal Devices
149(7)
Infusion Systems
156(5)
Supportive Care: Pharmacologic Interventions
161(69)
Robert J. Ignoffo
Carol S. Viele
Zoe Ngo
Antimicrobials
161(19)
Antiinflammatory Agents
180(6)
Antiemetic Therapy
186(10)
Analgesics
196(6)
Psychotropic Drugs: Sedative/Hypnotic and Antianxiety Agents
202(9)
Antidepressants
211(6)
Anticonvulsants
217(6)
Hematopoietic Growth Factors
223(7)
Supportive Care: Nonpharmacologic Interventions
230(15)
Denise Murray Edwards
PART TWO Protective Mechanisms
Alterations in Mobility, Skin Integrity, and Neurologic Status
245(14)
Jennifer Douglas Pearce
Alterations in Mobility
245(3)
Alterations in Skin Integrity
248(3)
Neuropathies
251(4)
Alterations in Mental Status
255(4)
Myelosuppression
259(18)
Dawn Camp-Sorrell
Neutropenia
259(5)
Thrombocytopenia
264(3)
Infection
267(2)
Hemorrhage
269(2)
Fever and Chills
271(6)
PART THREE Gastrointestinal and Urinary Function
Alterations in Nutrition
277(41)
Marilynn Berendt
Sherri D'Agostino
Dysphagia
277(3)
Anorexia
280(4)
Mucositis/Esophagitis
284(5)
Xerostomia
289(3)
Nausea
292(4)
Vomiting
296(2)
Taste Alterations
298(2)
Electrolyte Imbalances
300(7)
Weight Changes
307(2)
Cachexia
309(3)
Ascites
312(6)
Alterations in Elimination
318(29)
Annette W. Kuck
Elisa Ricciardi
Urinary and Bowel Incontinence
318(5)
Constipation
323(4)
Diarrhea
327(4)
Bowel Obstruction
331(5)
Ostomies and Urinary Diversions
336(4)
Renal Dysfunction
340(7)
PART FOUR Cardiopulmonary Function
Alterations in Ventilation
347(17)
Leslie V. Matthews
Anatomic or Surgical Alterations
347(3)
Pulmonary Toxicity Related to Cancer Therapy
350(3)
Dyspnea
353(3)
Pleural Effusions
356(3)
Anemia
359(5)
Alterations in Circulation
364(19)
Kristine Turner Story
Lymphedema
364(3)
Edema
367(2)
Pericardial Effusion
369(2)
Cardiovascular Toxicity Related to Cancer Therapy
371(4)
Thrombotic Events
375(8)
PART FIVE Oncologic Emergencies
Metabolic Emergencies
383(39)
Barbara Holmes Gobel
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
383(6)
Sepsis
389(6)
Tumor Lysis Syndrome
395(5)
Hypercalcemia
400(6)
Syndrome of Inappropriate Secretion of Antidiuretic Hormone
406(6)
Anaphylaxis
412(10)
Structural Emergencies
422(21)
Jane C. Hunter
Increased Intracranial Pressure
422(4)
Spinal Cord Compression
426(5)
Superior Vena Cava Syndrome
431(3)
Cardiac Tamponade
434(9)
PART SIX Scientific Basis for Practice
Biology of Cancer and Carcinogenesis
443(22)
Deborah L. Volker
Immunology
465(11)
Kristi V. Schmidt
Genetics
476(16)
Kathleen A. Calzone
Nursing Care of the Client with Breast Cancer
492(20)
Marjorie Bernice
Nursing Care of the Client with Lung Cancer
512(12)
Marie Flannery
Nursing Care of the Client with Cancers of the Gastrointestinal Tract
524(31)
Roberta Anne Strohl
Esophageal Cancer
524(7)
Gastric Cancer
531(6)
Colorectal Cancer
537(12)
Pancreatic Cancer
549(6)
Nursing Care of the Client with Cancers of the Reproductive System
555(29)
Susan Vogt Temple
Cynthia H. Umstead
Cervical Cancer
555(7)
Endometrial Cancer
562(4)
Ovarian Cancer
566(4)
Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia
570(2)
Vulvar Cancer
572(3)
Vaginal Cancer
575(1)
Testicular Cancer
576(4)
Penile Cancer
580(4)
Nursing Care of the Client with Cancers of the Urinary System
584(31)
Maureen E. O'Rourke
Kidney Cancer
584(9)
Bladder Cancer
593(11)
Prostate Cancer
604(11)
Nursing Care of the Client with Skin Cancer
615(9)
Alice J. Longman
Nursing Care of the Client with Head and Neck Cancer
624(32)
Ellen Carr
Nursing Care of the Client with Cancers of the Neurologic System
656(20)
Shirley J. Kern
Brain Tumors
656(13)
Spinal Cord Tumors
669(7)
Nursing Care of the Client with Leukemia
676(13)
Molly J. Moran
Susan Ezzone
Nursing Care of the Client with Lymphoma or Multiple Myeloma
689(12)
Ryan R. Iwamoto
Nursing Care of the Client with Bone and Soft Tissue Cancers
701(15)
Ellen Carr
Nursing Care of the Client with HIV-Related Cancers
716(20)
Theresa A. Moran
Nursing Implications of Surgical Treatment
736(12)
Thomas J. Szopa
Nursing Implications of Radiation Therapy
748(15)
Mary Ellyn Witt
Nursing Implications of Biotherapy and Molecular Targeted Therapy
763(22)
Danielle M. Gale
Nursing Implications of Antineoplastic Therapy
785(17)
Susan Vogt Temple
Barbara C. Poniatowski
Principles of Preparation, Administration, and Disposal of Hazardous Drugs
802(7)
Jean M. Ellsworth-Wolk
Jan Hawthorne Maxson
Nursing Implications of Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
809(19)
Terry Wikle Shapiro
Complementary and Alternative Medicines
828(11)
Paul Jay Ross
PART SEVEN Health Promotion
Epidemiology and Prevention of Cancer
839(22)
Sharon J. Olsen
Early Detection of Cancer
861(16)
Candis Morrison
PART EIGHT Professional Performance
Application of the Statement on the Scope and Standards of Oncology Nursing Practice and Evidence-Based Practice
877(16)
Linda U. Krebs
Standards of Oncology Nursing Practice
877(7)
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)
884(9)
The Education Process
893(6)
Patricia Agre
Legal Issues Influencing Cancer Care
899(10)
Mary Magee Gullatte
Selected Ethical Issues in Cancer Care
909(12)
Paula Nelson-Marten
Jacqueline J. Glover
Cancer Economics and Health Care Reform
921(12)
Molly Loney
Professional Issues in Cancer Care
933
Dianne N. Ishida
Professional Development
933(1)
Multidisciplinary Collaboration
934(2)
Quality Improvement
936(4)
Client Advocacy
940

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