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9780133974362

Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing

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    9780133974362

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    0133974367

  • Edition: 10th
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2016-01-05
  • Publisher: Pearson
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Summary

For fundamentals of nursing courses in the nursing curriculum

Help each student think like a nurse using a clear, consistent approach
Consistency and accessibility are essential to student success in the Fundamentals of Nursing course. With its clear, approachable, writing style, Kozier & Erb’s Fundamentals of Nursing sets the foundation for nursing excellence. Coverage of the key concepts of contemporary nursing, as well as the latest nursing evidence, standards, and competencies, helps prepare readers to become effective nurses. To help students develop their clinical-reasoning abilities, new QSEN features draw connections to actual nursing practice. All basic and fundamental skills for the registered nurse are described within the nursing process. Students will learn to think like nurses as they see how the material they are reading is applied in nursing practice.

Also available with MyNursingLab®
This title is also available with MyNursingLab—an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to engage students in the Fundamentals of Nursing course and improve results. Its guided learning path is proven to help students think like a nurse as they move beyond memorization to true understanding through application.

NOTE: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyNursingLab does not come packaged with this content. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyNursingLab, search the Pearson website.

MyNursingLab should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Students, if interested in purchasing this title with MyNursingLab, ask your instructor for the correct package ISBN and Course ID. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.

Offer a consistent, seamless skills component
Because the Berman textbook and Skills books are written by the same author team, fundamentals students experience a seamless presentation, style, and experience throughout. Contact your Pearson representative to package Kozier & Erb’s Fundamentals of Nursing, Tenth Edition with the authors’ Skills in Clinical Nursing, Eighth Edition ISBN: 013399743X.

Author Biography

A San Francisco Bay Area native, Audrey Berman received her BSN from the University of California— San Francisco and later returned to that campus to obtain her MS in physiologic nursing and her PhD in nursing. Her dissertation was entitled Sailing a Course through Chemotherapy: The Experience of Women with Breast Cancer. She worked in oncology at Samuel Merritt Hospital prior to beginning her teaching career in the diploma program at Samuel Merritt Hospital School of Nursing in 1976. As a faculty member, she participated in the transition of that program into a baccalaureate degree and in the development of the master of science and doctor of nursing practice programs. Over the years, she has taught a variety of medical-surgical nursing courses in the prelicensure programs. She currently serves as the dean of nursing at Samuel Merritt University (an affiliate of Sutter Health) and is the 2014-2016 president of the California Association of Colleges of Nursing.

Dr. Berman has traveled extensively, visiting nursing and health care institutions in Australia, Botswana, Brazil, Germany, Israel, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, the Soviet Union, and Spain. She serves on the board of directors for the Bay Area Tumor Institute and the East Bay American Heart Association. She is a member of the American Nurses Association and Sigma Theta Tau and is a site visitor for the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. She has twice participated as an NCLEX-RN item writer for the National Council of State Boards of Nursing. She has presented locally, nationally, and internationally on topics related to nursing education, breast cancer, and technology in health care.

Dr. Berman authored the scripts for more than 35 nursing skills videotapes in the 1990s. She was a coauthor of the sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth editions of Fundamentals of Nursing and, with Shirlee Snyder, coauthor of the fifth, sixth, and seventh editions of Skills in Clinical Nursing.

Shirlee J. Snyder graduated from Columbia Hospital School of Nursing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and subsequently received a bachelor of science in nursing from the University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee. Because of an interest in cardiac nursing and teaching, she earned a master of science in nursing with a minor in cardiovascular clinical specialist and teaching from the University of Alabama in Birmingham. A move to California resulted in becoming a faculty member at Samuel Merritt Hospital School of Nursing in Oakland, California. Shirlee was fortunate to be involved in the phasing out of the diploma and ADN programs and development of a baccalaureate intercollegiate nursing program. She held numerous positions during her 15-year tenure at Samuel Merritt College, including curriculum coordinator, assistant director—instruction, dean of instruction, and associate dean of the Intercollegiate Nursing Program. She is an associate professor alumnus at Samuel Merritt College. Her interest and experiences in nursing education resulted in Shirlee obtaining a doctorate of education focused in curriculum and instruction from the University of San Francisco.

Dr. Snyder moved to Portland, Oregon, in 1990 and taught in the ADN program at Portland Community College for 8 years. During this teaching experience she presented locally and nationally on topics related to using multimedia in the classroom and promoting ethnic and minority student success. Another career opportunity in 1998 led her to the Community College of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas, Nevada, where Dr. Snyder was the nursing program director with responsibilities for the associate degree and practical nursing programs for 5 years. During this time she coauthored the fifth edition of Kozier & Erb’s Techniques in Clinical Nursing with Audrey Berman.

In 2003, Dr. Snyder returned to baccalaureate nursing education. She embraced the opportunity to be one of the nursing faculty teaching the first nursing class in the baccalaureate nursing program at the first state college in Nevada, which opened in 2002. From 2008-2012, she was the dean of the School of Nursing at Nevada State College in Henderson, Nevada.  She is currently retired.

Dr. Snyder enjoyed traveling to the Philippines (Manila and Cebu) in 2009 to present all-day seminars to approximately 5,000 nursing students and 200 nursing faculty.  She is a member of the American Nurses Association and Sigma Theta Tau. She has been a site visitor for the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges.

Geralyn Frandsen graduated in the last class from DePaul Hospital School of Nursing in St. Louis, MO. She earned a bachelor of science in nursing from Maryville College. She attended Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, earning a master of science degree in nursing with specializations in community health and nursing education. Upon completion, she accepted a faculty position at her alma mater Maryville College, which has since been renamed Maryville University. In 2003 she completed her doctorate in higher education and leadership at Saint Louis University. Her dissertation was Mentoring Nursing Faculty in Higher Education. Her review of literature was incorporated in the Maryville University Guide to Promotion and Tenure.

In service to the university she has been a member and chair of the promotion and tenure committee for the last 10 years. She is a tenured full professor and currently serves as the Assistant Director of the Catherine McCauley School of Nursing at Maryville. When educating undergraduate and graduate students she utilizes a variety of teaching strategies to engage her students. When teaching undergraduate pharmacology she utilizes a team teaching approach, placing students in groups to review content. Each student is also required to bring a completed ticket to class covering the content to be taught. The practice of bringing a ticket to class was introduced to her by Dr. Em Bevis, who is famous for the Toward a Caring Curriculum.

Dr. Frandsen has authored textbooks in pharmacology and nursing fundamentals. In the 9th edition of Kozier and Erb’s Fundamentals of Nursing she contributed the chapters on, Safety, Diagnostic Testing, Medications, Perioperative Nursing, and Fecal Elimination. In 2013 she was the fundamentals contributor for Ready Point and My Nursing Lab. This is an online resource to assist students in reviewing content in their nursing fundamentals course. She has authored both the Nursing Fundamentals: Pearson Reviews and Rationales and, in 2007, Pharmacology Reviews and Rationales.

Dr. Frandsen has completed the End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium train the trainer courses for advanced practice nurses and the doctorate of nursing practice. She is passionate about end-of-life care and teaches a course to her undergraduate students. She also teaches undergraduate pharmacology and advanced pharmacotherapeutics. Her advanced pharmacotherapeutics class is taught at the university and online. Dr. Frandsen is a member of Sigma Theta Tau International, the American Nurses’ Association, and serves as a site visitor for the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.

Table of Contents

UNIT 1 The Nature of Nursing 1

  1. Historical and Contemporary Nursing Practice 2
  2. Evidence-Based Practice and Research in Nursing 27
  3. Nursing Theories and Conceptual Frameworks 39
  4. Legal Aspects of Nursing 52
  5. Values, Ethics, and Advocacy 80

UNIT 2 Contemporary Health Care 98

  1. Health Care Delivery Systems 99
  2. Community Nursing and Care Continuity 116
  3. Home Care 131
  4. Electronic Health Records and Information Technology 143

UNIT 3 The Nursing Process 161

  1. Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning 162
  2. Assessing 177
  3. Diagnosing 199
  4. Planning 214
  5. Implementing and Evaluating 236
  6. Documenting and Reporting 250

UNIT 4¿Health Beliefs and Practices 274

  1. Health Promotion 275
  2. Health, Wellness, and Illness 298
  3. Culturally Responsive Nursing Care 315
  4. Complementary and Alternative Healing Modalities 335

UNIT 5 Lifespan Development 352

  1. Concepts of Growth and Development 353
  2. Promoting Health from Conception Through Adolescence 372
  3. Promoting Health in Young and Middle-Aged Adults 39
  4. Promoting Health in Older Adults 411
  5. Promoting Family Health 434

UNIT ¿6 Integral Aspects of Nursing 447

  1. Caring 448
  2. Communicating 462
  3. Teaching 491
  4. Leading, Managing, and Delegating 518

UNIT 7 Assessing Health 533

  1. Vital Signs 534
  2. Health Assessment 574

UNIT 8¿Integral Components of Client Care 669

  1. Asepsis 670
  2. Safety 715
  3. Hygiene 749
  4. Diagnostic Testing 807
  5. Medications 840
  6. Skin Integrity and Wound Care 919
  7. Perioperative Nursing 959

UNIT 9 Promoting Psychosocial Health 999

  1. Sensory Perception 1000
  2. Self-Concept 1021
  3. Sexuality 1035
  4. Spirituality 1058
  5. Stress and Coping 1078
  6. Loss, Grieving, and Death 1098

UNIT 10 Promoting Physiological Health 1121

  1. Activity and Exercise 1122
  2. Sleep 1182
  3. Pain Management 1204
  4. Nutrition 1249
  5. Urinary Elimination 1304
  6. Fecal Elimination 1344
  7. Oxygenation 1378
  8. Circulation 1426
  9. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid—Base Balance 1449

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