Transplant nursing is the delivery of specialized nursing care
focused on protecting, promoting, and optimizing the health and
abilities of both the transplant recipient and the living donor
across the life span. Patient care includes prevention, detection,
and treatment of illness and injury related to diseases treated by
solid organ transplantation and to diseases that may result from
living donation. Transplant nursing also addresses the prevention
of further disease and the promotion of optimal health and
well-being of organ recipients and donors. ANA and the
International Transplant Nurses Society convened a workgroup of
transplant nurse experts from to update and expand the 2008 edition
to accommodate ongoing and anticipated changes in their specialty
and in health care. With input from numerous nurses, they developed
this revised edition. It is a comprehensive delineation of the
competent level of practice and professional performance common to
and expected from transplant registered nurses in all practice
levels and settings. The publication’s scope of practice
addresses what is expected of all transplant nurses, specifying the
who, what, where, when, why, and how of their practice. This gives
the context—the underlying assumptions, characteristics,
environments and settings, education and training requirements, key
issues and trends, and ethical and conceptual bases of transplant
nursing—needed to understand and use the standards. Those 16
standards, which offer a framework for evaluating practice outcomes
and goals, are those by which all transplant nurses are held
accountable for their practice. The set of specific competencies
accompanying each standard serves as evidence of minimal compliance
with that standard. A foundational volume that is primarily for
those directly involved with transplant nursing practice,
education, and research, other nurses and allied healthcare
providers, researchers, and scholars will find value in this
content. It is also a resource for employers, insurers, lawyers,
policy makers, regulators, and stakeholders involved in solid organ
transplantation. About ANA’s Specialty Nursing Standards Since
the late 1990s, ANA has partnered with other nursing organizations
to establish a formal process for recognition of specialty areas of
nursing practice. This includes the criteria for approving the
specialty itself and the scope statement, and an acknowledgment by
ANA of the standards of practice for that specialty. Because of the
significant changes in the evolving nursing and healthcare
environments, ANA’s approval of specialty nursing scope
statements and its acknowledgment of specialty standards of
practice remain valid for five years, starting from the publication
date of the documents. The standards in this publication are based
on language from ANA’s Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice,
Second Edition, a helpful supplement to this specialty text, which
in turn is of optimal use with two complementary ANA texts:
Nursing’s Social Policy Statement and Guide to the Code of Ethics
for Nurses. Together, these three books help guide nursing
practice, thinking, and decision-making. The set is proving useful
as a professional reference, classroom textbook, in-service
training guide, and credentialing exam resource.
General
Imprint: |
American Nurses Publishing
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
February 2016 |
Authors: |
American Nurses' Association
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
160 |
Edition: |
2nd Revised edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-55810-639-0 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-55810-639-1 |
Barcode: |
9781558106390 |
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