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The preferred nursing fundamentals resources for generations of
nursing students and educators, Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art
and Science of Person-Centered Nursing Care, 10th Edition, equips
beginning nursing students with a holistic, case-based perspective
on nursing practice and emphasizes the clinical reasoning and
decision-making essential to their success in today's competitive
healthcare environment. Promoting nursing as an evolving art and
science directed to human health and well-being, this bestselling
text is designed to instill in students the highest level of
scientific knowledge and technical skill while cultivating the
blended competencies crucial to responsible patient-centered care
in a wide variety of care settings. Updates throughout this 10th
Edition reflect a growing emphasis on clinical judgment and NCLEX
(R) readiness, training students to think like nurses and respond
confidently and effectively to clinical challenges. Ample clinical
examples, pedagogy, illustrations, and online learning tools and
assessments engage students and distill need-to-know information,
complemented by a suite of integrated teaching and learning
resources that create a seamless, superior learning experience for
every student. New to this Edition NEW! Clinical Judgment chapter
conditions students think like nurses, incorporating the nursing
process and the latest evidence-based practices to prioritize
responsibilities and make confident clinical decisions. NEW!
Integrated NCSBN concepts and terms keep students on the front
lines of today's evolving nursing practice and ready them for
success on the NextGen NCLEX (R). NEW! Evolving Case Studies
familiarize students with the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Evaluation
Model and reflect the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN). NEW! Diversity,
inclusion, and equity content equips students with a diverse
perspective on patient care essential to today's nursing practice.
NEW! Timely coverage throughout the text reflects the impact of
climate change and COVID-19 on patient care. NEW! 2021 AACN
Essentials and ANA Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice
incorporated throughout the text help you meet the latest
curriculum standards in competency-based nursing education. NEW!
Thoughtful Person-Centered Practice: Challenging Topics leverage
Unfolding Patient Stories to reinforce clinical reasoning and
judgment competencies in a real-world context. UPDATED! NCLEX
(R)-style Chapter Review Questions in every chapter strengthen
students' exam readiness.
Study Guide to Accompany Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and
Science of Person-Centered Nursing Care, Tenth Edition Created in
conjunction with Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of
Patient-Centered Care, Tenth Edition, this valuable Study Guide
helps students review and apply important concepts to prepare for
exams-and their nursing careers! Assessing Your Understanding
provides a variety of exercises such as matching and
fill-in-the-blank questions to help students retain key
information. Applying Your Knowledge challenges students with
critical thinking questions, reflective practice exercises to help
cultivate QSEN competencies, and patient care studies. Practicing
for NCLEX provides multiple-choice and alternate-format questions
to help students review content and become familiar with the NCLEX
format.
The preferred nursing fundamentals resources for generations of
nursing students and educators, Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art
and Science of Person-Centered Nursing Care, 10th Edition, equips
beginning nursing students with a holistic, case-based perspective
on nursing practice and emphasizes the clinical reasoning and
decision-making essential to their success in today's competitive
healthcare environment. Promoting nursing as an evolving art and
science directed to human health and well-being, this bestselling
text is designed to instill in students the highest level of
scientific knowledge and technical skill while cultivating the
blended competencies crucial to responsible patient-centered care
in a wide variety of care settings. Updates throughout this 10th
Edition reflect a growing emphasis on clinical judgment and NCLEX
(R) readiness, training students to think like nurses and respond
confidently and effectively to clinical challenges. Ample clinical
examples, pedagogy, illustrations, and online learning tools and
assessments engage students and distill need-to-know information,
complemented by a suite of integrated teaching and learning
resources that create a seamless, superior learning experience for
every student. New to this Edition NEW! Clinical Judgment chapter
conditions students think like nurses, incorporating the nursing
process and the latest evidence-based practices to prioritize
responsibilities and make confident clinical decisions. NEW!
Integrated NCSBN concepts and terms keep students on the front
lines of today's evolving nursing practice and ready them for
success on the NextGen NCLEX (R). NEW! Evolving Case Studies
familiarize students with the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Evaluation
Model and reflect the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN). NEW! Diversity,
inclusion, and equity content equips students with a diverse
perspective on patient care essential to today's nursing practice.
NEW! Timely coverage throughout the text reflects the impact of
climate change and COVID-19 on patient care. NEW! 2021 AACN
Essentials and ANA Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice
incorporated throughout the text help you meet the latest
curriculum standards in competency-based nursing education. NEW!
Thoughtful Person-Centered Practice: Challenging Topics leverage
Unfolding Patient Stories to reinforce clinical reasoning and
judgment competencies in a real-world context. UPDATED! NCLEX
(R)-style Chapter Review Questions in every chapter strengthen
students' exam readiness.
Skill Checklists for Fundamentals of Nursing help you practice and
record the mastery of every step of each skill found in
Fundamentals of Nursing: The Art and Science of Person-Centered
Care, Tenth Edition. It serves as a valuable self-assessment tool
for students as well as a convenient tool for faculty to record
student performance.
What, exactly, does it mean to be human? It is an age-old question,
one for which theology, philosophy, science, and medicine have all
provided different answers. But though a unified response to the
question can no longer be taken for granted, how we answer it
frames the wide range of different norms, principles, values, and
intuitions that characterize today's bioethical discussions. If we
don't know what it means to be human, how can we judge whether
biomedical sciences threaten or enhance our humanity? This
fundamental question, however, receives little attention in the
study of bioethics. In a field consumed with the promises and
perils of new medical discoveries, emerging technologies, and
unprecedented social change, current conversations about bioethics
focus primarily on questions of harm and benefit, patient autonomy,
and equality of health care distribution. Prevailing models of
medical ethics emphasize human capacity for self-control and
self-determination, rarely considering such inescapable dimensions
of the human condition as disability, loss, and suffering,
community and dignity, all of which make it difficult for us to be
truly independent. In "Health and Human Flourishing", contributors
from a wide range of disciplines mine the intersection of the
secular and the religious, the medical and the moral, to unearth
the ethical and clinical implications of these facets of human
existence. Their aim is a richer bioethics, one that takes into
account the roles of vulnerability, dignity, integrity, and
relationality in human affliction as well as human thriving.
Including an examination of how a theological anthropology - a
theological understanding of what it means to be a human being -
can help us better understand health care, social policy, and
science, this thought-provoking anthology will inspire much-needed
conversation among philosophers, theologians, and health care
professionals.
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