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AJN Book of the Year 2016 First-Place Winner in Gerontological
Nursing! The newest edition of this distinguished reference in
geriatric nursing delivers updated guidelines, new illustrative
case studies, and the latest evidence-based protocols developed by
leading researchers, educators, and practitioners in each topic
area. The sixth edition includes new approaches devoted to
supporting LGBTQ elders, persons living with dementia and their
families, and older adults living with HIV. New operational
strategies provide guidance in using the electronic health record,
implementing improved person-centered care approaches, and
maintaining age-friendly atmospheres.Using evidence derived from
all levels of care, this text offers developed guidelines for
improving both quality and outcomes when caring for older adults in
multiple disciplines, including interprofessional team members,
long-term care and other staff educators, social workers,
dietitians, and physicians. Chapters provide assessment and
management principles, clinical interventions, specialty practice,
and models of care. They consistently feature chapter objectives,
annotated references, evidence ratings for each protocol, and
resources for further investigation. Each protocol is embedded
within the chapter content to provide context and detailed
evidence. The protocols consistently include an overview,
evidence-based assessment, intervention strategies, and a
supporting case study with discussion. PowerPoint presentations and
a test bank are available as instructor's resources. New Chapters:
Informational Technology: Embedding CPGs Organizational Approaches
to Promote Person-centered Care Environmental approaches to support
aging friendly care HIV and the Older Adult LGBTQ Perspectives Key
Features: Evidence-based geriatric protocols for best practices for
in-patient, in-home, and long-term care settings Case studies with
discussions in each chapter to illustrate application of clinical
practice and related Nursing Standard of Practice Protocol
Guidelines that are developed by experts on the topics of each
chapter and are based on the best available evidence The AGREE
systematic method was used to evaluate each protocol and validate
this book's content Instructor's resources including PowerPoints
and a Test Bank
This expanded, one-of-a-kind reference of more than 250 entries
provides a comprehensive guide to all of the essential elements of
elder care across a breadth of health and social service
disciplines. Responding to the needs of providers, directcare
workers, family, and other caregivers, the diverse array of entries
included in this encyclopedia recognize and address the complex
medical, social, and psychological problems associated with
geriatric care. In addition to a brief, accessible summary of each
topic, entries include several key references, including web links
and mobile apps for additional sources of information. This updated
edition contains more than 30 new entries written by renowned
experts that address a variety of elder care topics. New to the
Fourth Edition: New entries addressing Ethics Consultation, Eye
Disorders, Pain - Acute and Chronic, and many others Key Features:
Provides succinct descriptions of over 250 key topics for health
and social service clinicians Offers crucial information for elder
care providers across all settings and disciplines Distills
current, evidence-based literature sources Written by nationally
recognized expert researchers and clinicians Includes links to
useful websites and mobile apps
Acute Care for Elders (ACE) is a model of care designed to improve
functional outcomes and to improve the processes for the care of
older patients. This model includes: an environment of care
designed to promote improved function for older patients; an
interdisciplinary team that works together to identify/address the
vulnerabilities of the older patients; nursing care plans for
prevention of disability; early planning to help prepare the
patient to return home; and a review of medical care to prevent
iatrogenic illness. Acute Care for Elders: A Model for
Interdisciplinary Care is an essential new resource aimed at
assisting providers in developing and sustaining an ACE program.
The interdisciplinary approach provides an introduction to the key
vulnerabilities of older adults and defines the lessons learned
from the Acute Care for Elders model. Expertly written chapters
describe critical aspects of ACE: the interdisciplinary approach
and the focus on function. The fundamental principles of ACE
described in this book will further assist hospital leaders to
develop, implement, sustain and disseminate the Acute Care for
Elders model of care. Acute Care for Elders: A Model for
Interdisciplinary Care is of great value to geriatricians,
hospitalists, advance practice nurses, social workers and all
others who provide high quality care to older patients.
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