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For courses in thefundamentals of nursing. Preparing students
tosucceed in modern nursing careers Nurses today must grow
andevolve to meet the demands of a dramatically changing healthcare
system. Kozier& Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing provides a core
foundation ofcontemporary professional nursing so students can
succeed in today'senvironment. From the integral aspects of
nursing, such as managing andcommunicating, to assessing health and
client care, the text sets the foundationfor nursing excellence. To
help students develop their clinical-reasoningabilities, QSEN
features throughout the 11th Edition draw connections toactual
nursing practice. Students will learn to think like nurses as they
seehow the material they are reading is applied in nursing
practice. Other updatesinclude new examples, additional photos, and
the latest standards of care.
Written by expert pharmacology educators and clinicians, Abrams'
Clinical Drug Therapy has a long tradition of guiding students and
instructors through the practice of safe and effective medication
administration. Highly praised for its organized and readable
presentation, the text explains the "why" behind each nursing
action, and emphasizes individualized nursing care and drug
therapy. Filled with vibrant illustrations, including new concept
maps, the text provides a solid foundation for understanding
clinical drug therapy, evidence-based standards for administration,
and how to prevent or minimize adverse effects. Complemented with
exciting free online resources, the textbook employs innovative
features that guide students through the course, while also
preparing for success on the NCLEX (R) Examination and in nursing
practice. Also included is a free copy of Lippincott's Photo Atlas
of Medication Administration , which uses the nursing process
format to provide step-by-step nursing skills (with rationales). In
addition to being completely illustrated, the Photo Atlas also
contains documentation guidelines and samples, and Unexpected
Situations, which explain how to respond to unanticipated outcomes.
Topics include removing medication from an ampule, removing
medication from a vial, mixing medications from two vials in one
syringe, administering an intradermal injection, and more. KEY
FEATURES: NEW! Re-visualized Nursing Process includes a concept map
to illustrate these guidelines in place of lengthy text NEW!
Chapter on the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) NEW! More streamlined
QSEN Safely Alerts also include knowledge, skills, and attitudes
NEW! SBAR added to the Clinical Application Feature. NEW! Concept
Mastery Alerts alert students to commonly misunderstood concepts as
derived from our PrepU data Learning Objectives summarize what the
student should learn while reading the chapter A Clinical
Application Case Study opens each chapter with a patient-focused
clinical scenario Black Box Warnings highlight serious
life-threatening adverse effects identified by the FDA.
Evidence-Based Practice boxes provide information about current
research and its integration into nursing practice NCLEX Success
sections interspersed throughout chapters help students prepare for
the exam Drugs at a Glance Tables summarize the routes and dosage
ranges (for adults and children), as well as the pregnancy
category, for each drug in the class Drug Interactions and Herb and
Dietary Interactions boxes highlight the risk of interactions as
well as increased or decreased drug effects when drugs are combined
with other medications, food, or herbal supplements Patient
Teaching Guidelines list specific information for the education of
the patient and family Key terms with definitions help the reader
understand chapter content
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