Davis Advantage For Medical-Surgical Nursing: Making Connections To Practice
Third Edition
By Janice J. Hoffman, Nancy J. Sullivan :Latest Update.
,Table Of Contents
chapter 1: foundations for medical-surgical nursing
chapter 2: interprofessional collaboration and care coordination
chapter 3: cultural considerations
chapter 4: ethical concepts
chapter 5: palliative care and end-of-life issues
chapter 6: geriatric implications for medical-surgical nursing
chapter 7: oxygen therapy management
chapter 8: fluid and electrolyte management
chapter 9: acid-base balance
chapter 10: overview of infusion therapies
chapter 11: pain management
chapter 12: complementary and alternative care initiatives
chapter 13: overview of cancer care
chapter 14: overview of shock and sepsis
chapter 15: priorities for the preoperative patient
chapter 16: priorities for the intraoperative patient
chapter 17: priorities for the postoperative patient
chapter 18: assessment of immune function
chapter 19: coordinating care for patients with connective tissue disorders
chapter 20: coordinating care for patients with immune disorders
chapter 21: coordinating care for patients with multidrug-resistant organism infectious disorders
chapter 22: coordinating care for patients with hiv
chapter 23: assessment of respiratory function
chapter 24: coordinating care for patients with infectious respiratory disorders
chapter 25: coordinating care for patients with upper airway disorders
chapter 26: coordinating care for patients with lower airway disorders
chapter 27: coordinating care for critically ill patients with respiratory dysfunction
chapter 28: assessment of cardiovascular function
,chapter 29: coordinating care for patients with cardiac dysrhythmia
chapter 30: coordinating care for patients with cardiac disorders
chapter 31: coordinating care for patients with vascular disorders
chapter 32: coordinating care for critically ill patients with cardiovascular dysfunction
chapter 33: assessment of hematological function
chapter 34: coordinating care for patients with hematological disorders
chapter 35: assessment of neurological function
chapter 36: coordinating care for patients with brain disorders
chapter 37: coordinating care for patients with spinal cord disorders
chapter 38: coordinating care for patients with peripheral nervous system disorders
chapter 39: coordinating care for critically ill patients with neurological dysfunction
chapter 40: assessment of endocrine function
chapter 41: coordinating care for patients with pituitary disorders
chapter 42: coordinating care for patients with adrenal disorders
chapter 43: coordinating care for patients with thyroid and parathyroid disorders
chapter 44: coordinating care for patients with diabetes mellitus
chapter 45: assessment of visual function
chapter 46: coordinating care for patients with visual disorders
chapter 47: assessment of auditory function
chapter 48: coordinating care for patients with hearing disorders
chapter 49: assessment of integumentary function
chapter 50: coordinating care for patients with skin disorders
chapter 51: coordinating care for patients with burns
chapter 52: assessment of musculoskeletal function
chapter 53: coordinating care for patients with musculoskeletal disorders
chapter 54: coordinating care for patients with musculoskeletal trauma
chapter 55: assessment of gastrointestinal function
chapter 56: coordinating care for patients with oral and esophageal disorders
chapter 57: coordinating care for patients with stomach disorders
, chapter 58: coordinating care for patients with intestinal disorders
chapter 59: coordinating care for patients with hepatic disorders
chapter 60: coordinating care for patients with biliary and pancreatic disorders
chapter 61: assessment of renal and urinary function
chapter 62: coordinating care for patients with renal disorders
chapter 63: coordinating care for patients with urinary disorders
chapter 64: assessment of reproductive function
chapter 65: coordinating care for female patients with reproductive and breast disorders
chapter 66: coordinating care for male patients with reproductive and breast disorders
chapter 67: coordinating care for patients with sexually transmitted infection
chapter 68: managing care for the adult patient with obesity
chapter 69: substance use disorders in the adult population
chapter 70: emergency, trauma, and environmental injuries
chapter 71: mass casualty and disaster preparedness
chapter 1: foundations for medical-surgical nursing
multiple choice
identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. the medical-surgical nurse identifies a clinical practice issue and wants to determine if there is
sufficient
evidence to support a change in practice. which type of study provides the strongest evidence to
support a
practice change?
1) randomized control study
2) quasi-experimental study
3) case-control study
4) cohort study