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Medical-surgical nursing : a nursing process approach. Donna D. Ignatavicius, M. Linda Workman, Mary A. Mishler.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia ; London : Saunders, c1995.Edition: 2nd ed. / Donna D. Ignatavicius, M. Linda Workman, Mary A. MishlerDescription: xlviii, 2327, I-114p. : ill. (some col.), ports. ; 29cmISBN:
  • 9780721648637 :
  • 9780721659084 (2v. set)
  • 0721659101 (v. 2)
  • 0721648630
  • 072165908X (2v. set)
  • 0721659098 (v. 1)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.73 IGN
Contents:
Problems of mobility, sensation, and cognition: management of clients with problems of the nervous system -- Problems of sensation: management of clients with problems of the sensory system -- Problems of mobility: management of clients with problems of the musculoskeletal system -- Problems of digestion, nutrition, and elimination: management of clients with problems of the gastrointestinal system -- Problems of regulation and metabolism: management of clients with problems of the endocrine system -- Problems of protection: management of clients with problems of the integumentary system -- Problems of excretion: management of clients with problems of the renal/urinary system -- Problems of reproduction: management of clients with problems of the reproductive system.
Health promotion and illness -- Biopsychosocial concepts related to health care -- Management of clients with fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base imbalances -- Management of perioperative clients -- Problems of protection: management of clients with problems of the immune system -- Problems of oxygenation: management of clients with problems of the respiratory tract -- Problems of cardiac output and tissue perfusion: managements of clients with problems of the cardiovascular system -- Problems of tissue perfusion: management of clients with problems of the hematologic system --
Summary: This edition of Ignatavicius's medical-surgical textbook features a nursing process framework, a collaborative approach and a comprehensive pathophysiology. It includes new chapters on the elderly, nutrition, ethics and critically ill clients. This is the single volume version.
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Reference Nursing collection room Athlone Reference 610.73 IGN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 111790

Previous ed.: 1991.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Problems of mobility, sensation, and cognition: management of clients with problems of the nervous system -- Problems of sensation: management of clients with problems of the sensory system -- Problems of mobility: management of clients with problems of the musculoskeletal system -- Problems of digestion, nutrition, and elimination: management of clients with problems of the gastrointestinal system -- Problems of regulation and metabolism: management of clients with problems of the endocrine system -- Problems of protection: management of clients with problems of the integumentary system -- Problems of excretion: management of clients with problems of the renal/urinary system -- Problems of reproduction: management of clients with problems of the reproductive system.

Health promotion and illness -- Biopsychosocial concepts related to health care -- Management of clients with fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base imbalances -- Management of perioperative clients -- Problems of protection: management of clients with problems of the immune system -- Problems of oxygenation: management of clients with problems of the respiratory tract -- Problems of cardiac output and tissue perfusion: managements of clients with problems of the cardiovascular system -- Problems of tissue perfusion: management of clients with problems of the hematologic system --

This edition of Ignatavicius's medical-surgical textbook features a nursing process framework, a collaborative approach and a comprehensive pathophysiology. It includes new chapters on the elderly, nutrition, ethics and critically ill clients. This is the single volume version.

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