Advanced Practice Nursing Of Adults In Acute Care / Foster, Prevost
1th Edition 2012
Written by a Clinical Nurse Specialist for Clinical Nurse Specialists, this text explores the expanding roles and responsibilities of the CNS - from core competencies and theoretical foundations for practice to caring for the hospitalized adult to shaping the healthcare system through the CNS´s spheres of influence. With a special emphasis on the practical application in clinical practice the author uses a body-system approach to guide readers through evidence-based collaborative and independent nursing interventions within the framework of the CNS role. This title focuses on the advanced clinical management of hospitalized patients that fall between primary care and critical care. It encompasses all aspects of acute care, including non-disease causes of illness and medical conditions. It describes the CNS´s three spheres of influence: The Patient, Nursing/Healthcare Professional, and Organization/System, and uses a change agency, data-driven model for nursing and organizational leadership to address the nursing/healthcare professional and organizational/system sphere that CNSs can influence. This title integrates the seven core competencies of the CNS as described by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN). It uses a body systems approach that covers pathophysiology, clinical presentation, nursing interventions, as well as pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic management strategies for each disorder define the CNS role as it relates to the patient. It features tables highlighting practice guidelines and treatment algorithms. It includes methods of data aggregation, use of research, and guidelines to improve outcomes and quality of care.
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