Description
A vital member of the health care team, the contemporary enrolled nurse faces increasing challenges and an increasing level of responsibility. Written specifically for Australian and New Zealand enrolled nurse students, this long awaited new edition reflects the changes and challenges in contemporary enrolled nurse practice as well as the additions and modifications that are occurring in nursing curricula. Tabbner's Nursing Care: Theory and Practice 5th edition has been written, reviewed and edited by the people who educate the enrolled nurse and continues to provide enrolled nurse students with the most comprehensive resource available.
Table of Contents
Unit 1 - The evolution of the nursing professionChapter 1 Nursing: historical, present and future perspectivesJodie HughsonChapter 2Legal and ethical aspects of nursing careKalpana RaghunathanChapter 3Nursing ResearchLeah EastUnit 2 - The contemporary health care environmentChapter 4Systems of health care deliveryGoetz OttmanChapter 5Health promotion and education & Health and WellnessMarguerite HoibyChapter 6CommunicationJodie HughsonChapter 7Leadership & management NEWGabby KoutoukidisUnit 3 - Health beliefs, Cultural Diversity and safetyChapter 8Cultural diversity in Australia and New ZealandRobyn WilliamsChapter 9Indigenous HealthRobyn WilliamsUnit 4 - Nursing care throughout the lifespanChapter 10Theories of growth and development: conception through to late childhoodAndree GambleChapter 11Growth and development: late childhood through to adolescenceMargaret WebbChapter 12Growth and development from the younger adult through to the older adultChristine BakerChapter 13Older adult hood NEWCarol BarbelerUnit 5 - Critical thinking and reflective practiceChapter 14Critical thinking, problem based learning and reflective practiceValerie ZielinskiChapter 15Components of the nursing processGillianne MeekChapter 16Documentation and reporting skillsCindy StaintonUnit 6 - Health AssessmentChapter 17General health assessmentShyamala MunusamyChapter 18Vital signsAmy DearsleyChapter 19Admission transfer and discharge processLouise AlexanderUnit 7 - Basic Health Care NeedsChapter 20Infection prevention and controlTeresa LewisChapter 21Hygiene and comfortCarmel DuffChapter 22MedicationsAdriana TizianiUnit 8 - Health promotion and psychosocial & physiological nursing careChapter 23Oxygenation (change title)Kylie PorrittChapter 24Meeting Fluid and electrolyte needsKatie PiperChapter 25Rest and sleepCarol BarbelerChapter 26Movement and exerciseSusan LanyonChapter 27Skin integrity and wound careGreer HoskingChapter 28NutritionLucinda BrownChapter 29Urinary eliminationSusan BrownChapter 30Bowel eliminationSusan BrownChapter 31Pain managementYangama JokwiroChapter 32Sensory abilitiesSuzanne McArthurChapter 33Neurological healthFiona SkeneChapter 34Endocrine healthJohn EliasChapter 35Reproductive healthChristine BakerUnit 9 - Health Care in Specialised Practice areasChapter 36Palliative careJacqui AllenChapter 37Mental HealthFinbar HopkinsChapter 38Rehabilitation nursingKate StaintonChapter 39Behavioural and social aspects of disabilityTrevor SkerryChapter 40Acute Care NEWMichelle HallChapter 41Perioperative nursingKaren StiloChapter 42Emergency careJen JenningsChapter 43Maternal and newborn careKate StaintonChapter 44Community based careAnne MoatesChapter 45Rural and remote Care NEWRobyn Williams



