Description
Plan effective patient care using standardized interprofessional clinical problems and a concept-based approach! Conceptual Nursing Care Planning, 2nd Edition, shows you how to identify clinical problems, determine expected outcomes, and choose interventions — all grounded in a logical, concept-based framework. The focus on concepts gives you the big picture, helping you recognize similarities in nursing care based on physiologic concepts, as well as differences based on the needs of individuals. Written by noted nursing educators Mariann Harding and Debra Hagler, this unique book demonstrates how the use of a concept-based approach and standardized clinical problems language makes it easier to plan effective care and communicate with other members of the interprofessional team.- NEW! Graphic representation of key conceptual relationships in each chapter enhances your understanding of the relationships among patient care concepts.- NEW! Additional assessment and screening tools for key concepts such as mobility.- UPDATED! Content reflects current Giddens concepts, updated with the latest evidence to support high-quality care.- Prioritized care planning guidance organizes interventions in an assess-intervene-teach format to help identify the most important priority interventions for patients.- Conceptual nursing care plan format includes a definition of the conceptual clinical problem, associated clinical problems, common causes, manifestations, assessment, outcomes, interventions, referrals, patient and caregiver teaching, documentation, related concepts, and related clinical problems.- 69 conceptual nursing care plans are based on Giddens concepts.- Unique approach covers concepts not addressed in other books, such as health disparities, risk for perinatal problems, impaired immunity, substance use, sensory deficits, continuity of care, and the dying process.- Use of standardized nursing language throughout conveys concepts and clinical problems in easily understandable language that is commonly used in clinical settings.- Exemplars section in the back of the book lists conditions with clinical problems that might be applicable in a particular patient population (Medical-Surgical, Pediatric, Maternity, Psychiatric).- Introduction explains the components of a conceptual nursing care plan and how to use the book to create patient-centered nursing care plans.- Conceptual care map creator on the Evolve companion website helps document care planning projects and clinical assignments.
Table of Contents
1 Cultural Belief Conflict2 Impaired Growth and Development3 Negative Self-Image4 Parenting Problem5 Impaired Family Function6 Impaired Role Performance7 Impaired Socialization8 Personal Care Problem9 Health Maintenance Alteration10 Nonadherence11 Spiritual Problem12 Acid–Base Imbalance13 Risk for Clotting14 Impaired Bowel Elimination15 Impaired Urinary Elimination16 Electrolyte Imbalance17 Fluid Imbalance18 Impaired Respiratory Function19 Altered Blood Glucose Level20 Impaired Endocrine Function21 Increased Intracranial Pressure22 Neurologic Problem23 Body Weight Problem24 Impaired Gastrointestinal Function25 Infant Feeding Problem26 Nutritionally Compromised27 Impaired Cardiac Function28 Impaired Tissue Perfusion29 Altered Blood Pressure30 Impaired Sleep31 Altered Temperature32 Impaired Fertility33 Risk for Perinatal Problems34 Impaired Sexual Function35 Fatigue36 Allergy37 Impaired Immunity38 Infection39 Risk for Infection40 Inflammation41 Activity Intolerance42 Musculoskeletal Problem43 Pain44 Sensory Deficit45 Impaired Tissue Integrity46 Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity47 Anxiety48 Impaired Cognition49 Victim of Violence50 Violent Behavior51 Depressed Mood52 Emotional Problem53 Impaired Psychological Status54 Caregiver Role Strain55 Difficulty Coping56 Grief57 Substance Use58 Continuity of Care Problem59 Impaired Communication60 Socioeconomic Difficulty61 Risk for Disease62 Dying Process63 Deficient Knowledge64 Health Literacy Problem65 Inadequate Community Resources66 Health Care–Associated Complication67 Risk of Environment Injury68 Risk for Injury69 Exemplars With Common Clinical Problems