Thoroughly revised and updated, the 7th edition of this bestselling text covers topics ranging from the evolution of advanced practice nursing to evidence-based practice, leadership, ethical decision-making, and health policy.
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This includes access to health care and anesthesia, pain management, and related care (AANA, 2018b). Anesthesia care provided by CRNAs to many rural and medically underserved citizens reflects their commitment to this ethical mandate.
... are sometimes perceived as all-knowing and as having ultimate responsibility for patient care, whereas nurses may be viewed as nonintellectual, second-best substitutes for excellent health care (Fagin, 1992; Sands, Stafford, 8!
An Integrative Approach Ann B. Hamric, Charlene M. Hanson, Mary Fran Tracy, Eileen T. O'Grady ... in practice environments when disciplines are taught and are in practice together (O'Brien, Martin, & Meyer, 2009; Schoen et al., 2006).
This text provides the practical strategies to improve patient care, and conceptually consistent definitions and exploration of advanced practice nursing. It contains the comprehensive coverage to guide advanced practice nurses.
Forsyth, Rhudy, and Johnson (2002) described the consultation role of the nurse educator in staff development and outlined how the principles of consultation described by Barron and White (1996) and Caplan (1970) can be adapted for ...
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Advanced Practice in Healthcare presents: International developments in advanced practice as a global response to the need to modernise services, reduce costs and increase access to healthcare services Country-specific examples of advanced ...
... and third decade of life, and mental health disorders as the primary catalyst to which depression, substance abuse, psychosis, anxiety, personality disorders, trauma, and eating disorders are most commonly linked (Bachmann, 2018).
With an international focus, this volume examines international developments in the field, as reflected in country-specific case studies and examples.