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Clinical Guideline for Prevention, Diagnosis and Management
A clinical guide for nursing and other health care professionals, particularly advanced practice nurses. It describes the extent of the problem of osteoporosis, the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnostic testing, treatments, and current and emerging prevention strategies.
Where does nursing knowledge come from and how does it develop? How do we incorporate nursing knowledge into the practice of nursing? Is it possible for nursing theory to meet the needs of clinical practice? This book answers these key questions in the field of nursing theory.
Nurse Retention and Patient Safety Improvement Strategies
The Smart Nursing 'model,' based on General Systems Theory, promotes the wholeness of the health care system. This book presents a model of nursing excellence that enables nurses to use their professional capacity to deliver safe patient care in a variety of clinical settings. It offers easy-to-read strategies to improve management effectiveness.
Presents a user-friendly model for psychotherapy with depressed women. This book integrates empirically-supported therapies, feminist theories of depression, creative arts therapies, and mindfulness-based techniques. It also addresses relapse prevention, reproductive-related events, special medication issues for women, and more.
Divided into five broad topics, this title includes: health and wellbeing, including the role of religion; personality and cognition; the impact of changes in technology and the work place; issues of socio-cultural change and historical context; and the familial and societal contexts of aging.
Focuses on outcome assessment in advanced practice nursing (APN). This book contains combined insight of nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetists and nurse midwives. It provides discussions and analyses of changes in the field, the studies and statistics, methods for assessing outcomes, and outcomes that are APN focused.
Examines the thinking, personality, and development processes, as well as clinical concerns of clients who are members of particular religious groups. This book is helpful to therapists who want to understand how religious people ""really think.
With graduate students and professionals new to the field in mind, this book provides information about the central issues that are being addressed by researchers and clinicians in the realm of normal-abnormal personality.
Diagnosis of anxiety related problems serves as a useful model for considering classification. Several groups of investigators have begun to consider revisions to the classification of anxiety disorders. This book covers the full spectrum of empirical approaches used in the study, diagnosis, and classification of anxiety problems.