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Contents:Nursing Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Doctor of Nursing Practice Textbooks . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Palliative Care and End-of-Life Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . .4Advanced Practice Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Administration, Management, and Leadership in Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Fast Facts Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Medical-Surgical and Acute Care Nursing . . . . . . . . . .8Professional Issues and Trends in Nursing . . . . . . . . . .9Psychiatric Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Research, Theory, and Measurement in Nursing . . . .11Geriatric and Gerontological Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Critical Care and Emergency Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . .12General Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Just Published, Best Sellers & Key Textbooks . . . . . .13Cherry Ames . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Journals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
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Giving Through Teaching How Nurse Educators Are Changing the World Co-published with National League for Nursing; Joyce Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN, Cathleen Shultz, PhD, RN, CNE, FAAN, Tonia Aiken, JD, RN
This book celebrates the remarkable stories of nurse educators from aroundthe globe. The volume editors have gathered an extensive and compellingbody of stories from more than 70 nurse educators, detailing their profession-al and personal experiences-their goals, challenges, and tremendousbreakthroughs in the field.
A major component of the book is to profile the international work of US edu-cators. In doing so, the volume showcases the exciting diversity of the nursingprofession itself. This collection of stories will quickly become an inspirationfor nurse educators everywhere.
Key topics include:
• Disaster nursing, including stories by nurses working during HurricaneKatrina, in Iraq, and other disaster-stricken areas
• Global- and US-based education partnerships, with stories of nurses work-ing to improve schools, hospitals, and communities around the world
• Nurse philanthropy and the stories of nurses’ personal philanthropic andfundraising initiatives
June 2010 · 262 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-1862-2 · $50.00
Pathways to a Nursing Education Career Judith A. Halstead, DNS, RN, Betsy Frank, PhD, RN
Written by two recognized national leaders in nursing education, Pathways to aNursing Education Career is a vital resource for novice nurse educators andgraduate students who are beginning careers in nursing education.
This text, written in a conversational tone, helps readers through the challeng-ing and overwhelming transition from a nursing practice role to a nursingfaculty role. It draws upon the authors’ own experiences to identify strategiesfor transition and to help readers grow in their new nurse educator role.
Key topics include:
• An explanation of the unique characteristics of each type of educationalinstitution
• Content that is appropriate for nursing faculty in any academic setting, includ-ing community, liberal arts, and comprehensive or research universities
• Case studies that illustrate the variety and challenges of new faculty roles• Reflective questions called “Think Abouts” that support reflective thinking
November 2010 · 210 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0653-7 · $45.00
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NURSING EDUCATION
Curriculum Development and Evaluation in NursingSecond EditionSarah B. Keating, MPH, EdD, RN, C-PNP, FAAN
This Second Edition of the current leading nursing text in curriculum development and evaluation is a practical guide for developing, revising, andevaluating all levels of nursing curricula and educational programs.
Key topics:
• The growth of technology and its application in nursing programs• Healthcare reform legislation• Practical guidelines and case studies for application to curriculum
development and evaluation processes
November 2010 · 600 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0722-0 · $70.00
Educating Health Professionals in Low-Resource Countries A Global Approach Co-published with The Carter Center; Joyce P. Murray, EdD, RN, FAAN, Fran Wenger, PhD, RN, FAAN, Elizabeth Downes, MPH, MSN, Shelly Brownsberger, MS
This book focuses on the training of health professional educators in lowresource countries and communities at different levels of technological andmaterial sophistication. It helps educators improve their pedagogical skills andincrease the quality and numbers of healthcare workers within different cul-tures and linguistic groups in any one country.
Key topics include:
• A focus on the needs of health professional educators in low resource countries• Examples of faculty leadership in developing interdisciplinary teams and
educational outcomes• Strategies for developing critical thinking skills through active teaching
learning strategies across health disciplines
September 2010 · 300 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-3257-4 · $50.00
Teaching Cultural Competence in Nursing and Healthcare, Second Edition Marianne Jeffreys, EdD, RN
This new edition presents materials for planning, implementing, and evaluatingcultural competence strategies and programs in nursing and healthcare. It helpsreaders identify the needs of diverse constituents, evaluate outcomes, preventmulticultural-related workplace conflict, and much more.
Key features:
• Includes digital Cultural Competence Education Resource Toolkit• Covers measuring and evaluating cultural learning and performance • Strategies for maximizing strengths, minimizing weaknesses, and
facilitating success
June 2010 · 424 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-1787-8 · $75.00
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DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE TEXTBOOKS
Shaping Health Policy Through Nursing Research Ada Sue Hinshaw, PhD, RN, FAAN, Patricia A. Grady, PhD, RN, FAAN, Editors
The first compilation of information linking health policy and nursingresearch, this text presents perspectives and frameworks for understanding theprocesses bridging research and health policy; multiple factors influencing theprocesses; and actual examples of National Institute of Nursing Research(NINR)-funded research that has influenced health policy programs.
Key topics include:
• Examples of NINR-funded research that has been used at all levels to influ-ence health policy, including settings, populations, and age spectrums
• Models and strategies for linking research and health policy• Lessons learned from pioneer nurse scientists who have shaped health poli-
cy with nursing research
August 2010 · 320 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-1069-5- $65.00
Transformational Leadership in Nursing From Expert Clinician to Influential Leader Elaine Marshall, PhD, RN
This text is an invaluable instructional guide for nursing graduate students whoare developing the skills needed to fulfill the new and emerging role of Doctorof Nursing Practice (DNP). With this book, nurses can develop leadershipskills that will ultimately transform health care practice by incorporating inno-vative professional models of care.
It provides critical information and practical tools to enhance leadership, drawingfrom the works of experts in business and health care leadership. This book is animportant resource for DNP students, nurse practitioners, and current clinicalleaders dealing with the challenges of health care for the next generation.
August 2010 · 306 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0528-8 · $70.00
Translation of Evidence Into Practice Application to Nursing and Healthcare Kathleen White, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN, Sharon Dudley-Brown, PhD, RN, FNP-BC
This groundbreaking textbook focuses on translating evidence into practice,one of the core competencies of the DNP degree. The book explores importantthemes, including integration and application of knowledge into practice, lead-ing and evaluating change, leadership strategies for translation,interdisciplinary application across settings, and outcomes management forimprovement of direct and indirect care.
Key topics include:
• Theoretical frameworks for translating evidence into practice• Translating evidence for leadership, education, health policy• Overcoming barriers and addressing legal and ethical concerns• Strategies for evaluating and disseminating outcomes
February 2011 · 221 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0615-5 · $55.00
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DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE TEXTBOOKS
Philosophy of Science for Nursing Practice Concepts and Application Michael D. Dahnke, PhD, H. Michael Dreher, PhD, RN
This groundbreaking text explores the philosophy of science, focusingspecifically on nursing and the new and emerging role of the doctor of nursing practice.
This text traces the evolution of nursing science through the social, political, andhistorical prism through which nursing has evolved. It also discusses practiceknowledge as an emerging epistemology for nursing, disputed concepts of nursingknowledge, and the education of contemporary advance practice nurses.
November 2010 · 256 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0554-7 · $65.00
Role Development for Doctoral Advanced Nursing Practice H. Michael Dreher, PhD, RN, Mary Ellen Smith Glasgow, PhD, RN, CS, Editors
Useful as both a graduate textbook and a professional resource, this guideexplores the historical and evolving role of the doctorally-prepared AdvancedPractice Registered Nurse (APRN). It presents positions and counter-positionsfrom a variety of DNP educators and leaders, that represent a diverse range ofcurrent views on the DNP role and the diverse “ideals” of what the role of thedoctoral-prepared APRN should be. This is the “must-have” text for use in allDNP role development courses and courses covering contemporary DNPdegree issues.
Key features:
• Includes commentary from well-known DNP educators and leaders• Provides stimulating and groundbreaking discussions on education of the
DNP, the core competencies, and the unfolding DNP role development• Defines the four basic roles of the DNP graduate
December 2010 · 256 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0556-1 · $65.00
PALLIATIVE CARE AND END-OF-L IFE NURSING
End of Life Nursing Solutions for Death with Dignity Co-published with Watson Science Caring Institute; Lynn Keegan, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN, Carole Ann Drick, PhD, RN, TNS, TNSCP
This professional clinical guide presents nursing administrators and criticalcare nurses with detailed implementation strategies for compassionatelyaccommodating dying persons (and their loved ones) as they make the transi-tion from physical life.
Co-published with the Watson Science Caring Institute, this resource:
• Advocates the use of designated spaces that facilitate a private, safe, anddignified place for death
• Includes anecdotal stories followed by topics for discussion
October 2009 · 245 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0759-6 · $45.00
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Palliative Care for Advanced Alzheimer’sand Dementia Guidelines and Standards for Evidence-Based Care Gary Martin, PhD, Marwan Sabbagh, MD, FAAN, Editors
This book introduces palliative care programs and protocols for the treatmentof people with advanced dementia. It is designed to guide professional care-givers in meeting the needs of patients and their families, providing insight ininterdisciplinary palliative care.
This guide helps professionals, caregivers, and administrators to:
• Meet the patient’s basic human needs: hunger, thirst, body positioning,hygiene, continence, and pain management
• Ensure that the patient’s surroundings are safe and comfortable • Support the patient’s right to self-determination until the end of life
July 2010 · 350 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0675-9 · $60.00
ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING
Essential Procedures for Practitioners inEmergency, Urgent, and Primary Care SettingsA Clinical Companion Theresa M. Campo, DNP, RN, NP-C, Keith Lafferty, MD, Editors
This reference guide presents 69 of the most commonly performed proceduresand organizes them into system-specific categories for easy access. It serves asa comprehensive, easy-to-use clinical reference to performing procedures inthe emergency, urgent, and primary care settings.
Key features:
• Illustrated “how-to” guidelines for frequently performed procedures• Over 160 Figures and photos that illustrate key steps in each procedure
October 2010 · 440 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-1878-3 · $55.00
Compact Clinical Guide to Chronic PainManagement, An Evidence-Based Approach Yvonne D’Arcy, MS, CRNP, CNS
Presented in a clear, systematic format, this book provides much-neededchronic pain management guidelines and assists practitioners with managingpain in a variety of patient populations. It helps readers to select patient-appro-priate assessment tools, medications, and interventions to achieve optimal painmanagement for adult patients.
Key topics include:
• Treatment options for managing chronic pain conditions• Guidelines for safe prescribing and screening tools, such as the Opioid
Risk Tool (ORT) and screening tools for aberrant behaviors• Information on less traditional treatment options
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ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING
Family Practice GuidelinesSecond Edition Jill C. Cash, APRN, BC, FNP, Cheryl A. Glass, MSN, RN-BC, Editors
A comprehensive family practice resource, this text provides primary care cli-nicians with current national practice guidelines for delivering high qualityprimary health care to patients across the lifespan in the outpatient setting. Itfeatures details on physical examination and diagnostic testing, health promo-tion, dietary information, procedures, and national resources for patient use allin one resource.
Key features:
• Practice Pointers that highlight highly important care points • Procedures commonly performed in primary care settings • Patient Teaching Sheets to be given directly to patients as “take home”
teaching supplements
October 2010 · 912 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-1812-7 · $85.00
ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT, AND LEADERSHIP IN NURSING
Patient Safety and Hospital Accreditation A Model for Ensuring Success Sharon Ann Myers, MSN, MSB, FACHE, FAIHQ, CPHQ, CPHRM, CHCQM
This book presents a clinically tested, patient safety model for health care sys-tem leaders, middle-managers, and administrators who wish to build theirpatient safety programs and sustain, renew, or obtain accreditation. It presentsan organized approach to promoting patient safety and obtaining accreditation.
Key topics include:
• Recommendations for health care institutions and accrediting bodies• Tools for ensuring patient safety and accreditation• Leadership qualities and methods for a just institutional culture• A global view of accreditation and patient safety
December 2010 · 336 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0639-1 · $65.00
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ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT, AND LEADERSHIP IN NURSING
The Integrated Case Management Manual Assisting Complex Patients Regain Physical and Mental Health Roger G. Kathol, MD, Rebecca Perez, RN, CCM, CPUM, Janice Cohen, PhD
An ideal reference guide for case managers who work with complex, multi-morbid patients, this manual helps readers enhance their ability to improve andcoordinate patient care, learn how to apply new evidence-based assessments,and monitor individual patients for appropriate care to improve outcomes.
Built upon the goals and values of the Case Management Society of America,this manual includes:
• Tools and resources for deploying an Integrated Health Model• Complexity assessment grids• Strategies for using an integrated case management approach to improve
efficiency, effectiveness, accountability, and positive outcomes• Tips for using the IM-CAG system
June 2010 · 320 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0633-9 · $70.00
The Growth and Development of Nurse Leaders Angela Barron McBride, PhD, RN, FAAN
In this book, part personal narrative and part analysis of issues, nurse leaderAngela Barron McBride looks back on lessons she has learned about leader-ship and addresses the major views of leadership in recent decades. This bookwill empower readers to consider their leadership, no matter their specialty orcareer stage.
This book focuses on three main aspects of leadership:
• Leadership as personal• Leadership as achieving organizational goals• Leadership as transformational
September 2010 · 280 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0241-6 · $55.00
Nursing Leadership for Patient-Centered Care Authenticity Presence Intuition Expertise Harriet Forman, RN, EdD
This book presents vignettes of real-life nurses, nurse managers and leaders, sup-port staff, and patients who share their experiences of how it feels to practice orreceive care in our healthcare system. It utilizes these valuable insights uniquely,demonstrating how they can be applied in practice to improve healthcare.
Key Topics:
• Stories of actual management issues and how nurse leaders/managers, nurs-ing staff, and patients have handled them
• A phenomenologically based leadership/management model for resolvingnursing issues institutionally and individually
• How cultural and religious barriers affect professional relationships
August 2010 · 292 pp · Softcover · 978-08261-0558-5 · $55.00
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FAST FACTS SERIES
Fast Facts for the Medical Office Nurse What You Really Need to Know in a Nutshell Sheila Richmeier, MS, RN, FACMPE
This book provides an introduction to medical office nursing and the medicaloffice, as well as tips for maximizing the nursing role in this setting. It exam-ines how medical office nurses influence health outcomes and explores futuretrends, especially the medical home, and models of care that derive from themedical home.
Key topics include:
• Evaluation, care management, risk management, and error prevention • Business demands, including coding, billing, and reimbursement • Salary and incentives• New technology and other “hot topics”
May 2010 · 168 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0679-7 · $25.00
MEDICAL-SURGICAL AND ACUTE CARE NURSING
Comprehensive Nursing Care in Multiple Sclerosis, Third Edition June Halper, MSN, RN, FAAN, Nancy Holland, EdD, RN
“…represents the most current information on the care of the MS patient… anunparalleled resource for all nurses caring for MS patients and families.”
—Amy Perrin Ross, APN, MSN, CNRN, MSCN Neuroscience Program Coordinator, Loyola University Medical Center
Taking a fresh perspective on the complex role of the Multiple Sclerosis (MS)nurse, this newly revised edition demonstrates how nurses can change the livesof patients with MS.
Reorganized, refocused, and updated throughout, this comprehensive clinicalreference provides a stronger focus on instilling hope in patients and helpingthem retain their independence.
August 2010 · 296 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-1852-3 · $50.00
An Illustrated Guide to Infection Control Kathleen Motacki, MSN, RN, BC, Toros Kapoian, MD, FACP, Neeta Bahal O’Mara, PharmD, BCPS (Editor)
An illustrated guide for BSN students and health care professionals in hospi-tals and home care settings, this book covers infection control regimens, fromhand washing and use of hand gels to infection control with medical devices.
Key features:
• Photos for each infection control topic covered • Simple to complex infection control techniques • Infection control for contagious infections, sterile techniques, nosocomial
infections, respiratory treatments, pneumonias
September 2010 · 240 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0560-8 · $50.00
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PROFESSIONAL ISSUES AND TRENDS IN NURSING
Family Violence and Nursing PracticeSecond Edition Janice Humphreys, PhD, RN, CS, NP, Jacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD, RN, FAAN, Editors
This newly revised Second Edition provides comprehensive, nursing-focusedcoverage of intimate partner violence, child abuse, and more. An ideal text forgraduate and undergraduate nursing students, it provides a detailed overview ofall types of family and other violence, and offers a clear view of the essentialtheories, interventions, and issues surrounding nursing and family violence.
Key features:
• Information on legal and forensic issues in family violence• Diagrams and tables for quick access to essential standards for care• Assessment forms and model interventions
July 2010 · 496 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-1828-8 · $65.00
Spirituality in Nursing The Challenges of Complexity, Third Edition Barbara Barnum, RN, PhD
• Can nurses be expected to deliver spiritual care? • Should nursing claim healing as part of its mission?• Should spiritual care be taught in nursing education?
Exploring these questions and more, this new edition provides a wealth ofinsight into current challenges presented to both practicing nurses and students.In her thought-provoking exploration of this controversial topic, Dr. Barnumtraces nursing’s involvement with spirituality from its historical ties with reli-gion to the current interest in new age and alternative health methods. Keytopics include the distinction between spirituality and religion, spirituality andresearch, humanism, and death and dying.
July 2010 · 196 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0583-7 · $50.00
Clinical Wisdom and Interventions in Acute and Critical Care A Thinking-in-Action Approach, Second Edition Patricia Benner, RN, PhD, FAAN, Patricia Hooper-Kyriakidis, PhD, MSN,Daphne Stannard, RN, PhD, CCRN
This Second Edition of a classic text in nursing education describes the majordomains of nursing practice in acute, critical, and perioperative care withintoday’s complex and technologically driven healthcare industry.
Revised and updated to reflect current pedagogy and practice needs, this textincludes:
• Examples that foster clinical imagination, reflection, and lifelong learning• New interviews from acute care, critical care, and perioperative nurses• Guidance for teaching/mentoring nurses how to clinically reason
November 2010 · 588 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0573-8 · $75.00
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PROFESSIONAL ISSUES AND TRENDS IN NURSING
Problem Solving for Better Health A Global Perspective Co-published with the Dreyfus Health FoundationBarry Smith, MD, PhD, Pamela Hoyt, PhD, RN, FAAN, Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN, Editors
This book outlines today’s global health challenges and argues that currentapproaches to healthcare are inadequate. Drawing on in-depth field experiencesfrom international health experts and policy makers, social entrepreneurs, andlaypeople, Problem Solving for Better Health is a call for action and a renewedcommitment to changing our approach to health and healthcare.
It provides perspectives and tools that have been proven to benefit not only nursing and medical students, but also students from other health disciplines(international health and public health policy), as well as the broader community.
October 2010 · 352 pp · Hardcover · 978-0-8261-0468-7 · $70.00
Nursing, Caring, and Complexity Science For Human-Environment Well Being Marilyn Ray, RN, PhD, CTN, Marian Turkel, RN, PhD, NEA-BC, Editors
This book explores nursing and complexity science, and investigates how theyrelate in research, education, and practice. Written by experts in nursing, soci-ology, informatics, and mathematics, it examines the best methods for usingcomplex systems.
Each chapter includes a response written by a nursing scholar, administrator, orpractitioner, focusing on concepts relevant to the complex systems seen innursing. One of the first texts of its kind, it demonstrates the potential of com-plex systems perspectives to understand and improve nursing and healthcareresearch, education, and practice.
October 2010 · 212 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-2587-3 · $65.00
PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
Clinical Consult for Psychiatric Mental Healthcare Jacqueline Rhoads, PhD, ACNP-BC, ANP-C, GNP, CCRN
This quick clinical guide provides diagnostic, treatment, and monitoring rec-ommendations for patients with mental disorders in the primary care setting.The book guides family and adult APNs in making clinical decisions forpatients with psychiatric diagnoses that are supported by the best available evi-dence and reflect current research and expert consensus.
With this book, readers will gain the knowledge and tools to:
• Make confident differential diagnoses• Develop individualized treatment plans• Evaluate interventions commonly used to treat specific disorders • Assess and monitor the efficacy and risks of available medications
October 2010 · 432 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0501-1 · $60.00
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RESEARCH, THEORY, AND MEASUREMENT IN NURSING
Nursing Interventions Through Time History as Evidence Patricia D’Antonio, PhD, RN, FAAN, Sandra Lewenson, EdD, RN, FAAN, Editors
This invaluable resource documents how and why specific nursing interven-tions came about, what aspects of these interventions are utilized today andwhy, and how nurses have addressed and solved the challenges of practice.
Learn how nurses of the past 150 years have combated the challenges of:
• Providing care to victims of pandemics, such as tuberculosis and influenza• Integrating cultural sensitivity into clinical care for special populations • Adapting to new medical practices and technologies in the 20th century
September 2010 · 192 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0577-6 · $45.00
Dictionary of Nursing Theory and Research Fourth Edition Bethel Ann Powers, RN, PhD, Thomas Knapp, EdD
This newly revised edition presents updated definitions and discussions ofterms commonly encountered in nursing and health science literature. Aninvaluable reference for nursing students, researchers, and scholars, it includes35 new entries, updates, and references.
Key features:
• Includes entries on biological and biobehavioral research, outcomesresearch, health services research, and participatory models of research
• Presents updated entries for terms related to research, research ethics, theo-ry and theory development, statistics, and epistemology
• Provides cross-references and citations from relevant nursing sources
December 2010 · 226 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0665-0 · $50.00
GERIATRIC AND GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING
Integrating Gerontological Content IntoAdvanced Practice Nursing EducationCarolyn Auerhahn, EdD, GNP-BC, FAANP, Laurie Kennedy-Malone, PhD, GNP-BC, FAANP
This book presents nursing faculty with clear guidelines for incorporatinggerontological content into existing non-gerontological APN programs withoutrequiring major curricular changes. Topics include health policy, myths ofaging, assessment of functional status, and more.
Key topics include:
• Examples of “gerontologizing” clinical management courses• Strategies for integrating geriatric e-learning materials into APN curricula • Evaluation methods for integrating new content into various courses
June 2010 · 224 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0536-3 · $45.00
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Gerontological Nurse PractitionerCertification Review Meredith Kazer, PhD, APRN-BC, Sheila Grossman, PhD, APRN-BC
One of the first books to provide a thorough review of test content for prepar-ing nurses to successfully pass the GNP certification exam, this text includesmore than 200 practice questions culled from the real ANCC test outline.
Key features:
• Presents information on clinical management and interventions • Discusses assessment of acute and chronic illness• Provides discussions on the nurse practitioner and patient relationship
December 2010 · 245 pp · Hardcover · 978-0-8261-0643-8 · $40.00
CRITICAL CARE AND EMERGENCY NURSING
Nurses on the Front Line When Disaster Strikes, 1878-2010 Barbra Mann Wall, PhD, Arlene W. Keeling, PhD, Editors
This book examines how nurses have responded to natural and man-made dis-asters in the in the US and Canada over the previous and current centuries. Itanalyzes how issues of race, class, and gender influenced the ways nurses andother health care professionals responded to these disasters.
Key topics include:
• Commentary on nursing’s response to key disasters• Important disaster episodes in the development of professional nursing • Perspectives on disaster relief for nursing and women’s issues research
September 2010 · 291 pp · Softcover · 978-0-8261-0519-6 · $45.00
GENERAL INTEREST
Florence Nightingale’s Notes on Nursing andNotes on Nursing for the Labouring Classes Commemorative Edition with Historical Commentary Victor Skretkowicz, PhD, Editor
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Clinical Scholars ReviewThe Journal of Doctoral Nursing PracticeJennifer Smith, DrNP, MBA, MPH, Editor
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As an innovative feature, students in DNP programs will be asked to contributeoriginal articles and serve as part of the review team for student submissions. Thisjournal aims to support the advancement of the doctoral practice of nursing.
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Annual Review of Gerontology and GeriatricsToni C. Antonucci, PhD, K. Warner Schaie, PhD, Series Editors
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Hispanic Healthcare InternationalThe Official Journal of the National Association of Hispanic NursesNilda (Nena) Peragallo, DrPH, RN, FAAN, Elias Provencio-Vásquez, PhD, NP, FAAN, FAANP, Co-Editors
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This new journal will publish authoritative research and theory papers on childbirth in the context of maternity care across the world, including reflectivenarrative accounts of birth phenomena and practices and papers on organization-al provision. Each issue will pay particular attention to the interrelationshipbetween theory, research, political-economic context, and practice.
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Official journal of The American Association of Nurse Attorneys
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Journal of Nursing MeasurementOra L. Strickland, PhD, RN, FAAN, Senior Editor
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Nursing History ReviewOfficial Publication of the American Association for the History of NursingPatricia D’Antonio, Editor
Nursing History Review, an annual peer-reviewed publication, presents themost significant current research on nursing and the healthcare history. Thisnursing history review is the only nursing journal listed in the ISI social sci-ence index. Sections include scholarly articles, reviews of the best books onnursing and healthcare history, invited commentaries, and abstracts of newdoctoral dissertations on nursing and healthcare history. Historians andresearchers will find this an important resource.
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