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Health & Physical Assessment In 3rd edition
D'Amico
Health & Physical Assessment In 3rd edition
D'Amico
Marc Notes: Previous edition: Boston, Mass.: Pearson, 2012.; Includes bibliographical references and index.; This up-to-date text will help beginning nursing students master essential physical and health assessment skills, and integrate those skills with critical thinking, nursing processes, age span development, culture, and health promotion. Biographical Note: Donita D'Amico, MEd, RN Donita D'Amico, a diploma nursing school graduate, earned her baccalaureate degree in Nursing from William Paterson College. She earned a master's degree in Nursing Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, with a specialization in Adult Health. Ms. D'Amico has been a faculty member at William Paterson University for more than 30 years. Her teaching responsibilities include physical assessment, medical-surgical nursing, nursing theory, and fundamentals in the classroom, skills laboratory, and clinical settings. Ms. D'Amico coauthored several textbooks, including Health Assessment in Nursing and its companion clinical handbook by Sims, D'Amico, Stiesmeyer, and Webster; as well as Comprehensive Health Assessment: A Student Workbook and Modules for Medication Administration with Dr. Colleen Barbarito. Ms. D'Amico is active in the community. Within the university, she is a charter member of the Iota Alpha Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International. She also serves as a consultant and contributor to local organizations. Colleen Barbarito, EdD, RN Colleen Barbarito received a nursing diploma from Orange Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, graduated with a baccalaureate degree from William Paterson College, and earned a master's degree from Seton Hall University, all in New Jersey. She received her Doctor of Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. Prior to a position in education, Dr. Barbarito's clinical experiences included medical-surgical, critical care, and emergency nursing. Dr. Barbarito has been a faculty member at William Paterson University since 1984, where she has taught Physical Assessment and a variety of clinical laboratory courses for undergraduate nursing students and curriculum development at the graduate level. Dr. Barbarito coauthored two books with Donita D'Amico-Modules for Medication Administration and Comprehensive Health Assessment: A Student Workbook. She published articles on anaphylaxis in American Journal of Nursing and Coping with Allergies and Asthma. Her research includes physical assessment and collaboration on revising a physical assessment project with results published as a brief in Nurse Educator. As a faculty member, Dr. Barbarito participated in committees to explore curricular change and to develop multimedia-learning modules for critical thinking. Dr. Barbarito is a member of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing and the National League for Nursing. Table of Contents: Unit 1 Introduction to Health Assessment 1. Health Assessment 2. Human Development Across the Lifespan 3. Wellness and Health Promotion 4. Cultural Considerations 5. Psychosocial Assessment 6. Assessment of Vulnerable PopulationsUnit 2 Introduction to Physical Assessment 7. Interviewing and Communication Techniques 8. The Health History 9. Techniques and Equipment 10. General Survey 11. Pain Assessment 12. Nutritional AssessmentUnit 3 Physical Assessment 13. Skin, Hair, Nails 14. Head, Neck, and Related Lymphatics 15. Eye 16. Ears, Nose, Mouth, and Throat 17. Respiratory System 18. Breasts and Axillae 19. Cardiovascular System 20. Peripheral Vascular System 21. Abdomen 22. Urinary System 23. Male Reproduction System 24. Female Reproduction System 25. Musculoskeletal System 26. Neurologic SystemUnit 4 Focused Assessments 27. Pregnant Females 28. Hospitalized Patient 29. Complete Health Assessment "Publisher Marketing: For beginning-level courses in baccalaureate and associate degree nursing programs that cover health assessment or physical assessment, such as Fundamentals of Nursing Practice and Introduction to Concepts of Nursing Practice. This text is also suitable to supplement courses in Medical-Surgical Nursing. Cover the key health and physical assessment skills that students need to think like nurses Health & Physical Assessment In Nursing helps nursing students master the art and skills of health and physical assessment that new nurses needs in order to care for diverse clients in virtually any setting. It systematically prepares students for success: readers first learn each technique; then demonstrate their skills; and finally, practice and test their knowledge. Assessment is presented holistically so that the latest principles of health promotion and client education are integrated alongside crucial concepts related to wellness, communication, and culture. The authors bring the material to life with hundreds of outstanding images, as well as engaging case studies and activities that help readers visualize the nursing process. Also available with MyNursingLab(R) This title is also available with MyNursingLab--an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to engage students in the Fundamentals of Nursing course and improve results. Its guided learning path is proven to help students think like a nurse as they move beyond memorization to true understanding through application. NOTE: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyNursingLab does not come packaged with this content. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyNursingLab search for ISBN-10: 013416296X/ISBN-13: 9780134162966. That package includes ISBN-10: 0133876403 /ISBN-13: 9780133876406 and ISBN-10: 0134160754 /ISBN-13: 9780134160757. MyNursingLab should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Contributor Bio: D'Amico, Donita Donita D'Amico, RN, M. Ed. Donita D'Amico, a diploma nursing school graduate, earned her baccalaureate degree in nursing from William Paterson College. She earned a Master's degree in Nursing Education at Teacher's College, Columbia University with a specialization in Adult Health. Ms. D'Amico has been a faculty member at William Paterson University for more the twenty five years. Her teaching responsibilities include physical assessment, medical-surgical nursing, nursing theory, and fundamentals in the classroom, skills laboratory, and clinical settings. Donita D'Amico coauthored several textbooks. "Health Assessment in Nursing" and its companion clinical handbookby Sims, D'Amico, Stiesmeyer and Webster. She co-authored "Comprehensive Health Assessment: A Student Workbook" and "Modules for Medication Administration" with Dr. Colleen Barbarito. Ms. D'Amico is active in the community. Within the university, she is a charter member of the Iota Alpha Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International. She continues to serve at the chapter and state levels. She also serves as a consultant and contributor to local organizations. Colleen Barbarito, Ed. D., RN Colleen Barbarito received a nursing diploma from Orange Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, graduated with a baccalaureate degree from William Paterson College, and earned a Master's degree from Seton Hall University, all in New Jersey. She received her Doctor of Education from Teacher's College, Columbia University. Prior to a position in education, Dr. Barbarito's clinical experiences included medical-surgical, critical care, and emergency nursing. Dr. Barbarito has been a faculty member at William Paterson University since 1983, where she hastaught physical assessment and a variety of clinical laboratory courses for undergraduate nursing students and curriculum development at the graduate level. Dr. Barbarito co-authored two books with Donita D'Amico--"Modules for Medication Administration" and "Comprehensive Health Assessment: A Student Workbook. "She published articles on anaphylaxis in "American Journal of Nursing "and "Coping with ""Allergies and Asthma," Her research includes physical assessment and a collaboration on revising a physical assessment project with results published as a brief in "Nurse Educator. "As a faculty member, Dr. Barbarito participated in committees to explore curricular change and to develop multimedia learning modules for critical thinking. Dr. Barbarito is a member of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. She was an officer and serves as Faculty Advisor for the Iota Alpha Chapter at William Paterson University.
Media | Books Book |
Released | February 10, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9780133876406 |
Publishers | Pearson Education (US) |
Pages | 944 |
Dimensions | 285 × 227 × 37 mm · 2.07 kg |
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