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Advanced practice palliative nursing / edited by Constance Dahlin, MSN, ANP-BC, ACHPN, FPCN, FAAN,Patrick J. Coyne, MSN, ACHPN, ACNS-BC, FAAN, FPCN, Betty R. Ferrell, PHD, RN, MA, CHPN, FAAN, FPCN.

Holman Biotech Commons R726.8 .A37 2016
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dahlin, Constance, editor.
Coyne, Patrick, 1957- editor.
Ferrell, Betty, editor.
Frances C. Thielbar Memorial Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Palliative treatment.
Nursing.
Terminal care.
Hospice care.
Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing--methods.
Advanced Practice Nursing--methods.
Medical Subjects:
Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing--methods.
Advanced Practice Nursing--methods.
Physical Description:
xviii, 624 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, [2016]
Summary:
Advanced Practice Palliative Nursing is a comprehensive resource that addresses all aspects of palliative care, providing advanced practice content and practical reference for clinical practice across all settings. Advanced Practice Palliative Nursing is the first text devoted to advanced practice nursing care of the seriously ill and dying. This comprehensive work addresses all aspects of palliative care including physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs. Chapters include: symptoms common in serious illness, pediatric palliative care, spiritual and existential issues, issues around the role and function of the advanced practice nurse (APN), reimbursement,and nursing leadership on palliative care teams. Each chapter contains case examples and a strong evidence base to support the highest quality of care. The text is written by leaders in the field and includes authors who have pioneered the role of the advanced practice nurse in palliative care. This volumeoffers advanced practice content and practical resources for clinical practice across all settings of care and encompassing all ages, from pediatrics to geriatrics.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. ONE The Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
1. History of the Advanced Practice Role in Palliative Nursing / Patrick J. Coyne
2. Fundamental Skills and Education for the Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse / Charles Tilley
3. Credentialing, Certification, and Scope of Practice Issues for the Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse / Kerstin Lea Lappen
4. Reimbursement for the Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse / Constance Dahlin
5. Data Utilization for the Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse / Debbie Rochester-Gibbons
pt. TWO The Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse across Healthcare Settings
SECTION A The Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the Acute Care Setting
6. Palliative Care in the Emergency Department / Angela Starkweather
7. Palliative Care in the Intensive Care Unit Setting / Clareen Wiencek.
Note continued: 8. Palliative Care in the Medical, Surgical, and Geriatric Patient Care Unit / Phyllis B. Whitehead
9. Palliative Care in the Oncology Unit / Anne M. Ireland
10. Palliative Care in the Cardiac Specialty Unit / Beth Fahlberg
11. Palliative Care in the Solid Organ Transplant Unit / Christine Bosley
SECTION B The Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the Ambulatory Care Setting
12. The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in Outpatient Palliative Cancer Care / Barbara Reville
13. The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the Palliative Care Clinic / Amelia Cullinan
14. The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in Primary Care / Dorothy Wholihan
15. The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the Geriatric Outpatient Setting / Sherrie Murray
16. The Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the Specialty Outpatient Setting / Linda M. Gorman
SECTION C The Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the Community.
Note continued: 17. The Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Within a Hospice Organization / Rikki N. Hooper
18. The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in Hospice / Susan Gibson
19. The Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the Home Setting / Jacaline P. Wolf
20. The Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the Nursing Home / MariJo Letizia
21. The Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the Rehabilitation Setting / Sharon Verney
22. Palliative and Hospice Care in Rural Areas: Access and Delivery / Andrea L. Tackett
pt. THREE Pain and Symptom Management for the Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
SECTION A Physical Symptoms
23. Pain / Judith A. Paice
24. Dyspnea / Kathleen Broglio
25. Bowel Symptoms: Constipation, Diarrhea, and Obstruction / Lauren Koranteng
26. Anorexia and Cachexia / Robert Smeltz
27. Cough / Justin Engleka.
Note continued: 28. Challenging Symptoms: Dry Mouth, Hiccups, Fevers, Pruritus, and Sleep Disorders / Devon Fletcher
29. Fatigue / Tami Borneman
30. Nausea and Vomiting / Maureen Lynch
SECTION B Psychological/Psychiatric Symptoms
31. Anxiety / Ann Berger
32. Delirium / Peggy S. Burhenn
33. Depression and Suicide / John D. Chovan
34. Dual Diagnosis and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder / Leslie Blatt
35. Grief and Bereavement / Elizabeth Archer-Nanda
36. Symptom Clusters in Various Solid Tumors and Hematologic Malignancies / Tara A. Albrecht
37. Palliative Emergencies / Ann Syrett
pt. FOUR Communication
38. Introducing Palliative Care / Marian Grant
39. Advance Care Planning: Advance Directives, Medical Order Sets, and Surrogate Decision Making / Katherine A. Hinderer
40. Family Meetings / Jennifer Gentry
41.Communication at the Time of Death / Penelope R. Buschman
42. Navigating Ethical Discussions in Palliative Care / Timothy W. Kirk.
Note continued: 43. Culturally Respectful Palliative Care / Joan T. Panke
pt. FIVE Spiritual Care
44. The Role of the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in Spiritual Care / Betty R. Ferrell
45.Communication Principles in Spiritual Care / Patricia Berry
46. Life Review / James C. Pace
47. Interdisciplinary Team Collaboration and the Provision of Spiritual Care / Virginia Sun
pt. SIX Special Situations: Withdrawal of Technology
48. Withdrawal of Cardiology Technology / Janine A. Gerringer
49. Withdrawal of Respiratory Technology / Beth Wagner
50. Discontinuation of Life-Sustaining Therapies / Kathy Plakovic
51. Palliative Sedation / Peg Nelson
pt. SEVEN Special Populations
52. Recurrent Disease and Long-Term Survivorship / Denice Economou
53. Cognitive Impairment / Abraham A. Brody
54. Patients with Substance Use Disorder / Jeannine M. Brant
55. Economically Disadvantaged Urban Dwellers / Anne Kinderman
56. Veterans / Mary E. Davidson.
Note continued: pt. EIGHT The Pediatric Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse
57. The Role of the Pediatric Palliative Advanced Practice Registered Nurse / Leiann Neubauer
58. Pediatric Palliative Care Across the Continuum / Gina Santucci
59. Preparing for the Unexpected: Perinatal and Neonatal Palliative Care / Marlene Hardy-Gomez
60. Pediatric Oncology / Deborah A. Lafond
61. Pediatric Palliative Care in the Community / Joan "Jody" Chrastek
62.Communication in Pediatrics / Kathie Kobler.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Frances C. Thielbar Memorial Fund.
ISBN:
9780190204747
0190204745
OCLC:
904424031
Publisher Number:
99976153405

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