This sixth Emergency Nursing Bible updates and streamlines the original edition (it is 62 pages shorter) making it even easier to use by busy ER personnel in need of a fast and easy reference tool.
Along with this, the original taxonomy and terminology have been updated.
Author Patricia Ann Bemis, R.
, has carefully sifted the language of each page of the last edition to bring it up to date.
For example, the patient is now the client and the current illness/past history are the client's story.
Each of the 35 chapters is keyed to a different client complaint, including: - Interview questions to determine the client's story - Nursing domains and classes - Initial plan of care - Ongoing plan of care - Discharge plan of care Initial repetitive nursing are have been moved to Chapter 34, Triage in a Nutshell.
Nurses deal with human responses to health problems and life processes.
The 2015-2017 NANDA-I nursing diagnoses taxonomy is a way to classify and categorize these responses.
The taxonomy is grouped into 13 domains, or spheres of knowledge, and contains 47 classes and 235 nursing diagnoses.
Each client has a story that is different from all others.
That story is what leads the nurse to the nursing domains, classes, diagnoses, and plans of care.
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