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LippincottManualofNursingPractice,TenthEdition

International Edition

SandraM.Nettina,MSN, ANP-BC

978-1-4511-7648-3 • June2013 •Hardbound •8” x10” • 1885pp •596 Illus. • 176Tables

978-1-4511-7354-3 •NorthAmericanEdition:Available inUS,Canada,Australia,NewZealand, PuertoRicoandUSVirgin Islandsonly

Aclassic text since itwasfirstpublished in1974, the

LippincottManual

ofNursingPractice

has provided essential nursing knowledge andup-

to-date informationonpatientcarefornearly40years.Now in itsTenth

Edition, this full-color text is organized into fivemajor parts, covering

theNursing Process and Practice; Medical-Surgical Nursing; Maternity

&NeonatalNursing; PediatricNursing; andPsychiatricNursing.

This important centerpiece of your professional library has been

reviewed by dozens of clinical experts — all recognized authorities

in their fields. You’ll find all the expert guidance you need to meet

virtually every nursing challenge and can be totally confident with

recommendations, facts and findings grounded in Official Guidelines

from theNational InstitutesofHealth,AmericanDiabetesAssociation,

American Heart Association, American Nurses Association, Joint

Commission,AWHONN, andothers.

Features

NEW!

Evidence-based section inevery chapter.

NEW!

TheTenthEdition features a redesign tohelpyoubetterfind

what youneed.

• Basicoutline format for easy readability,with color-coded sections

and sidebars for readyaccess to information.

• CurrentStandardsofCareguidelines from the forces that shape

clinical practice (JointCommission,NIH,AmericanDiabetesAssn,

AmericanHeartAssn,CDC,AWHONN, etc.).

• Detailednursing careplans incorporating the latestNANDAnursing

diagnoses.

• Drugalerts,Nursingalerts, andGerontologic alerts—graphic icons

that highlight potential clinical challenges.

• Drug therapy icon, especially inNursing Interventions sections to

spotlight nursing interventions related todrug therapyanddraw

attention to important nursing concerns suchas risks/benefits, I.V.

administration techniques anddrug compatibility.

• Practical leadershipandmanagement content including leadinga

team,managingworkload,managingpatient care, anddealingwith

regulatorybodies.

Table of Contents

PartOne:

NursingProcess andPractice

Ch. 1:Nursing Practice and theNursing

Process

Ch. 2: Standards of Care, Ethical andLegal

Issues

Ch. 3:HealthPromotion andPreventiveCare

Ch. 4: Genetics andHealthApplications

PartTwo:

Medical-SurgicalNursing

Unit I: GeneralHealthConsiderations

Unit II: RespiratoryHealth

Unit III: CardiovascularHealth

Unit IV:Neurologic and SensoryHealth

UnitV: Gastrointestinal andNutritional

Health

UnitVI: Renal, Genitourinary, and

ReproductiveHealth

UnitVII:Metabolic andEndocrineHealth

UnitVIII:HematologicHealth

Unit IX: ImmunologicHealth

Unit X:MusculoskeletalHealth

Unit XI: IntegumentaryHealth

Unit XII: EmergencyNursing

PartThree:

MaternityandNeonatal

Nursing

PartFour:

PediatricNursing

Unit XIII: General PracticeConsiderations

Unit XIV: PediatricHealth

PartFive:

PsychiatricNursing

…Abridged tofit