Advanced Practice Palliative Nursing, 2nd edition (PDF Book)
By Nina Lee & David Kim
Similar to the first edition, this serves as a vital textbook for nursing professionals who provide care for seriously ill and dying patients. This extensive work encompasses all aspects of palliative care, including physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs. It also spotlight current concerns regarding health equity, crisis management, and catering to the requirements of diverse populations. Each chapter is furnished with case studies and strong evidentiary support to ensure the provision of high-quality care. The authors are pioneers in the field and have extensively investigated the role of advanced practice nurses in palliative care. This volume furnishes advanced practice content and practical assets for clinical practice in every setting of care across all age groups, from pediatrics to geriatrics. This revised edition is arranged according to role delineation and practice issues to meet the needs of APRN. It offers basic information on leadership, practice, and the varied roles of APRNs in administration, education, policy advocacy, and research. APRN work settings encompass acute care settings (clinical care unit, intensive care unit, and emergency department), clinic (specialty care, primary care, and palliative care), community, rehabilitation, residential facilities, and telehealth. This edition also focuses on special populations, including chapters on health disparities, economic drawbacks for urban-dwellers, the LGBTQ+ community, Veterans, and survivorship. It features dedicated sections for pediatric care, end-of-life communication, and the ethical challenges APRNs must face daily. Written by current APRNs for fellow APRNs, this text offers practical resources for clinical practice, covering a wide range of topics.
Product Information
- Publisher: Oxford University Press; 2nd edition (June 16, 2023)
- Language: English
- eBook: 808 pages
- ISBN-10: 0197559328
- ISBN-13: 978-0197559321