*Nursing Home Care

9085-0765/9780071807654

ISBN
9780071807654
作者/出版社
Morley/McGraw-Hill
出版年代/版次
2013/1

定價NT$ 2,300
NT$ 2,070
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重量:1.1kg  頁數:336    裝訂:精裝  開數:28.5*22.5  印刷:雙色

Introduction

The definitive text on the principles and clinical practice of nursing home care

  • Market: Nursing home administrators and long-term care nurses (15,000), geriatrics and gerontology practitioners (4,000), family practice physicians (50,000)
  • Written and endorsed by the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics

About the Book

THE DEFINITIVE TEXT ON THE PRINCIPLES AND CLINCAL PRACTICE OF NURSING HOME CARE

Nursing Home Care is a practical textbook designed to serve as a rich evidence-based resource to provide physicians and other practitioners with the information and knowledge to advance nursing home care. It states and explains the principles underpinning safe, personalized, and dignified nursing home practice using an integrated, cooperative approach. In addition, it provides the medical knowledge necessary to give quality care to nursing home residents.

Nursing Home Care reflects the International Association for Geriatrics and Gerontology's conviction that nursing home practice is an interdisciplinary endeavor that requires a sound theoretical, scientific, and values base in addition to clinical expertise. Mindful of the influences of different culture and context, the premise of this text is that there is a shared and common knowledge base to guide nursing home practice and approaches to caring that are universal.

THIS UNIQUE TEXT IS LOGICALLY DIVIDED INTO FOUR PARTS:

PART 1 covers the origins of the nursing home movement, plus alternative approaches, including aging in place and what older people are saying about nursing home life and culture change.

PART 2 focuses on the fundamentals of working as part of a nursing home team providing day-to-day care and the leadership essentials to drive the quality improvement agenda.

PART 3 addresses the most common conditions experienced by older nursing home residents.

PART 4 is devoted to clinical and nursing aspects of specific disease management.

KEY FEATURES:

Online supplemental material, including 1,000 PowerPoint slides available to faculty, plus Q&A available from the IAGGI * Over 150 multiple choice questions * Key points for each chapter * An essential study guide for the IAGG certificate in nursing home care

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction to Nursing Home Life & Alternatives

My Experience of Nursing Homes: Voice of the Resident

Our Experience of Nursing Homes: Voices of Family and Friends

Working in a Nursing Home

Career choices and ambition

Preparation to practice in a nursing home

Creating a place called home

Rules and regulations

Diversity of Nursing Homes and long term care around the World

Nursing home practitioners-contributing disciplines, essential knowledge, skills and caring attributes

International NH Development & Research Agenda IAGG-WHO

Culture and Quality of Care

Nursing Home Design

Aging in Place: Other Approaches to Long Term Care

Part 2 Fundamentals of Nursing Home Practice

History of Nursing Homes Around the World

Principles of Nursing Home Care

Fundamental Rights & Ethical Considerations

Truth telling and information disclosure-dilemmas and solutions

From admission to end of life care

Shared decision making

Risks and safety-including medication administration and review (polypharmacy)

Restraint Free Environments

Core values

Protecting the vulnerable –elder abuse and unintentional neglect

Accidents happen-and what to do when they occur

Models of Care

Patient centered care

Transitions

Subacute care

Improving function

End of life/hospice care

Eden Alternative

Technology and care

Multi-Professional Teams: Working Together

An integrated model: a blend of clinical, nursing and social care

Inter professional communication

Valuing nursing home practitioners, assistant practitioners

Building a strong team based on reciprocity

Family involvement

Keeping the records in order

Nursing Home Leadership

Role of the administrator

Role of doctors and the medical director

Role of nurses and the nursing director

The wider multiprofessional team

Quality Improvement

Role of regulators and accreditation agencies

Governance and national standards

Preparing for the inspector

Role of Lay Assessors & Resident Advocates

Managing budgets and balancing the books

Keeping up to date with evidence

Part 3 Admission to a Nursing Home

Preparing for admission.-what individuals and families need to know

Types of admission & admission criteria.

Knowing the person and biographical histories

Minimum Data Sets

Assessment of clinical need & medications.

Assessment of frailty status and functional abilities.

Assessment of communication needs-enabling communication

Understanding preferences and personal priorities

Care Paradigms-enabling/rehabilitation/maintenance/palliative/end of life

Part 4 Managing Age Related Syndromes and Changes

Aches and Pains

Pain and function

Assessing pain

Pain management

Toolkits for Practice –what you will see, what you should say-what you should do

Toolkits for Practice- knowing when specialist referral is indicated

Low Mood, Anxiety and Depression

Adjustment to a nursing home

Dysphoria

Depression

Anxiety

Psychotic disorders

Toolkits for Practice –what you will see, what you should say-what you should do

Toolkits for Practice- knowing when specialist referral is indicated

Confusion, Agitation and Other Behavioral Disturbance

Delirium

Dementia - Causes

Dementia - Management

Wandering

Screaming

Sundowners- twilight agitation

Behavioral Disturbances

Toolkits for Practice –what you will see, what you should say-what you should do

Toolkits for Practice- knowing when specialist referral is indicated

Eating and Drinking

Nutritional screening and assessment

Managing weight loss

Therapeutic diets

Vitamin D and other vitamins and minerals

Choosing suitable food and drink

Meal times and snack provision

Special considerations for frail older people

Toolkits for Practice –what you will see, what you should say-what you should do

Urinary Continence

Managing Transient Functional Incontinence

Preventing urinary tract infections and catheter associated infections

Stress and Urge Incontinence

Overflow Incontinence

Lower Urinary Tract Infection

Achieving Continence and Social Continence- the does and don’ts of catheterization, pads and cleansers

Toolkits for Practice –what you will see, what you should say-what you should do

Toolkits for Practice-knowing when specialist referral is indicated

Bowel Changes

Managing constipation

Understanding and Managing fecal incontinence

Diarrhea

Hemorrhoids

Toolkits for Practice –what you will see, what you should say-what you should do

Toolkits for Practice- knowing when specialist referral is indicated

Mobility and Falls Prevention

Walking, health and survival

Gait disturbances

Falls – Causes

Falls – Prevention

Hip fractures

Sleep Disturbance

Insomnia

Nocturia

Sleep apnea

Restless legs

Nightmares

Ulcers and Common Skin Disorders

Pressure Ulcers

Vascular ulcers

Skin disorders

Stomal care

Oral Health

Care of mouth and teeth/dentures

Xerostomia-Dry Mouth-Causes and Interventions

Common fungal infections-Causes and Prevention

Other problems related to oral mucosa-cancer

Swallowing difficulties

Toolkits for Practice –what you will see, what you should say-what you should do

Toolkits for practice-knowing when specialist referral is indicated

Vision and Hearing

Age related hearing loss

Simple tests for hearing and audiometry

Hearing Aids

Ear Care & Wax

Tinnitus

Age related vision loss

Simple tests of visual acuity

Dry Eye

Common diseases of the ageing eye

Toolkits for Practice –what you will see, what you should say-what you should do

Toolkits for practice-knowing when specialist referral is indicated

Part 5 Disease Management

Hypertension, Hypotension and Heart Failure

Neurological Disorders--Stroke, Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Locked-in Syndrome

Musculoskeletal Disorders--Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Contractures

Infections and Their Control

Anemia

Endocrine Disorders

Gastrointestinal Disorders

Pulmonary Disorders

Cancer