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FundamentalNursingSkillsandConcepts,TenthEdition BarbaraK.Timby, RN, BC, BSN,NA 978-1-60831-787-5 •March2012 • Softbound • 10.875” x8.375” •92pp. •506 Illus. •300Tables

This very popular full-color text, part of the Lippincott’sPathwaysFor LPN/LVN Education Series , and now in its Tenth Edition, combines theoretical nursing concepts, step-by-step skills and procedures, and clinical applications to form the foundation of the LPN/LVN course of study. This edition retains the well-liked organization and features of previous editions, including an impressive and comprehensive ancillary package for students and faculty, end-of-unit exercises, and specially displayed Gerontologic Considerations . In addition, it features new Nutrition Notes and Pharmacological Considerations written by renowned experts as well as thoroughly updated content on quality and safety and new technologies, aswell as nursing practice, laws and ethics, recording and reporting, nutrition, fluid and chemical balance, asepsis, infection control, medication administration, cost-related issues, emerging healthcare settings, concept mapping, malpractice, documentationand reporting,HIPAA, andmore.Theaccompanyingfor- sale Student StudyGuide has been converted to a StudentWorkbook, with the answers available only to instructors online, to enhance the student’s study experience. This product is truly a comprehensive curricular resource, especiallywhenpackagedwith itssisterpublication, IntroductoryMedical-SurgicalNursing. Features • Words toKnow

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Table of Contents Unit1: ExploringContemporary Nursing Ch. 1:Nursing Foundations Ch. 2:Nursing Process Unit2: IntegratingBasicConcepts Ch. 3: Laws andEthics Ch. 4:Health and Illness Ch. 5:Homeostasis, Adaptation, and Stress Ch. 6: Culture andEthnicity Unit3: FosteringCommunication Ch. 7:TheNurse—Client Relationship Ch. 8: ClientTeaching Ch. 9: Recording andReporting Unit4: PerformingBasicClientCare Ch. 10: Asepsis Ch. 11: Admission,Discharge,Transfer, andReferrals Ch. 12: Vital Signs Ch. 13: Physical Assessment Ch. 14: Special Examinations andTests Unit5: AssistingwithBasicNeeds Ch. 15:Nutrition Ch. 16: Fluid andChemical Balance Ch. 17:Hygiene Ch. 18: Comfort, Rest, and Sleep Ch. 19: Safety Ch. 20: PainManagement Ch. 21:Oxygenation Ch. 22: InfectionControl Unit6: Assisting the InactiveClient Unit7: TheSurgicalClient Unit8: PromotingElimination Unit9: MedicationAdministration Unit10: Intervening inEmergency Situations Unit11: Carry for theTerminally Ill

• StopThink+Respondboxes • CriticalThinkingExercises • NCLEX ® -StyleReviewQuestions • EndofUnit Exercises • GerontologicConsiderations • PharmacologicConsiderations • NutritionNotes • Client and FamilyTeaching

• NursingGuidelines • NursingCarePlans • Skills

Workbook for FundamentalNursingSkillsandConcepts, TenthEdition BarbaraK. Timby, RN, BC, BSN,NA 978-1-4511-5167-1 •March2012 •Softbound •8.375”x10.875”

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