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CLCR4
LanguageENG
PublishYear2007
publishCompany Cengage
EISBN 9781133478591
PISBN 9781401835217
edition 1
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Clinical Decision Making: Case Studies in Pharmacology Hyacinth C. Martin, BSN, MA, MSED, RNBC. Clinical Decision Making Case Studies in Pharmacology is a systematic, application-based resource for users to develop their nursing knowledge in clinical situations. This book contains 40 pharmacology case histories and questions, based on real life client situations, which make learning easier and more memorable than textbook discussion. Current review of literature indicates that many users believe that case study in pharmacology enhances learning and improves examination success. Each case in this innovative book is followed by a series of questions and appropriate nursing responses, which encourages analytical thought and consideration of numerous variables. Because each case opens with a blueprint of key variables to consider, no two cases are alike. Users will need to consider such things as collaborative management, gerontological considerations, complementary and alternative therapy, patient teaching, discharge planning, and delegation and prioritization to make decisions regarding care. Because nursing is an art and a science, the responsibility of nurses can be challenging. Clinical Decision Making will provide students with actual insight into clinical practice and application of theory to meet those challenges. Case histories and questions are based on real life client situations Includes cases related to prioritization of client needs in an urgent care situation, as well as prioritization in a multiple client scenario. Data presented allows students to provide collaborative care to patients with complex diseases Includes a wide variety of variables related to client diversity, prioritization, and legal and ethical considerations. Content is organized from easy to difficult and colored tabs assist in differentiating difficulty level. Also Available: Martin/Case Studies Series in Pharmacology, 1401835236 Reiss/Evans/Broyles

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