| Handbook of Nursing Diagnosis |  | Author: Lynda Juall Carpenito Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Media: Spiral-bound Edition: 7th Sprl Pages: 607 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 4.7 x 1.1
ISBN: 0397554303 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.075 EAN: 9780397554300 ASIN: 0397554303
Publication Date: February 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This quick reference handbook provides insightful direction for nursing diagnoses and collaborative problems. This handy guide offers convenient, concise and easy access to essential information. The handbook is logically divided into two parts. Section I presents definitions, defining characteristics, related factors, outcome criteria and interventions for all nursing diagnoses. Section II contains Diagnostic Clusters -- clinical conditions and the nursing diagnoses and collaborative problems with which they are commonly associated. Many special features make learning more productive. Boxed and screened author's notes clarify and differentiate diagnoses. Diagnostic Clusters for all clinical areas -- Med-Surg, Neonatal, Pediatric, Mental Health, Obstetric/Gynecologic -- and Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures demonstrate the use of nursing diagnosis in all types of clinical situations and areas. A removable, laminated card at the back of the book lists all nursing diagnoses grouped under functional health patterns, providing a handy, portable reference. New to the seventh edition: Interventions are grouped according to population. The introductory section has been streamlined, offering a simpler explanation of how to make a nursing diagnosis and includes a discussion of care paths. All new nursing diagnoses are included.
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Nursing... May 18, 2009 Beata Kikolski (NYC) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
It's hard to review sice i didn't receive this item yet.I contacted goodwill and supposedly it was shipped on April 21. Still waiting....
A must have for all nursing students... April 21, 2009 E. Sampson This is a must have for all nursing students. It is compact and has a ton of information. Throw it in your bag and take it to class and clinicals.
nursing careplans September 25, 2007 professional student this is a good book once you understand the way it is layed out and how to find exactly what you are looking for
Used this book. August 8, 2006 W. Danna (buffalo, ny) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book was required for the Excelsior College CPNE. Check to see what editions are currently required. I found it helpful.
Bad for Care Plan Writing; Good for Understanding Nurs Dx March 25, 2006 D. Weisberg (San Jose, CA USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
If I need to write a care plan, this is NOT the book to get. I don't care for its interventions, and no rationales are provided. There are better books out there (check out the Sparks & Taylor book which is 5-star rated).
However, this author knows nursing diagnoses inside and out, and the true value of this book are in the Author's Notes where she shares her insights on what each diagnosis really means, and why it is different from similar NANDAs. I picked up a used edition just for the Author's Notes, and her insights regarding non-NANDA diagnoses and other esoteric stuff.
This book also presents Defining Characteristics very clearly, so you know what major characteristic must be present to justify the dx, and what minor characteristics are often present.
This pocket-sized book with spiral binding is easy to pick up and use. I would not purchase the larger, full-blown version--less easy to use, more worthless verbiage, and has essentially the same Author's Notes as the smaller version.
Bottom line: If you need one or two books to help you write care plans for nursing school, don't get either version of this book. There are better ones available. If you want a third book to help you delve deeper into the meanings of nursing diagnoses, go with the pocket-sized version.
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