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What do you tell yourself about your state of health? Is your health excellent, good, fair, or poor? Over the last few years, the answers that people give to this simple question have become better predictors of who will live or die over the next decade than in-depth physical examinations or extensive laboratory tests. This question is a way of asking what our health means to us—what it repre…
Consider the flow blood starting with its exit from the left ventricle. when the ventricles contract, the left ventricular internal pressure rises from 0 to 120 mmHg. As the pressure rises, the aortic valve opens and blood is expelled into the aorta, the first and largest artery of the systemic circulation.
Clinical decision-making is often fraught with uncertainties. However, expert diagnosticians are able to maintain a degree of suspicion throughout the assessment process, to consider a range of potential explanations, and then to generate and narrow their differential diagnosis, based on their previous experience, familiarity with the evidence related to various diagnoses, and understandin…
A key characteristic of the hierarchy of natural systems is information flow.2 Regardless of the point at which it originates, information spreads up and down the components of the hierarchy. Information flow has a domino effect as it affects the whole system. The magnitude of the problems that a disturbance at one level may cause and its impact on the whole hierarchy are clear in any study of …
This user friendly text is presented as a handbook for students and practicing nurses who work with communities to promote health. Community as Partner focuses on the essentials of practice with the community. Students will find this text helpful for the many examples of working with the community as partner. For over 20 years and five editions, this textbook has served undergraduate, RN to…
The first and second editions of this book were conceived to provide distilled, up-to-date information to nursing students and staff nurses about many conditions and diagnoses encountered in nursing practice. With the third edition, we have responded to the ever-changing health care environment as well as to the recommendations of our readers and editors. We have held true to our initial pu…
The outpouching of the wall of the aorta occurs when the musculoelastic middle layer or media of the artery becomes weak (often caused by plaque and cholesterol deposits) and degenerative changes occur. The inner and outer layers of the arterial wall are stretched, and as the pulsatile force of the blood rushes through the aorta, the vessel wall becomes increasingly weak, and the aneurysm enlar…
Davis’sDrugGuideforNursesprovidescomprehensive,up-to-datedruginformationinwell-organized,nursing-focusedmonographs.Italsoincludesextensivesupplementalmaterialin18appendicesandtheaccompanyingCD-ROM,thoroughlyaddressestheissueofsafemedicationadministration,andeducatesthereaderabout50differenttherapeuticclassesofdrugs.Inthis11thedition,we havecontinuedthetraditionoffocusingonsafemedicationadmini…
Nurses care. They roll up their sleeves and do their work. Nurses are out there on the front line, listening to families, knocking on doors, working in schools, and being involved with the lives of people living in the community. Nurses are accustomed to "dirty business." A nurse changes dressings, carries bedpans, and deals with the most intimate parts of human life. Politics is dirty business…
Patient safety is not a new concept for health care practitioners, but the attention focused on it by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System galvanized public and media attention as well as policymakers (Kohn, Corrigan, & Donaldson, 2000). While safety issues are not new for most caregivers, knowledge of how mistakes and errors occur has been adv…