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One of the previously described major limitations of femoropopliteal PTA has been the relatively low percentage of success achieved in recanalizing and dilating chronic occlusions. However, two very important studies of femoropopliteal recanalization and PTA have been reported. The first was a report by Morgenstern and colleagues in 1989 that documented a 95% success at crossing femoropopli…
It is amazing to us that this is already the Fourth Edition of Nurses and Families. It attests and gives credence to the ongoing evolution and development in the field of family nursing. The publication of this Fourth Edition is also evidence of our own continuing evolution as family nurse clinicians, teachers, researchers, and authors. We consider it a great privilege to collaborate and c…
It is amazing to us that this is already the Fourth Edition of Nurses and Families. It attests and gives credence to the ongoing evolution and development in the field of family nursing. The publication of this Fourth Edition is also evidence of our own continuing evolution as family nurse clinicians, teachers, researchers, and authors. We consider it a great privilege to collaborate and c…
Nurses have a commitment and an ethical and moral obligation to involve families in health care. Theoretical, practical, and research evidence of the significance of the family to the health and well-being of individual members as well as the influence of the family on illness compel and obligate nurses to consider family-centered care an integral part of nursing practice. However, family-cente…
How health is perceived depends on how health is defined. In the preamble to its constitution, the World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as a “state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity” (Hood & Leddy, 2002). Such a definition of health does not allow for any variation in degrees of wellness or illness. On the…