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Book Tips and Timesavers for Home Health Nurses

Download or read book Tips and Timesavers for Home Health Nurses written by David Moreau and published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. This book was released on 1997 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A popular bestseller now geared for nursing's fastest growing speciality; this is the perfect day-to-day companion for busy professionals and a great study aid for students. The can't-miss subheads point to key topics so readers can find facts quickly and the pocket size lets them carry vital home care tips wherever they go.

Book Nursing Time Savers

    Book Details:
  • Author : Karl Evens BSN RN
  • Publisher : nursingdose
  • Release : 2023-08-08
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 269 pages

Download or read book Nursing Time Savers written by Karl Evens BSN RN and published by nursingdose. This book was released on 2023-08-08 with total page 269 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Nursing Time Savers: The Path to Extraordinary Nursing Excellence" Are you a nurse seeking to revolutionize your career and unleash your full potential? Look no further! "Nursing Time Savers" is the must-read book that will transform your nursing practice, making you an exceptional and highly efficient healthcare professional. Experience the Power of Nursing Efficiency This groundbreaking book is not just another nursing guide; it's a journey towards nursing excellence. Unravel the proven strategies and time-saving techniques used by seasoned nurses to master the art of efficiency and effectiveness in patient care. ⭐ Unlock the Secrets to Prioritizing Tasks with Precision ⭐ Elevate Your Patient Care: Strengthen Nurse-Patient Relationships ⭐ Navigate the Intricacies of Healthcare Politics with Confidence ⭐ Embrace Stress-Reduction Techniques: Embody Resilience and Balance ⭐ Empower Your Nursing Career: Fuel Your Growth and Success Expertly Crafted for Your Success Crafted by esteemed nursing professionals with years of experience, "Nursing Time Savers" is an essential resource designed to empower nurses like never before. The book is divided into two transformative parts. Part One reveals the insider techniques for starting your day with confidence, managing emergencies, and skillfully navigating the challenges of a nursing shift. With our time-saving tips and productivity strategies, prepare to witness an astonishing boost in your productivity and patient care. Part Two immerses you in the realm of exceptional nurse-patient and nurse-family relationships. Unleash your communication prowess, expertly educate your patients, and become an unwavering advocate for their well-being. Witness an exponential growth in patient satisfaction, engagement, and overall outcomes. ⭐ Empowering Narratives: Learn from Seasoned Nurses and Their Stories ⭐ Unparalleled Expertise: Trust the Expertise of Seasoned Nurses ⭐ Comprehensive Guide: A Must-Have for Every Nurse's Collection ⭐ Career Advancement: Elevate Your Nursing Practice to New Heights Unlock the door to nursing excellence Step into a world of nursing efficiency and time management like never before. "Nursing Time Savers" is the key that will unlock the door to a remarkable nursing journey. Join the ranks of nurses who have read and embraced the life-changing insights found within this book. Order your copy of "Nursing Time Savers" now and become the exceptional nurse you were meant to be. Your patients, your career, and your fulfillment as a nurse await! Don't miss out on the must-read book that will shape your nursing destiny.

Book 1 001 Nursing Tips   Timesavers

Download or read book 1 001 Nursing Tips Timesavers written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book 1001 Nursing Tips and Timesavers

    Book Details:
  • Author : Springhouse Publishing
  • Publisher : Springhouse Corporation
  • Release : 1996-07
  • ISBN : 9780874348507
  • Pages : 256 pages

Download or read book 1001 Nursing Tips and Timesavers written by Springhouse Publishing and published by Springhouse Corporation. This book was released on 1996-07 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Completely revised to meet today's nursing needs. AIDS, HIV, computers, home health and universal precautions are now addressed and new subheads and tips make it even easier to find specific advice. A handy appendix offers the "best of" Springhouse references.

Book Client Teaching Guides for Home Health Care

Download or read book Client Teaching Guides for Home Health Care written by Linda H. Gorman and published by Jones & Bartlett Learning. This book was released on 2008 with total page 393 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This updated Third Edition includes all the new information on medications, nutrition, and NANDA nursing diagnosis. This book is in a quick reference, easy-to-read format makes this a great guide for nursing students to become familiar with the more common conditions and issues they will face with patients on a daily basis.

Book Client Teaching Guides for Home Health Care

Download or read book Client Teaching Guides for Home Health Care written by Donna Meyers and published by Jones & Bartlett Learning. This book was released on 2005-09 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This edition features: 66 new teaching guides (for a total of 193); all updated references and source material; expanded treatment of the integumentary, musculoskeletal, neurological, and respiratory systems; all-new guides on substance abuse, sensory disorders, and pediatric disorders; expanded coverage of psychiatric disorders; six new nursing diagnoses; and many new guides for high-tech home care procedures, such as, IV therapy, the use of inhalers, mini-nebulizers, and ventilators.

Book 1 000 Nursing Tips   Timesavers

Download or read book 1 000 Nursing Tips Timesavers written by Regina D. Ford and published by . This book was released on 1987 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book How to Be a Good Home Nurse   Tips on your family   s health

Download or read book How to Be a Good Home Nurse Tips on your family s health written by John Davidson and published by JD-Biz Corp Publishing. This book was released on 2013-05-15 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How to Be a Good Home Nurse Tips on your family’s health Table of Contents Introduction Failure to Follow a Doctor’s Instructions Rest and Quiet for Your Patient Take Your Prescribed Medicine Regularly Seeking Medical Help Too Late When to See a Doctor Overuse or misuse Of Medications Laxatives Natural Vitamins and Chemical Supplements Medical Records Accidents Just Waiting to Happen Taking Medical Health Training Attention to the Family’s Diet Cannot Do without Junk Food? Potato Chips at Home Spicy Salt Healthy Mix – to Sprinkle on Salads Onion Flakes Taking Care of Your Patient at Home Medications Making a Natural VapoRub The Patients’ Diet Food for the Sick Recipe for Invalid Chicken Broth Basic Egg omelets French omelets Spanish omelet Traditional Lemon Squash (Nimbu pani- lit- lemon water) Tapioca Pudding Onion Soup Traditional Tomato Cheese Rarebit How to Become A Home Health Aide State Requirements for Home Health Aides Conclusion Author Bio Introduction Each of us is growing older with every passing moment, and most of us subconsciously have a nagging worry about who is going to take care of us, when we get old or when we are sick. Women, far more than men dread the idea of growing old. That is because they subconsciously have the fear that there will be nobody to take care of them, then they grow comparatively old and helpless. The first adjustment to this idea comes in middle age, with its foreshadowing of old age. This is when middle-aged people begin to think about the next stage of life. If a woman has devoted her life to being the center of her family, she may look ahead fearfully to the days to come, when her children will be adults and will have flown the nest. If she has a happy married life, she knows that she has her partner, who is going to grow old with her. But unfortunately sometimes it just happens that homes break up and many people find themselves approaching middle age, and future old age, in loneliness. That is when they begin to take good care of their finances so that they have enough of money, which they can utilize when they are old. Among all the impermanent and threatening shadows of the days to come, a woman may have before her the example of some cantankerous old lady who has become an unloved, and unwelcome burden to her children demanding and less attention from some already hard-pressed daughter-in-law or daughter. And this condition worsens, if that person is ill. In the East, where the idea of sending parents to an old-age home, is still something of which one thinks of with loathing and abhorrence, nursing of the eldest generation is done at home. Affluent families keep home nurses who are professional. Other not so affluent families take care of the elders, not because it is their duty, but because it is part of the Eastern and Oriental social fabric, coming down the ages. However, this idea is slowly being eroded in many cities, because the children are more bothered about making money, instead of giving proper care to their elders. The elders also try their best to keep away from under the children's feet and make sure that they are financially secure. The day of the joint family is slowly and steadily disappearing, when the younger generations used to take care of the older generations. It is often said by Easterners, that in many countries in the West, they have lost the sense of filial duty, which still exists in so many Latin and Eastern countries. This is where old people are respected and taken into their children’s homes. Westerners are often accused of heartlessness, because so often they send their parents away to live the rest of their lives in an old peoples home. This may be right, but one cannot generalize.

Book CRIME IN THE HOME HEALTH CARE FIELD

Download or read book CRIME IN THE HOME HEALTH CARE FIELD written by Brian K. Payne and published by Charles C Thomas Publisher. This book was released on 2003-01-01 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over the past couple of decades, individuals have come to rely more on home health care visits for their health care needs. While there have been decreases in hospital stays and in the percentage of older persons living in nursing homes the consequence has been the emergence of a new type of occupational crime: home health care abuse. In considering offending in the home health care industry, it is important to focus on crimes by and against home health care professionals. This book is one of the first to fully address abuses occurring in the home health care industry. Its intent is not to suggest that home health care is a dangerous field for workers and consumers; rather, the intent is to shed some light on the types of misconduct found in home health care. Each chapter will include a wealth of examples to illustrate that these incidents actually are real, devastating, and significant. At the end of each chapter the reader will find a series of discussion questions designed to encourage the reader to reflect back on the content of the chapter through the eyes of those involved in the response to home health care fraud. Also included are Web site addresses where readers can learn more about the offenses and other resources to help demonstrate ways to deal with the problem. It is intended for criminal justice officials, health care professionals, academics, and researchers who want to better understand the nature of offending in the home health care industry. It is also intended for use in criminal justice, sociology, and white-collar crime courses exploring crime in the workplace as well as courses examining the home health care field. Chapters include: Home, Home on the Range: Where Health Care is Provided and Crimes are Committed; Home Health Care Professionals as Victims and Witnesses; Crimes by Home Health Professionals: Violence, Theft, and Deception; Responding to Crime in the Home Health Care Field: Strategies, Obstacles, and Issues; and Preventing Home Health Care Misconduct.

Book Making the Transition to Home Health Nursing

Download or read book Making the Transition to Home Health Nursing written by Denise Lovejoy and published by New York : Springer Publishing Company. This book was released on 1997 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A practical orientation to the world of home care nursing, for new nurse graduates and hospital nurses who wish to change to home care. Written by an experienced home health nurse, this book provides a wealth of practical tips and information.

Book Home Care Nursing Handbook

Download or read book Home Care Nursing Handbook written by Carolyn J. Humphrey and published by Jones & Bartlett Learning. This book was released on 1998 with total page 530 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Here's the brand new third edition of the very popular Home Care Nursing Handbook -- considered by readers as a "beacon of excellence" in home care nursing. Now better than ever, this book that so many nurses have turned to for immediate, excellent advice, has been significantly expanded. It is reorganized for quicker access to expert guidance & devotes separate chapters to interventions for each impairment. Use this guide every day to assess situations quickly, develop efficient plans of care, provide accurate intervention strategies, document patient care quickly & precisely, promote quality patient outcomes--in the shortest number of contacts , & so much more. This book is a vital addition to critical pathways, point-of-care computer systems, & OASIS data collection.

Book Teaching Aids for Home Care Nurses

Download or read book Teaching Aids for Home Care Nurses written by and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 346 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive, reproducible patient-teaching resource exclusively for home health nurses, this one-of-a-kind timesaver makes it easier than ever for nurses to give their patients clear, comprehensive instructions. Nurses will find key information on over 300 crucial topics, valuable tips and advice that will enable them to explain information in a way laypeople can readily understand. Outstanding organization ensures quick, easy access to essential guidance.

Book Nurses  Guide to Home Health Procedures

Download or read book Nurses Guide to Home Health Procedures written by Joyce Young Johnson and published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. This book was released on 1998 with total page 684 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This easy-to-use reference offers quick and convenient access to the procedures most commonly used in home health care nursing. Every procedure reflects the home perspective, including a Documentation section, which reviews requirements necessary for home health reimbursement and an "instructions for care giver" area. The book's versatile format follows the nursing process, yet is highly usable for actual practice. Coverage of hot topics includes environmental assessment, communication, and hospice procedures. Students and practicing nurses will appreciate the benefits of this useful reference for years to come.

Book Techniques in Clinical Nursing

    Book Details:
  • Author : Barbara Kozier
  • Publisher : Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Incorporated, Health Sciences Division
  • Release : 1987
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 1042 pages

Download or read book Techniques in Clinical Nursing written by Barbara Kozier and published by Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Incorporated, Health Sciences Division. This book was released on 1987 with total page 1042 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book How to Be a Good Home Nurse Tips on Your Family s Health

Download or read book How to Be a Good Home Nurse Tips on Your Family s Health written by Dueep Jyot Singh and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-10-05 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How to Be a Good Home Nurse Tips on your family's health Table of Contents Introduction Failure to Follow a Doctor's Instructions Rest and Quiet for Your Patient Take Your Prescribed Medicine Regularly Seeking Medical Help Too Late When to See a Doctor Overuse or misuse Of Medications Laxatives Natural Vitamins and Chemical Supplements Medical Records Accidents Just Waiting to Happen Taking Medical Health Training Attention to the Family's Diet Cannot Do without Junk Food? Potato Chips at Home Spicy Salt Healthy Mix - to Sprinkle on Salads Onion Flakes Taking Care of Your Patient at Home Medications Making a Natural VapoRub The Patients' Diet Food for the Sick Recipe for Invalid Chicken Broth Basic Egg omelets French omelets Spanish omelet Traditional Lemon Squash (Nimbu pani- lit- lemon water) Tapioca Pudding Onion Soup Traditional Tomato Cheese Rarebit How to Become A Home Health Aide State Requirements for Home Health Aides Conclusion Author Bio Introduction Each of us is growing older with every passing moment, and most of us subconsciously have a nagging worry about who is going to take care of us, when we get old or when we are sick. Women, far more than men dread the idea of growing old. That is because they subconsciously have the fear that there will be nobody to take care of them, then they grow comparatively old and helpless. The first adjustment to this idea comes in middle age, with its foreshadowing of old age. This is when middle-aged people begin to think about the next stage of life. If a woman has devoted her life to being the center of her family, she may look ahead fearfully to the days to come, when her children will be adults and will have flown the nest. If she has a happy married life, she knows that she has her partner, who is going to grow old with her. But unfortunately sometimes it just happens that homes break up and many people find themselves approaching middle age, and future old age, in loneliness. That is when they begin to take good care of their finances so that they have enough of money, which they can utilize when they are old. Among all the impermanent and threatening shadows of the days to come, a woman may have before her the example of some cantankerous old lady who has become an unloved, and unwelcome burden to her children demanding and less attention from some already hard-pressed daughter-in-law or daughter. And this condition worsens, if that person is ill. In the East, where the idea of sending parents to an old-age home, is still something of which one thinks of with loathing and abhorrence, nursing of the eldest generation is done at home. Affluent families keep home nurses who are professional. Other not so affluent families take care of the elders, not because it is their duty, but because it is part of the Eastern and Oriental social fabric, coming down the ages. However, this idea is slowly being eroded in many cities, because the children are more bothered about making money, instead of giving proper care to their elders. The elders also try their best to keep away from under the children's feet and make sure that they are financially secure. The day of the joint family is slowly and steadily disappearing, when the younger generations used to take care of the older generations. It is often said by Easterners, that in many countries in the West, they have lost the sense of filial duty, which still exists in so many Latin and Eastern countries. This is where old people are respected and taken into their children's homes. Westerners are often accused of heartlessness, because so often they send their parents away to live the rest of their lives in an old peoples home. This may be right, but one cannot generalize.

Book Manual of Home Health Nursing Procedures

Download or read book Manual of Home Health Nursing Procedures written by Robyn Rice and published by Mosby Incorporated. This book was released on 1995 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: MANUAL OF HOME HEALTH NURSING PROCEDURES provides home health care agencies with a manual of guidelines and standardized nursing procedures performed in the home. This valuable resource includes over 250 procedures, with 45 new in this edition. Packaged with the binder is a CD-ROM containing all procedures, allowing agencies to customize the content to meet their needs. A new Patient Education chapter covers teaching tips and cultural considerations.

Book Handbook of Home Health Nursing Procedures

Download or read book Handbook of Home Health Nursing Procedures written by Robyn Rice and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This handbook provides practicing home health nurses and students in community health nursing courses with a handy, portable, practical guide to nursing procedures commonly carried out in the home. Nurses who practice in this setting must accurately access clients and plan, deliver, and evaluate without the benefit of advice from other nurses of physicians. The handbook provides nurses with expert on-the-spot advice. 84 illustrations.