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Mosby's textbook for long-term care nursing assistants / Clare Kostelnick.

Kostelnick, Clare, (author).

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  • ISBN: 9780323530736 (Paperback)
  • ISBN: 0323530737 (Paperbacl)
  • Physical Description: xxiv, 659 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm.
  • Edition: Eighth edition.
  • Publisher: St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier, [2020]

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General Note:
Accompanied by workbook.
Previous edition: 2015.
Originally written by Sheila A. Sorrentino and Bernie Gorek.
Includes index.
Formatted Contents Note:
The nursing assistant working in long-term care -- Resident rights, ethics, and laws -- Work ethics -- Communicating with the health team -- Assisting with the nursing process -- Understanding the resident -- Culture and religion -- Body structure and function -- The older person -- Sexuality -- Safety -- Preventing falls -- Restraint alternatives and safe restraint use -- Preventing infection -- Body mechanics and safe resident handling, positioning, and transfers -- The resident's unit -- Bedmaking -- Hygiene -- Grooming -- Nutrition and fluids -- Nutritional support and IV therapy -- Urinary elimination -- Bowel elimination -- Exercise and activity -- Comfort, rest, and sleep -- Oxygen needs and respiratory therapies -- Measuring vital signs -- Assisting with the physical examination -- Collecting and testing specimens -- Admissions, transfers, and discharges -- Wound care -- Pressure injuries -- Hearing, speech, and vision problems -- Cancer, immune system, and skin disorders -- Nervous system and musculoskeletal disorders -- Cardiovascular and respiratory disorders -- Digestive and endocrine disorders -- Urinary and reproductive disorders -- Mental health disorders -- Confusion and dementia -- Developmental disabilities -- Rehabilitation and restorative nursing care -- Assisted living -- Basic emergency care -- End-of-life care -- Getting a job.
Subject: Nurses' aides
Long-term care of the sick.

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Reviewers ix
Preface xiii
1 The Nursing Assistant Working in Long-Term Care
1(17)
Long-Term Care Centers
2(2)
The Nursing Team
4(1)
The Interdisciplinary Team
5(2)
Paying for Health Care
7(1)
Meeting Standards
7(1)
The Nursing Assistant in Long-Term Care
8(3)
Roles and Responsibilities
11(1)
Delegation
12(6)
2 Resident Rights, Ethics, and Laws
18(14)
Resident Rights
19(4)
Ombudsman Program
23(1)
Ethical Aspects
23(2)
Legal Aspects
25(2)
Reporting Abuse
27(5)
3 Work Ethics
32(8)
Health, Hygiene, and Appearance
32(1)
Preparing for Work
33(1)
Teamwork
34(3)
Managing Stress
37(1)
Harassment
37(1)
Drug Testing
38(2)
4 Communicating With the Health Team
40(15)
Communication
41(1)
The Medical Record
41(2)
The Kardex
43(2)
Resident Care Conferences
45(1)
Reporting and Recording
45(1)
Medical Terms and Abbreviations
46(4)
Computers and Other Electronic Devices
50(1)
Telephone Communication
51(1)
Dealing With Conflict
51(4)
5 Assisting with the Nursing Process
55(9)
Assessment
56(5)
Nursing Diagnosis
61(1)
Planning
61(1)
Implementation
61(1)
Evaluation
62(1)
Your Role
63(1)
6 Understanding the Resident
64(11)
Caring for the Person
64(1)
Basic Needs
65(1)
Effects of Illness and Disability
66(1)
Nursing Center Residents
66(1)
Behavior Issues
67(1)
Communicating With the Person
68(4)
Residents With Disabilities
72(1)
Family and Friends
73(2)
7 Culture and Religion
75(6)
8 Body Structure and Function
81(15)
Cells, Tissues, and Organs
81(1)
The Integumentary System
82(1)
The Musculoskeletal System
83(1)
The Nervous System
84(4)
The Circulatory System
88(1)
The Respiratory System
89(1)
The Digestive System
90(1)
The Urinary System
90(1)
The Reproductive System
91(2)
The Endocrine System
93(1)
The Immune System
94(2)
9 The Older Person
96(13)
Growth and Development
96(2)
Psychologic and Social Changes
98(2)
Physical Changes
100(3)
Housing Options
103(6)
10 Sexuality
109(4)
Sex and Sexuality
109(1)
Sexual Relationships
109(1)
Injury, Illness, and Surgery
110(1)
Sexuality and Older Persons
110(1)
Meeting Sexual Needs
111(1)
The Sexually Aggressive Person
111(1)
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
112(1)
11 Safety
113(23)
A Safe Setting
114(1)
Accident Risk Factors
114(1)
Identifying the Person
115(1)
Preventing Burns
116(1)
Preventing Poisoning
116(1)
Preventing Suffocation
116(2)
Procedure: Relieving Choking---Adult or Child (Over 1 Year of Age)
118(1)
Controlling Bleeding
119(1)
Preventing Infection
119(1)
Preventing Equipment Accidents
119(1)
Wheelchair and Stretcher Safety
120(1)
Handling Hazardous Substances
121(2)
Fire Safety
123(2)
Procedure: Using a Fire Extinguisher
125(1)
Disasters
126(1)
Workplace Violence
126(3)
Risk Management
129(7)
12 Preventing Falls
136(9)
Causes of and Risk Factors for Falls
136(1)
Fall Prevention Programs
136(5)
Transfer/Gait Belts
141(1)
The Falling Person
141(1)
Procedure: Applying a Transfer/Gait Belt
142(1)
Procedure: Helping the Falling Person
142(3)
13 Restraint Alternatives and Safe Restraint Use
145(14)
History of Restraint Use
146(1)
Restraint Alternatives
146(1)
Safe Restraint Use
146(9)
Procedure: Applying Restraints
155(4)
14 Preventing Infection
159(23)
Microorganisms
160(1)
Infection
160(2)
Medical Asepsis
162(2)
Procedure: Handwashing (NATCEP)
164(1)
Procedure: Hand Hygiene Using an Alcohol-Based Hand Rub (NATCEP)
165(1)
Isolation Precautions
166(6)
Procedure: Removing Gloves (NATCEP)
172(1)
Procedure: Donning and Removing a Gown (NATCEP)
173(1)
Procedure: Donning and Removing a Mask
174(2)
Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
176(2)
Surgical Asepsis
178(1)
Procedure: Sterile Gloving
179(3)
15 Body Mechanics and Safe Resident Handling, Positioning, and Transfers
182(32)
Principles of Body Mechanics
182(1)
Ergonomics
183(2)
Positioning the Person
185(4)
Preventing Work-Related Injuries
189(3)
Moving Persons in Bed
192(1)
Procedure: Raising the Person's Head and Shoulders
193(1)
Procedure: Moving the Person Up in Bed
194(2)
Procedure: Moving the Person Up in Bed with an Assist Device
196(1)
Procedure: Moving the Person to the Side of the Bed
197(1)
Turning Persons
197(1)
Procedure: Turning and Repositioning the Person (NATCEP)
198(1)
Procedure: Logrolling the Person
199(1)
Sitting on the Side of the Bed (Dangling)
200(1)
Procedure: Sitting on the Side of the Bed (Dangling)
201(1)
Transferring Persons
202(1)
Procedure: Transferring the Person to a Chair or Wheelchair (NATCEP)
203(3)
Procedure: Transferring the Person from a Chair or Wheelchair to Bed
206(1)
Procedure: Transferring the Person using a Mechanical Lift
207(2)
Procedure: Transferring the Person to and from the Toilet
209(2)
Procedure: Moving the Person to a Stretcher
211(1)
Repositioning in a Chair or Wheelchair
212(2)
16 The Resident's Unit
214(12)
Comfort
214(2)
Room Furniture and Equipment
216(7)
General Rules
223(3)
17 Bedmaking
226(12)
Types of Beds
226(1)
Linens
226(2)
Making Beds
228(1)
Procedure: Making a Closed Bed
229(3)
Procedure: Making an Open Bed
232(1)
Procedure: Making an Occupied Bed
233(3)
Procedure: Making a Surgical Bed
236(2)
18 Hygiene
238(25)
Daily Care
238(2)
Oral Hygiene
240(1)
Procedure: Assisting the Person to Brush and Floss the Teeth
241(1)
Procedure: Brushing and Flossing the Person's Teeth
241(2)
Procedure: Providing Mouth Care for the Unconscious Person
243(2)
Procedure: Providing Denture Care (NATCEP)
245(1)
Bathing
246(2)
Procedure: Giving a Complete Bed Bath (NATCEP)
248(3)
Procedure: Assisting with the Partial Bath
251(4)
Procedure: Assisting with a Tub Bath or Shower
255(1)
The Back Massage
255(1)
Procedure: Giving a Back Massage
256(1)
Perineal Care
257(1)
Procedure: Giving Female Perineal Care (NATCEP)
258(2)
Procedure: Giving Male Perineal Care
260(1)
Reporting and Recording
261(2)
19 Grooming
263(19)
Hair Care
263(3)
Procedure: Brushing and Combing the Person's Hair
266(1)
Shampooing
267(1)
Procedure: Shampooing the Person's Hair
268(1)
Shaving
269(2)
Procedure: Shaving the Person's Face with a Safety Razor
271(1)
Procedure: Shaving the Person's Face with an Electric Shaver
271(1)
Nail and Foot Care
272(1)
Procedure: Giving Nail and Foot Care (NATCEP)
273(1)
Changing Clothing and Hospital Gowns
273(2)
Procedure: Undressing the Person
275(3)
Procedure: Dressing the Person (NATCEP)
278(1)
Procedure: Changing the Gown of the Person with an IV
279(3)
20 Nutrition and Fluids
282(23)
Basic Nutrition
283(4)
Factors Affecting Eating and Nutrition
287(3)
OBRA Dietary Requirements
290(1)
Special Diets
290(6)
Procedure: Measuring Intake and Output (NATCEP)
296(1)
Meeting Food and Fluid Needs
296(1)
Procedure: Preparing the Person for a Meal
297(1)
Procedure: Serving Meal Trays
298(2)
Procedure: Feeding the Person (NATCEP)
300(1)
Procedure: Providing Drinking Water
301(1)
Foodborne Illnesses
302(3)
21 Nutritional Support and IV Therapy
305(11)
Enteral Nutrition
305(4)
Parenteral Nutrition
309(1)
IV Therapy
310(6)
22 Urinary Elimination
316(22)
Normal Urination
316(3)
Procedure: Giving the Bedpan (NATCEP)
319(2)
Procedure: Giving the Urinal
321(2)
Procedure: Helping the Person to the Commode
323(1)
Urinary Incontinence
323(2)
Procedure: Applying an Incontinence Brief
325(2)
Catheters
327(2)
Procedure: Giving Catheter Care (NATCEP)
329(2)
Procedure: Changing a Leg Bag to a Drainage Bag
331(2)
Procedure: Emptying a Urinary Drainage Bag
333(1)
Procedure: Applying a Condom Catheter
334(1)
Bladder Training
335(3)
23 Bowel Elimination
338(13)
Normal Bowel Elimination
338(1)
Factors Affecting Bowel Elimination
339(1)
Common Problems
340(1)
Bowel Training
341(1)
Enemas
342(1)
Procedure: Giving a Cleansing Enema
343(2)
Procedure: Giving a Small-Volume Enema
345(1)
Procedure: Giving an Oil-Retention Enema
346(1)
The Person with an Ostomy
347(2)
Procedure: Changing an Ostomy Pouch
349(2)
24 Exercise and Activity
351(16)
Bedrest
352(3)
Range-of-Motion Exercises
355(1)
Procedure: Performing Range-of-Motion Exercises (NATCEP)
356(3)
Ambulation
359(1)
Procedure: Helping the Person Walk
359(5)
Recreational Activities
364(3)
25 Comfort, Rest, and Sleep
367(11)
Comfort
367(1)
Pain
368(4)
Rest
372(1)
Sleep
372(6)
26 Oxygen Needs and Respiratory Therapies
378(19)
Factors Affecting Oxygen Needs
379(1)
Altered Respiratory Function
379(1)
Assisting with Assessment and Diagnostic Tests
380(2)
Procedure: Using a Pulse Oximeter
382(1)
Promoting Oxygenation
383(1)
Procedure: Assisting with Deep-Breathing and Coughing Exercises
384(2)
Procedure: Assisting with Incentive Spirometry
386(1)
Assisting with Oxygen Therapy
386(3)
Procedure: Setting up for Oxygen Administration
389(1)
Types of Respiratory Therapies
390(2)
Suctioning the Airway
392(1)
Mechanical Ventilation
393(1)
Chest Tubes
393(4)
27 Measuring Vital Signs
397(16)
Measuring and Reporting Vital Signs
397(1)
Body Temperature
398(2)
Procedure: Taking a Temperature with an Electronic Thermometer (NATCEP)
400(2)
Pulse
402(3)
Procedure: Taking a Radial Pulse (NATCEP)
405(1)
Procedure: Taking an Apical Pulse
405(1)
Procedure: Taking an Apical-Radial Pulse
406(1)
Respirations
407(1)
Procedure: Counting Respirations (NATCEP)
407(1)
Blood Pressure
408(1)
Procedure: Measuring Blood Pressure (NATCEP)
409(4)
28 Assisting with the Physical Examination
413(9)
Your Role
413(1)
Equipment
413(1)
Weight and Height
414(2)
Procedure: Measuring Weight and Height (NATCEP)
416(1)
Procedure: Measuring Height---the Person is in Bed
417(1)
Preparing the Person
417(1)
Procedure: Preparing the Person for an Examination
418(1)
Positioning and Draping
418(1)
Assisting with the Exam
419(3)
29 Collecting and Testing Specimens
422(16)
Urine Specimens
422(1)
Procedure: Collecting a Random Urine Specimen
423(1)
Procedure: Collecting a Midstream Specimen
424(1)
Procedure: Collecting a 24-Hour Urine Specimen
425(2)
Procedure: Testing Urine with Reagent Strips
427(1)
Procedure: Straining Urine
428(1)
Stool Specimens
429(1)
Procedure: Collecting a Stool Specimen
429(2)
Procedure: Testing a Stool Specimen for Blood
431(1)
Sputum Specimens
432(1)
Procedure: Collecting a Sputum Specimen
433(1)
Blood Glucose Testing
433(2)
Procedure: Measuring Blood Glucose
435(3)
30 Admissions, Transfers, and Discharges
438(8)
Admissions
439(1)
Procedure: Preparing the Person's Room
440(2)
Procedure: Admitting the Person
442(1)
Moving the Person to a New Room
443(1)
Procedure: Moving the Person to a New Room
443(1)
Transfers and Discharges
443(1)
Procedure: Transferring or Discharging the Person
444(2)
31 Wound Care
446(24)
Types of Wounds
447(1)
Skin Tears
448(1)
Vascular Ulcers
449(2)
Procedure: Applying Compression Stockings (NATCEP)
451(2)
Procedure: Applying Elastic Bandages
453(1)
Wound Healing
454(3)
Dressings
457(3)
Procedure: Applying a Dry, Nonsterile Dressing
460(1)
Binders
461(1)
Warm and Cold Applications
461(4)
Procedure: Applying Warm and Cold Applications
465(2)
Meeting Basic Needs
467(3)
32 Pressure Injuries
470(10)
Risk Factors
472(1)
Persons at Risk
472(1)
Pressure Injury Stages
473(1)
Sites
473(1)
Prevention and Treatment
473(5)
Complications
478(1)
Reporting and Recording
478(2)
33 Hearing, Speech, and Vision Problems
480(17)
Ear Disorders
480(4)
Procedure: Caring for Hearing Aids
484(2)
Speech Disorders
486(1)
Eye Disorders
487(6)
Procedure: Caring for Eyeglasses
493(4)
34 Cancer, Immune System, and Skin Disorders
497(8)
Cancer
497(3)
Immune System Disorders
500(2)
Skin Disorders
502(3)
35 Nervous System and Musculoskeletal Disorders
505(15)
Nervous System Disorders
505(5)
Musculoskeletal Disorders
510(10)
36 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disorders
520(8)
Cardiovascular Disorders
520(3)
Respiratory Disorders
523(5)
37 Digestive and Endocrine Disorders
528(7)
Digestive Disorders
528(4)
Endocrine Disorders
532(3)
38 Urinary and Reproductive Disorders
535(8)
Urinary System Disorders
535(4)
Reproductive Disorders
539(4)
39 Mental Health Disorders
543(12)
Basic Concepts
544(1)
Anxiety Disorders
544(2)
Schizophrenia
546(1)
Mood Disorders
546(1)
Personality Disorders
547(1)
Substance Abuse and Addiction
548(3)
Suicide
551(1)
Care and Treatment
552(3)
40 Confusion and Dementia
555(17)
Confusion
555(1)
Dementia
555(2)
Alzheimer Disease
557(7)
Care of Persons with AD and Other Dementias
564(8)
41 Developmental Disabilities
572(7)
Intellectual Disabilities
573(1)
Down Syndrome
574(1)
Fragile X Syndrome
575(1)
Cerebral Palsy
575(1)
Autism
575(1)
Spina Bifida
576(1)
Hydrocephalus
577(2)
42 Rehabilitation and Restorative Nursing Care
579(7)
Restorative Nursing
579(1)
Rehabilitation and the Whole Person
580(3)
The Rehabilitation Team
583(1)
Rehabilitation Programs and Services
583(3)
43 Assisted Living
586(8)
Purpose
587(1)
ALR Residents
587(1)
Resident Rights
588(1)
Staff Requirements
588(1)
Service Plan
589(3)
Transfer, Discharge, and Eviction
592(2)
44 Basic Emergency Care
594(15)
Emergency Care
594(1)
Basic Life Support for Adults
595(6)
Procedure: Adult CPR---One Rescuer
601(1)
Procedure: Adult CPR---Two Rescuers
601(1)
Procedure: Adult CPR with AED---Two Rescuers
602(1)
Hemorrhage
603(1)
Fainting
603(1)
Shock
604(1)
Stroke
604(1)
Seizures
605(1)
Burns
606(3)
45 End-of-Life Care
609(11)
Terminal Illness
609(2)
The Stages of Dying
611(1)
Comfort Needs
611(2)
The Family
613(1)
Legal Issues
613(1)
Signs of Death
613(3)
Care of the Body After Death
616(1)
Procedure: Assisting with Postmortem Care
616(1)
Care for the Caregiver
617(3)
46 Getting a Job
620(10)
Beginning a Job Search
620(7)
Preparing for Work
627(1)
Resigning from a Job
627(1)
Losing a Job
628(2)
Review Question Answers 630(3)
Appendixes 633(1)
Glossary 634(7)
Key Abbreviations 641(2)
Index 643


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