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060 04 ^aWY152^bE42g 2014
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100 1 ^aEliopoulos, Charlotte.
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245 10 ^aGerontological nursing /^cCharlotte Eliopoulos.
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250 ^a8th ed.
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260 ^aPhiladelphia :^bWolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams& Wilkins,^c2014
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300 ^axxv, 547 p. :^bcol. ill. ;^c26 cm.
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504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index
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505 0 ^aUnit 1. Understanding the aging experience -- The agingpopulation -- Theories of aging -- Diversity -- Lifetransitions and story -- Common aging changes -- Unit 2.Foundations of gerontological nursing -- The specialty ofgerontological nursing -- Holistic model forgerontological nursing -- Legal aspects of gerontologicalnursing -- Ethical aspects of gerontological nursing --Continuum of care in gerontological nursing -- Self-carefor the gerontological nurse -- Unit 3. Fosteringconnection and gratification -- Sexuality and intimacy --Spirituality -- Unit 4. General care concerns -- Nutritionand hydration -- Rest and sleep -- Comfort and painmanagement -- Safety -- Safe medication use -- Unit 5.Facilitating physiological balance -- Respiration --Circulation -- Digestion and bowel elimination -- Urinaryelimination -- Reproductive system health -- Movement --Neurologic function -- Sensation -- Endocrine function --Integumentary function -- Immune function -- Unit 6.Multisystemic disorders -- Infections -- Cancer -- Mentalhealth disorders -- Delirium and dementia -- Unit 7.Gerontological care issues -- Living in harmony withchronic conditions -- Rehabilitative care -- Acute care --Long-term care -- Family caregiving -- End-of-life care.
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650 0 ^aGeriatric nursing
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650 2 ^aGeriatric Nursing
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999 ^athanyaluk
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