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Main description:

As the fastest growing population sector worldwide, older adults are seen in almost every care setting in which clinicians practice. Developed as a resource for advanced practice nurses in any setting,
Case Studies in Gerontological Nursing for the Advanced Practice Nurse presents readers with a range of both typical and atypical cases from real clinical scenarios.

The book is organized into six units covering cases related to ageism, common health challenges, health promotion, environments of care, cognitive and psychological issues, and issues relating to aging and independence. Each case follows a similar format including the patient′s presentation, critical thinking questions, and a thorough discussion of the case resolution through which students and clinicians can enhance their clinical reasoning skills.


Designed to promote geriatric clinical education through self–assessment or classroom use, Case Studies in Gerontological Nursing for the Advanced Practice Nurse is a key resource for all those dedicated to improving care for older adults.


Key Features:



  • Includes more than 40 cases covering a range of geriatric health issues

  • Presents critical thinking questions separately before disclosing answers to promote self–assessment

  • Well–referenced with links to current web resources where relevant

  • Written by experts in the field from a variety of practice settings


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As the fastest growing population sector worldwide, older adults are seen in almost every care setting in which clinicians practice. Developed as a resource for advanced practice nurses in any setting,
Case Studies in Gerontological Nursing for the Advanced Practice Nurse presents readers with a range of both typical and atypical cases from real clinical scenarios.

The book is organized into six units covering cases related to ageism, common health challenges, health promotion, environments of care, cognitive and psychological issues, and issues relating to aging and independence. Each case follows a similar format including the patient′s presentation, critical thinking questions, and a thorough discussion of the case resolution through which students and clinicians can enhance their clinical reasoning skills.


Designed to promote geriatric clinical education through self–assessment or classroom use, Case Studies in Gerontological Nursing for the Advanced Practice Nurse is a key resource for all those dedicated to improving care for older adults.


Key Features:



  • Includes more than 40 cases covering a range of geriatric health issues

  • Presents critical thinking questions separately before disclosing answers to promote self–assessment

  • Well–referenced with links to current web resources where relevant

  • Written by experts in the field from a variety of practice settings


Contents:

Contributors ix

Introduction xvii


Abbreviations and Acronyms xxi


Section 1 The Aging Population 1


Case 1.1 Recipe for Successful Aging 3
By Christine Tocchi, PhD(C), MSN, APRN, GNP–BC


Case 1.2 Cultural Competence Is a Journey 15
By Jina Ko, MSN, RN, ANP–C and Julie M. L. Lautner, MSW, MSN, RN


Case 1.3 The Ugly Face of Ageism 23
By Shelley Yerger Hawkins, DSN, APRN, FNP, GNP, FAANP


Case 1.4 If Only We Had National Health Insurance 31
By Philip A. Greiner, DNSc, RN


Section 2 Common Health Challenges of Aging 37


Case 2.1 The Heart of It All 39
By Jaclyn R. Jones, MSN, APRN, NP–C


Case 2.2 I Have This Thing on My Skin 47
By Everol M. Ennis, Jr., MSN, APRN, A/GNP–BC


Case 2.3 Why Is My Mother Wearing a Diaper? 57
By Annemarie Dowling–Castronovo, PhD(c), RN


Case 2.4 My Aching Back 65
By Anne Moore, DNP, RN


Case 2.5 More Than Just Constipation 75
By Frieda R. Butler, PhD, MPH, FAAN, FGSA


Case 2.6 Are You in the Hospital Again? 85
By Kimberly O. Lacey, DNSc, MSN, CNS


Case 2.7 It Hurts When I Pee 93
By Rebecca Herter, MSN, RN


Case 2.8 The History Reveals All 101
By Devon Kwassman, MSN, RN


Case 2.9 Kneedless Pain 111
By Maureen E. O Rourke, RN, PhD, and Kenneth S. O Rourke, MD


Case 2.10 Life after a Right CVA 125
By Cynthia S. Jacelon, PhD, RN, CRRN, FAAN


Case 2.11 It Takes My Breath Away 135
By Kathy Murphy, RN, BA, DipN, RNT, MSc, PhD, Dympna Casey, RGN, BA, MA, PhD, and Bernard McCarthy, MSc


Case 2.12 What s Shaking? 145
By Donna Packo Diaz, MS, RN, and Cathi A. Thomas, MS, RN, CNRN


Case 2.13 Too Much to Manage 153
By Melanie J. Holland, BSN, MS


Case 2.14 Them Bones, Them Bones 167
By Ivy M. Alexander, PhD, APRN, ANP–BC, FAAN


Section 3 Health Promotion 181


Case 3.1 Never Too Old to Quit 183
By Geraldine Marrocco, EdD, APRN, CNS, ANP–BC and Amanda LaManna, MSN, RN, NP–C


Case 3.2 Protection by Prevention 189
By Kimberlee–Ann Bridges, MSN, RN–BC, CNL


Case 3.3 Is Being Careful Enough? 195
By Bonnie Cashin Farmer, PhD, RN


Case 3.4 Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired 203
By Kathleen Lovanio, MSN, APRN, F/ANP–BC, Patricia C. Gantert, MSN, RN–BC, and Susan A. Goncalves, DNP(c), MS, RN–BC


Case 3.5 To Screen or Not to Screen 213
By Meredith Wallace Kazer, PhD, APRN, A/GNP–BC, FAAN


Section 4 Environments of Care 221


Case 4.1 Who Says I Can t Go Home 223
By Antoinette Larkin, RGN, H. Dip. Gerontology, and Claire Welford, RGN, DipNS, BNS Hons., MSc, PGC TLHE


Case 4.2 Regressing in Rehab 231
By Kendra M. Grimes, MSN, APRN, GNP–BC


Case 4.3 There s No Place Like Home 239
By Nicholas R. Nicholson, Jr., PhD, MPH, RN, PHCNS–BC


Case 4.4 Caring for the Caregiver 245
By Evanne Juratovac, PhD, RN (GCNS–BC)


Case 4.5 Transitions 253
By Elizabeth McGann, DNSc, RN, and Lynn Price, JD, MSN, MPH, FNP–BC


Case 4.6 Shifting the Focus of Care 261
By Alison Kris, PhD, RN


Case 4.7 Without a Home 267
By Mary Shelkey, PhD, ARNP


Case 4.8 A Place Called Home 277
By Kelly Smith Papa, MSN, RN, and Eileen O Connor Smith BSN, RN–C


Case 4.9 Aging in Place 285
By Karen Dick, PhD, GNP–BC, FAANP


Section 5 Cognitive and Psychological Issues in Aging 293


Case 5.1 The Diabolical Ds 295
By Kathleen Lovanio, MSN, APRN, F/ANP–BC, Patricia C. Gantert, MSN, RN–BC, and Susan A. Goncalves, DNP(c), MS, RN–BC


Case 5.2 What a Difference a Day Makes 305
By Cora D. Zembrzuski, PhD, APRN


Case 5.3 I Don t Feel Good 313
By Evanne Juratovac, PhD, RN (GCNS–BC)


Case 5.4 Understanding Distress 323
By Eileen O Connor Smith, BSN, RN–C, and Kelly Smith Papa, MSN, RN


Section 6 Issues of Aging and Independence 333


Case 6.1 Too Much of a Good Thing 335
By Susan C. Frazier, MS, NP–C, GNP–BC


Case 6.2 Driving in My Car 343
By Valerie C. Sauda, RN–BC, MS


Case 6.3 Sex Does Not Stop with Seniority 351
By Ashley Domingue, MSN, RN, ANP–BC, GNP–C


Case 6.4 Hidden Pathology 359
By Marie Boltz, PhD, APRN, BC


Case 6.5 Taking Control of the Pain 367
By Alison Kris, PhD, RN


Case 6.6 The Road toward End–of–Life Decision Making: Who Has the Right of Way? 373
By Barbara L. Kramer, MSN, RN, CHPN, and Christine M. Goldstein, LCSW–R, OCW–C


Index 381


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9780813823782
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Wiley–Blackwell)
Publication date: November, 2011
Pages: 424
Dimensions: 174.00 x 242.00 x 20.39
Weight: 828g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Midwifery, Nursing

MEET THE AUTHOR

Meredith Wallace Kazer, PhD, APRN, A/GNP– BC, FAAN is Associate Professor at Fairfield University School of Nursing. Dr. Kazer has authored or edited numerous books, two of which received the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award. She has authored over 50 peer–reviewed journal publications, and 22 book chapters. Dr. Kazer maintains a clinical practice with a focus on chronic illness in older persons.

Leslie Neal–Boylan, PhD, CRRN, APRN–BC, FNP is Professor and Graduate Coordinator at Southern Connecticut State University. Dr. Neal–Boylan has extensive experience in academia as well as family practice, chronic care, and internal medicine. She has edited or co–edited four books including one which won the American Journal of Nursing Award in the medical–surgical division in 2005. Additionally Dr. Neal–Boylan has published over 90 articles in peer–reviewed journals.

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