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Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition History of Nursing Introduction to Nursing Chapter 1: page 4 Evolution of Nursing Thought & Action Chapter 1: page 5 Nursing Images Throughout History Historic Perspectives on Nursing Chapter 1: page 5 Nursing Images Throughout History Chapter 1: page 7 Definitions of Nursing Chapter 1: page 7 Contemporary Nursing: Education, Regulation, and Organization Chapter 1: page 11 Aims of Nursing Chapter 1: page 8 Contemporary Nursing: Caring for Clients Chapter 1: page 17 Contemporary Nursing Practice: Education, Regulation, & Organization Contemporary Nursing Practice: Caring for Clients Current Trends in Nursing Nursing Factors Influence Contemporary Chapter 1: page 19 Nursing Practice Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) Project Box 16-4 ANA Standards of Practice: Standards 7 and 8, Quality of Practice and Professional Practice Evaluation Chapter 16: page 314 What Factors Influence Contemporary Nursing Practice? Chapter 1: page 19 QSEN Commission and Quality Improvement Chapter 1: page 19 And integrated throughout text where appropriate Box 16-5 Steps in Performance Improvement Chapter 16: page 315 Table 16-4 National Quality Initiatives Chapter 16: page 318 Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 1: page 12 Critical Thinking & the Nursing Process Blended Skills and Critical Thinking Throughout the Nursing Process Chapter 11: page 188 Critical Thinking & the Nursing Process Chapter 2: page 22 Critical Thinking Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning Chapter 11: page 208 What is Critical Thinking? Chapter 2: page 25 The Importance of Critical Thinking Important for Nurses Blended Skills and Critical Thinking Throughout the Nursing Process Chapter 11: page 198 Why is Critical Thinking Important for Nurses? Chapter 2: page 26 A Model for Critical Thinking Box 11-3 The Four Domains of Critical Thinking Chapter 11: page 200 A Model for Critical Thinking Chapter 2: page 27 Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice Chapter 5: page 68 What Are the Different Kinds of Nursing Knowledge? Chapter 2: page 29 Box 11-5 developing Ethical/Legal Skills Chapter 11: page 207 Different Kinds of Nursing Box 11-6 Critical Thinking Indicators, Behaviors Demonstrating Knowledge and Intellectual Skills Chapter 11: page 209 Developing Ethical/Legal Skills Chapter 11: page 206 assess15-009; 7/2015 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition The Nursing Process Description of the Nursing Process Chapter 11: page 191 What is the Nursing Process? Chapter 2: page 30 Caring Characteristics of the Nursing Process Interpersonal Chapter 11: page 193 What is Caring? Chapter 2: page 31 Developing Interpersonal Skills Chapter 11: page 203 What is Full-Spectrum Nursing? Chapter 2: page 32 Box 11-5 developing Ethical/Legal Skills Chapter 11: page 207 Full-Spectrum Nursing Box 11-6 Critical Thinking Indicators, Behaviors Demonstrating Knowledge and Intellectual Skills Chapter 11: page 209 Developing Ethical/Legal Skills Chapter 11: page 206 Evaluating Quality Care Chapter 16: page 314 Concept Map Nursing Process & Assessment Assessment Assessment and its Relationship to the Other Steps of the Nursing Process Assessment and Collaborative Care Not Found Health Assessment Chapter 25, page 597 Assessment Chapter 3: page 37 Principles of Health Assessment Chapter 25: page 600 Assessment: The First Step of the Nursing Process Chapter 3: page 38 Types of Assessment Chapter 25: page 558 How Is Assessment Related to Other Steps of the Nursing Process? Chapter 3: page 38 Nursing Care Delivery Models Chapter 23: page 506 How Does Assessment Fit into Collaborative Care? Chapter 3: page 38 Preparing the Patient Chapter 25: page 561 Box 12-1 ANA Standards of Practice: Standard 1, Assessment and Professional Standards Assessment on Chapter 12: page 222 Delegation and Assessment A Comprehensive Assessment Concept Map Chapter 2: page 36 What Do Professional Standards Say About Assessment? Chapter 3: page 39 Delegating Nursing Care Chapter 15: page 299 Can I Delegate Assessment? Chapter 3: page 40 Table 25-1 Summary of a Comprehensive Physical Assessment Chapter 25: page 563 What Are the Components of a Nursing Health History? Chapter 3: page 44 Guidelines for Conducting a Physical Assessment Chapter 25: page 568 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Validate Data (How and When) Organizing Data Documenting Data Reflecting Critically About Assessment Concept Map Nursing Process & Diagnosis Diagnosis Diagnostic Reasoning Diagnostic Reasoning Process Data Validation Chapter 12: page 236 How & When Should I Validate Data? Chapter 3: page 47 Box 25-6 Documenting a Health Assessment Chapter 25: page 652 How Can I Organize Data? Chapter 3: page 48 Methods of Documentation Chapter 17: page 364 Box 25-6 Documenting a Health Assessment Chapter 25: page 652 How Should I Document Data? Chapter 3: page 48 Methods of Documentation Chapter 17: page 364 Developing Critical Thinking Skills Chapter 25: page 611 Not Found Reflecting Critically About Assessment Chapter 3: page 50 Concept Map Chapter 3: page 53 Diagnosing Chapter 13: page 242 Nursing Process: Diagnosis Chapter 4: page 54 Diagnosing Chapter 13: page 265 Diagnosis: The Second Step of the Nursing Process Chapter 4: page 54 Diagnostic Reasoning and Critical Thinking Chapter 13: page 247 What is Diagnostic Reasoning? Chapter 4: page 61 Data Interpretation and Analysis Chapter 13: page 270 Diagnostic Reasoning and Critical Thinking Chapter 13: page 269 Data Interpretation and Analysis Chapter 13: page 248 Formulating and Validating Nursing Diagnoses Chapter 13: page 251 Written Diagnostic Statements 1 st edition Reflecting Critically on Your Diagnostic Reasoning Process Chapter 4: page 66 How Are Diagnostic Statements Written? Chapter 4: page 66 Box 13-3 NANDA-Approved Nursing Diagnosis Chapter 13: page 252 Guidelines for Writing Nursing Diagnoses Chapter 13: page 255 Diagnostic Statements Concept Map Parts of Nursing Diagnosis Statements Chapter 13: page 254 Documenting Nursing Diagnoses Chapter 13: page 258 Not Found Reflecting Critically About Diagnostic Statements Chapter 4: page 73 Concept Map Chapter 4: page 79 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition Nursing Process & Planning Outcomes Outcome Identification and Planning, Chapter 14: page 263 Nursing Process: Diagnosis Chapter 4: page 54 Planning Unique Focus of Nursing Outcome Identification and Planning Chapter 14: page 265 Diagnosis: The Second Step of the Nursing Process Chapter 4: page 54 Nursing Care Plans Comprehensive Planning Chapter 14: page 268 What is Diagnostic Reasoning? Chapter 4: page 61 Identifying and Writing Outcomes Chapter 14: page 269 Reflecting Critically on Your Diagnostic Reasoning Process Chapter 4: page 66 Writing Care plans Planning Patient Goals & Outcomes Reflecting Critically About Expected Outcomes/Goals Concept Map Communicating and Recording the Plan of Nursing Care Chapter 14: page 276 Identifying and Writing Outcomes Chapter 14: page 269 How Are Diagnostic Statements Written? Chapter 4: page 66 Developing Critical Thinking Skills Chapter 14: page 282 Reflecting Critically About Diagnostic Statements Chapter 4: page 73 Not Found Concept Map Chapter 4: page 79 Interventions Unique Focus of Nursing Implementation Chapter 15: page 287 Planning Interventions Chapter 6: page 101 Selecting Interventions Types of Nursing Interventions Chapter 15: page 291 What Are Nursing Interventions? Chapter 6: page 102 Nursing Process & Planning Interventions Implementing Chapter 15: page 286 Planning Interventions Chapter 6: page 101 Standardized Language in Planning Interventions Table 15-2 Nursing Interventions Classifications (NIC) Taxonomy Chapter 15: page 292 How Do I Decide Which Interventions to Use? Chapter 6: page 103 Documenting Nursing Care Chapter 15: page 299 How Can I Use Standardized Language in Planning Interventions? Chapter 6: page 109 What Are & Writing Nursing Orders Also integrated throughout Chapter 15. Concept Map Nursing Process & Implementation & Evaluation Not Found Implementing, Chapter 15: page 286 Evaluating Chapter 16: page 304 Concept Map Chapter 6: page 115 Implementation & Evaluation Chapter 7: page 116 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition Implementation Implementing The Plan of Care Chapter 15: page 294 Implementation: The Action Phase of the Nursing Process Chapter 7: page 118 Evaluation Unique Focus of Nursing Evaluation Chapter 16: page 305 Evaluation: The Final Step of the Nursing Process Chapter 7: page 125 Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 7: page 134 Nursing Theory & Research Theory, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice Chapter 5: page 68 Theory, Research, & Evidence-Based Practice Chapter 8: page 135 The Importance of Nursing Theory & Research Nursing Knowledge Chapter 5: page 69 The Importance of Nursing Theory & Research Chapter 8: page 137 Nursing Theories Nursing Theory Chapter 5: page 71 Nursing Theories Chapter 8: page 138 The Evolution of Nursing Research Chapter 5: page 75 Nursing Research Chapter 8: page 147 Nursing Research Nursing Research, Evidence-Based Practice Chapter 5: page 78 Not Found Developmental Concepts Chapter 18: page 358 Growth & Development Through the Life Span Concept Map Chapter 8: page 74 Development: Infancy Through Middle Age Chapter 9: page 158 Conception Through Young Adult Chapter 19: page 374 The Aging Adult Chapter 20: page 407 Growth & Development Infancy Through Middle Age Overview of Developmental Theories Chapter 18: page 362 How Does Development Occur? Chapter 9: page 159 Conception through Young Adult Chapter 19: page 374 Infancy: 1 Month to 1 Year of Age Chapter 9: page 171 Adjusting to the Changes of Middle Adulthood Chapter 20: page 410 Toddlerhood: Ages 1 to 3 Years Chapter 9: page 174 Preschool Age: Ages 4 and 5 Years Chapter 9: page 176 Adolescence: Ages 12 to 18 Years Chapter 9: page 178 Older Adult The Aging Adult Chapter 20: page 413 See Chapter 10: Development: Older Adulthood Chapter 10: page 201 (NEW) Procedure: Assessing for Abuse Elder Maltreatment Chapter 20: page 426 Procedure: 9-1 Assessing for Abuse Chapter 9: page 194 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Concept Map Not Found 1 st edition Concept Map Chapter 9: page 200 No separate chapter Development: Older Adulthood Chapter 10: page 201 Older Adulthood The Aging Adult Chapter 20: page 413 Perspectives on Aging Chapter 10: page 202 Aging in Place The Aging Adult Chapter 20: page 413 Aging in Place and Alternatives Chapter 10: page 205 Theories of Aging The Aging Adult Chapter 20: page 413 Theories of Aging Chapter 10: page 206 Stages of Older Adulthood The Aging Adult Chapter 20: page 413 Stages of Older Adulthood Chapter 10: page 206 Development Changes of Older Adults The Aging Adult Chapter 20: page 413 Developmental Changes of Older Adults Chapter 10: page 207 Development: Older Adulthood Concept Map Experiencing Health & Illness Not Found Health and Illness Chapter 3: page 40 Concept Map Chapter 10: page 219 Experiencing Health & Illness Chapter 11: page 220 (see also, Chapter 9 Continuity of Care) Understand Health & Illness Concepts of Health and Wellness Chapter 3: page 41 How Do We Understand Health & Illness? Chapter 11: page 221 Experiencing Health & Illness Concepts of Illness and Disease Chapter 3: page 42 How Do People Experience Health & Illness? Chapter 11: page 223 Factors that Disrupt Health Factors Affecting Health and Illness Chapter 3: page 45 What Factors Disrupt Health? Chapter 11: page 226 Nursing Process to Promote Health Nursing Care to Promote Health and Prevent Illness Chapter 3: page 51 Why Do People Experience Health Differently? Chapter 11: page 228 Factors Affecting Health and Illness Chapter 3: page 45 How Can I Honor Each Client’s Unique Health/ Illness Experience? Chapter 11: page 232 Admission to a Healthcare Setting Chapter 9: page 158 Procedure: 11-1 Admitting a Patient to a Nursing Unit Chapter 11: page 238 Transferring Within and Between Healthcare Settings Chapter 9: page 163 Procedure: 11-2 Transferring a Patient to Another Unit in the Agency Chapter 11: page 240 Honoring Client’s Unique Health/Illness Experience Procedure: Admitting a Patient to a Nursing Unit Procedure: Transferring a Patient to Another Unit in the Agency Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Procedure: Transferring a Patient to a Long-Term Care Facility Procedure: Discharging a Patient from the Healthcare Facility 1 st edition Transfer to a Long-Term Care Facility Chapter 9: page 163 Procedure: 11-3 Transferring a Patient to a Long-Term Care Facility Chapter 11: page 242 Discharge from a Healthcare Setting Chapter 9: page 163 Procedure: 11-4 Discharging a Patient from the Healthcare Facility Chapter 11: page 243 Guidelines for Nursing Care Preparing the Room for Admission 9-1 Chapter 9: page 160 Clinical Insight: 11-1 Preparing the Room for a Newly Admitted Patient Chapter 11: page 233 Preparing the Room for Admission Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 11: page 246 Stress & Adaptation Stress and Adaptation Chapter 42: page 1520 Stress & Adaptation Chapter 12: page 247 What is Stress Basic Concepts of Stress and Adaptation Chapter 42: page 1521 What Is Stress? Chapter 12: page 248 Factors Affecting Stress and Adaptation Chapter 42: page 1530 How Do Coping and Adaptation Relate to Stress? Chapter 12: page 250 Stress Response Factors Affecting Stress and Adaptation Chapter 42: page 1530 How Do People Respond to Stressors? Chapter 12: page 252 Problems When Adaptation Fails What Factors Disrupt Health? Chapter Common Problems When Adaption Fails Chapter 12: page 258 Nursing Process Nursing Process for the Patient with Stress and Anxiety Practical Knowledge Knowing How Chapter 12: page 261 Coping and Adaptation Angry Patients Crisis Intervention Guidelines box Concept Map Not Found Providing Crisis Intervention Chapter 42: page 1539 Not Found Clinical Insight 12-1 Dealing with Angry Patients Chapter 12: page 266 Clinical Insight 12-2 Crisis Intervention Guidelines Chapter 12: page 269 Concept Map Chapter 12: page 271 Psychosocial Health & Illness Self-Concept Chapter 41: page 1492 Psychosocial Health & Illness Chapter 13: page 272 Psychosocial Health Psychosocial Health State Chapter 26: page 619 Psychosocial Health Chapter 13: page 273 Anxiety & Depression Formation of Self-Concept Chapter 41: page 1496 Common Psychosocial Problems Chapter 13: page 277-278 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition The Nursing Process for the Patient with Stress Nursing Process & Depression & Anxiety and Anxiety Chapter 42: page 1534 1 st edition Practical Knowledge Knowing How Chapter 13: page 280 Self-Concept and Self-Esteem Formation of Self-Concept Chapter 41: page 1496 What is Self-Concept? Chapter 13: page 274 Anxiety Anxiety Chapter 42: page 1526 Common Psychosocial Problems Chapter 13: page 277 Depression Box 25-4 Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) Chapter 25: page 570 Depression in Older and Middle Adults Chapter 13: page 279 Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 13: 298 Family Health of the Individual, Family, and Community Chapter 4: page 54 The Family Chapter 14: page 299 Family The Family Chapter 4: page 59 What Is a Family? Chapter 14: page 300 Theories And Family Care Applying Maslow’s Theory Chapter 4: page 58 What Theories Are Useful for Family Care? Chapter 14: page 302 Family Risk Factors Chapter 4: page 62 What Are Some Family Health Risk Factors? Chapter 14: page 304 Family Health Risk Factors Challenges to Family Health Box 42-1 Risk Factors for Altered Family Health Chapter 4: page 63 Family Risk Factors Chapter 4: page 62 What Are Some Challenges to Family Health? Chapter 14: page 306 Box 4-1 Risk Factors for Altered Family Health Chapter 4: page 63 Assessing the Family’s Communication Patterns Not Found Assessing the Family’s Communication Patterns Chapter 14: page 310 Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 14: page 314 Culture & Ethnicity Cultural Diversity, Chapter 2: page 23 Culture & Ethnicity Chapter 15: page 315 Culture Concepts of Cultural Diversity Chapter 2: page 24 Why Learn About Culture? Chapter 15: page 316 Cultural Influences on Healthcare Chapter 2: page 26 How Do Culture Values, Beliefs & Practices Affect Health? Chapter 15: page 320 Cultural Influences on Health and Wellness Chapter 2: page 30 What is the “Culture of Health Care”? Chapter 15: page 322 Culture Values, Beliefs & Practices Affect on Health Culture of Health Care Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Culturally Competent Care Barriers to Culturally Competent Care Nursing Process & Culture & Ethnicity Concept Map 1 st edition Culturally Competent Nursing Care Chapter 2: page 31 What is Culturally Competent Care? Chapter 15: page 325 Box 2-5 Cultural Factors That Affect Nursing Care Chapter 2: page 36 What Are Some Barriers to Culturally Competent Care? Chapter 15: page 327 Guidelines for Nursing Care Chapter 2: page 32 Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 15: page 328 Not Found Concept Map Chapter 15: page 336 Spirituality Spirituality Chapter 46: page 1643 Spirituality Chapter 16: page 337 History of Spirituality in Nursing Concepts Related to Spirituality and Spiritual Health Chapter 46: page 1646 History of Spirituality in Nursing Chapter 16: page 339 Religion & Spirituality Concepts Related to Spirituality and Spiritual Health Chapter 46: page 1646 What Are Religion & Spirituality? Chapter 16: page 339 Spiritual Beliefs Effect on Health Spirituality, Health, and Illness Chapter 46: page 1651 How Might Spiritual Beliefs Affect Health? Chapter 16: page 341 Major Religions Table 46-1 Beliefs and Healthcare Practices of Major Religious Traditions in the United States Chapter 46: page 1650 Major Religions: What Should I Know? Chapter 16: page 341 Source of Conflict Chapter 46: page 1653 Self-Knowledge: What Every Nurse Should Know Chapter 16: page 344 Nursing Process & Spirituality The Nursing Process Chapter 46: page 1657 Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 16: page 345 Using Selected NIC Interventions and Activities to Support Spirituality box Examples of Nursing Interventions and Nursing Outcomes Classifications (NIC/ NOC) Chapter 46: page 1662 Clinical Reasoning: Applying the Full-Spectrum Nursing Model Chapter 16: page 353 Using Selected NIC Interventions and Activities to Support Spirituality box Examples of Nursing Interventions and Nursing Outcomes Classifications (NIC/NOC) Chapter 46: page 1662 Standardized (NIC) Spirituality Interventions Chapter 16: page 349-350 Self-Knowledge Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 16: page 355 Loss, Grief, & Dying Loss, Grief, & Dying Chapter 43: page 1545 Loss, Grief, & Dying Chapter 17: page 356 Loss & Grief Concepts of Loss and Grief Chapter 43: page 1545 What is Loss? Chapter 17: page 357 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition Death & Dying Dying and Death Chapter 43: page 1548 What Is Grief? Chapter 17: page 358 Nursing Process & Death & Dying The Nursing Process for Caring for Grieving or Dying Patients and Families Chapter 43: page 1558 Practical Knowledge Knowing How Chapter 17: page 366 Explaining the Patient’s Condition and Treatment Chapter 43: page 1564 Clinical Insight 17-1 Communicating With People Who Are Grieving Chapter 17: page 373 Helping Families of Dying Patients box Teaching Family Members to Assist in Care Chapter 43: page 1564 Clinical Insight 17-2 Helping Family of Dying Patients Chapter 17: page 374 Caring for the Dying Person box Meeting the Needs of Dying Patients Chapter 43: page 1565 Clinical Insight 17-3 Caring for the Dying Person: Meeting Physiological Needs Chapter 17: page 375 Addressing Psychological Needs Chapter 43: page 1567 Clinical Insight 17-4 Caring for the Dying Person: Meeting Psychological Needs Chapter 17: page 376 Providing Postmortem Care Chapter 43: page 1567 Clinical Insight 17-5 Providing Postmortem Care Chapter 17: page 378 Communicating with People Who Are Grieving box Dying Person: Meeting Psychological Needs box Providing Postmortem Care box Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 17: page 382 Documenting & Reporting Documenting, Reporting, Conferring and Using Informatics Chapter 17: page 323 Documenting & Reporting Chapter 18: page 384 Documentation Documenting Care Chapter 17: page 324 Documentation Chapter 18: page 385 Oral reporting Reporting Care Chapter 17: page 348 Oral reporting Chapter 18: page 402 Guidelines for Documenting Care Reporting Care Chapter 17: page 348 Guidelines for Documenting Care Chapter 18: page 405 Giving Oral Reports box Table 17-6 Common Methods of Communication Among Healthcare Professionals Chapter 17: page 349 Clinical Insight 18-1 Receiving Telephone and Verbal Orders Chapter 18: page 404 Table 17-5 Advantages and Disadvantages of Different Documentation Formats Chapter 17: page 344 Clinical Insight 18-2 Guidelines for Documenting in the Paper Health Record Chapter 18: page 407 Guidelines for Documentation in the Paper Health Record box Formats for Nursing Documentation Chapter 17: page 342 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Guidelines for Documenting in the Electronic Health Record Concept Map Computerized Documentation and Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Chapter 17: page 339 Not Found 1 st edition Clinical Insight 18-3 Guidelines for Documenting in the Electronic Health Record Concept Map Chapter 18: page 411 Vital Signs Vital Signs Chapter 24: page 514 Measuring Vital Signs Chapter 19: page 412 Vital Signs Vital Signs Chapter 24: page 514 What Are Vital Signs? Chapter 19: page 414 Body Temperature Body Temperature Chapter 24: page 515 Body Temperature Chapter 19: page 318 Pulse Pulse Chapter 24: page 524 Pulse Chapter 19: page 425 Respiration Respirations Chapter 24: page 528 Respiration Chapter 19: page 429 Blood Pressure Blood Pressure Chapter 24: page 530 Blood Pressure Chapter 19: page 433 Pulling It All Together Not Found Putting It All Together Chapter 19: page 441 Delegating Vital Signs Not Found Delegating Vital Signs Chapter 19: page 442 Procedure: Assessing Body Temperature Skill 24-1 Assessing Body Temperature Chapter 24: page 539 Skill 24-1 Assessing Body Temperature (Axillary) Procedure: Assessing Body Temperature Chapter 24: page 544 (Axillary) Procedure: 19-1 Assessing Body Temperature Chapter 19: page 443 Procedure: 19-1A. Taking an Axillary Temperature Chapter 19: page 443 Procedure: Taking an Oral Temperature Skill 24-1 Assessing Body Temperature (Oral) Chapter 24: page 541 Procedure: Taking a Rectal Temperature Skill 24-1 Assessing Body Temperature (Assessing Procedure: 19-1C Taking a Rectal Temperature Rectal Temperatures) Chapter 19: page 444 Chapter 24: page 542 Procedure: Taking a Temporal Artery Temperature Skill 24-1 Assessing Body Temperature (Measuring a Temporal Artery Temperature) Chapter 24: page 544 Procedure: 19-1D Taking a Temporal Artery Temperature Chapter 19: page 445 Procedure: Taking a Tympanic Membrane Temperature Skill 24-1 Assessing Body Temperature (Measuring a Tympanic Membrane Temperature Chapter 24: page 540 Procedure: 19-1E Taking a Tympanic Membrane Temperature Chapter 19: page 446 Procedure: Taking a Chemical Strip Temperature Not Found Procedure: 19-1B. Taking an Oral Temperature Chapter 19: page 444 Procedure: 19-1F Taking a Skin Temperature Using a Chemical Strip Thermometer Chapter 19: page 446 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Skill 24-2 Assessing a Peripheral Pulse by Palpitation Chapter 24: page 547 Procedure: Assessing Peripheral Pulses Procedure: Assessing Radial Pulse 1 st edition Procedure: 19-2 Assessing Peripheral Pulses Chapter 19: page 448 Guidelines for Nursing Care 24-2 Assessing Peripheral Pulse Using a Portable Doppler Ultrasound Device Chapter 24: page 526 Guidelines for Nursing Care 24-4 Taking an Apical-Radial Pulse Chapter 24: page 528 Procedure: 19-2A Assessing Radial Pulse Chapter 19: page 448 Assessing the Apical-Radial Pulse Chapter 24: page 527 Procedure: Assessing Brachial Pulse Skill 24-4 Assessing a Brachial Artery Blood Pressure Chapter 24: page 552 Procedure: 19-2B Assessing Brachial Pulse Chapter 19: page 449 Assessing a Brachial Artery Blood Pressure Chapter 24: page 536 Procedure: Assessing Carotid Pulse Figure 24-4 Sites and Methods of Assessing the Pulse Chapter 24: page 527 Procedure: 19-2C Assessing Carotid Pulse Chapter 19: page 449 Assessing Peripheral Arterial Pulses Chapter 24: page 527 Procedure: Assessing Dorsalis Pedis Pulse Procedure: Assessing Femoral Pulse Procedure: Assessing Posterior Tibial Pulse Procedure: Assessing Popliteal Pulse Guidelines for Nursing Care 24-7 Assessing Blood Pressure in the Leg Chapter 24: page 538 Procedure: 19-2D Assessing Dorsalis Pedis Pulse Chapter 19: page 449 Figure 24-4 Sites and Methods of Assessing the Pulse Chapter 24: page 527 Procedure: 19-2E Assessing Femoral Pulse Chapter 19: page 450 Guidelines for Nursing Care 24-7 Assessing Blood Pressure in the Leg Chapter 24: page 538 Guidelines for Nursing Care 24-7 Assessing Blood Pressure in the Leg Chapter 24: page 538 Procedure: 19-2F Assessing Posterior Tibial Pulse Chapter 19: page 450 Guidelines for Nursing Care 24-7 Assessing Blood Pressure in the Leg Chapter 24: page 538 Procedure: 19-2G Assessing Popliteal Pulse Chapter 19: page 450 Assessing a Popliteal Artery Blood Pressure Chapter 24: page 538 Procedure: Assessing Temporal Pulse Figure 24-4 Sites and Methods of Assessing the Pulse Chapter 24: page 527 Procedure: 19-2H Assessing Temporal Pulse Chapter 19: page 451 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Assessing the Apical Pulse Procedure: Assessing Apical-Radial Pulse Deficit Procedure: Assessing Respirations Procedure: 17-6 Measuring Blood Pressure Taking an Accurate Blood Pressure box Choosing a Blood Pressure Cuff Size box Concept Map Guidelines for Nursing Care 24-3 Assessing the Apical Pulse Chapter 24: page 528 1 st edition Procedure: 19-3 Assessing the Apical Pulse Chapter 19: page 452 Guidelines for Nursing Care 24-4 Taking an ApicalRadial Pulse Chapter 24: page 528 Guidelines for Nursing Care 24-4 Taking an Apical- Procedure: 19-4 Assessing Apical-Radial Pulse Radial Pulse Deficit Chapter 24: page 528 Chapter 19: page 453 Skill 24-3 Assessing Respiration Chapter 24: page 549 Procedure: 19-5 Assessing Respirations Chapter 19: page 455 Assessing Respiration Chapter 24: page 530 Skill 24-2 Assessing a Brachial Artery Blood Pressure Chapter 24: page 550 Procedure: 19-6 Measuring Blood Pressure Chapter 19: page 457 Assessing Blood Pressure Chapter 24: page 534 Clinical Insight 17-1 Taking an Accurate Blood Pressure Vol 2, Chapter 17: page 213 Table 24-8 Recommended Blood Pressure Cuff Sizes Chapter 24: page 535 Clinical Insight 17-2 Choosing a Blood Pressure Cuff Size Vol 2, Chapter 17: page 213 Not Found Concept Map Chapter 19: page 461 Communicating/Therapeutic Relationship Communicator Chapter 21: page 434 Communicating & Therapeutic Relationships Chapter 20: page 462 Communication The Process of Communication Chapter 21: page 435 What Is Communication? Chapter 20: page 463 Factors that Affect Communication Factors Influencing Communication Chapter 21: page 441 What Factors Affect Communication? Chapter 20: page 468 Box 21-2 Examples of Assertive and Nonassertive Speech Chapter 21: page 457 What is the Role of Communication in Therapeutic Relationships? Chapter 20: page 472 Collaborative Professional Communication? Communication in Therapeutic Relationships Nursing Process & Communicating & the Therapeutic relationship Assertiveness Skills Chapter 21: page 456 Developing Therapeutic Communication Skills Chapter 21: page 452 What is the Role of Communication in Therapeutic Relationships? Chapter 20: page 472 Using Therapeutic Communication in the Nursing Process Chapter 21: page 444 Practical Knowledge: Knowing How – Nursing Process & Communicating & the Therapeutic relationship Chapter 20: page 473 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Enhancing Communication Through Nonverbal Behaviors box Assertive Communication box Communication with SBAR box Communicating with Clients from Another Culture box Communicating with Clients Who Have Impaired Speech box Communicating with Clients Who Have Impaired Cognition or Consciousness box Concept Map 1 st edition Nonverbal Communication Chapter 21: page 437 Clinical Insight 20-1 Enhancing Communication Through Nonverbal Behaviors Chapter 20: page 468 Box 21-2 Examples of Assertive and Nonassertive Speech Clinical Insight 20-2 Assertive Communication Chapter 20: page 471 Figure 21-3 SBAR Report Chapter 21: page 446 Clinical Insight 20-3 Communicating with SBAR Chapter 20: page 471 Box 21-3 Relating to Patients From Different Cultures Chapter 21: page 450 Clinical Insight 20-4 Communicating With Clients From Another Culture Chapter 20: page 480 Impaired Verbal Communication Chapter 21: page 460 Clinical Insight 20-5 Communicating With Clients Who Have Impaired Speech Chapter 20: page 481 Box 21-5 Communicating with Patients who Have Special Needs Chapter 21: page 462 Clinical Insight 20-6 Communicating With Clients Who Have Impaired Cognition or Consciousness Chapter 20: page 481 Not Found Concept Map Chapter 20: page 482 Health Assessment Chapter 25: page 558 Physical Assessment Chapter 21: page 485 Physical Assessment Chapter 25: page 562 What Are the Purposes of a Physical Examination? Chapter 21: page 488 Head Assessing the Head and Neck Chapter 25: page 576 The Head Chapter 21: page 500 Neck Assessing the Head and Neck Chapter 25: page 576 The Neck Chapter 21: page 503 Breasts & Axillae Assessing the Breasts and Axillae Chapter 25: page 593 The Breasts & Axillae Chapter 21: page 503 Chest & Lungs Assessing the Thorax and Lungs Chapter 25: page 586 The Chest & Lungs Chapter 21: page 504 Cardiovascular System Assessing the Cardiovascular and Peripheral Vascular Systems Chapter 25: page 588 The Cardiovascular System Chapter 21: page 506 Abdomen Assessing the Abdomen Chapter 25: page 594 The Abdomen Chapter 21: page 508 Musculoskeletal System Assessing the Musculoskeletal System Chapter 25: page 601 The Musculoskeletal System Chapter 21: page 509 Health Assessment Physical Examination Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Neurological System Genitourinary System Documenting Physical Assessment Findings Procedure: Performing the General Survey Assessing the Neurologic System Chapter 25: page 604 The Neurological System Chapter 21: page 510 Assessing Female Genitalia Chapter 25: page 597 The Genitourinary System Chapter 21: page 512 Assessing Male Genitalia Chapter 25: page 599 Box 25-6 Documenting the Data Chapter 25: page 610 Documenting a Health Assessment Chapter 25: page 607 Figure 25-2 Chapter 25: page 565 See Documentation of Physical Assessment Finding for Nam Nguyen Chapter 21: page 486 Procedure: 21-1 Performing the General Survey Chapter 21: page 515 Equipment Chapter 25: page 562 Table 25-5 Skin Color Assessment Chapter 25: page 572 Procedure: Assessing the Skin 1 st edition Procedure: 21-2 Assessing the Skin Chapter 21: page 519 Table 25-6 Primary Skin Lesions Chapter 25: page 573 Table 25-7 Secondary and Miscellaneous Skin Lesions Chapter 25: page 575 Procedure: Assessing the Hair Procedure: Assessing the Nails Procedure: Assessing the Head & Face Hair and Scalp Chapter 25: page 576 Procedure: 21-3 Assessing the Hair Chapter 21: page 526 Figure 25-9 Examples of Nail Abnormalities Chapter 25: page 576 Procedure: 21-4 Assessing the Nails Chapter 21: page 527 Inspecting the Nails Chapter 25: page 575 Figure 25-18 Chapter 25: page 583 Inspecting and Palpating the Head and Face Chapter 25: page 577 Guidelines for Nursing Care 25-2 Measuring Pupillary Reaction, Accommodation and Convergence Chapter 25: page 579 Procedure: Assessing the Eyes Procedure: 21-5 Assessing the Head & Face Chapter 21: page 529 Guidelines for Nursing Care 25-3 Assessing the Internal Eye Chapter 25: page 580 Guidelines for Nursing Care 25-4 Assessing Extraocular Movements and Peripheral Vision Chapter 25: page 581 Procedure: 21-6 Assessing the Eyes Chapter 21 page 530 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition Procedure: Assessing the Ears & Hearing Guidelines for Nursing Care 25-5, Using a Tuning Fork To Assess Hearing Chapter 25: page 582 Procedure: 21-7 Assessing the Ears & Hearing Procedure: Assessing the Nose & Sinuses Figure 25-19 and Figure 25-20 Chapter 25: page 625 Procedure: 21-8 Assessing the Nose & Sinuses Chapter 21: page 541 Figure 25-19 Chapter 25: page 584 Procedure: 21-9 Assessing the Mouth & Oropharynx Chapter 21: page 543 Procedure: Assessing the Mouth & Oropharynx Procedure: Assessing the Neck Mouth and Pharynx Chapter 25: page 584 Guidelines for Nursing Care 25-6 Palpating the Thyroid Gland Chapter 25: page 585 Procedure: 21-0 Assessing the Neck Chapter 21: page 549 Inspecting the Neck Chapter 25: page 584 Procedure: Assessing the Breasts & Axillae Guidelines for Nursing Care 25-8 Palpating the Breasts Chapter 25: page 595 Tables 25-8 (Normal Breath Sounds) Procedure: Assessing the Chest & Lungs and 25-9 (Abnormal Breath Sounds) Chapter 25: page 589-590 Procedure: Assessing the Heart & Vascular System Procedure: Assessing the Abdomen Procedure: Assessing the Musculoskeletal System Procedure: Assessing the SensoryNeurological System Procedure: Assessing the Male Genitourinary Figures 25-26, 25-27 and 25-28 Chapter 25 page 590 and 591 Procedure: 21-11 Assessing the Breasts & Axillae Chapter 21: page 548 Procedure: 21-12 Assessing the Chest & Lungs Chapter 21: page 552 Procedure: 21-13 Assessing the Heart & Vascular System Chapter 21: page 559 Box 25-5 Heart and Cardiovascular Sounds Chapter 25: page 592 Assessing the Abdomen Chapter 25: page 594 Procedure: 21-14 Assessing the Abdomen Chapter 21: page 564 Figures 25-32, 25-33 Chapter 25: page 596 Guidelines for Nursing Care 25-10 Assessing Muscle Strength Chapter 25: page 602 Procedure: 21-15 Assessing the Musculoskeletal System Chapter 21: page 570 Table 25-10 Glasgow Coma Scale Chapter 25: page 605 Procedure: 21-16 Assessing the SensoryNeurological System Chapter 21: page 578 Table 25-11 Summary of Cranial Nerves Chapter 25: page 606 Figure 25-35 Chapter 25: page 599 Assessing Male Genitalia Chapter 25: page 599 Procedure: 21-17 Assessing the Male Genitourinary Chapter 21: page 591 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Procedure: Assessing the Female Genitourinary Procedure: Assessing the Anus & Rectum Procedure: Brief Bedside Assessment Figure 25-34 Chapter 25: page 597 Assessing Female Genitalia Chapter 25: page 597 Assess the Rectum and Anus Chapter 25: page 600 Not Found 1 st edition Procedure: 21-18 Assessing the Female Genitourinary Chapter 21: page 591 Procedure: 21-19 Assessing the Anus & Rectum Chapter 21: page 600 Procedure: 21-20 Brief Bedside Assessment Chapter 21: page 600 Performing Percussion box Percussion Chapter 25: page 569 (Table 25-3 Percussion Tones) Clinical Insights 21-1 Performing Percussion Chapter 21: page 494 Performing Auscultation box Auscultation Chapter 25: page 568 Clinical Insights 21-2 Performing Auscultation Chapter 21: page 495 Assisting with a Speculum Exam box Guidelines for Nursing Care 25-9 Examining the Vagina Chapter 25: page 598 Clinical Insights 21-3 Assisting with a Speculum Exam Chapter 21: page 513 Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 21: page 603 Asepsis and Infection Control Chapter 27: page 652 Infection Prevention & Control Chapter 22: page 604 Infection Cycle, Chapter 27: page 653 Why Must Nurses Know About Infection Processes? Chapter 22: page 604 Infection Cycle Chapter 27: page 653 How Does Infection Occur? Chapter 22: page 606 The Body’s Defense Against Infection Chapter 27: page 658 What Are the Body’s Defenses Against Infection? Chapter 22: page 610 Supporting the Hosts Defenses The Body’s Defense Against Infection Chapter 27: page 658 Infection Prevention & Control Chapter 22: page 604 Factors that Increase Susceptibility Factors Affecting the Risk of Infection Chapter 27: page 658 Wellness Promotion to Support Host Defenses Chapter 22: page 616 Factors that Increase Risk for Infection Factors Affecting the Risk of Infection Chapter 27: page 658 What Factors Increase Host Susceptibility Chapter 22: page 612 Nursing Process & Asepsis The Nursing Process for Infection Prevention and Control Chapter 27: page 658 Practical Knowledge knowing how Chapter 22: page 613 Infection Control for Healthcare Workers Using Medical Asepsis Chapter 27: page 661 Practicing Medical Asepsis Chapter 22: page 617 Asepsis & Preventing Infection Infection How Infection Occur Body’s Defenses Against Infection Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Guidelines for Hand Hygiene box Providing a Clean Patient Environment box Following CDC Standard Precautions box Following Transmission-Based Precautions box 1 st edition Skill 27-1 Performing Hand Hygiene Using Soap and Water (Hand washing) Chapter 27: page 680 Procedure: 22-1 Hand Hygiene Chapter 22: page 633 Skill 27-3 Preparing a Sterile Field Using a Packaged Sterile Drape Chapter 27: page 685 Procedure: 22-8. Sterile Fields Chapter 22: page 647 Skill 27-4 Putting on Sterile Gloves and Removing Soiled Gloves Chapter 27: page 690 Procedure: 22-8A. Setting Up a Sterile Field Chapter 22: page 647 Promoting Health 27-1 Infection Control Precautions and Barrier Techniques Chapter 27: page 663 Procedure: 22-8B. Adding Supplies to a Sterile Field Chapter 22: page 648 Table 27-5 Summary of CDC Guidelines for Isolation Precautions in Healthcare Settings 2007 Chapter 27: page 673 Procedure: 22-8C. Adding Solutions to a Sterile Field Chapter 22: page 649 Promoting Health 27-1 Infection Control Precautions and Barrier Techniques Chapter 27: page 663 Procedure: 22-8. Sterile Fields Chapter 22: page 647 Table 27-5 Summary of CDC Guidelines for Isolation Precautions in Healthcare Settings 2007 Chapter 27: page 673 Procedure: 22-8A. Setting Up a Sterile Field Chapter 22: page 647 Procedure: 22-8B. Adding Supplies to a Sterile Field Chapter 22: page 648 Procedure: 22-8C. Adding Solutions to a Sterile Field Chapter 22: page 649 Guidelines for Hand Hygiene box Providing a Clean Patient Environment box Following CDC Standard Precautions box Skill 27-1 Performing Hand Hygiene Using Soap and Water (Hand washing) Chapter 27: page 680 Clinical Insight 22-1 Guidelines for Hand Hygiene Chapter 22: page 618 Skill 27-3 Preparing a Sterile Field Using a Packaged Sterile Drape Chapter 27: page 685 Clinical Insight 22-2 Providing a Clean Patient Environment Chapter 22: page 619 Skill 27-4 Putting on Sterile Gloves and Removing Soiled Gloves Chapter 27: page 690 Promoting Health 27-1 Infection Control Precautions and Barrier Techniques Chapter 27: page 663 Table 27-5 Summary of CDC Guidelines for Isolation Precautions in Healthcare Settings 2007 Chapter 27: page 673 Clinical Insight 22-3 Following CDC Standard (Tier I) Precautions Chapter 22: page 620 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Following Transmission-Based Precautions box Preventing Multidrugs-Resistant Organism Infections (MDROs) box Maintaining a “Protective Environment” in Special Situations box Concept Map Promoting Health 27-1 Infection Control Precautions and Barrier Techniques Chapter 27: page 663 1 st edition Clinical Insight 22-4 Following Transmission-Based (Tier I) Precautions Chapter 22: page 623 Table 27-5 Summary of CDC Guidelines for Isolation Precautions in Healthcare Settings 2007 Chapter 27: page 673 Dealing with Antibiotic-Resistant Organisms Chapter 27: page 666 Clinical Insight 22-5 Preventing MultidrugResistant Organism Infections Chapter 22: page 626 Providing Care in Special Situations Chapter 27: page 717 Clinical Insight 22-6 Guidelines for Preparing and Maintaining Sterile Fields Chapter 22: page 629 Not Found Concept Map Chapter 22: page 650 Promoting Safety Safety, Security, and Emergency Preparedness Chapter 26: page 614 Safety Chapter 23: page 651 Safety Factors Affecting Safety Chapter 26: page 615 What Factors Affect Safety? Chapter 23: page 653 Box 26-1 Home Safety Checklist Chapter 26: page 622 What Safety Hazards Are in the Home? Chapter 23: page 654 Table 26-1 Common Agents in Childhood Poisoning Chapter 26: page 623 Home Safety Hazards Teaching Tips 26-1 Preventing Accidents and Promoting Safety at Varying Developmental Stages Chapter 26: page 626 The Nursing Process for Maintaining Safety Chapter 26: page 619 Safety Hazards in the Community Safety Hazards in the Healthcare Facility Table 26-1 Promoting Health Safety in the Community Chapter 26: page 617 What Safety Hazards Are in the Community? Chapter 23: page 656 Box 26-4 Nursing Interventions to Prevent Falls in a Healthcare Facility Chapter 26: page 633 What Safety Hazards Are in the Healthcare Facility Chapter 23: page 657 Using Restraints in Healthcare Facilities Chapter 26: page 633 Box 26-5 American Geriatrics Society Position Statement on Restraint Use Chapter 26: page 636 Box 26-6 Choosing Alternatives to Restraints Chapter 26: page 637 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Nursing Process & Safety Delegating Safety Interventions Procedure: Using a Bed Monitoring Device Procedure: Using Restraints Preventing Needlestick Injury box The Nursing Process for Maintaining Safety Chapter 26: page 619 Not Found 1 st edition Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 23: page 661 Which Safety Interventions Can I Delegate? Chapter 23: page 675 Figure 26-5 Chapter 26: page 637 Procedure: 23-1 Using a Bed Monitoring Device Chapter 23: page 677 Skill 26-1 Applying an Extremity Restraint Chapter 26: page 645 Procedure: 23-2 Using Restraints Chapter 23: page 679 Box 27-5 Summary of CDC Guidelines for Isolation Precautions in Healthcare Setting 2007 Chapter 27: page 673 Clinical Insight 23-1 Preventing Needlestick Injury Chapter 23:page 660 Current CDC Guidelines Chapter 27: page 672 Reporting Accidental Exposure Chapter 27: page 677 Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 23: page 682 Hygiene Hygiene Chapter 31: page 864 Hygiene Chapter 24: page 683 Hygiene & Self-Care Factors Affecting Hygiene Chapter 31: page 867 Hygiene & Self-Care Chapter 24: page 684 Delegating Hygiene Care to Unlicensed Assistive Personnel Not Found Table 31-1 Skin Care Problems Chapter 31: page 871 Care of the Skin Delegating Hygiene Care to Chapter 24: page 687 Care of the Skin Chapter 24: page 687 Skin Chapter 31: page 870 Teaching Patients About Skin Care Chapter 31: page 891 Guidelines for Nursing Care 31-2 Providing Foot Care Chapter 31: page 888 Care of the Feet Care of the Feet Chapter 24: page 693 Nails and Feet Chapter 31: page 870 Foot Care Chapter 31: page 887 Care of the Nails Nails and Feet Chapter 31: page 870 Care of the Feet Chapter 24: page 693 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition Oral Hygiene Oral Cavity Chapter 31: page 870 Oral Hygiene Chapter 24: page 697 Care of the Hair Hair, Chapter 31: page 870 Care of the Hair Chapter 24: page 701 Eyes, Ears and Nose Chapter 31: page 870 Care of the Eyes Chapter 24: page 702 Care of the Eyes Care of the Ears Care of the Nose Providing Eye Care Chapter 31: page 882 Eyes, Ears and Nose Chapter 31: page 870 Care of the Ears Chapter 24: page 703 Providing Ear Care Chapter 31: page 884 Eyes, Ears and Nose Chapter 31: page 870 Care of the Nose Chapter 24: page 704 Providing Nose Care Chapter 31: page 885 The Client’s Environment Providing Environmental Care Chapter 31: page 889 The Client’s Environment Chapter 24: page 704 The Nursing Process The Nursing Process For Skin Care and Personal Hygiene Chapter 31: page 868 Practical Knowledge knowing how Chapter 24: page 698 Skill 31-1 Giving a Bed Bath Chapter 31: page 895 Procedure: 24-1 Bathing: Providing a Complete Bed Bath Chapter 24: page 707 Procedure: Bathing: Providing a Complete Bed Bath Procedure: Bathing: Providing a Towel Bath Procedure: Bathing: Providing a Packaged Bath Procedure: Providing Perineal Care Procedure: Providing Foot Care Not Found Procedure: 24-2 Bathing: Providing a Towel Bath Chapter 24: page 711 The Bag Bath Chapter 31: page 880 Procedure: 24-3 Bathing: Providing a Packaged Bath Chapter 22: page 713 Providing Perineal Care Chapter 31: page 887 Procedure: 24-4 Providing Perineal Care Chapter 24: page 714 Guidelines for Nursing Care 31-2 Providing Foot Care Chapter 31: page 888 Procedure: 24-5 Providing Foot Care Chapter 24: page 716 Nails and Feet Chapter 31: page 870 Foot Care Chapter 31: page 887 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition Procedure: Brushing & Flossing the Teeth Skill 31-2 Assisting the Patient with Oral Care Chapter 31: page 900 Procedure: 24-6 Brushing & Flossing the Teeth Chapter 24: page 719 Procedure: Providing Denture Care Denture Care Chapter 31: page 882 Procedure: 24-7 Providing Denture Care Chapter 24: page 722 Procedure: Providing Oral Care for an Unconscious Patient Skill 31-3 Providing Oral Care for the Dependent Patient Chapter 31: page 903 Procedure: 24-8 Providing Oral Care for an Unconscious Patient Chapter 24: page 724 Shampooing the Hair, Figure 31-5 Chapter 31: page 886 Chapter 24: page 726 Shampooing the Hair Chapter 31: page 886 Procedure: Shampooing the Hair for a Patient on Bed rest Procedure: 24-9A. Shampooing the Hair for a Patient on Bed rest Chapter 24: page 727 Procedure: 24-9B. Shampooing the Hair Using Rinse-Free Shampoo Chapter 24: page 728 Procedure: 24C. Shampooing the Hair Using Rinse-Free Shampoo Cap Chapter 24: page 728 Procedure: Providing Beard & Mustache Care Procedure: Shaving a Patient Procedure: Removing & Caring for Contact Lenses Not Found Procedure: 24-10 Providing Beard & Mustache Care Chapter 24: page 729 Guidelines for Nursing Care Figure 31-1 Shaving Chapter 31: page 887 Procedure: 24-11 Shaving a Patient Chapter 24: page 730 Figure 31-3 Chapter 31: page 884 Procedure: 24-12 Removing & Caring for Contact Lenses Chapter 24: page 732 Contact Lens Care Chapter 31: page 883 Procedure: Making an Unoccupied Bed Skill 31-4 Making an Unoccupied Bed Chapter 31: page 906 Procedure: 24-13 Making an Unoccupied Bed Chapter 24: page 734 Procedure: Making an Occupied Bed Skill 31-5 Making an Occupied Bed Chapter 31: page 909 Procedure: 24-14 Making an Occupied Bed Chapter 24: page 736 Procedure: Caring for Artificial Eyes Artificial Eye Care Chapter 31: page 883 Procedure: 24-15 Caring for Artificial Eyes Chapter 24: page 736 Figure 31-4 Chapter 31: page 885 Procedure: 24-16 Caring for Hearing Aids Chapter 24: page 739 Procedure: Caring for Hearing Aids Providing Ear Care Chapter 31: page 884 Shower or Tub Baths Assisting with a Shower or Tub Bath box Chapter 31: page 878 Procedure: 24-1 Bathing: Providing a Complete Bed Bath Chapter 24: page 707 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Shower or Tub Baths Assisting with a Shower or Tub Bath box Chapter 31: page 878 Bathing a Patient with Dementia Box Concept Map Box 31-1 Meeting the Bathing Needs of Patients with Dementia Chapter 31: page 879 Not Found 1 st edition Clinical Insight 24-1 Assisting With a Shower or Tub Bath Chapter 24: page 691 Clinical Insight 24-2 Bathing a Patient With Dementia Chapter 24: page 693 Concept Map Chapter 24: page 743 Administering Medications Medications Chapter 29: page 722 Medicating Patients Chapter 25: page 744 Classifying Drugs Names Drug Classifications Chapter 29: page 725 How Are Drugs Named & Classified? Chapter 25: page 746 Using Safety Measures While Preparing Drugs Chapter 29: page 738 What Mechanisms Promote Drug Quality Safety? Chapter 25: page 747 Pharmacokinetics Pharmacokinetics Chapter 29: page 725 What is Pharmacokinetics? Chapter 25: page 748 Pharmacodynamics Pharmacodynamics Chapter 29: page 727 What is Pharmacodynamics? Chapter 25: page 756 Measuring & Calculating Dosage Dosage Calculation Chapter 29: page 736 How Do I Measure & Calculate Dosage? Chapter 25: page 760 Medication Orders Chapter 29: page 732 What Must I know About Medication Prescription? Chapter 25: page 761 Using Safety Measures While Preparing Drugs Chapter 29: page 738 Medication Errors Chapter 25: page 767 Mechanisms that Promote Drug Quality Safety Medication Orders Safe Medication Administration Table 29-3 Enduring Correct Administration of Medications Chapter 29: page 742 Administering Oral Medications Administering Oral Medications Chapter 29: page 741 Ensuring Safe Medication Administration Chapter 25: page 771 Administering Oral Medications Chapter 25: page 773 Administering Oral Medications Chapter 25: page 773 Administering Oral Medications Chapter 25: page 773 Administering Topical Medications Administering Topical Medications Chapter 29: page 757 Administering Topical Medications Chapter 25: page 776 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-3 Instilling Eyedrops Chapter 29: page 759 1 st edition Performing Irrigations and Instillations Chapter 25: page 777 Eye Instillations and Irrigations Chapter 29: page 758 Performing Irrigations and Instillations Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-4Performing an Irrigation the Eye Chapter 29: page 760 Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-6 Instilling Ear Drops 29-6 Chapter 29: page 761 Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-7 Irrigating the Ear Chapter 29: page 762 Administering Respiratory Inhalations Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-11 Using an Inhaled Medication Device Chapter 29: page 765 Administering Respiratory Inhalations Chapter 25: page 778 Administering Medications by Inhalation Chapter 29: page 763 Nursing Process The Nursing Process For Administering Medications Chapter 29: page 740 Practical Knowledge knowing how Chapter 25: page 769 Administering Parenteral Medications Administering Parenteral Medications Chapter 29: page 745 Administering Parenteral Medications Chapter 25: page 779 Procedure: Medication Guidelines: Steps to Follow for All Medications Table 29-3 Ensuring Correct Administration of Medications Chapter 29: page 742 Medication Guidelines: Steps to Follow for All Medications (Regardless of Types or Route) Chapter 25: page 796 Skill 29-1, Administering Oral Medications Chapter 29: page 773 Procedure: 25-1 Administering Oral Medications Chapter 25: page 799 Procedure: Administering Medication Through an Enteral Tube Administering Medications Through an Enteral Feeding Tube Chapter 29: page 744 Procedure: 25-1A. Administering Medication Through an Enteral Tube Chapter 25: page 800 Procedure: Administering Ophthalmic Medication Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-6 Instilling Eye Drops Chapter 29: page 761 Procedure: 25-2 Administering Ophthalmic Medication Chapter 25: page 803 Procedure: Irrigating the Eyes Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-4 Performing an Irrigation of the Eye Chapter 29: page 760 Procedure: 25-2A. Irrigating the Eyes Chapter 25: page 804 Procedure: Administering Otic Medication Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-6 Instilling Ear Drops Chapter 29: page 761 Procedure: 25-3 Administering Otic Medication Chapter 25: page 806 Procedure: Administering Oral Medications Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition Procedure: Administering Nasal Medication Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-8 Instilling Nose Drops Chapter 29: 762 Procedure: Administering Vaginal Medication Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-9 Inserting Vaginal Procedure: 25-5 Administering Vaginal Suppository or Cream Medication Chapter 29: page 763 Chapter 25: page 809 Procedure: Inserting a Rectal Suppository Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-10 Inserting a Rectal Suppository Chapter 29: page 764 Procedure: 25-6 Inserting a Rectal Suppository Chapter 25: page 811 Administering Topical Medications Chapter 29: page 802 Procedure: 25-7 Applying Medication to the Skin Chapter 25: page 812 Administering Topical Medications Chapter 29: page 757 Procedure: 25-7A. Applying Topical Lotion, Cream, and Ointment Chapter 25: page 813 Procedure: Applying Medication to the Skin Procedure: Applying Topical Lotion, Cream, and Ointment Procedure: Applying Topical Aerosol Spray Not Found Procedure: 25-4 Administering Nasal Medication Chapter 25: page 807 Procedure: 25-7B. Applying Topical Aerosol Spray Chapter 25: page 813 Procedure: Applying Prescribed Powder Administering Topical Medications Chapter 29: page 757 Procedure: 23-7C. Applying Prescribed Powder Chapter 25: page 813 Procedure: Transdermal Medication Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-2 Applying Transdermal Patches Chapter 29: page 758 Procedure: 25-7D. Transdermal Medication Chapter 25: page 813 Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-11 Using an Procedure: Administering Metered-Dose Inhaled Mediation Device Inhaler (MDI) Medication Chapter 29: page 765 Procedure: 25-8 Administering Metered-Dose Inhaler (MDI) Medication Chapter 25: page 815 Box 27-5 Summary of CDC Guidelines for Isolation Precautions in Healthcare Settings 2007 Procedure: 25-10 Recapping Needles Using One-Handed Technique Chapter 25: page 825 Chapter 27: page 673 Box 27-5 Summary of CDC Procedure: 25-10A. Recapping Contaminated Needles Chapter 25: page 826 Procedure: Recapping Sterile Needles Guidelines for Isolation Precautions in Healthcare Settings 2007 Chapter 27: page 673 Procedure: 25-10B. Recapping Sterile Needles Chapter 25: page 826 Procedure: Administering Intradermal Medication Skill 29-5 Administering an Intradermal Medication Chapter 29: page 788 Procedure: 25-11 Administering Intradermal Medication Chapter 25: page 828 Procedure: Recapping Needles Using One-Handed Technique Procedure: Recapping Contaminated Needles Skill 29-6 Administering a Subcutaneous Injection Procedure: 25-12 Administering Subcutaneous Procedure: Administering Subcutaneous Chapter 29: page 791 Medication Medication Chapter 25: page 830 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition Figure 29-13 Sites for Intramuscular injections. Procedure: 25-13 Locating Intramuscular Injection Sites Chapter 25: page 832 Figure 29-13 Sites for Intramuscular injections. Procedure: 23-13A Locating the Ventrogluteal Site Chapter 25: page 833 Figure 29-13 Sites for Intramuscular injections. Procedure: 25-13B Locating the Deltoid Site Chapter 25: page 833 Figure 29-13 Sites for Intramuscular injections. Procedure: 25-13C Locating the Vastus Lateralis Site Chapter 25: page 834 Figure 29-13 Sites for Intramuscular injections. Procedure: 25-13D Locating the Rectus Femoris Site Chapter 25: page 834 Skill 29-7 Administering an Intramuscular Injection Chapter 29: page 839 Procedure: 25-14 Administering Intramuscular Medication Chapter 25: page 835 Procedure: Intramuscular Injection: Z-Track Method Z-Track technique Chapter 29: page 754 Procedure: 25-14A IntramuscularInjection: Traditional Method Procedure: 25-14B Intramuscular Injection: Z-Track Method Chapter 25: page 836 Procedure: Adding Medications to Intravenous Fluids Skill 29-8 Adding Medications to an Intravenous (IV) Solution Container Chapter 29: page 843 Procedure: 25-15 Adding Medications to Intravenous Fluids Chapter 25: page 838 Procedure: Adding Medications to a New IV Bag or Bottle Skill 29-8 Adding Medications to an Intravenous (IV) Solution Container Chapter 29: page 843 Procedure: 25-15A Adding Medications to a New IV Bag or Bottle Chapter 25: page 838 Procedure: Adding Medications to a Running IV Skill 29-8 Adding Medications to an Intravenous (IV) Solution Container Chapter 29: page 843 Procedure: 25-15B Adding Medications to a Running IV Chapter 25: page 839 Skill 29-8 Administering Medications by Intravenous Bolus or Push Through and Intravenous Infusion Chapter 29: page 799 Procedure: 25-16 Administering IV Push Medication Chapter 25: page 840 Procedure: Locating Intramuscular Injection Sites Procedure: Locating the Ventrogluteal Site Procedure: Locating the Deltoid Site Procedure: Locating the Vastus Lateralis Site Procedure: Locating the Rectus Femoris Site Procedure: Administering IV Push Medication Skill 29-8 Administering Medications by Intravenous Bolus or Push Through and Intravenous Infusion Chapter 29: page 799 Skill 29-10 Introducing Drugs Through a Medication or Drug Infusion Lock Using the Saline Flush (Intermittent Peripheral Venous Access Device) Chapter 29: page 806 Procedure: 25-16A Administering IV Push Through a Running Primary IV Line Chapter 25: page 840 Procedure: 25-16B Administering IV Push Through an Intermittent Device (IV Lock) When No Extension Tubing is Attached to the Venous Access Device Chapter 25: page 841 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Skill 29-9 Administering Intravenous Medications Procedure: AdministeringMedications by by Piggyback, Mini-Infusion Pump, or VolumeIntermittent Infusion Control Administration Set Chapter 29: page 802 1 st edition Procedure: 25-17 Administering Medications by Intermittent Infusion Chapter 25: page 844 Procedure: Using a Volume-Control Administration Set Skill 29-9 Administering Intravenous Medications by Piggyback, Mini-Infusion Pump, or VolumeControl Administration Set Chapter 29: page 802 Procedure: 25-17A Using a Volume-Control Administration Set Chapter 25: page 845 Procedure: Using a Piggyback Set Skill 29-9 Administering Intravenous Medications by Piggyback, Mini-Infusion Pump, or VolumeControl Administration Set Chapter 29: page 802 Procedure: 25-17B Using a Piggyback Administration Set Chapter 25: page 846 Skill 29-9 Administering Intravenous Medications Procedure: Using a Tandem (Secondary) by Piggyback, Mini-Infusion Pump, or VolumeSet Control Administration Set Chapter 29: page 802 Procedure: 25-17C Using a Tandem (Secondary) Set Chapter 25: page 847 Procedure: Administering Medication Through a Central Venous Access Device Procedure: Administering Medication Through a Central Venous Access Device Chapter 40: page 1450 Nursing Responsibilities related to CVAs Chapter 40: page 1450 Chapter 29: 757 Chapter 29: 757 Medication Errors Reusing Needles and Syringes: Home Care box Using Prefilled Unit-Dose Systems box Reconstituting Medications box Preventing and Responding to Medication Errors Chapter 29: page 767 Clinical Insight 25-1 Taking Action After a Medication Error Chapter 25: page 769 Box 27-5 Summary of CDC Guidelines for Isolation Clinical Insight 25-2 Reusing Needles and Precautions in Healthcare Settings 2007 Syringes: Home Care Chapter 27: page 673 Chapter 25: page 780 Using a Prefilled Cartridge or Syringe Chapter 29: page 747 Clinical Insight 25-3 Using Prefilled Unit-Dose System Chapter 25: page 782 Reconstituting Powdered Medications Chapter 29: page 749 Clinical Insight 25-4 Reconstituting Medication Chapter 25: page 783 Measuring Dosage When Changing Needles box Not Found Clinical Insight 25-5 Measuring Dosage When Changing Needles Chapter 25: page 784 Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 25: page 852 Teaching Clients Teacher and Counselor Chapter 22: page 467 Teaching & Learning Chapter 26: page 853 Learners Factors Affecting Patient Learning Chapter 22: page 471 Who Are the Learners? Chapter 26: page 855 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Box 22-1 Topics for Health Teaching and Counseling Chapter 22: page 471 My Teaching Responsibilities 1 st edition What are My Teaching Responsibilities? Chapter 26: page 855 Box 22-2 Steps of the Teaching-Learning Process Chapter 22: page 472 The Nurse as Teacher Chapter 22: page 471 Basic Learning Concepts & Principles Nursing Process & Teaching Clients Learning Domains Chapter 22: page 475 What Are Some Basic Learning Concepts & Principles? Chapter 26: page 855 The Nursing Process for Patient and Caregiver Teaching Chapter 22: page 477 Practical Knowledge: Knowing HowChapter 26: page 864 Concept Map Health Promotion Chapter 27: page 877 Promoting Health Not Found Concept Map Chapter 26: page 876 Health Promotion Chapter 27: page 877 Health Promotion Chapter 27: page 877 Table 1-1 The Three Levels of Prevention Chapter 1: page 8 What is Health Promotion? Chapter 27: page 878 Health Promotion Model Chapter 1: page 3 Health Promotion, Wellness, and Illness Prevention Chapter 1: page 6 Box 1-4 Application of the Stages of Behavior Change Model Chapter 1: page 11 Nursing Process & Promoting Health Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 27: page 882 Risk Factors Chapter 1: page 8 Lifestyle Chapter 1: page 9 Table 1-1 The Three Levels of Prevention Chapter 1: page 8 Concept map Concept map Chapter 27: page 894 Health Promotion Model Chapter 1: page 3 Health Promotion, Wellness, and Illness Prevention Chapter 1: page 6 Nutrition Energy Nutrients Nutrition Chapter 36: page 1155 Nutrition Chapter 28: page 896 Principles of Nutrition Chapter 36: page 1155 What Are Some Reliable Sources of Nutrition Information? Chapter 28: page 898 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Micronutrients Water and Essential Nutrients 1 st edition Regulatory Nutrients Chapter 36: page 1162 What Are Energy Nutrients? Chapter 28: page 900 Table 36-4 Summary of Macrominerals and Microminerals Chapter 36: page 1165 What Are the Micronutrients? Chapter 28: page 904 Water Chapter 36: page 1164 Water Chapter 36: page 1164 Sources of Nutrition Information Why Is Water an Essential Nutrient? Chapter 28: page 904 Dietary Recommendations Chapter 36: page 1166 Box 36-3 Resources for Information about Herbs , Vitamins, Minerals, and other Dietary Supplements Chapter 36: page 1172 Energy Balance Energy Balance Chapter 36: page 1155 What Must I Know About Energy Balance? Chapter 28: page 912 Factors Affect Nutrition Factors Affecting Nutrition Chapter 36: page 1169 What Factors Affect Nutrition? Chapter 28: page 912 Special Diets Physiologic and Physical Factors That Influence Nutrient Requirements Chapter 36: page 1169 Special Diets Chapter 28: page 917 Nursing Process & Nutrition The Nursing Process Chapter 36: page 1174 Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 28: page 918 Delegating Nutritional Assessment Weight & Obesity Underweight & Undernutrition Not Found How Do I Screen Clients for Nutritional Problems? Chapter 28: page 918 Anthropometric Data Chapter 36: page 1176 Focused Nutritional Assessment Chapter 28: page 919 Box 36-8 Special Considerations and Interventions for Feeding Patients with Dysphagia Chapter 36: page 1184 May I Delegate Nutritional Assessments? Chapter 28: page 925 Monitoring Nutritional Status Chapter 36: page 1183 Providing Nutrition in Special Situations Chapter 36: page 1185 Procedure: Checking Fingerstick (Capillary) Blood Glucose Levels Skill 36-4 Obtaining a Capillary Blood Sample for Glucose Testing Chapter 36: page 1215 Procedure: 28-1 Checking Fingerstick (Capillary) Blood Glucose Levels Chapter 28: page 944 Procedure: Removing a Nasogastric or Nasoenteric Tubes Skill 36-3 Removing a Nasogastric Tube Chapter 36: page 1213 Procedure: 28-4 Removing a Nasogastric or Nasoenteric Tubes Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Procedure: Inserting Nasogastric & Nasoenteric Tubes Procedure: Administering Feedings Through Gastric & Enteric Tubes Procedure: Inserting Nasogastric & Nasoenteric Tubes Procedure: Removing a Nasogastric or Nasoenteric Tubes Procedure: Administering Parenteral Nutrition 1 st edition Skill 36-1 Inserting a Nasogastric Tube Chapter 36: page 1202 Practical Knowledge: Procedures Chapter 28: page 944 Skill 36-2 Administrating a Tube Feeding Chapter 36: page 1207 Procedure: 28-3 Administering Feedings Through Gastric & Enteric Tubes Chapter 28: page 952 Skill 36-1 Inserting a Nasogastric Tube Chapter 36: page 1202 Procedure: 28-2 Inserting Nasogastric & Nasoenteric Tubes Chapter 28: page 947 Skill 36-3 Removing a Nasogastric Tube Chapter 36: page 1213 Procedure: 28-4 Removing a Nasogastric or Nasoenteric Tubes Chapter 28: page 956 Guidelines for Nursing Care 36-2 Monitoring Administration of Parenteral Nutrition Chapter 36: page 1196 Procedure: 28-5 Administering Parenteral Nutrition Chapter 28: page 957 Providing PN Chapter 32: page 927 Procedure: Administering Lipids Providing PN Chapter 32: page 927 Serving Sizes for Daily Food Choices box Table 36-5 Daily Amount of Food From Each Group Clinical Insights 28-1 10 Tips for Building (vegetable subgroup amounts are per week) Healthy Meals Chapter 36: page 1168 Chapter 28: page 899 Measuring Triceps Skinfold box Anthropometric Data Chapter 36: page 1176 Clinical Insights 28-2 Skinfold Measurements Chapter 28: page 922 Anthropometric Data Chapter 36: page 1176 Clinical Insights 28-3 Measuring Circumferences to Evaluate Body Composition Chapter 28: page 923 Measuring Circumferences to Evaluate Body Composition box Procedure: 28-6 Administering Lipids Chapter 28: page 961 Interventions for Patients with Impaired Swallowing box Box 36-8 Special Considerations and Interventions Clinical Insights 28-4 Assisting Patients With for Feeding Patients with Dysphagia Meals Chapter 36: page 1184 Chapter 28: page 930 Checking Feeding Tube Placement box Guidelines for Nursing Care 36-2 Monitoring Administration of Parenteral Nutrition Chapter 36: page 1196 Clinical Insights 28-5 Checking Feeding Tube Placement Chapter 28: page 938 Monitoring Patients Receiving Enteral Nutrition box Guidelines for Nursing Care 36-1 Visual Assessment and pH measurement of Gastric Contents Chapter 36: page 1188 Clinical Insights 28-6 Monitoring Patients Receiving Enteral Nutrition Chapter 28: page 940 Guidelines for Nursing Care 36-2 Monitoring Administration of Parenteral Nutrition Chapter 36: page 1196 Clinical Insights 28-7 Monitoring and Maintenance for Patients Receiving Parental Nutrition Chapter 28: page 942 Checking Feeding Tube Placement box Concept Maps Not Found Concept Maps Chapter 28: page 963 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition Bowel Elimination Bowel Elimination Chapter 34: page 987 Bowel Elimination Chapter 29: page 964 Anatomical Structures of the Gastrointestinal Tract Anatomy and Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract Chapter 34: page 988 What Are the Anatomical Structures of the Gastrointestinal Tract? Chapter 29: page 965 Bowel Waste Eliminate Anatomy and Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract Chapter 34: page 988 How Does the Bowel Eliminate Waste? Chapter 29: page 968 Factors that Affect Bowel Elimination Box 34-1 Factors Influencing Bowel Elimination Chapter 34: page 991 What Factors Affect Bowel Elimination? Chapter 29: page 968 Bowel Diversions Bowel Diversions Chapter 34: page 992 Bowel Conditions May Be Treated Medically and Surgically Chapter 29: page 970 Nursing Process & Bowel Elimination Nursing Process Chapter 34: page 998 Practical Knowledge: knowing How Procedure: Testing Stool for Occult Blood Box 34-5 Procedural Guidelines Measuring Fecal Occult Blood Chapter 34: page 1001 Procedure: 29-1 Testing Stool for Occult Blood Chapter 29: page 989 Box 34-9 Procedural Guidelines Assisting Patient On and Off a Bedpan Chapter 34: page 1009 Procedure: 29-2 Placing & Removing a Bedpan Chapter 29: page 991 Procedure: Placing & Removing a Bedpan Positioning on Bedpan Chapter 34: page 1007 Skill 34-1 Administration of a Cleansing Enema Chapter 34: page 1013 Chapter 29: page 971 Procedure: 29-2A Placing a Bedpan Chapter 29: page 991 Procedure: 29-2C Removing a Bedpan Chapter 29: page 996 Procedure: 29-3 Administering an Administering an Enema Chapter 29: page 993 Procedure: 29-3A. Administering a Cleansing Enema Chapter 29: page 994 Procedure: 29-3B. Administering a Prepackaged Enema Vol 2, Chapter 29: page 995 Procedure: Administering an Enema Procedure: 29-3C. Administering an Oil Retention Enema Chapter 29: page 996 Procedure: 29-3D. Administering a Return-Flow Enema Chapter 29: page 996 Procedure: Removing Stool Digitally Box 34-10 Procedural Guidelines Digital Removal of Stool Chapter 34: page 1010 Procedure: 29-4 Removing Stool Digitally Chapter 29: page 997 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Procedure: Inserting a Rectal Tube Procedure: Changing an Ostomy Appliance 1 st edition Not Found Procedure: 29-5 Inserting a Rectal Tube Chapter 29: page 999 Ostomy Care Chapter 34: page 1011 Procedure: 29-6 Changing an Ostomy Appliance Chapter 29: page 1000 Skill 34-3 Pouching an Ostomy Chapter 34: page 1024 Procedure: 29-6A. Applying an External Fecal Collection System Chapter 29: page 1001 Procedure: 29-6B. Inserting and Indwelling Fecal Drainage Device Chapter 29: page 1002 Procedure: Irrigating a Colostomy Skill 34-3 Pouching an Ostomy Chapter 34: page 1024 Procedure: 29-7 Irrigating a Colostomy Chapter 29: page 1007 Caring for a Patient With an Indwelling Fecal Drainage Device Meeting the Needs of Patients with Bowel Diversions Chapter 38: page 1325 Clinical Insight 29-1 Caring for a Patient With an Indwelling Fecal Drainage Device Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 29: page 1010 Urinary Elimination Urinary Elimination Chapter 33: page 947 Urinary Elimination Chapter 30: page 1011 Urinary System Urinary Elimination Chapter 33: page 948 How Does the Urinary System Work? Chapter 30: page 1012 Urinary Elimination Act of Urination Chapter 33: page 949 How Does Urinary Elimination Occur? Chapter 30: page 1014 Factors Affecting Urinary Elimination Factors Influencing Urination Chapter 33: page 949 What Factors Affect Urinary Elimination? Chapter 30: page 1015 Nursing Process & Urinary Elimination Nursing Process Chapter 33: page 954 Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 30: page 1019 Intake and Output Chapter 33: page 957 Procedure: 30-1. Measuring Urine Chapter 30: page 1041 Laboratory and Diagnostic Testing Chapter 33: page 958 Procedure: 30-1A. Measuring Urine from a Bedpan or Urinal Chapter 30: page 1041 Procedure: Measuring Urine Sterile Specimen Chapter 33: page 959 Procedure: 30-1B. Measuring Urine from an Indwelling Catheter Chapter 30: page 1041 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Laboratory and Diagnostic Testing Chapter 33: page 958 Procedure: Obtaining a Urine Specimen for Testing Clean-Voided or Midstream Specimen Chapter 33: page 959 1 st edition Procedure: 30-2 Obtaining a Urine Specimen for Testing Chapter 30: page 1042 Procedure: 30-2 A. Collecting a Clean-Catch Urine Specimen Chapter 30: page 1043 Procedure: 30-2B. Chapter 30: page 1044 Procedure: Collecting a Clean-Catch Urine Specimen Procedure: 30-2C. Collecting a 24-Hour Urine Specimen Chapter 30: page 1044 Procedure: 30-3 Testing Urine at the Bedside Chapter 30: page 1046 Procedure: Testing Urine at the Bedside Not Found Procedure: 30-3A. Dipstick Testing of Urine Chapter 30: page 1046 Procedure: 30-3B. Measuring Specific Gravity of Urine Chapter 30: page 1046 Skill 33-1 Inserting and Removing Straight or Indwelling Catheters Chapter 33: page 974 Procedure: Inserting a Urinary Catheter Procedure: 30-4 Insert a Urinary Catheter Chapter 30 page 1047 Procedure: 30-4A Insert an Intermittent Urinary Catheter (Straight Catheter) Chapter 30: page 1048 Procedure: 30-4B Inserting an Indwelling Urinary Catheter Chapter 30: page 1052 Procedure: Applying an External (Condom) Catheter Skill 33-8 Procedural Guidelines Applying a Condom Catheter Chapter 33: page 971 Procedure: 30-5 Applying an External (Condom) Catheter Chapter 30: page 1056 Removing an Indwelling Catheter Skill 33-1 Inserting and Removing Straight or Indwelling Catheters Chapter 33: page 974 Procedure: 30-6 Removing an Indwelling Catheter Chapter 30: page 1058 Guidelines for Nursing Care 37-2 Intermittent Urethral Catheterization Chapter 37: page 1248 Procedure: 30-7 Irrigating the Bladder or Catheter Chapter 30: page 1060 Procedure: Inserting an Indwelling Urinary Catheter Skill 37-7 Performing Intermittent Closed Catheter Procedure: 30-7A. Intermittent Bladder or Irrigation Catheter Irrigation Chapter 37: page 1279 Chapter 30: page 1060 Procedure: 30-7B. Continuous Bladder Irrigation Chapter 30: page 1062 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Acute Care Chapter 33: page 967 1 st edition Procedure: 30-7 Irrigating the Bladder or Catheter Chapter 30: page 1060 Procedure: 30-7A. Intermittent Bladder or Catheter Irrigation Chapter 30: page 1060 Procedure: Irrigating the Bladder or Catheter Procedure: 30-7B. Continuous Bladder Irrigation Chapter 30: page 1062 Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 30: page 1065 Sensory Perception Sensory Stimulation Chapter 44: page 1575 Sensory Perception Chapter 31: page 1066 Components of the Sensory Experience The Sensory Experience Chapter 44: page 1576 Components of Sensory Experience Chapter 31: page 1067 The Sensory Experience Chapter 44: page 1576 Factors Affecting Sensory Function Chapter 31: page 1069 Factors Affecting Sensory Function Factors Affecting Sensory Stimulation Chapter 44: page 1581 Sensory Alterations Disturbed Sensory Perception Chapter 44: page 1578 Sensory Alterations Chapter 31: page 1070 Nursing Process The Nursing Process For Sensory Stimulation Chapter 44: page 1581 Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 31: page 1086 Procedure: Performing Otic Irrigation Guidelines for Nursing Care 29-7 Irrigating the Ear Procedure: 31-1 Performing Otic Irrigation Chapter 29: page 762 Chapter 31: page 1086 Seizure Precautions Communicating with Visually Impaired Clients Concept Map Not Found Clinical Insight 31-1 Seizure Precautions Chapter 31: page 1075 Box 21-5 Communicating with Patients who Have Special Needs Chapter 21: page 462 Clinical Insight 31-2 Communicating With Visually Impaired Clients Chapter 31: page 1082 Meeting the Needs of Patients with Reduced Vision Chapter 44: page 1590 Not Found Concept Map Chapter 31: page 1088 Pain Management Comfort Chapter 35: page 1109 Pain Chapter 30: page 1089 Pain Types of Pain Chapter 35 page 1112 What is Pain? Chapter 32: page 1090 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition What Happens When Someone Has Pain? The Pain Process Chapter 35: page 1115 What Happens When Someone Has Pain? Chapter 32: page 1092 Factors that Influence Pain Factors Affecting the Pain Experience Chapter 35 page 1117 What Factors Influence Pain? Chapter 32: page 1094 The Bodies Reaction to Pain Transmission of Pain Stimuli Chapter 35: page 1116 How Does the Body React to Pain? Chapter 32: page 1095 Nursing Process & Pain Management The Nursing Process for Comfort Chapter 35: page 1120 Practical Knowledge: knowing how Chapter 32: page 1096 Managing Pharmacologic Relief Measures Chapter 35: page 1133 Procedure: 32-1 Setting up and Managing Patient-Controlled Analgesia by Pump Chapter 32: page 1114 Procedure: Connecting a PatientControlled Analgesia Applying General Principles for Analgesic Administration Chapter 35: page 1135 Administering Analgesics by Other Methods Chapter 35: page 1138 Guidelines for Assessing Nonverbal Signs of Pain box Nursing Care of the Patient with an Epidural Catheter box Concept Map Assessment of Special Populations Chapter 35 page 1137 Clinical Insight 32-1 Guidelines for Assessing for Nonverbal Signs of Pain Chapter 32: page 1099 Epidural Analgesia Chapter 35: page 1140 Clinical Insights 32-2 Caring for the Patient With an Epidural Catheter Chapter 32: page 1108 Not Found Concept Map Chapter 32: page 1117 Activity & Exercise Activity Chapter 33: page 999 Activity & Exercise Chapter 33: page 1118 Physiology of Movements The Physiology of Movement Chapter 33 page 1000 Physiology of Movements Chapter 33: page 1119 Body Mechanics Body Mechanics Chapter 33 page 1005 Body Mechanics Chapter 33: page 1121 Exercise Exercise Chapter 33: page 1011 Physical Activity and Exercise Chapter 33: page 1128 Factors Affecting Mobility & Activity Effects of Exercise on Major Body Systems Chapter 33: page 1019 Factors Affecting Mobility & Activity Chapter 33: page 1130 Nursing Process The Nursing Process Chapter 33: page 1017 Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 33: page 1137 Clinical Reasoning Not Found Clinical Reasoning: Applying the Full-Spectrum Nursing Model Chapter 33: page 1157 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Procedure: Moving & Turning Patients in Bed Procedure: Moving a Patient in Bed 1 st edition Turning Patients in Bed Chapter 39: page 1299 Practical Knowledge: Procedures Chapter 33: page 1157 Skill 33-3 Moving a Patient Up in Bed With the Assistance of Another Nurse Chapter 33: page 1058 Procedure: 33-1 Moving & Turning Patients in Bed Chapter 33: page 1158 Moving a Patient Up in Bed Chapter 39: page 1300 Procedure: 33-1A Moving a Patient Up in Bed Chapter 33: page 1158 Skill 33-2 Assisting a Patient With Turning in Bed Procedure: 33-1B Turning a Patient in Bed Chapter 33: page 1159 Guidelines for Nursing Care 33-1 Logrolling a Patient Chapter 33: page 1036 Procedure: 33-1C Logrolling a Patient Chapter 33: page 1160 Logrolling a Patient Chapter 33: page 1035 Box 33-2 Adaptive Equipment to Assist with Activities of Daily Living Chapter 33: page 1038 Moving a Patient from Bed to Stretcher Chapter 33: page 1034 Procedure: Transferring Patients Moving a Patient from Bed to Chair Chapter 33: page 1035 Skill 33-4 Transferring a Patient From the Bed to a Stretcher Chapter 33: page 1034 Dangling Chapter 33: page 1038 Procedure: Assisting with Ambulation Procedure: Assisting with Ambulation (One Nurse) Procedure: Assisting with Ambulation (Two Nurses) Applying Principles of Body Mechanics box Making a Trochanter Roll Procedure: 33-2 Transferring Patients Chapter 33: page 1161 Procedure: 33-2A Transferring a Patient from Bed to Stretcher Chapter 33: page 1161 Procedure: 33-2B Dangling a Patient at the side of the Bed Chapter 33: page 1162 Procedure: 33-2C Transferring a Patient from Bed to Chair Chapter 33: page 1164 Helping Patients Ambulate Chapter 33: page 1037 Procedure: 33-3 Assisting with Ambulation Chapter 33: page 1166 One-Nurse Assist Chapter 33: page 1039 Procedure: 33-3A. Assisting with Ambulation (One Nurse) Chapter 33: page 1166 Two-Nurse Assist Chapter 33: page 1040 Procedure: 33-3B Assisting with Ambulation (Two Nurses) Chapter 33: page 1167 Application of Body Mechanics Chapter 33: page 1022 Clinical Insight 33-1 Applying Principles of Body Mechanics Chapter 33: pager 1128 Figure 33-17 Chapter 33: page 1030 Clinical Insight 33-2 Using Common Positioning Devices Chapter 33: page 1143 Additional Equipment Chapter 33: page 1029 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Figure 33-22 Chapter 33: page 1037 3 Performing Passive Range-of-Motion Exercises box Skill 33-6 Providing Range-of-Motion Exercises Chapter 33: page 1067 1 st edition Clinical Insight 33-3 Performing Passive Range-of-Motion Exercises Chapter 33: page 1151 Assisting With Range-of Motion Exercises Chapter 33: page 1035 Assisting with Physical Conditioning Exercises to Prepare for Walking box Sizing Walking Aids box Applying Principles of Body Mechanics box Helping Patients Ambulate Chapter 33: page 1037 Clinical Insight 33-4 Assisting With Physical Conditioning exercises to Prepare for Ambulation Chapter 33: page 1152 Mechanical Aids for Walking Chapter 33: page 1040 Clinical Insight 33-5 Sizing Walking Aids Chapter 33: page 1154 Application of Body Mechanics Chapter 33: page 1022 Clinical Insight 33-6 Teaching Patients to Use Canes, Walkers and Crutches Chapter 33: page 1154 Teaching Tips 33-1 Crutch Walking Chapter 33 page 1043 Mechanical Aids for Walking Chapter 33: page 1040 Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 33: page 1169 Sexual Health Sexuality Chapter 45: page 1602 Sexual Health Chapter 34: page 1170 Anatomy & Physiology Physiology Chapter 45: page 1604 Sexual & Reproductive Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 34: page 1172 Sexuality Sexual Health Chapter 45: page 1603 Sexuality Chapter 34: page 1173 Sexual Health Sexual Health Chapter 45: page 1603 Sexual Health Chapter 34: page 1178 Nursing Process & Sexual Health The Nursing Process For The Patient With A Sexual Health Need Chapter 45: page 1617 Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 34: page 1185 Putting It All Together Providing Care After Sexual Assault box Taking a Sexual History box Not Found Putting It All Together Chapter 34: page 1197 Counseling in Cases of Abusive Relationships and/or Rape Chapter 45: page 1634 Clinical Insight 34-1 Providing Care After Sexual Assault Chapter 34: page 1184 The Nursing Process For the Patient with a Sexual Health Need/ Sexual History Clinical Insight 34-2 Tips for Taking a Sexual History Chapter 34: page 1187 Chapter 45: 1617 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Teaching Your patient to Use a Condom box Concept Map Considering Contraception Chapter 45: page 1627 Not Found 1 st edition Clinical Insight 34-3 Teaching Your Patients to Use a Condom Chapter 34: page 1195 Concept Map Chapter 34: page 1199 Sleep & Rest Rest and Sleep Chapter 34: page 1079 Sleep & Rest Chapter 35: page 1200 Importance of Sleep Physiology of Sleep Chapter 34: page 1080 Why Do we Need to Sleep? Chapter 35: page 1201 Physiology of Sleep Physiology of Sleep Chapter 34: page 1080 Physiology of Sleep Chapter 35: page 1204 Factors that Affect Sleep Factors Affecting Sleep Chapter 34: page 1084 What Factors Affect Sleep? Chapter 35: page 1207 Common Sleep Disorders Chapter 34: page 1088 What Are Some Common Sleep Disorders? Common Sleep Disorders Chapter 35: page 1208 Nursing Process & Sleep & Rest Concept Map The Nursing Process For Rest and Sleep Chapter 34: page 1092 Not Found Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 35: page 1211 Concept Map Chapter 35: page 1220 Skin Integrity & Wound Healing Skin Integrity and Wound Care Chapter 32: page 916 Skin Integrity & Wound Healing Chapter 36: page 1221 Factors Affecting Skin Integrity Factors Affecting Skin Integrity Chapter 32: page 921 Factors Affecting Skin Integrity Chapter 36: page 1123 Wounds Wounds Chapter 32: page 922 Wounds Chapter 36: page 1225 Chronic Wounds Acute and Chronic Wounds Chapter 32: page 923 Chronic Wounds Chapter 36: page 1230 Pressure Ulcers Pressure Ulcers Chapter 32: page 929 Table 36-6 Staging Pressure Wounds Chapter 36: page 1233 Nursing Process & Skin Integrity & Wound Healing The Nursing Process for Wounds Chapter 32: page 932 Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 36: page 1232 Collecting a Wound Culture Chapter 32: page 953 Procedure: 36-1 Obtaining a Wound Culture by Swab Chapter 36: page 1257 Procedure: Obtaining a Wound Culture by Swab Procedure: Obtaining a Needle Aspiration Culture from a Wound Not Found Procedure: 36-2 Obtaining a Needle Aspiration Culture from a Wound Chapter 36: page 1259 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Procedure: Performing a Sterile Wound Irrigation Procedure: Taping a Dressing 1 st edition Skill 32-3 Performing a Sterile Irrigation of a Wound Chapter 32: page 972 Procedure: 36-3 Performing a Sterile Wound Irrigation Chapter 36: page 1261 Guidelines for Nursing Care 32-4 Applying Bandages and Binders Chapter 32: page 948 Procedure: 36-4 Taping a Dressing Chapter 36: page 1264 Securing Wound Dressings Chapter 32: page 948 Procedure: Removing & Applying Dry Dressings Procedure: Removing & Applying Wetto-Damp Dressings Skill 32-1 Cleaning a Wound and Applying a Dry, Sterile Dressing Chapter 32: page 964 Procedure: 36-5 Removing & Applying Dry Dressings Chapter 36: page 1265 Outcome Identification and Planning Chapter 32: page 958 Procedure: 36-6 Removing & Applying Wet-toDamp Dressings Chapter 36: page 1267 Skill 32-7 Applying Negative-Pressure Wound Procedure: Applying a Negative Pressure Therapy Wound Therapy (NPWT) Device Chapter 32: page 986 Procedure: Open-Pore Reticulated Polyurethane Foam Therapy (i.e., Vacuum-Assisted Closure [V.A.C]) Procedure: Gauze Dressing Application (i.e., Chariker-Jeter Method) Procedure: Applying a Transparent Film Dressing Procedure: Applying a Hydrocolloid Dressing Procedure: Applying and Removing a Transparent Film Dressing Procedure: 36-7 Applying a Negative Pressure Wound Therapy (NPWT) Device Chapter 36: page 1269 Skill 32-1 Cleaning a Wound and Applying a Dry, Sterile Dressing Chapter 32: page 964 Procedure: 36-7A. Open-Pore Reticulated Polyurethane Foam Therapy (i.e., VacuumAssisted Closure [VAC]) Chapter 36: page 1271 Skill 32-1 Cleaning a Wound and Applying a Dry, Sterile Dressing Chapter 32: page 964 Procedure: 36-7B. Gauze Dressing Application (i.e., Chariker-Jeter Method) Chapter 36: page 1273 Not Found See Table 32-5 (Hydrocolloid dressings) Chapter 32: page 945 Applying a New Dressing Chapter 32: page 946 Table 32-5 Examples of Wound Dressings / Products Chapter 32: page 945 Procedure: 36-8 Applying a Transparent Film Dressing Chapter 36: page 796 Procedure: 36-9 Applying a Hydrating Dressing (Hydrocolloid or Hydrogel) Chapter 36: page 1277 Procedure: 36-10 Placing Skin Closures Chapter 36: page 1279 Securing Wound Dressings Chapter 32: page 948 Procedure: Applying Binders Guidelines for Nursing Care 32-4 Applying Bandages and Binders Chapter 32: page 948 Procedure: 36-11 Applying Binders Chapter 36: page 1280 Procedure: Applying Bandages Guidelines for Nursing Care 32-4 Applying Bandages and Binders Chapter 32: page 948 Procedure: 36-12 Applying Bandages Chapter 36: page 1283 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Table 32-5 Examples of Wound Dressings / Products Chapter 32: page 945 Securing Wound Dressings Procedure: Removing Sutures & Staples Chapter 32: page 948 Guidelines for Nursing Care 32-5 Removing Staples and Sutures 1 st edition Procedure: 36-13 Removing Sutures & Staples Chapter 36: page 1286 Procedure: 36-13A. Removing Sutures Chapter 36: page 1286 Procedure: 36-13B. Removing Staples Chapter 36: page 1287 Chapter 32: page 953 Skill 32-8 Applying and External Heating Pad Chapter 32: page 988 Local Application of Heat box Skill 32-9 Applying a Warm Compress Chapter 32: page 991 Clinical Insight 36-1 Applying Local Heat Therapy Chapter 36: page 1255 Heat and Cold Therapy Chapter 32: page 952 The Nursing Process for Heat and Cold Therapy Chapter 32: page 957 Local Application of Cold box Concept Map Heat and Cold Therapy Chapter 32: page 952 The Nursing Process for Heat and Cold Therapy Chapter 32: page 957 Not Found Clinical Insight 36-2 Applying Local Cold Therapy Chapter 36: page 1256 Concept Map Chapter 36: page 1291 Oxygenation Oxygenation Chapter 39: page 1347 Oxygenation Chapter 37: page 1292 Pulmonary System Physiology of the Respiratory System Chapter 39: page 1351 The Pulmonary System Chapter 37: page 1294 Cardiovascular System The Cardiovascular System and Transport of Respiratory Gases Chapter 45: page 1608 What Are the Functions of the Pulmonary System Chapter 37: page 1295 Factors that Influence Oxygenation Factors Affecting Respiratory Functioning Chapter 39: page 1355 What Factors Influence Pulmonary Function? Chapter 37: page 1297 Nursing Process & Oxygenation The Nursing Process For Oxygenation Chapter 39: page 1358 Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 37: page 1325 Procedure: Collecting a Sputum Specimen Not Found Procedure: 37-1 Collecting a Sputum Specimen Chapter 37: page 1325 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Procedure: Collecting an Expectorated Specimen Procedure: monitoring Pulse Oximetry (Arterial Oxygen Saturation) Procedure: Performing Percussion, Vibration, & Postural Drainage Procedure: Administering Oxygen by Cannula, Face Mask, or Face Vent Procedure: Performing Tracheostomy Care Not Found Skill 39-1 Using a Pulse Oximeter Chapter 39: page 1390 Not Found Physical Assessment Chapter 39: page 1358 1 st edition Procedure: 37-1A Collecting an Expectorated Specimen Chapter 37: page 1326 Procedure: 37-1B Collecting a Suctioned Specimen Chapter 37: page 1326 Procedure: 37-2 monitoring Pulse Oximetry (Arterial Oxygen Saturation) Chapter 37: page 1328 Procedure: 37-3 Performing Percussion, Vibration, & Postural Drainage Chapter 37: page 844 Procedure: 37-4 Administering Oxygen Chapter 37: page 1332 Performing Chest Physiotherapy Chapter 39: page 1370 Skill 39-3 Administering Oxygen by Nasal Cannuala Skill 39-4 Administering Oxygen by Mask Procedure: 37-5 Performing Tracheostomy Care Using Sterile Technique Chapter 37: page 1342 Chapter 39: page 1398 Procedure: Performing Tracheostomy Care Procedure: Performing Tracheostomy Care Procedure: Performing Orotracheal & Nasotracheal Suctioning Procedure: Performing Tracheostomy or Endotracheal Suctioning Procedure: Caring for a Patient on Mechanical Ventilator Skill 39-6 Providing Tracheostomy Care Chapter 39: page 1406 Procedure: 37-6 Performing Tracheostomy or Endotracheal Suctioning (Open System) Chapter 37: page 1342 Skill 39-2 Suctioning the Nasopharyngeal and Oropharyngeal Airways Chapter 39: page 1391 Procedure: 37-7 Performing Tracheostomy or Endotracheal Suctioning (Inline Closed System) Chapter 37: page 1344 Skill 39-2 Suctioning the Nasopharyngeal and Oropharyngeal Airways Chapter 39: page 1391 Procedure: 37-8 Performing Orotracheal and Nasotracheal Suctioning (Oral) Skill 39-5 Suctioning the Tracheostomy: Open System Chapter 39: page 1401 Procedure: 37-9 Performing Upper Airway Suctioning Chapter 37: page 1349 Endotracheal Tube Chapter 39: page 1380 Suctioning the Airway Chapter 39: page 1371 Assisting Ventilation Chapter 39: page 1383 Procedure: 37-10 Caring for a Patient on Mechanical Ventilator Chapter 37: page 1352 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Procedure: Caring for a Patient with Chest Tubes (Disposable Water-Seal System Tips for Obtaining Accurate Pulse Oximetry Readings box Guidelines for Preventing Aspiration box Guidelines for Nursing Care 39-3 Monitoring a Patient With a Chest Tube Chapter 39: page 1379 1 st edition Procedure: 37-11 Setting Up Disposable Chest Drainage Systems Chapter 37: page 1354 Managing Chest Tubes Chapter 39: page 1378 Skill 39-1 Using a Pulse Oximeter Chapter 39: page 1387 Clinical Insight 37-1 Tips for Obtaining Accurate Pulse Oximetry Readings Chapter 37: page 1306 Assessing Breathing Patterns box Chapter 39 Clinical Insight 37-2 Guidelines for Preventing Aspiration Chapter 37: page 1312 Inserting an Oropharyngeal Airway box Guidelines for Nursing Care 39-4 Inserting an Artificial Airway Chapter 39: page 1380 Clinical Insight 37-3 Inserting an Oropharyngeal Airway Chapter 37: page 1314 Administering Oxygen Teaching Tips 39-1 Using Oxygen at Home Chapter 39: page 1378 Clinical Insight 37-4 Administering Oxygen Chapter 37: page 1332 Endotracheal Tube Chapter 39: page 1380 Clinical Insight 37-5 Caring for Patients With Endotracheal Airways Chapter 37: page 1317 Skill 39-3 Guidelines for Nursing Care Monitoring a Patient With a Chest Tube Chapter 39: page 1379 Clinical Insight 37-6 Managing Chest Tubes Chapter 37: page 1322 Caring for patients with Endotracheal Airways box Managing Chest Tubes box Concept Map Circulation & Perfusion Not Found No Separate Chapter Found Circulation & Perfusion Chapter 38: page 1360 Perfusion Chapter 39: page 1353 What are the Structures of the Cardiovascular System? Chapter 38: page 1362 Structures of the Cardiovascular System The Cardiovascular System And Transport of Respiratory Gases Chapter 39: page 1353 Transportation of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Factors that Influence Cardiovascular Function Nursing Process Concept Map Chapter 37: page 1359 The Cardiovascular System And Transport of Respiratory Gases Chapter 39: page 1353 How Are Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Transported? Chapter 38: page 1363 Factors Affecting Respiratory Functioning Chapter 39: page 1355 What Factors Influence Cardiovascular Function? Chapter 38: page 1365 The Nursing Process For Oxygenation Chapter 39: page 1358 Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 38: page 1368 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing Not Found Clinical Reasoning: Applying the Full-Spectrum Nursing Model Chapter 38: page 1375 7 th edition Clinical Reasoning Performing Cardiac Monitoring Concept Map The Cardiovascular System And Transport of Respiratory Gases Chapter 39: page 1353 Not Found 1 st edition Procedure: 38-1 Performing Cardiac Monitoring Chapter 38: page 1377 Concept Map Chapter 37: page 1359 Fluids, Electrolytes, & Acid-Base Balance Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance Chapter 40: page 1414 Fluids, Electrolytes, & Acid-Base Balance Chapter 39: page 1381 Body Fluids Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 40: page 1415 Body Fluids Chapter 39: page 1382 Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 40: page 1415 Fluid, Electrolyte, & Acid-Base Imbalances (Example problem) Chapter 39: page 1390 Fluid, Electrolyte, & Acid-Base Imbalances Disturbances in Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance Chapter 40: page 1425 The Nursing Process For Fluid, Electrolyte, and Nursing Process & Fluids, Electrolytes & Acid-Base Balance Acid-Base Balance Chapter 40: page 1429 Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 39: page 1394 Procedure: Initiating a Peripheral Intravenous Infusion Skill 40-1 Initiating a Peripheral Venous Access IV Infusion Chapter 40: page 1464 Procedure: 39-1 Initiating a Peripheral Intravenous Infusion Chapter 39: page 1419 Procedure: Regulating the IV Flow Rate Guidelines for Nursing Care 40-3 Regulating IV Flow Rate Chapter 40: page 1455 Procedure: 39-2 Regulating the IV Flow Rate Chapter 39: page 1424 Procedure: Setting Up & Using IV Pumps Skill 46-1 Starting an Skill 40-1 Initiating a Peripheral Venous Access IV Infusion Chapter 40: page 1464 Procedure: 39-3 Setting Up & Using Volume Control Pumps Chapter 39: page 1426 Skill 40-2 Changing IV Solution Container and Tubing Chapter 40: page 1471 Procedure: 39-4 Changing IV Solutions & Tubing Chapter 39: page 1428 Procedure: Changing IV Solutions, Tubing, & Dressings Procedure: 39-4A. Changing the IV Solution Chapter 39: page 1429 Procedure: 39-4B. Changing the IV Administration Tubing & Solution Chapter 39: page 1429 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition Procedure: Changing the IV Administration Tubing & Solution Skill 40-2 Changing IV Solution Container and Tubing Chapter 40: page 1471 1 st edition Procedure: 39-5 Changing the IV Dressing Chapter 39: page 1430 Procedure: 39-5A. Peripheral IV Dressing Chapter 39: page 1431 Procedure: 39-5B. Central Line Dressing Chapter 39: page 1432 Converting a Primary Line to a Heparin or Saline Lock Skill 40-2 Changing IV Solution Container and Tubing Chapter 40: page 1471 Procedure: 39-6 Converting a Primary Line to a Heparin or Saline Lock Chapter 39: page 1434 Procedure: Discontinuing an IV Line Discontinuation of the Infusion Chapter 40: page 1457 Procedure: 39-7 Discontinuing an IV Line Chapter 39: page 1436 Skill 40-6 Administering a Blood Transfusion Chapter 40: page 1482 Procedure: 39-8 Administering a Blood Transfusion Chapter 39: page 1437 Procedure: 39-8A. Administering Blood and Blood Products Chapter 39: page 1438 Procedure: Managing a Transfusion Reaction Procedure: 39-8B. Managing a Transfusion Reaction Chapter 39: page 1440 Medications via Intermittent Intravenous Infusion Chapter 29: page 756 Procedure: 39-9 Assisting With Percutaneous Central Venous Catheter Placement Chapter 39: page 1441 Preventing Fluid Imbalances Chapter 40: page 1440 Clinical Insight 39-1 Guidelines for Measuring Intake and Output (I&O) Chapter 39: page 1398 Assessing for Trousseau’s & Chvostek’s Signs box Table 40-12 Complications Associated with Intravenous Infusions Chapter 40: page 1452 Clinical Insight 39-2 Assessing for Trousseau’s and Chvostek’s Signs Chapter 39: page 1400 Interpreting Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs) box Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs) Chapter 40: page 1435 Procedure: Converting a Primary Line to a Heparin or Saline Lock Guidelines for Measuring Intake and Output (I&O) box Guidelines for Measuring Intake and Output (I&O) box Guidelines for Selecting a Peripheral Venipuncture Site Caring for Patients with a Central Venous Access Device (CVAD) Concept Map Preventing Fluid Imbalances Chapter 40: page 1440 Clinical Insight 39-3 Caring for Patients With a Central Venous Access Device (CVAD) Chapter 39: page 1404 Peripheral Venous Catheter Site Selection Chapter 40: page 1451 Clinical Insight 39-4 Guidelines for Selecting a Peripheral Venipuncture Site Chapter 39: page 1409 Central Venous Access Devices Chapter 40: page 1448 Clinical Insight 39-5 Managing Infiltration and Extravasation Chapter 39: page 1414 Not Found Concept Map Chapter 39: page 1443 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition Perioperative Nursing Perioperative Nursing Chapter 30: page 817 Perioperative Nursing Chapter 40: page 1446 Perioperative Nursing The Nursing Process For Preoperative Care Chapter 30: page 824 Perioperative Nursing Chapter 40: page 1448 Preoperative Care The Nursing Process For Preoperative Care Chapter 30: page 824 Preoperative Care Chapter 40: page 1448 Intraoperative Care The Nursing Process For Intraoperative Care Chapter 30: page 836 Intraoperative Care Chapter 40: page 1462 The Nursing Process For Preoperative Care Chapter 30: page 824 Practical Knowledge: Knowing How Chapter 40: page 1451 Nursing Process & Perioperative Nursing Postoperative Care The Nursing Process For Intraoperative Care Chapter 30: page 836 Postoperative Nursing Care Chapter 30: page 838 Postoperative Care Chapter 40: page 1471 The Nursing Process For Ongoing PostOperative Care Chapter 30: page 841 Procedure: 40-1 Teaching a Patient to DeepBreathe, Cough, Move in Bed, and Perform Leg Exercises Chapter 40: page 1485 Procedure: 40-1A. Teaching a Patient to DeepBreathe and Cough Chapter 40: page 1485 Procedure: Teaching a Patient to Cough, Deep Breath, Move in Bed, & Perform Leg Exercises Procedure: 40-1B. Teaching a Patient to Move in Bed Chapter 40: page 1486 Procedure: 401C. Teaching Leg Exercises Chapter 40: page 1486 Procedure: Applying Antiembolism Stockings Procedure: Applying Sequential Compression Devices Skill 33-1 Applying Antiembolism Stockings Chapter 33: page 1053 Procedure: 40-2 Applying Antiembolism Stockings Chapter 40: page 1488 Box 30-5 Pneumatic Compression Devices Chapter 30: page 844 Procedure: 40-3 Applying Sequential Compression Devices Chapter 40: page 1490 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition Procedure: 40-4 Managing Gastric Suction Chapter 40: page 1491 Procedure: 40-4A Initial Equipment Setup Chapter 40: page 1492 Procedure: Managing Gastric Suction Not Found Procedure: 40-4B Emptying the Suction Container Chapter 40: page 1492 Procedure: 40-4C Irrigating the Nasogastric Tubing Chapter 40: page 1493 Procedure: 40-4D Providing Comfort Measures Chapter 40: page 1493 Preoperative Teaching box Preparing a Room for a Patient’s Return from Surgery box Skill 30-1 Providing Preoperative Care : Hospitalized Patient Chapter 30: page 849 Clinical Insight 40-1 Preoperative Teaching Chapter 40: page 1459 Skill 30-2 Providing Postoperative Care When Patient Returns to Room Clinical Insight 40-2 Creating an Operative Field Chapter 30: page 854 Chapter 40: page 1463 Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 40: page 1493 Community Nursing Health of the Individual, Family, and Community Chapter 4: page 63 Community and Home Nursing Chapter 41: page 1497 Communities The Community Chapter 4: page 63 Understanding the Concept of Community Chapter 41: page 1499 The Community Chapter 4: page 63 Understanding the Concept of CommunityBased Nursing Chapter 41: page 1501 The Community Chapter 4: page 63 Working Within Communities Chapter 41: page 1502 Community Nursing Roles of Community Nurses Pulling it All Together Home Healthcare Not Found The Home Visit Chapter 10: page 181 Applying the Nursing Process in CommunityBased Care Chapter 41: page 1509 Understanding the Concept of Home Healthcare Chapter 41: page 1510 Home Healthcare – Nursing Process Not Found Practical Knowledge knowing how Chapter 41: page 1506 Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 41: page 1523 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition Ethics & Values Values, Ethics, and Advocacy Chapter 6: page 84 Nursing Ethics Chapter 42: page 1524 Ethics & Morals Ethics Chapter 6: page 89 Ethics & Morals Chapter 42: page 1526 Factors Affecting Moral Decisions Ethics Chapter 6: page 89 What Factors Affect Moral Decisions? Chapter 42: page 1529 Ethical Issues in Healthcare Using the Nursing Process to Make Ethical Decisions Chapter 6: page 96 Ethical Issues in Healthcare Chapter 42: page 1538 Nursing Process Not Found Practical Knowledge knowing how Chapter 42: page 1538 Values Clarification Using the Nursing Process to Make Ethical Decisions Chapter 6: page 96 Values Clarification Chapter 42: page 1538 Ethical Decision Making Using the Nursing Process to Make Ethical Decisions Chapter 6: page 96 Ethical Decision Making Chapter 42: page 1539 Concept Map Not Found Concept Map Chapter 42: page 1546 Legal Issues Legal Implications of Nursing Chapter 7: page 108 Legal Issues Chapter 43: page 1547 Sources of Law Sources of Laws Chapter 7: page 109 What Are the Sources of Law? Chapter 43: page 1547 Laws & Regulations that Guide Nursing Practice Professional and Legal Regulation of Nursing Practice Chapter 7: page 111 What Laws & Regulations Guide Nursing Practice? Chapter 43: page 1549 Criminal Law Crimes and Torts Chapter 7: page 116 What is Criminal Law? Chapter 43: page 1555 Civil Law Litigation in Civil Claims Most Common Malpractice Claims Concept Map Nursing Informatics Not Found What Is Civil Law? Chapter 43: page 1556 Malpractice Litigation Chapter 7: page 119 Litigation in Civil Claims Chapter 43: page 1558 Malpractice Litigation Chapter 7: page 119 What Are the Most Common Malpractice Claims? Chapter 43: page 1559 Not Found Documenting, Reporting, Conferring, and Using Informatics Chapter 17: page 323 Concept Map Chapter 43: page 1569 Nursing Informatics Chapter 44: page 1570 Taylor Treas & Wilkinson Fundamentals of Nursing Basic Nursing 7 th edition 1 st edition Nursing Informatics Using Nursing Informatics Chapter 17: page 351 What is Nursing Informatics? Chapter 44: page 1572 Computers & Connectivity Using Nursing Informatics Chapter 17: page 351 Understanding Computers Chapter 44: page 1573 Computers in the Workplace Using Nursing Informatics Chapter 17: page 351 Computers in the Workplace Chapter 44: page 1573 Computers & Healthcare Reform Informatics in Nursing Practice What Are the Benefits of an Electronic Health Record? Concept Map Not Found Computers & Healthcare Reform Chapter 44: page 1576 Table 17-7 Healthcare Technologies Developed and Implemented by Nurses Chapter 17: page 352 Informatics in Nursing Practice Chapter 44: page 1578 Integrated throughout Chapter 17. What Are the Benefits of an Electronic Health Record? Not Found Concept Map Chapter 44: page 1587 Leadership & Management Nurse Leader and Manager Chapter 23: page 493 Leadership & Management Chapter 45: (Refer to DavisPlus) Holistic Healing Complementary and Alternative Therapies Chapter 28: page 698 Holistic Healing Chapter 46: (Refer to DavisPlus)