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Clinical reasoning and care coordination in advanced practice nursing / RuthAnne Kuiper, Daniel J. Pesut, Tamatha E. Arms.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, LLC, [2016]Description: 1 online resource (ix, 403 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0826131840
  • 9780826131843
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.7 23
LOC classification:
  • RT49 .K85 2016
NLM classification:
  • WY 100.1
Online resources:
Contents:
Care coordination clinical reasoning : contemporary competency expectations -- Knowledge complexity and clinical reasoning : standardized terminologies -- The evolving nature of nursing process and clinical reasoning -- Essentials of care coordination clinical reasoning -- Thinking skills that support care coordination clinical reasoning -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a patient in primary community health -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a psychological/mental health patient -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a patient in acute care -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a veteran/military patient -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a pediatric patient -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a maternity patient -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a neonatal patient -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a patient in rehabilitation -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a long term care for the adult patient -- Care coordination clinical reasoning : future trends and challenges.
Summary: This is the only nursing text to facilitate the achievement by Doctor of Nursing Practice graduates (DNPs) s of the highest possible competency inconducting systematic and in-depth evaluations of all aspects of health care. The second edition of this award-winning text keeps pace with the rapidlyevolving health care market by presenting a more comprehensive range of evaluation strategies for analyzing quality, safety, and value in health carepractice and programs, with an emphasis on conducting, interpreting, and disseminating findings. It includes three new chapters addressing evaluation andoutcomes, program evaluation, quality improvement, and reporting and disseminating the results. This is the only nursing text to facilitate the achievement by doctor of nursing practice (DNP) graduates of the highest possible competency in conducting systematic and in-depth evaluations of all aspects of health care. The second edition of this award-winning text keeps pace with the rapidly evolving health care market by presenting a more comprehensive range of evaluation strategies for analyzing quality, safety, and value in health care practice and programs, with an emphasis on conducting evaluations and interpreting and disseminating findings. It includes three new chapters addressing evaluation and outcomes, program evaluation, quality improvement, and reporting and disseminating results. -- Provided by publisher.
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Care coordination clinical reasoning : contemporary competency expectations -- Knowledge complexity and clinical reasoning : standardized terminologies -- The evolving nature of nursing process and clinical reasoning -- Essentials of care coordination clinical reasoning -- Thinking skills that support care coordination clinical reasoning -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a patient in primary community health -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a psychological/mental health patient -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a patient in acute care -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a veteran/military patient -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a pediatric patient -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a maternity patient -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a neonatal patient -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a patient in rehabilitation -- Care coordination across the health care continuum : health care issues for a long term care for the adult patient -- Care coordination clinical reasoning : future trends and challenges.

This is the only nursing text to facilitate the achievement by Doctor of Nursing Practice graduates (DNPs) s of the highest possible competency inconducting systematic and in-depth evaluations of all aspects of health care. The second edition of this award-winning text keeps pace with the rapidlyevolving health care market by presenting a more comprehensive range of evaluation strategies for analyzing quality, safety, and value in health carepractice and programs, with an emphasis on conducting, interpreting, and disseminating findings. It includes three new chapters addressing evaluation andoutcomes, program evaluation, quality improvement, and reporting and disseminating the results. This is the only nursing text to facilitate the achievement by doctor of nursing practice (DNP) graduates of the highest possible competency in conducting systematic and in-depth evaluations of all aspects of health care. The second edition of this award-winning text keeps pace with the rapidly evolving health care market by presenting a more comprehensive range of evaluation strategies for analyzing quality, safety, and value in health care practice and programs, with an emphasis on conducting evaluations and interpreting and disseminating findings. It includes three new chapters addressing evaluation and outcomes, program evaluation, quality improvement, and reporting and disseminating results. -- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

English.

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