By the 1990s, it became clear to many in the nursing community that certification for respiratory nursing practice was desirable, even necessary, but that this could not take place without a carefully designed CORE Curriculum. This book, nearly a decade in the making, sets out such a curriculum. Put together by an expert team of respiratory nurse practitioners, the book includes 42 chapters, each blindly peer reviewed by at least 3 people for clinical content and timeliness. The book will therefore be essential for all nurses seeking the expertise needed to care for persons with respiratory disease or compromised function.
Respiratory Nursing should be read by all respiratory and intensive care specialists, related health care professionals, and teachers and students in graduate and undergraduate nursing programs.
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Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
SECTION I: THE SPECIALTY OF RESPIRATORY NURSING
Evolution of Respiratory Health Care, Janet Larson and Sue Lareau Respiratory Nursing Research: Highlights and Future Directions, Linda Schuyler SECTION II: BASIC KNOWLEDGE
Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory System, Jacquenette Chambers Mc Bride Pathophysiology, Janet R. Harris, Susan Anderson, and Karen M. Whitman Respiratory Assessment, Lynn F. Reinke Pediatric Respiratory Assessment, Pamela De Witt Diagnostic Studies, Deb Siela Provision of Patient Education, Susan Janson-Bejerklie SECTION III: NURSING CONCEPTS: HUMAN RESPONSE TO RESPIRATORY DYSFUNCTION
Dyspnea, Audrey G. Gift and Anita Jablonski Impaired Sleep, Terri E. Weaver Anxiety, Mary Jones Gant and Judith Brown Sanders Depression, Mary Jones Gant and Judith Brown Sanders Persistent Cough, Cindy Balkstra and Sandy Truesdell SECTION IV:COMMON RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis, Mary Beth Parr Asthma and Allergies, Barbara Velsor-Friedrich and Susan Janson-Bejerklie Upper Respiratory Tract Infection, Marianne Kwiatkowski, Enid Silverman, and Diane Dudas Sheenan Cystic Fibrosis, Linda Tirabassi and Gwen Mc Donald Bronchiectasis, Marilyn Borkgren and Cindy Gronkiewicz Interstitial Lung Disease, Kathleen Lindell Pneumonias, Janet Harris Lung Cancers, Donna J. Wilson and Karen Leaton Pulmonary Thromboembolism, Christine Archer-Chicko Adult Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Terri E. Weaver Respiratory Muscle Weakness, Janet Crimlisk Respiratory Failure Chapter, Irene Grossbach Cor Pulmonale, Elizabeth Burlew Pulmonary Complications of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Ann Peterson Pulmonary Hypertension, Christine Archer-Chicko SECTION V: PEDIATRIC SPECIFIC DISORDERS
Bronchiolitis, Becky Tribby Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Pamela De Witt Croup, Joyce J. Lo Chiatto and Mary H. Horn SECTION VI: THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES
Respiratory Pharmacology, Chris Champagne and Richard Champagne Mechanical Ventilation, Irene Grossbach Tracheostomy, Joanne Frey Lung Transplantation, Christine Archer-Chicko Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Bonnie Fahey, Paula Meek, and Jane Reardon Self-Care Management Strategies, Cindy Kane Qualities of Life and Functional Ability Issues, Georgia Narsavage SECTION VII: LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES
Resource Utilization, Donna Smaha Patient Advocacy, Anne Boyle and Diane Locke Ethical Dilemmas, Sue Galanes End of Life Issues, Anne Boyle and Diane Locke Index ‘
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Michele J. Geiger-Bronsky MSN, APNP, BC is the Executive Director and Nurse Practitioner of the Wellness Center of Door County in Wisconsin.