Adult-Gerontology Practice Guidelines, Second Edition by Jill C. Cash

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Author
Jill C. Cash MSN APN FNP-BC
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
Pages
1130 pages
ISBN
978-0826195180
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Description

Adult-Gerontology Practice Guidelines

Editor: Jill C. Cash MSN APN FNP-BC

Edition: Second

Language: English

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

Dimensions: 8.51 x 1.72 x 10.85 inches

ISBN-10: 826195180

ISBN-13: 978-0826195180

Publication Date: January 4, 2019

Print Length: 1130 pages

Praise for the First Edition:

“Because of the way it is organized, this book meets the needs of both novice and experienced advance practice nurses. Each chapter defines the problem, how often it occurs, and what leads to the problem. To aid in assessment, the book includes the physical examination landmarks as well as diagnostic tests that might be needed. A plan of care is offered with several different alternatives for treatment and then notes what type of follow-up is needed. This would be a great resource for anyone working in the field of geriatrics…Score: 92 – 4 Stars!” — Doody’s Reviews

The first book to encompass adult-gerontology practice guidelines for primary care, this comprehensive resource is useful as both a clinical reference and as a text for health care practitioners working with this population. Concise and up-to-date, the book is distinguished by its easy-to-read outline format that enables readers to quickly access the information they need. The second edition features 27 completely new entries associated with the aging population, an entirely new section on geriatric syndromes, and multiple updates to guideline changes for screenings. Polypharmacy issues are incorporated throughout and the BEERS list of medications is highlighted to guide prescribers in safely tapering or adding medications to a patient’s drug regimen.

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