Women’s Health Care in Advanced Practice Nursing, Second Edition by Ivy M. Alexander

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Author
Ivy M. Alexander PhD APRN ANP-BC FAANP FAAN
Edition
Second
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
ISBN
978-0826127488
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Women’s Health Care in Advanced Practice Nursing, Second Edition

Author: Ivy M. Alexander PhD APRN ANP-BC FAANP FAAN (Editor)

Edition: Second

Language: English

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

Publication Date: August 19, 2016

ISBN-10: 826127487

ISBN-13: 978-0826127488

Replete with vital information, the second edition of this authoritative women’s health text provides graduate nursing students and nurse practitioners with the resources to deliver optimal health to women of all ages. Edited by a team of highly distinguished clinicians, scholars, and educators, chapters retain a distinctive sociocultural lens that gives a view of women’s health as it relates to women’s lives and identities. Eighteen new chapters address clinical primary care topics, genetics, environmental and occupational health promotion, health considerations for female caregivers, transgender care, urologic health concerns, dementia care, and more. An instructor’s toolkit includes multiple resources to enhance critical thinking, and case studies engage critical thinking skills to apply the multidimensional content in context.

This uniquely comprehensive resource examines women’s health through a variety of clinical practice and theoretical frameworks such as feminism, feminist theory, and globalization. The second edition retains the important focus on prevention, managing symptoms, and health problems that are unique to women. Chapters address relevant legal issues, health throughout the life span, nutrition and exercise, sleep difficulties, mental health, LGBTQ health, fertility, substance abuse, violence against women, and dozens of specific health disorders.