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Today, more than 10 million people in the United States require some form of long-term care, a number that is rapidly increasing and will continue to do so for years to come. This concise and user-friendly resource contains the fundamental information long-term care nurses need to provide all aspects of safe and effective care to their patients in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Written by a renowned and highly respected nurse leader in long-term care and gerontology, it presents key facts and core competencies related to the clinical and managerial responsibilities of nurses in these settings. Details on the specific skills required for this challenging specialty, as well as must-know information on regulatory standards, site visits, management and leadership, and dementia care, are presented in a concise format for quick access to information.The book embodies a holistic approach to nursing that recognizes the importance of quality of life in addition to quality of care. It provides an overview of the unique features of long-term care, addressing the operational differences between these settings and those of acute settings, the distinct responsibilities of long-term care nurses, special needs of the residents, and major clinical challenges. The text offers guidance on the use of evidence-based knowledge within the constraints of long-term care settings. Topics such as legal risks, documentation essentials, and the importance of self-care are covered, along with management and leadership issues relevant to the supervision of unlicensed personnel. The Fast Facts in a Nutshell feature assists readers in reinforcing and applying content, and a comprehensive resource list supplements the text. The book will also serve as a useful study tool for long-term nursing care certification.Key Features: Embodies the essential competencies for long-term care nursing practicePresents information in a concise easy-to-access format with bulleted facts and the Fast Facts in a Nutshell featureAddresses management and leadership issues germane to the long-term care settingIncludes must-know information on regulatory standards, site visits, legal risks, documentation essentials, and moreGuides nurses in using evidence-based knowledge in long-term care settings
Charlotte Eliopoulos, PhD, MPH, RN, is executive director of the American Association for Long-Term Care Nursing (AALTCN) and works in private practice.
ContentsPrefacePart I: The Basics of Long-Term Care1. Unique Aspects of Long-Term Care2. Settings for Long-Term Care3. Reimbursement for Long-Term Care4. Regulations5. Long-Term Care Nursing Responsibilities6. Culture ChangePart II: The Nursing Process in Long-Term Care7. The Minimum Data Set (MDS)8. Assessing Needs Beyond the Minimum Data Set (MDS)9. Assessment Skills10. Identifying Changes in Status11. Creating Care Plans12. Ensuring Person-Centered Care13. Caring for Families14. Documentation EssentialsPart III: Clinical Challenges15. Promoting Medication Safety16. Reducing Common Risks17. Identifying and Managing Clinical Emergencies18. End-of-Life CarePart IV: Residents With Dementia19. Overview of Dementia20. Communication Challenges21. Special Clinical ChallengesPart V: Management and Leadership22. Foundations of Leadership and Management23. Determining Staffing Needs24. Surveys25. Legal Aspects26. Self-CareReferencesRecommended ReadingResourcesIndex