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2014 AJN BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD! 2014 DOODY'S CORE TITLE Now in its third edition, this highly acclaimed text remains the leading comprehensive textbook and professional reference for Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) education and practice. Supported by theory, research, and current literature, the book focuses on CNS roles and scope of practice; expanding opportunities in primary and home care settings; and outcomes of CNS practice throughout the care continuum and across the three spheres of impact. The third edition is updated to reflect current trends affecting CNS practice, with…mehr
Now in its third edition, this highly acclaimed text remains the leading comprehensive textbook and professional reference for Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) education and practice. Supported by theory, research, and current literature, the book focuses on CNS roles and scope of practice; expanding opportunities in primary and home care settings; and outcomes of CNS practice throughout the care continuum and across the three spheres of impact. The third edition is updated to reflect current trends affecting CNS practice, with several new chapters that focus on telehealth, home care, and quality improvement.
The text begins with an overview of the evolution, attributes, philosophical underpinnings, and key outcomes of CNSs in the United States. It then addresses nursing interventions, quality, and care delivery, as well as the business side of CNS practice-consultation, mentoring, project management, and entrepreneurship. It features examples of CNS practice in a variety of settings and specialty areas. This resource provides students and professionals with the guidance required to achieve core competencies and improve patient outcomes.
NEW TO THE THIRD EDITION:
Updated to reflect current practices and the latest core competencies
Features a new section-Creating a Culture of Quality-that addresses patient safety, high-reliability organizations, Big Data, and efficiency
Highlights emerging areas of CNS practice such as telehealth, pediatric palliative care, wound care, and home care
KEY FEATURES:
Emphasizes the importance of the CNS practitioner as expert clinician, consultant, researcher, and educator
Written and edited by more than 40 individuals representing the "Who's Who" of CNS nursing
Highlights core competencies and practice outcomes identified in NACNS's 2019 Statement on Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice and Education
Presents models of CNS specialty care and CNS practice with outcomes
Includes discussion questions, ethical considerations, analysis and synthesis exercises, and clinical application considerations
Instructor's PowerPoint slides included
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Contributors Foreword Tracy B. Chamblee, PhD, APRN, PCNS-BC, CPHQ, CPPS Preface Acknowledgments UNIT I. THE NATURE OF CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST PRACTICE 1. Evolution of the Clinical Nurse Specialist Role and Practice in the United States 2. Clinical Nurse Specialist Comportment: Professional Attributes, Ethical Conduct, and Citizenship 3. Exploring the Nature of Nursing Knowledge and Its Implications for Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice 4. Nurse-Sensitive Outcomes UNIT II DESIGNING AND EVALUATING NURSING INTERVENTIONS 5.Clinical Reasoning Model: A Clinical Inquiry Guide for Solving Problems in the Nursing Domain 6. Managing the Change/Innovation Process 7. Evaluating Interventions in Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice 8.Using Complex Adaptive Systems Theory to Guide Change 9. Engaging Staff in Learning 10. Shaping Practice: Evidence-Based Practice Models 11. The Clinical Nurse Specialist and Conducting Research in the Practice Setting 12. Transformational Leadership as the Clinical Nurse Specialist's Capacity to Influence UNIT III. CREATING A CULTURE OF QUALITY 13. Patient Safety 14. Application of High Reliability Tenets to the Practice of Clinical Nurse Specialists 15. Answering Questions With Big Data 16. Improving Efficiency: New Approaches to Quality Improvement 17. Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice Supporting Magnet® Certification 18. Clinical Nurse Specialist Fellowship Model UNIT IV. DELIVERING CARE TO CLIENTS 19. Individual as Client 20. Family as Client 21. Population-Based Data Analysis 22. Patient-Centered Teaching and Coaching: The Clinical Nurse Specialist Role 23. New Horizons for Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice: Telehealth UNIT V. THE BUSINESS OF CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST PRACTICE 24. Consultation in Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice 25. Mentoring 26. Project Management: An Essential Competency for Clinical Nurse Specialists 27. Program Evaluation and Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice 28. Technology Management in Complex Healthcare Settings 29. Advanced Nursing Practice: Pathway to Entrepreneurship 30. Regulatory and Professional Credentialing of Clinical Nurse Specialists 31. Student Clinical Experiences: Responsibilities of Student, Preceptor, and Faculty UNIT VI. CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST ROLE IN A VARIETY OF SETTINGS 32. Hospital-Based Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice 33. Clinical Nurse Specialist Entrepreneurship: A Journey From Idea to Invention Leading to a Consulting/Education Business 34. The Clinical Nurse Specialist in Industry/Business 35. CNS Practice in Home Healthcare: Clinical Nurse Specialists Bridging the Gap From Inpatient to Independence UNIT VII. EXEMPLARS OF CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST PRACTICE IN A VARIETY OF SPECIALTY AREAS 36. Providing Pediatric Palliative Care in a Regional Children's Medical Center 37. Clinical Nurse Specialist as Wound & Ostomy Care Provider 38. The Clinical Nurse Specialist as Online Patient Advocate and Educator 39. Exploring Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice in the Emergency Department 40. Rapid Response Exemplar: Implementation of an In-Hospital Stroke Identification and Response Program 41. Managing a Cardiac Arrhythmia Clinic 42.Implementing and Sustaining Evidence-Based Practice Index
Contributors Foreword Tracy B. Chamblee, PhD, APRN, PCNS-BC, CPHQ, CPPS Preface Acknowledgments UNIT I. THE NATURE OF CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST PRACTICE 1. Evolution of the Clinical Nurse Specialist Role and Practice in the United States 2. Clinical Nurse Specialist Comportment: Professional Attributes, Ethical Conduct, and Citizenship 3. Exploring the Nature of Nursing Knowledge and Its Implications for Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice 4. Nurse-Sensitive Outcomes UNIT II DESIGNING AND EVALUATING NURSING INTERVENTIONS 5.Clinical Reasoning Model: A Clinical Inquiry Guide for Solving Problems in the Nursing Domain 6. Managing the Change/Innovation Process 7. Evaluating Interventions in Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice 8.Using Complex Adaptive Systems Theory to Guide Change 9. Engaging Staff in Learning 10. Shaping Practice: Evidence-Based Practice Models 11. The Clinical Nurse Specialist and Conducting Research in the Practice Setting 12. Transformational Leadership as the Clinical Nurse Specialist's Capacity to Influence UNIT III. CREATING A CULTURE OF QUALITY 13. Patient Safety 14. Application of High Reliability Tenets to the Practice of Clinical Nurse Specialists 15. Answering Questions With Big Data 16. Improving Efficiency: New Approaches to Quality Improvement 17. Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice Supporting Magnet® Certification 18. Clinical Nurse Specialist Fellowship Model UNIT IV. DELIVERING CARE TO CLIENTS 19. Individual as Client 20. Family as Client 21. Population-Based Data Analysis 22. Patient-Centered Teaching and Coaching: The Clinical Nurse Specialist Role 23. New Horizons for Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice: Telehealth UNIT V. THE BUSINESS OF CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST PRACTICE 24. Consultation in Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice 25. Mentoring 26. Project Management: An Essential Competency for Clinical Nurse Specialists 27. Program Evaluation and Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice 28. Technology Management in Complex Healthcare Settings 29. Advanced Nursing Practice: Pathway to Entrepreneurship 30. Regulatory and Professional Credentialing of Clinical Nurse Specialists 31. Student Clinical Experiences: Responsibilities of Student, Preceptor, and Faculty UNIT VI. CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST ROLE IN A VARIETY OF SETTINGS 32. Hospital-Based Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice 33. Clinical Nurse Specialist Entrepreneurship: A Journey From Idea to Invention Leading to a Consulting/Education Business 34. The Clinical Nurse Specialist in Industry/Business 35. CNS Practice in Home Healthcare: Clinical Nurse Specialists Bridging the Gap From Inpatient to Independence UNIT VII. EXEMPLARS OF CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST PRACTICE IN A VARIETY OF SPECIALTY AREAS 36. Providing Pediatric Palliative Care in a Regional Children's Medical Center 37. Clinical Nurse Specialist as Wound & Ostomy Care Provider 38. The Clinical Nurse Specialist as Online Patient Advocate and Educator 39. Exploring Clinical Nurse Specialist Practice in the Emergency Department 40. Rapid Response Exemplar: Implementation of an In-Hospital Stroke Identification and Response Program 41. Managing a Cardiac Arrhythmia Clinic 42.Implementing and Sustaining Evidence-Based Practice Index
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