Ideal for shorter, more focused courses, this concise text provides coverage of the concepts and skills that are essential for becoming a nursing assistant. It clearly and logically presents the responsibilities of the nursing assistant in a readable, highly visual format that appeals to learners of all levels.
- Focus On the Pride boxes emphasize Personal and professional responsibility, Rights and respect, Independence and social interaction, Delegation and teamwork, and Ethics and Laws providing a convenient overview of key elements of the nursing assistant?s responsibilities in providing competent patient care, and reminds readers that this caregiver role is one they can take pride in performing. 2. The Person?s Rights NEW 3. The Nursing Assistant 4. Work Ethics 5. Communicating with the Health Team 6. Understanding the Person 7. Body Structure and Function 8. Caring for the Older Person 9. Assisting with Safety 10. Assisting with Fall Prevention 11. Assisting with Restraint Alternatives and Safe Restraint Use 12. Preventing Infection 13. Body Mechanics 14. Assisting with Moving and Transferring 15. Assisting With Comfort 16. Assisting With Hygiene 17. Assisting With Grooming 18. Assisting With Urinary Elimination 19. Assisting With Bowel Elimination 20. Assisting With Nutrition and Fluids 21. Assisting With Assessment 22. Assisting With Specimens 23. Assisting With Exercise and Activity 24. Assisting With Wound Care 25. Assisting with Pressure Ulcers NEW 26. Assisting With Oxygen Needs 27. Assisting With Rehabilitation and Restorative Care 28. Caring for Persons With Common Health Problems 29. Caring for Persons With Mental Health Problems 30. Caring for Persons With Confusion and Dementia 31. Assisting With Emergency Care 32. Assisting with End-of-Life Care
- Focus on Communication boxes includes guidelines for how to communicate most clearly to residents/patients and how to avoid making them feel uncomfortable emphasizing the importance of good communication while providing practical tips.
- Key Abbreviations are now listed at the beginning of each chapter to help familiarize readers with commonly used abbreviations.
- Includes three new chapters on Preventing Falls; Safely Handling, Moving, and Transferring the Person; and Mental Health Problems.