Medical-Surgical Nursing Care Planning Guides
Medical-Surgical Nursing Care Plotting Guides Books
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4th, 1998, W.B. Saunders. Lane Community College, Eugene, OR. A Brandon/Hill Nursing List selection. Previous edition: c1994. Matter-of-fact manual in outline format. For practioners and students. Softcover. 3 U.S. contributors. DNLM: Nursing Care–handbooks.
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Perfect for a student
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is horrible. I would’ve bought another book altogether. My instructor brought her Mosby “Nursing Diagnosis Handbook” (third and sixth editions) and they were way better. My entire group of students I’m with have a hard time digging for what they are looking for. Our instructor finally looked at the book and said if a student had given her a care plot that was like that in this book, she would’ve sent it back to them to redo.
It has in rank in there, but the layout was far too complicated. As a nursing student, I’m pressed for time, and I need something comprehensive yet simple to use. This book will probably meet a formal burning when my new book comes in.
Save your money and buy another book.
Rating: 1 / 5
I use this book everytime I make a care plot for nursing school. It has near every medical diagnosis you may possibly have to develop goals, interventions, rationales, etc. It is mainly for adult med surg units, but can offer some assistant in children and adolescents.
Rating: 4 / 5
I am a nursing student and will go for my RN in 14 months. IMO, this book is not excellent for a student. It is heavily geared toward acute (i.e. sickbay settings) but is useless for anything else (psychiatric nursing, nursing home settings, etc.) For example, ‘failure to thrive, adult’ isn’t listed in the index even though it is a valid nursing diagnosis. Most of my fellow students have given up on this one and bought other books.
Rating: 2 / 5