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An introduction to hospitals and inpatient care / Eugenia L. Siegler, Saeid Mirafzali, Janice B. Foust, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Springer Pub., ©2003.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 351 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780826121950
  • 0826121950
  • 9780826121943
  • 0826121942
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Introduction to hospitals and inpatient care.DDC classification:
  • 362.1/1/068 22
LOC classification:
  • RA981.A2 I5526 2003eb
NLM classification:
  • 2003 F-730
  • WX 150
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch. 1. Hospitals: from stand-alone to networks and systems -- Ch. 2. Paying for hospital care -- Ch. 3. Working in teams -- Ch. 4. Nurses and nursing care -- Ch. 5. Training physicians in the hospital -- 6. Physician assistants and nurse practitioners -- Ch. 7. Medical informatics -- Ch. 8. Hospitalization can be dangerous -- Ch. 9. Preventing functional decline -- Ch. 10. Choosing alternatives to restraints -- Ch. 11. Deciding about diets -- Ch. 12. Wound care -- Ch. 13. The delirious patient -- Ch. 14. Isolation -- Ch. 15. Care management and case management -- Ch. 16. Hospitalists -- Ch. 17. Easing the transition between nursing home and hospital -- Ch. 18. Discharge planning -- Ch. 19. Maintaining the patient's health in the community -- Ch. 20. Families: roles, needs, and expectations -- Ch. 21. Providing culturally competent care -- Ch. 22. Ethics committees and case consultation -- Ch. 23. The patient as research participant -- Ch. 24. End-of-life care planning -- Ch. 25. Preventing errors -- Ch. 26. Risk management -- Ch. 27. The role of outcomes research -- Ch. 28. Creating quality improvement projects.
Summary: This book offers an overview of key elements of the hospital -- its structure, administration, and its functioning. Students and new clinicians may be so focused on mastering specific clinical skills that they have little time to observe or question the whole process of care. This book looks beyond acute disease to the environment of care, how it works, how it doesn't work, and how it might improve. Issues discussed include understanding and communicating with families, the basics of hospital finance, how dangerous hospitalization can be to the elderly, and how to minimize errors. Medical stud.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. Hospitals: from stand-alone to networks and systems -- Ch. 2. Paying for hospital care -- Ch. 3. Working in teams -- Ch. 4. Nurses and nursing care -- Ch. 5. Training physicians in the hospital -- 6. Physician assistants and nurse practitioners -- Ch. 7. Medical informatics -- Ch. 8. Hospitalization can be dangerous -- Ch. 9. Preventing functional decline -- Ch. 10. Choosing alternatives to restraints -- Ch. 11. Deciding about diets -- Ch. 12. Wound care -- Ch. 13. The delirious patient -- Ch. 14. Isolation -- Ch. 15. Care management and case management -- Ch. 16. Hospitalists -- Ch. 17. Easing the transition between nursing home and hospital -- Ch. 18. Discharge planning -- Ch. 19. Maintaining the patient's health in the community -- Ch. 20. Families: roles, needs, and expectations -- Ch. 21. Providing culturally competent care -- Ch. 22. Ethics committees and case consultation -- Ch. 23. The patient as research participant -- Ch. 24. End-of-life care planning -- Ch. 25. Preventing errors -- Ch. 26. Risk management -- Ch. 27. The role of outcomes research -- Ch. 28. Creating quality improvement projects.

Print version record.

This book offers an overview of key elements of the hospital -- its structure, administration, and its functioning. Students and new clinicians may be so focused on mastering specific clinical skills that they have little time to observe or question the whole process of care. This book looks beyond acute disease to the environment of care, how it works, how it doesn't work, and how it might improve. Issues discussed include understanding and communicating with families, the basics of hospital finance, how dangerous hospitalization can be to the elderly, and how to minimize errors. Medical stud.

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