Gerontological nursing in the 21st. century: is there a future? / Ann Whall -- The Iowa conceptual model of gerontological nursing / Orpha J. Glick and Toni Tripp-Reimer -- Nursing of rural elders: myth and reality / Clarann Weinert and ...
... on health needs that are common to older adults, such as immunization, prevention of falls, social support, emotional support, and intellectual stimulation (Bradshaw SI Klein, 2007). And that it is also important to consider ...
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... Management Cases http://www.virginiageriatrics.org/ casestudies/pulmoGImusc/index.htm University of Florida Geriatrics Education Center http://medinfo.ufl.edu/∼gec/coa3/ coa3intro.html The Donald W. Reynolds Department of Geriatric ...
A national clinical guideline. Edinburgh, Scotland: Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network. Wann, L. S., Curtis, A. B., Ellenboegen, K. A., Estes, N. A. M., 3rd, Ezekowitz, M. D., Jackman, W. M., . . .Tracy, C. M. (on behalf of the ...
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... and cerebrovascular adverse events ( Ballard et al . , 2007 ) . There is much support for nonpharTeaching About Complementary and Alternative Care Practices Nutrition , exercise , and general mental , physical , and spiritual health ...
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Eshleman and Davidhizar (2006) outlined strategies to encourage cultural competency in an RN to BSN program, and Jacobson, Chu, Pascucci, and Gaskins (2005) provided recommendations for conducting culturally competent research.
The book is organized into six units covering cases related to ageism, common health challenges, health promotion, environments of care, cognitive and psychological issues, and issues relating to aging and independence.
Ebersole, Hess, and Luggen (2004) link the tasks of aging described by several theorists (Butler & Lewis, 1982; Havighurst, 1972; Peck, 1968) to the basic needs in Maslow's model. Jones and Miesen (1992) used Maslow's hierarchy to ...