Lippincott textbook for nursing assistants : a humanistic approach to caregiving /
Carter, Pamela J.,
Lippincott textbook for nursing assistants : a humanistic approach to caregiving / Textbook for nursing assistants Pamela J. Carter. - Fifth edition. - xxxi, 912 pages : allustrations ; 28 cm
Includes index.
"Nursing assistant education is changing. Indeed, it must change if we are to keep pace with the needs of the health care industry. Today, the numbers of nursing assistants employed by hospitals, acute and extended-care facilities, hospice agencies, and home health care agencies are growing rapidly. In addition, the composition of the long-term care population (the population most frequently cared for by nursing assistants) is changing. Shorter hospital stays and advances in medicine and technology mean that today's long-term care resident tends to be older, sicker, and in need of more assistance with activities of daily living than the resident of 15 years ago. As educators, we must seek to provide our students with the skills and knowledge that they will need to meet the changing needs of their patients, residents, and clients, and to advance in their own careers"--Provided by publisher.
9781975108502 1975108507
2018045468
Nurses' aides.
Nursing.
Nursing Assistants.
Nursing Care.
Nurses' aides.
Nursing.
610.730698 / C.P.L
Lippincott textbook for nursing assistants : a humanistic approach to caregiving / Textbook for nursing assistants Pamela J. Carter. - Fifth edition. - xxxi, 912 pages : allustrations ; 28 cm
Includes index.
"Nursing assistant education is changing. Indeed, it must change if we are to keep pace with the needs of the health care industry. Today, the numbers of nursing assistants employed by hospitals, acute and extended-care facilities, hospice agencies, and home health care agencies are growing rapidly. In addition, the composition of the long-term care population (the population most frequently cared for by nursing assistants) is changing. Shorter hospital stays and advances in medicine and technology mean that today's long-term care resident tends to be older, sicker, and in need of more assistance with activities of daily living than the resident of 15 years ago. As educators, we must seek to provide our students with the skills and knowledge that they will need to meet the changing needs of their patients, residents, and clients, and to advance in their own careers"--Provided by publisher.
9781975108502 1975108507
2018045468
Nurses' aides.
Nursing.
Nursing Assistants.
Nursing Care.
Nurses' aides.
Nursing.
610.730698 / C.P.L