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    Health Care Delivery and Nursing Practice


    1. The Health Care Industry and the Nursing Profession
    2. Health, Wellness, and Health Promotion
    3. Population Demographics - Influences on Health Care Delivery
    4. Changing Patterns of Disease - Influences on Health Care Delivery
    5. Advances in Technology and Genetics - Influences on Health Care Delivery
    6. Economic Changes - Influences on Health Care Delivery
    7. Demand for Quality Care - Influences on Health Care Delivery
    8. Alternative Health Care Delivery Systems - Influences on Health Care Delivery
    9. Roles of the Nurse
    10. Models of Nursing Care Delivery
    11. Expanded Nursing Roles

    Community Based Nursing Practice


    1. The Growing Need for Community-Based Health Care
    2. Hospital and Community-Based Nursing
    3. Discharge Planning for Home Care
    4. Community Resources and Referrals
    5. Preparing for a Home Visit
    6. Conducting a Home Visit
    7. Other Community-Based Health Care Settings

    Critical ThinkingEthical Decision Making and the Nursing Process


    1. Definition of Critical Thinking
    2. Critical Thinking Process
    3. Ethical Nursing Care
    4. Domain of Nursing Ethics
    5. Types of Ethical Problems in Nursing
    6. Common Ethical Principles - Nursing Process
    7. The Patient Care Partnership: Understanding Expectations, Rights, and Responsibilities
    8. Preventive Ethics
    9. Ethical Decision Making
    10. Steps of the Nursing Process
    11. Assessment - Using the Nursing Process
    12. Diagnosis - Using the Nursing Process
    13. Planning - Using the Nursing Process
    14. Implementation - Using the Nursing Process
    15. Evaluation - Using the Nursing Process
    16. Documentation of Outcomes and Revision of Plan - Using the Nursing Process

    Health Education and Health Promotion


    1. Health Education Today
    2. Adherence to the Therapeutic Regimen
    3. The Nature of Teaching and Learning
    4. The Nursing Process in Patient Teaching
    5. Health Promotion
    6. Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span
    7. Implications for Nursing

    Health Assessment


    1. The Role of the Nurse in Assessment
    2. Basic Guidelines for Conducting a Health Assessment
    3. Ethical Use of History or Physical Examination Data
    4. The Health History - Assessment
    5. Physical Health Assessment
    6. Nutritional Assessment
    7. Assessment in the Home and Community

    Homeostasis Stress and Adaptation


    1. Stress and Function
    2. Dynamic Balance: The Steady State
    3. Stressors: Threats to the Steady State
    4. Types of Stressors
    5. Stress as a Stimulus for Disease
    6. Psychological Responses to Stress
    7. Physiologic Response to Stress
    8. Maladaptive Responses to Stress
    9. Indicators of Stress
    10. Nursing Implications
    11. Stress at the Cellular Level
    12. Control of the Steady State
    13. Cellular Adaptation
    14. Cellular Injury
    15. Cellular Response to Injury: Inflammation
    16. Cellular Healing
    17. Nursing Implications - Stress at the Cellular Level
    18. Stress Management: Nursing Interventions

    Individual and Family Considerations Related to Illness


    1. Holistic Approach to Health and Health Care
    2. The Brain and Physical and Emotional Health
    3. Emotional Health and Emotional Distress
    4. Family Health and Distress
    5. Anxiety
    6. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
    7. Depression
    8. Substance Abuse
    9. Loss and Grief
    10. Death and Dying
    11. Spirituality and Spiritual Distress

    Perspectives in Transcultural Nursing


    1. Definitions of Culture
    2. Transcultural Nursing
    3. Culturally Competent Nursing Care
    4. Culturally Mediated Characteristics
    5. Causes of Illness
    6. Folk Healers
    7. Cultural Assessment - Transcultural Nursing

    Genetics Perspectives in Nursing


    1. Genetics Perspectives in Nursing
    2. A Framework for Integrating Genetics Into Nursing Practice
    3. Genes and Their Role in Human Variation
    4. Inheritance Patterns in Families - Genetics Concepts
    5. Chromosomal Differences and Genetic Conditions
    6. Clinical Applications of Genetics
    7. Applications of Genetics in Nursing Practice
    8. Genetics and Health Assessment - Applications of Genetics in Nursing Practice
    9. Genetic Counseling and Evaluation Services - Applications of Genetics in Nursing Practice
    10. Ethical Issues - Genetics Perspectives in Nursing

    Chronic Illness


    1. The Phenomenon of Chronicity
    2. The Characteristics of Chronic Conditions
    3. The Problems of Managing Chronic Conditions
    4. Implications for Nursing - Characteristics of Chronic Conditions
    5. Phases of Chronic Illness
    6. Care by Phases of Chronic Illness: Applying the Nursing Process
    7. Promoting Home and Community-Based Care

    Principles and Practices of Rehabilitation


    1. Principles and Practices of Rehabilitation
    2. Right to Access to Health Care and Health Promotion
    3. Focus of Rehabilitation
    4. The Rehabilitation Team
    5. Areas of Specialty Practice
    6. Assessment of Functional Abilities
    7. Nursing Process: The Patient With Self-Care Deficit in Activities of Daily Living
    8. Nursing Process: The Patient With Impaired Physical Mobility
    9. Nursing Process: The Patient With Impaired Skin Integrity
    10. Nursing Process: The Patient With Altered Elimination Patterns
    11. Disability and Sexuality Issues - Rehabilitation
    12. Fatigue - Rehabilitation
    13. Home and Community-Based Care - Rehabilitation
    14. Complementary Therapies - Rehabilitation
    15. Continuing Care - Rehabilitation

    Health Care of the Older Adult


    1. Health Care of the Older Adult
    2. Overview of Aging
    3. Normal Age-Related Changes and Health Promotion Activities
    4. Physical Aspects of Aging
    5. Psychosocial Aspects of Aging
    6. Cognitive Aspects of Aging
    7. Environmental Aspects of Aging
    8. Pharmacologic Aspects of Aging
    9. Physical Health Problems in Older Populations
    10. Common Mental Health Problems in Older Populations
    11. The Dementias: Multi-Infarct Dementia and Alzheimer�s Disease - Mental Health Problems in Older Populations
    12. The Older Adult in an Acute Care Setting: Altered Responses to Illness

    Pain Management


    1. The Fifth Vital Sign
    2. Types of Pain
    3. Harmful Effects of Pain
    4. Pain Transmission - Pathophysiology of Pain
    5. Factors Influencing the Pain Response
    6. Nursing Assessment of Pain
    7. Characteristics of Pain
    8. Instruments for Assessing the Perception of Pain
    9. Nurse�s Role in Pain Management
    10. Pain Management Strategies
    11. Pharmacologic Interventions - Pain Management Strategies
    12. Routes of Administration - Pain Management Strategies
    13. Nonpharmacologic Interventions - Pain Management Strategies
    14. Neurologic and Neurosurgical Approaches to Pain Management
    15. Promoting Home and Community-Based Care
    16. Evaluating Pain Management Strategies

    Fluid and Electrolytes Balance and Distribution


    1. Amount and Composition of Body Fluids
    2. Regulation of Body Fluid Compartments
    3. Routes of Gains and Losses
    4. Laboratory Tests for Evaluating Fluid Status
    5. Homeostatic Mechanisms
    6. Fluid Volume Deficit (Hypovolemia)
    7. Fluid Volume Excess (Hypervolemia)
    8. Electrolyte Imbalances: Significance of Sodium
    9. Sodium Deficit (Hyponatremia)
    10. Sodium Excess (Hypernatremia)
    11. Significance of Potassium
    12. Potassium Deficit (Hypokalemia)
    13. Potassium Excess (Hyperkalemia)
    14. Significance of Calcium
    15. Calcium Deficit (Hypocalcemia)
    16. Calcium Excess (Hypercalcemia)
    17. Significance of Magnesium
    18. Magnesium Deficit (Hypomagnesemia)
    19. Magnesium Excess (Hypermagnesemia)
    20. Significance of Phosphorus
    21. Phosphorus Deficit (Hypophosphatemia)
    22. Phosphorus Excess (Hyperphosphatemia)
    23. Significance of Chloride
    24. Chloride Deficit (Hypochloremia)
    25. Chloride Excess (Hyperchloremia)
    26. Acid�Base Disturbances
    27. Buffer Systems - Acid�Base Disturbances
    28. Acute and Chronic Metabolic Acidosis (Base Bicarbonate Deficit)
    29. Acute and Chronic Metabolic Alkalosis (Base Bicarbonate Excess)
    30. Acute and Chronic Respiratory Acidosis (Carbonic Acid Excess)
    31. Acute and Chronic Respiratory Alkalosis (Carbonic Acid Deficit)
    32. Mixed Acid�Base Disorders and Compensation
    33. Blood Gas Analysis
    34. Parenteral Fluid Therapy
    35. Nursing Management of the Patient Receiving IV Therapy

    Shock and Multisystem Failure


    1. Significance of Shock
    2. Conditions Precipitating Shock
    3. Stages of Shock
    4. Overall Management Strategies in Shock
    5. Hypovolemic Shock
    6. Cardiogenic Shock
    7. Circulatory Shock
    8. Septic Shock - Circulatory Shock
    9. Neurogenic Shock - Circulatory Shock
    10. Anaphylactic Shock - Circulatory Shock
    11. Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome

    Oncology Nursing Management in Cancer Care


    1. Oncology: Nursing Management in Cancer Care
    2. Oncology: Epidemiology
    3. Pathophysiology of the Malignant Process
    4. Proliferative Patterns - Pathophysiology of the Malignant Process
    5. Characteristics of Malignant Cells
    6. Invasion and Metastasis - Pathophysiology of the Malignant Process
    7. Etiology - Pathophysiology of the Malignant Process
    8. Role of the Immune System - Pathophysiology of the Malignant Process
    9. Detection and Prevention of Cancer
    10. Diagnosis of Cancer and Related Nursing Considerations
    11. Management of Cancer
    12. Surgery - Management of Cancer
    13. Radiation Therapy - Management of Cancer
    14. Chemotherapy - Management of Cancer
    15. Bone Marrow Transplantation -Management of Cancer
    16. Hyperthermia - Management of Cancer
    17. Biologic Response Modifiers - Management of Cancer
    18. Photodynamic Therapy - Management of Cancer
    19. Gene Therapy - Management of Cancer
    20. Unproven and Unconventional Therapies - Management of Cancer
    21. Nursing Process: The Patient With Cancer
    22. Cancer Rehabilitation
    23. Care of the Patient with Advanced Cancer

    End of Life Care


    1. Nursing and End-of-Life Care
    2. Settings for End-of-Life Care: Palliative Care Programs
    3. Settings for End-of-Life Care: Hospice Care
    4. Nursing Care of the Terminally Ill Patient
    5. Psychosocial Issues - Nursing Care of the Terminally Ill Patient
    6. Communication - Nursing Care of the Terminally Ill Patient
    7. Providing Culturally Sensitive Care at the End of Life - Nursing Care of the Terminally Ill Patient
    8. Goal Setting in Palliative Care at the End of Life
    9. Spiritual Care - Nursing Care of the Terminally Ill Patient
    10. Hope - Nursing Care of the Terminally Ill Patient
    11. Managing Physiologic Responses to Illness - Nursing Care of the Patient
    12. Palliative Sedation at the End of Life - Nursing Care
    13. Nursing Care of the Patient Who Is Close to Death
    14. Coping With Death and Dying: Professional Caregiver Issues

    Preoperative Nursing Management


    1. Preoperative Nursing Management
    2. Perioperative and Perianesthesia Nursing
    3. Surgical Classification
    4. Preparation for Surgery
    5. Special Considerations - Preoperative Nursing Management
    6. Preoperative Teaching - Preoperative Nursing Interventions
    7. Preoperative Psychosocial Nursing Interventions
    8. General Preoperative Nursing Interventions
    9. Immediate Preoperative Nursing Interventions
    10. Nursing Process: Care of the Patient in the Preoperative Period

    Intraoperative Nursing Management


    1. The Surgical Team
    2. The Surgical Environment
    3. Principles of Surgical Asepsis
    4. Health Hazards Associated With the Surgical Environment
    5. Sedation and Anesthesia - Surgical Experience
    6. Methods of Anesthesia Administration - Surgical Experience
    7. Potential Intraoperative Complications
    8. Nursing Process: The Patient During Surgery

    Postoperative Nursing Management


    1. The Postanesthesia Care Unit
    2. Nursing Management in the PACU
    3. The Hospitalized Postoperative Patient
    4. Nursing Process: The Hospitalized Patient Recovering From Surgery

    Assessment of Respiratory Function


    1. Anatomy of the Upper Respiratory Tract
    2. Anatomy of the Lower Respiratory Tract: Lungs
    3. Function of the Respiratory System
    4. Health History - Assessment of Respiratory Function
    5. Physical Assessment of the Upper Respiratory Structures
    6. Physical Assessment of the Lower Respiratory Structures and Breathing
    7. Physical Assessment of Breathing Ability in the Acutely Ill Patient
    8. Pulmonary Function Tests - Diagnostic Evaluation
    9. Arterial Blood Gas Studies - Diagnostic Evaluation
    10. Pulse Oximetry, Cultures - Diagnostic Evaluation
    11. Sputum Studies - Diagnostic Evaluation
    12. Imaging Studies - Diagnostic Evaluation
    13. Endoscopic Procedures - Diagnostic Evaluation
    14. Thoracentesis - Diagnostic Evaluation
    15. Biopsy - Diagnostic Evaluation

    Management of Patients With Upper Respiratory Tract Disorders


    1. Upper Airway Infections
    2. Rhinitis - Upper Airway Infections
    3. Viral Rhinitis (Common Cold) - Upper Airway Infections
    4. Acute Sinusitis - Upper Airway Infections
    5. Chronic Sinusitis - Upper Airway Infections
    6. Chronic Sinusitis - Upper Airway Infections
    7. Acute Pharyngitis - Upper Airway Infections
    8. Chronic Pharyngitis - Upper Airway Infections
    9. Tonsillitis and Adenoiditis - Upper Airway Infections
    10. Peritonsillar Abscess - Upper Airway Infections
    11. Laryngitis - Upper Airway Infections
    12. Nursing Process: The Patient With Upper Airway Infection
    13. Obstruction During Sleep - Upper Respiratory Airway
    14. Epistaxis (Nosebleed) - Upper Respiratory Airway
    15. Nasal Obstruction - Upper Respiratory Airway
    16. Fractures of the Nose - Upper Respiratory Airway
    17. Laryngeal Obstruction - Upper Respiratory Airway
    18. Cancer of the Larynx
    19. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing Laryngectomy

    Management of Patients With Chest and Lower Respiratory Tract Disorders


    1. Atelectasis
    2. Acute Tracheobronchitis
    3. Pneumonia
    4. Nursing Process: The Patient With Pneumonia
    5. Pulmonary Tuberculosis
    6. Nursing Process: The Patient With Tuberculosis
    7. Lung Abscess
    8. Pleurisy - Pleural Conditions
    9. Pleural Effusion - Pleural Conditions
    10. Empyema - Pleural Conditions
    11. Pulmonary Edema
    12. Acute Respiratory Failure
    13. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
    14. Pulmonary Hypertension
    15. Pulmonary Heart Disease (Cor Pulmonale)
    16. Pulmonary Embolism
    17. Sarcoidosis
    18. Occupational Lung Diseases: Pneumoconioses
    19. Silicosis
    20. Asbestosis
    21. Coal Workers� Pneumoconiosis
    22. Lung Cancer (Bronchogenic Carcinoma)
    23. Tumors of the Mediastinum
    24. Chest Trauma
    25. Blunt Trauma
    26. Penetrating Trauma: Gunshot and Stab Wounds
    27. Pneumothorax
    28. Cardiac Tamponade
    29. Subcutaneous Emphysema
    30. Aspiration

    Management of Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease


    1. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
    2. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Medical and Nursing Management
    3. Nursing Process: The Patient With COPD
    4. Bronchiectasis
    5. Asthma
    6. Status Asthmaticus
    7. Cystic Fibrosis

    Respiratory Care Modalities


    1. Oxygen Therapy - Noninvasive Respiratory Therapies
    2. Intermittent Positive-Pressure Breathing - Noninvasive Respiratory Therapies
    3. Mini-nebulizer Therapy - Noninvasive Respiratory Therapies
    4. Incentive Spirometry (Sustained Maximal Inspiration) - Noninvasive Respiratory Therapies
    5. Chest Physiotherapy - Noninvasive Respiratory Therapies
    6. Airway Management
    7. Mechanical Ventilation
    8. Classification of Ventilators
    9. Adjusting the Ventilator and Assessing the Equipment
    10. Problems With Mechanical Ventilation
    11. Nursing Process: The Patient on a Ventilator
    12. Weaning the Patient From the Ventilator
    13. The Patient Undergoing Thoracic Surgery
    14. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing Thoracic Surgery

    Assessment of Cardiovascular Function


    1. Assessment of Cardiovascular Function
    2. Anatomy of the Heart
    3. Function of the Heart: Conduction System
    4. Gender Differences in Cardiac Structure and Function
    5. Assessment of Cardiovascular
    6. Assessment of Cardiovascular Function: Health History and Clinical Manifestations
    7. Assessment of Cardiovascular Function: Physical Assessment
    8. Assessment of Cardiovascular Function: Cardiac Auscultation - Physical Assessment
    9. Laboratory Tests - Diagnostic Evaluation of Cardiovascular Function
    10. Chest X-ray and Fluoroscopy - Diagnostic Evaluation of Cardiovascular Function
    11. Electrocardiography - Diagnostic Evaluation of Cardiovascular Function
    12. Cardiac Stress Testing - Diagnostic Evaluation of Cardiovascular Function
    13. Echocardiography - Diagnostic Evaluation of Cardiovascular Function
    14. Radionuclide Imaging - Diagnostic Evaluation of Cardiovascular Function
    15. Cardiac Catheterization - Diagnostic Evaluation of Cardiovascular Function
    16. Angiography - Diagnostic Evaluation of Cardiovascular Function
    17. Electrophysiologic Testing - Diagnostic Evaluation of Cardiovascular Function
    18. Hemodynamic Monitoring - Diagnostic Evaluation of Cardiovascular Function

    Management of Patients With Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems


    1. Dysrhythmias: Normal Electrical Conduction
    2. Dysrhythmias: Interpretation of the Electrocardiogram
    3. Dysrhythmias: Analyzing the Electrocardiogram Rhythm Strip
    4. Nursing Process: The Patient With a Dysrhythmia
    5. Adjunctive Modalities and Management
    6. Pacemaker Therapy - Adjunctive Modalities and Management
    7. Nursing Process: The Patient With a Pacemaker
    8. Cardioversion and Defibrillation - Adjunctive Modalities and Management
    9. Electrophysiologic Studies - Adjunctive Modalities and Management
    10. Cardiac Conduction Surgery - Adjunctive Modalities and Management

    Management of Patients With Coronary Vascular Disorders


    1. Coronary Atherosclerosis - Coronary Artery Disease
    2. Angina Pectoris - Coronary Artery Disease
    3. Nursing Process: The Patient With Angina Pectoris
    4. Myocardial Infarction - Coronary Artery Disease
    5. Nursing Process: The Patient With Myocardial Infarction
    6. Invasive Interventional Procedures - Invasive Coronary Artery Procedures
    7. Surgical Procedures - Invasive Coronary Artery Procedures
    8. Nursing Process: The Patient Awaiting Cardiac Surgery
    9. Intraoperative Nursing Management - Invasive Coronary Artery Procedures
    10. Nursing Process: The Patient Who Has Had Cardiac Surgery

    Management of Patients With Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders


    1. Acquired Valvular Disorders
    2. Mitral Valve Prolapse - Acquired Valvular Disorders
    3. Mitral Regurgitation - Acquired Valvular Disorders
    4. Mitral Stenosis - Acquired Valvular Disorders
    5. Aortic Regurgitation - Acquired Valvular Disorders
    6. Aortic Stenosis - Acquired Valvular Disorders
    7. Valvular Heart Disorders: Nursing Management
    8. Valvuloplasty
    9. Valve Replacement
    10. Valvuloplasty and Replacement: Nursing Management
    11. Septal Repair
    12. Cardiomyopathies
    13. Nursing Process: The Patient With Cardiomyopathy
    14. Cardiac Tumor and Trauma Surgery
    15. Rheumatic Endocarditis - Infectious Diseases of the Heart
    16. Infective Endocarditis - Infectious Diseases of the Heart
    17. Myocarditis - Infectious Diseases of the Heart
    18. Pericarditis - Infectious Diseases of the Heart
    19. Nursing Process: The Patient With Pericarditis

    Management of Patients With Complications From Heart Disease


    1. Cardiac Hemodynamics
    2. Heart Failure
    3. Chronic Heart Failure
    4. Nursing Process: The Patient With Heart Failure
    5. Acute Heart Failure (Pulmonary Edema)
    6. Cardiogenic Shock
    7. Thromboembolism
    8. Pericardial Effusion and Cardiac Tamponade
    9. Myocardial Rupture
    10. Cardiac Arrest

    Vascular Disorders and Problems of Peripheral Circulation


    1. Anatomy of the Vascular System
    2. Function of the Vascular System
    3. Pathophysiology of the Vascular System
    4. Assessment of Vascular Disorders: Health History and Clinical Manifestations
    5. Diagnostic Evaluation - Vascular Disorders
    6. Arteriosclerosis and Atherosclerosis
    7. Nursing Process: The Patient Who Has Peripheral Arterial Insufficiency of the Extremities
    8. Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease
    9. Thromboangiitis Obliterans (Buerger�s Disease)
    10. Aortitis
    11. Aortoiliac Disease
    12. Aortic Aneurysm
    13. Dissecting Aorta
    14. Arterial Embolism and Arterial Thrombosis
    15. Raynaud�s Disease
    16. Venous Thrombosis, Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), Thrombophlebitis, and Phlebothrombosis
    17. Chronic Venous Insufficiency
    18. Leg Ulcers
    19. Nursing Process: The Patient Who Has Leg Ulcers
    20. Varicose Veins
    21. Cellulitis
    22. Management of Lymphatic Disorders

    Assessment and Management of Patients With Hypertension


    1. Hypertension Defined
    2. Primary Hypertension
    3. Nursing Process: The Patient With Hypertension
    4. Hypertensive Crises

    Assessment and Management of Patients With Hematologic Disorders


    1. Blood - Anatomic and Physiologic Overview
    2. Bone Marrow - Anatomic and Physiologic Overview
    3. Blood Cells - Anatomic and Physiologic Overview
    4. Plasma and Plasma Proteins - Anatomic and Physiologic Overview
    5. Reticuloendothelial System(RES)
    6. Hemostasis
    7. Pathophysiology of the Hematologic System
    8. Anemia - Management of Hematologic Disorders
    9. Nursing Process: The Patient With Anemia
    10. Iron Deficiency Anemia
    11. Anemias in Renal Disease
    12. Anemia of Chronic Disease
    13. Aplastic Anemia
    14. Megaloblastic Anemias
    15. Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)
    16. Hemolytic Anemias
    17. Sickle Cell Anemia
    18. Nursing Process: The Patient With Sickle Cell Crisis
    19. Thalassemia
    20. Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
    21. Immune Hemolytic Anemia
    22. Hereditary Hemochromatosis
    23. Polycythemia Vera
    24. Secondary Polycythemia
    25. Leukopenia and Neutropenia
    26. Leukocytosis and the Leukemias
    27. Acute Myeloid Leukemia(AML)
    28. Chronic Myeloid Leukemia(CML)
    29. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
    30. Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia(CLL)
    31. Nursing Process: The Patient With Acute Leukemia
    32. Agnogenic Myeloid Metaplasia (AMM)
    33. Hodgkin�s Disease
    34. Non-Hodgkin�s Lymphomas
    35. Multiple Myeloma
    36. Bleeding Disorders
    37. Primary Thrombocythemia and Secondary Thrombocytosis
    38. Thrombocytopenia
    39. Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP)
    40. Platelet Defects
    41. Hemophilia
    42. Von Willebrand�s Disease
    43. Liver Disease - Acquired Coagulation Disorders
    44. Vitamin K Deficiency - Acquired Coagulation Disorders
    45. Complications of Anticoagulant Therapy
    46. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)
    47. Nursing Process: The Patient With Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)
    48. Thrombotic Disorders
    49. Hyperhomocystinemia
    50. Antithrombin III Deficiency - Coagulation Disorders
    51. Protein C Deficiency - Coagulation Disorders
    52. Activated Protein C Resistance and Factor V Leiden Mutation - Coagulation Disorders
    53. Protein S Deficiency - Coagulation Disorders
    54. Acquired Thrombophilia - Coagulation Disorders
    55. Therapies for Blood Disorders
    56. Procuring Blood and Blood Products
    57. Blood Transfusion Complications

    Assessment of Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function


    1. Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal Tract
    2. Function of the Digestive System
    3. Assessment of Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function
    4. Diagnostic Evaluation of Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function
    5. Stool Tests - Diagnostic Evaluation of Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function
    6. Breath Tests - Diagnostic Evaluation of Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function
    7. Abdominal Ultrasonography - Diagnostic Evaluation of Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function
    8. DNA Testing - Diagnostic Evaluation of Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function
    9. Imaging Studies - Diagnostic Evaluation of Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function
    10. Endoscopic Procedures - Diagnostic Evaluation of Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function
    11. Manometry and Electrophysiologic Studies - Diagnostic Evaluation of Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function
    12. Gastric Analysis, Gastric Acid Stimulation Test, and pH Monitoring
    13. Laparoscopy (Peritoneoscopy) - Diagnostic Evaluation of Digestive and Gastrointestinal Function
    14. Pathophysiologic and Psychological Considerations - Digestive and Gastrointestinal

    Management of Patients With Oral and Esophageal Disorders


    1. Management of Patients With Oral and Esophageal Disorders
    2. Dental Plaque and Caries - Disorders of the Teeth
    3. Dentoalveolar Abscess or Periapical Abscess - Disorders of the Teeth
    4. Malocclusion - Disorders of the Teeth
    5. Disorders of the Jaw: Temporomandibular Disorders
    6. Disorders of the Salivary Glands
    7. Cancer of the Oral Cavity
    8. Nursing Process: The Patient With Conditions of the Oral Cavity
    9. Neck Dissection
    10. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing a Neck Dissection
    11. Dysphagia - Disorders of the Esophagus
    12. Achalasia - Disorders of the Esophagus
    13. Diffuse Spasm - Disorders of the Esophagus
    14. Hiatal Hernia - Disorders of the Esophagus
    15. Diverticulum - Disorders of the Esophagus
    16. Perforation - Disorders of the Esophagus
    17. Foreign Bodies - Disorders of the Esophagus
    18. Chemical Burns - Disorders of the Esophagus
    19. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease - Disorders of the Esophagus
    20. Barrett�s Esophagus - Disorders of the Esophagus
    21. Benign Tumors and Cancer of the Esophagus
    22. Nursing Process: The Patient With a Condition of the Esophagus

    Gastrointestinal Intubation and Special Nutritional Modalities


    1. Gastrointestinal Intubation
    2. Nursing Management of Patients Undergoing Nasogastric or Nasoenteric Intubation
    3. Tube Feedings With Nasogastric and Nasoenteric Devices
    4. Nursing Process: The Patient Receiving a Tube Feeding
    5. Gastrostomy
    6. Nursing Process: The Patient With a Gastrostomy
    7. Parenteral Nutrition
    8. Nursing Process: The Patient Receiving Parenteral Nutrition

    Management of Patients With Gastric and Duodenal Disorders


    1. Gastritis
    2. Nursing Process: The Patient With Gastritis
    3. Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers
    4. Nursing Process: The Patient With Ulcer Disease
    5. Morbid Obesity
    6. Gastric Cancer
    7. Nursing Process: The Patient With Gastric Cancer
    8. Gastric Surgery
    9. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing Gastric Surgery

    Management of Patients With Intestinal and Rectal Disorders


    1. Constipation - Abnormalities of Fecal Elimination
    2. Diarrhea - Abnormalities of Fecal Elimination
    3. Fecal Incontinence - Abnormalities of Fecal Elimination
    4. Irritable Bowel Syndrome - Abnormalities of Fecal Elimination
    5. Conditions of Malabsorption - Abnormalities of Fecal Elimination
    6. Appendicitis - Acute Inflammatory Intestinal Disorders
    7. Diverticular Disease - Acute Inflammatory Intestinal Disorders
    8. Nursing Process: The Patient With Diverticulitis
    9. Peritonitis - Acute Inflammatory Intestinal Disorders
    10. Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    11. Regional Enteritis (Crohn�s Disease) - Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    12. Ulcerative Colitis - Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    13. Nursing Process: Management of the Patient With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
    14. Nursing Management of the Patient Requiring an Ileostomy
    15. Intestinal Obstruction
    16. Small Bowel Obstruction
    17. Large Bowel Obstruction
    18. Colorectal Cancer
    19. Nursing Process: The Patient With Colorectal Cancer
    20. Polyps of the Colon and Rectum
    21. Diseases of the Anorectum
    22. Nursing Process: The Patient With an Anorectal Condition

    Assessment and Management of Patients With Hepatic Disorders


    1. Anatomy of the Liver
    2. Functions of the Liver
    3. Assessment of Patients With Hepatic Disorders
    4. Diagnostic Evaluation of Patients With Hepatic Disorders
    5. Hepatic Dysfunction
    6. Jaundice - Hepatic Dysfunction
    7. Portal Hypertension - Hepatic Dysfunction
    8. Ascites - Hepatic Dysfunction
    9. Esophageal Varices - Hepatic Dysfunction
    10. Hepatic Encephalopathy and Coma - Hepatic Dysfunction
    11. Other Manifestations of Liver Dysfunction
    12. Management of Patients With Viral Hepatitis
    13. Management of Patients With Hepatitis A Virus (HAV)
    14. Management of Patients With Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
    15. Management of Patients With Hepatitis C Virus (HCV)
    16. Management of Patients With Hepatitis D Virus
    17. Management of Patients With Hepatitis E Virus, Hepatitis G (HGV) and GB Virus-C
    18. Management of Patients With Nonviral Hepatic Disorders
    19. Nursing Process: The Patient With Hepatic Cirrhosis
    20. Cancer of the Liver
    21. Liver Transplantation
    22. Liver Abscesses

    Assessment and Management of Patients With Biliary Disorders


    1. Anatomy and Function of the Gallbladder
    2. The Pancreas
    3. Cholecystitis - Disorders of the Gallbladder
    4. Cholelithiasis - Disorders of the Gallbladder
    5. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing Surgery for Gallbladder Disease
    6. Disorders of the Pancreas
    7. Acute Pancreatitis - Disorders of the Pancreas
    8. Nursing Process: The Patient With Acute Pancreatitis
    9. Chronic Pancreatitis - Disorders of the Pancreas
    10. Pancreatic Cysts
    11. Cancer of the Pancreas
    12. Tumors of the Head of the Pancreas
    13. Pancreatic Islet Tumors
    14. Hyperinsulinism - Disorders of the Pancreas
    15. Ulcerogenic Tumors - Disorders of the Pancreas

    Assessment and Management of Patients With Diabetes Mellitus


    1. Assessment and Management of Patients With Diabetes Mellitus
    2. Classification of Diabetes
    3. Physiology and Pathophysiology of Diabetes
    4. Type 1 Diabetes
    5. Type 2 Diabetes
    6. Gestational Diabetes
    7. Diabetes Management
    8. Diabetes Management: Nutritional Management
    9. Diabetes Management: Exercise
    10. Diabetes Management: Monitoring: Glucose Levels and Ketones
    11. Diabetes Management: Pharmacologic Therapy
    12. Education - Nursing Management of Patients With Diabetes Mellitus
    13. Developing a Diabetic Teaching Plan - Nursing Management of Patients With Diabetes Mellitus
    14. Implementing the Plan - Nursing Management of Patients With Diabetes Mellitus
    15. Hypoglycemia (Insulin Reactions) - Acute Complications of Diabetes
    16. Diabetic Ketoacidosis - Acute Complications of Diabetes
    17. Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Nonketotic Syndrome - Acute Complications of Diabetes
    18. Nursing Process: The Patient Newly Diagnosed With Diabetes Mellitus
    19. Long Term Complications of Diabetes
    20. Macrovascular Complications - Long Term Complications of Diabetes
    21. Microvascular Complications and Diabetic Retinopathy - Long Term Complications of Diabetes
    22. Nephropathy - Long Term Complications of Diabetes
    23. Diabetic Neuropathies - Long Term Complications of Diabetes
    24. Foot and Leg Problems - Long Term Complications of Diabetes
    25. The Patient With Diabetes Undergoing Surgery
    26. Management of Hospitalized Diabetic Patients
    27. Nursing Process: The Patient With Diabetes as a Secondary Diagnosis

    Assessment and Management of Patients With Endocrine Disorders


    1. Endocrine System: Anatomic and Physiologic Overview
    2. Assessment of Patients With Endocrine Disorders
    3. Diagnostic Evaluation of Patients With Endocrine Disorders
    4. Management of Patients With Pituitary Disorders
    5. Management of Patients With Thyroid Disorders
    6. Thyroid Function and Dysfunction - Management of Patients With Thyroid Disorders
    7. Abnormal Thyroid Function - Management of Patients With Thyroid Disorders
    8. Hypothyroidism - Management of Patients With Thyroid Disorders
    9. Hyperthyroidism - Management of Patients With Thyroid Disorders
    10. Nursing Process: The Patient With Hyperthyroidism
    11. Thyroiditis - Management of Patients With Thyroid Disorders
    12. Thyroid Tumors - Management of Patients With Thyroid Disorders
    13. Endemic (Iodine-Deficient) Goiter - Management of Patients With Thyroid Disorders
    14. Nodular Goiter - Management of Patients With Thyroid Disorders
    15. Thyroid Cancer - Management of Patients With Thyroid Disorders
    16. Parathyroid Function - Management of Patients With Parathyroid Disorders
    17. Hyperparathyroidism - Management of Patients With Parathyroid Disorders
    18. Hypoparathyroidism - Management of Patients With Parathyroid Disorders
    19. Management of Patients With Adrenal Disorders
    20. Adrenal Function - Management of Patients With Adrenal Disorders
    21. Pheochromocytoma - Management of Patients With Adrenal Disorders
    22. Adrenocortical Insufficiency (Addison�s Disease) - Management of Patients With Adrenal Disorders
    23. Cushing�s Syndrome - Management of Patients With Adrenal Disorders
    24. Nursing Process: The Patient With Cushing�s Syndrome
    25. Primary Aldosteronism - Management of Patients With Adrenal Disorders
    26. Corticosteroid Therapy

    Assessment of Renal and Urinary Tract Function


    1. Anatomy of the Upper and Lower Urinary Tracts
    2. Physiology of the Upper and Lower Urinary Tracts
    3. Assessment of Renal and Urinary Tract Function
    4. Urinalysis and Urine Culture - Diagnostic Evaluation
    5. Renal Function Tests
    6. X-Ray Films and Other Imaging Modalities - Renal and Urinary Tract Function
    7. Urologic Endoscopic Procedures - Renal and Urinary Tract Function
    8. Biopsy - Renal and Urinary Tract Function
    9. Urodynamic Tests - Renal and Urinary Tract Function
    10. Nursing Implications - Renal and Urinary Tract Function

    Management of Patients With Upper or Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction


    1. Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances in Renal Disorders
    2. Dysfunctional Voiding Patterns
    3. Congenital and Adult Voiding Dysfunction
    4. Urinary Incontinence - Dysfunctional Voiding Patterns
    5. Urinary Retention - Dysfunctional Voiding Patterns
    6. Neurogenic Bladder - Dysfunctional Voiding Patterns
    7. Dialysis
    8. Hemodialysis - Dialysis
    9. Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies - Dialysis
    10. Peritoneal Dialysis
    11. Special Considerations: Care of the Hospitalized Dialysis Patient
    12. Kidney Surgery
    13. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing Kidney Surgery

    Management of Patients With Urinary Disorders


    1. Infections of the Urinary Tract
    2. Lower Urinary Tract Infections
    3. Nursing Process: The Patient With Lower Urinary Tract Infection
    4. Upper Urinary Tract Infection: Acute Pyelonephritis
    5. Upper Urinary Tract Infection: Chronic Pyelonephritis
    6. Primary Glomerular Diseases
    7. Acute Glomerulonephritis - Primary Glomerular Diseases
    8. Chronic Glomerulonephritis - Primary Glomerular Diseases
    9. Nephrotic Syndrome - Primary Glomerular Diseases
    10. Acute Renal Failure
    11. Chronic Renal Failure (End-Stage Renal Disease)
    12. Kidney Transplantation
    13. Urolithiasis
    14. Nursing Process: The Patient With Kidney Stones
    15. Genitourinary Trauma
    16. Urinary Tract Cancers
    17. Cancer of the Bladder
    18. Urinary Diversions
    19. Cutaneous Urinary Diversions
    20. Continent Urinary Diversions
    21. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing Urinary Diversion Surgery
    22. Nephrosclerosis - Urinary Tract Disorders
    23. Hydronephrosis - Urinary Tract Disorders
    24. Urethritis - Urinary Tract Disorders
    25. Renal Abscess - Urinary Tract Disorders
    26. Tuberculosis of the Urinary Tract
    27. Urethral Strictures
    28. Renal Cysts
    29. Interstitial Cystitis - Urinary Tract Disorders

    Assessment and Management of Female Physiologic Processes


    1. Role of Nurses in Women�s Health
    2. Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System
    3. Function of the Female Reproductive System
    4. Assessment of Female Physiologic Processes: Health History and Clinical Manifestations
    5. Assessment of Female Physiologic Processes: Physical Assessment
    6. Cytologic Test for Cancer (Pap Smear) - Diagnostic Evaluation of Female Physiologic Processes
    7. Colposcopy and Cervical Biopsy - Diagnostic Evaluation of Female Physiologic Processes
    8. Cryotherapy and Laser Therapy - Diagnostic Evaluation of Female Physiologic Processes
    9. Cone Biopsy and LEEP - Diagnostic Evaluation of Female Physiologic Processes
    10. Endometrial (Aspiration) Biopsy - Diagnostic Evaluation of Female Physiologic Processes
    11. Dilation and Curettage - Diagnostic Evaluation of Female Physiologic Processes
    12. Endoscopic Examinations - Diagnostic Evaluation of Female Physiologic Processes
    13. Other Diagnostic Procedures - Diagnostic Evaluation of Female Physiologic Processes
    14. Menstruation - Management of Normal and Altered Female Physiologic Processes
    15. Perimenopause - Management of Normal and Altered Female Physiologic Processes
    16. Menopause - Management of Normal and Altered Female Physiologic Processes
    17. Premenstrual Syndrome - Management of Normal and Altered Female Physiologic Processes
    18. Dysmenorrhea - Management of Normal and Altered Female Physiologic Processes
    19. Amenorrhea - Management of Normal and Altered Female Physiologic Processes
    20. Abnormal Uterine Bleeding - Management of Normal and Altered Female Physiologic Processes
    21. Dyspareunia - Management of Normal and Altered Female Reproductive Function
    22. Contraception - Management of Normal and Altered Female Reproductive Function
    23. Abortion - Management of Normal and Altered Female Reproductive Function
    24. Ectopic Pregnancy - Management of Normal and Altered Female Reproductive Function
    25. Nursing Process: The Patient With an Ectopic Pregnancy

    Management of Patients With Female Reproductive Disorders


    1. Vulvovaginal Infections
    2. Candidiasis - Vulvovaginal Infections
    3. Seminal Plasma Protein Allergy - Vulvovaginal Infections
    4. Bacterial Vaginosis - Vulvovaginal Infections
    5. Trichomoniasis - Vulvovaginal Infections
    6. Nursing Process: The Patient With a Vulvovaginal Infection
    7. Human Papillomavirus - Vulvovaginal Infections
    8. Herpesvirus Type 2 Infection (Herpes Genitalis, Herpes Simplex Virus)
    9. Nursing Process: The Patient With a Genital Herpesvirus Infection
    10. Toxic Shock Syndrome - Vulvovaginal Infections
    11. Endocervicitis and Cervicitis - Vulvovaginal Infections
    12. Chlamydia and Gonorrhea - Vulvovaginal Infections
    13. Pelvic Infection (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease)
    14. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
    15. Fistulas of the Vagina - Structural Disorders
    16. Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Cystocele, Rectocele, Enterocele
    17. Uterine Prolapse - Structural Disorders
    18. Benign Disorders - Female Reproductive Disorders
    19. Vulvar Cysts
    20. Vulvar Dystrophy
    21. Ovarian Cysts
    22. Benign Tumors of the Uterus:Fibroids (Leiomyomas, Myomas)
    23. Endometriosis
    24. Adenomyosis
    25. Malignant Conditions of Female Reproductive System
    26. Cancer of the Cervix
    27. Pregnancy-Related Neoplasm
    28. Cancer of the Uterus (Endometrium)
    29. Cancer of the Vulva
    30. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing Vulvar Surgery
    31. Cancer of the Vagina
    32. Cancer of the Fallopian Tubes
    33. Cancer of the Ovary
    34. Hysterectomy
    35. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing a Hysterectomy
    36. Radiation Therapy - Female Reproductive System

    Assessment and Management of Patients With Breast Disorders


    1. Breast - Anatomic and Physiologic Overview
    2. Assessment of Patients With Breast Disorders
    3. Diagnostic Evaluation of Patients With Breast Disorders
    4. Nursing Care of the Patient Undergoing a Breast Biopsy
    5. Conditions Affecting the Nipple
    6. Breast Infections
    7. Benign Conditions of the Breast
    8. Malignant Conditions of the Breast
    9. Current Research in Breast Cancer
    10. Prophylactic Mastectomy
    11. Breast Cancer
    12. Breast Cancer: Medical Management
    13. Special Issues in Breast Cancer Management
    14. Nursing Process: The Patient With Breast Cancer
    15. Reconstructive Breast Surgery
    16. Diseases of the Male Breast

    Assessment and Management of Problems Related to Male Reproductive Processes


    1. Testicular Development
    2. Glandular Function
    3. Assessment of Problems Related to Male Reproductive Processes
    4. Diagnostic Evaluation to Male Reproductive Processes
    5. Disorders of Male Sexual Function
    6. Infections of the Male Genitourinary Tract
    7. Prostatitis - Conditions of the Prostate
    8. Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (Enlarged Prostate)
    9. Cancer of the Prostate
    10. The Patient Undergoing Prostate Surgery
    11. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing Prostatectomy
    12. Conditions Affecting the Testes and Adjacent Structures
    13. Conditions Affecting the Penis

    Assessment of Immune Function


    1. Anatomy of the Immune System
    2. Immune Function: Defenses and Responses
    3. Advances in Immunology
    4. Assessment of Immune Function
    5. Diagnostic Evaluation of the Immune System

    Management of Patients With Immunodeficiency


    1. Management of Patients With Immunodeficiency
    2. Phagocytic Dysfunction - Primary Immunodeficiencies
    3. B-Cell Deficiencies - Primary Immunodeficiencies
    4. T-Cell Deficiencies - Primary Immunodeficiencies
    5. Combined B-Cell and T-Cell Deficiencies
    6. Deficiencies of the Complement System - Primary Immunodeficiencies
    7. Secondary Immunodeficiencies
    8. Nursing Management for Patients With Immunodeficiencies

    Management of Patients With HIV Infection and AIDS


    1. Management of Patients With HIV Infection and AIDS
    2. HIV Infection and AIDS: Epidemiology and HIV Transmission
    3. Prevention of HIV Infection
    4. HIV Infection and AIDS: Transmission to Health Care Providers
    5. HIV Infection and AIDS: Pathophysiology
    6. Stages of HIV Disease
    7. HIV Infection and AIDS: Assessment and Diagnostic Findings
    8. Treatment of HIV Infection
    9. HIV Infection and AIDS: Drug Resistance
    10. HIV Infection and AIDS: Structured Intermittent Therapy
    11. HIV Infection and AIDS: Clinical Manifestations
    12. HIV Infection and AIDS: Medical Management
    13. HIV Infection and AIDS: Complementary and Alternative Modalities
    14. HIV Infection and AIDS: Supportive Care
    15. Nursing Process: The Patient With AIDS
    16. Emotional and Ethical Concerns - Patients With HIV Infection and AIDS

    Assessment and Management of Patients With Allergic Disorders


    1. Assessment and Management of Patients With Allergic Disorders
    2. Allergic Reaction: Physiologic Overview
    3. Assessment of Patients With Allergic Disorders
    4. Diagnostic Evaluation of Patients With Allergic Disorders
    5. Allergic Disorders
    6. Anaphylaxis - Allergic Disorders
    7. Allergic Rhinitis - Allergic Disorders
    8. Nursing Process: The Patient With Allergic Rhinitis
    9. Contact Dermatitis - Allergic Disorders
    10. Atopic Dermatitis - Allergic Disorders
    11. Dermatitis Medicamentosa (Drug Reactions) - Allergic Disorders
    12. Urticaria and Angioneurotic Edema
    13. Hereditary Angioedema - Allergic Disorders
    14. Food Allergy - Allergic Disorders
    15. Serum Sickness - Allergic Disorders
    16. Latex Allergy - Allergic Disorders

    Assessment and Management of Patients With Rheumatic Disorders


    1. Rheumatic Diseases
    2. Nursing Process: The Patient With a Rheumatic Disease
    3. Diffuse Connective Tissue Diseases
    4. Rheumatoid Arthritis - Diffuse Connective Tissue Diseases
    5. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus - Diffuse Connective Tissue Diseases
    6. Scleroderma - Diffuse Connective Tissue Diseases
    7. Polymyositis - Diffuse Connective Tissue Diseases
    8. Polymyalgia Rheumatica - Diffuse Connective Tissue Diseases
    9. Degenerative Joint Disease (Osteoarthritis)
    10. Spondyloarthropathies
    11. Metabolic and Endocrine Diseases Associated With Rheumatic Disorders: Gout
    12. Fibromyalgia
    13. Arthritis Associated With Infectious Organisms
    14. Neoplasms and Neurovascular, Bone, and Extra-Articular Disorders

    Assessment of Integumentary Function


    1. Anatomy of the Skin, Hair, Nails, and Glands of the Skin
    2. Functions of the Skin
    3. Assessment of Integumentary Function
    4. Diagnostic Evaluation of Integumentary Function

    Management of Patients With Dermatologic Problems


    1. Skin Care for Patients With Skin Conditions
    2. Wound Care for Skin Conditions
    3. Pruritus
    4. Secretory Disorders
    5. Hydradenitis Suppurativa - Secretory Disorders
    6. Seborrheic Dermatoses - Secretory Disorders
    7. Acne Vulgaris - Secretory Disorders
    8. Impetigo - Bacterial Infections: Pyodermas
    9. Folliculitis, Furuncles, and Carbuncles - Bacterial Infections: Pyodermas
    10. Viral Skin Infections
    11. Fungal (Mycotic) Infections
    12. Parasitic Skin Infestation
    13. Contact Dermatitis
    14. Psoriasis - Noninfectious Inflammatory Dermatoses
    15. Nursing Process: Care of the Patient With Psoriasis
    16. Exfoliative Dermatitis - Noninfectious Inflammatory Dermatoses
    17. Blistering Diseases
    18. Pemphigus - Blistering Diseases
    19. Bullous Pemphigoid - Blistering Diseases
    20. Dermatitis Herpetiformis - Blistering Diseases
    21. Herpes Gestationis - Blistering Diseases
    22. Nursing Process: Care of the Patient With Blistering Diseases
    23. Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis and Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
    24. Nursing Process: Care of the Patient With Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
    25. Ulcerations
    26. Benign Tumors of the Skin
    27. Malignant Tumors of the Skin: Skin Cancer
    28. Basal Cell and Squamous Cell Carcinoma
    29. Malignant Melanoma
    30. Nursing Process: Care of the Patient With Malignant Melanoma
    31. Metastatic Skin Tumors
    32. Kaposi�s Sarcoma
    33. Dermatologic and Plastic Reconstructive Surgery
    34. Wound Coverage: Grafts and Flaps
    35. Chemical Face Peeling
    36. Dermabrasion
    37. Nursing Process: Care of the Patient With Facial Reconstruction
    38. Face Lift
    39. Laser Treatment of Cutaneous Lesions

    Management of Patients With Burn Injury


    1. Incidence of Burn Injury
    2. Outlook for Survival and Recovery - Burn Injury
    3. Pathophysiology of Burns
    4. Classification of Burns
    5. Local and Systemic Responses to Burns
    6. Management of the Patient With a Burn Injury
    7. Emergent/Resuscitative Phase of Burn Care
    8. Acute or Intermediate Phase of Burn Care
    9. Acute or Intermediate Phase of Burn Care: Grafting the Burn Wound
    10. Acute or Intermediate Phase of Burn Care: Pain Management, Nutritional Support
    11. Disorders of Wound Healing
    12. Nursing Process: Care of the Patient During the Acute Phase
    13. Rehabilitation Phase of Burn Care
    14. Nursing Process: Care of the Patient During the Rehabilitation Phase
    15. Burn Care in the Home

    Assessment and Management of Patients With Eye and Vision Disorders


    1. Eye - Anatomic and Physiologic Overview
    2. Assessment of Patients With Eye and Vision Disorders
    3. Diagnostic Evaluation of Patients With Eye and Vision Disorders
    4. Impaired Vision: Refractive Errors, Low Vision and Blindness
    5. Glaucoma
    6. Cataracts
    7. Corneal Disorders
    8. Retinal Detachment - Retinal Disorders
    9. Retinal Vascular Disorders
    10. Macular Degeneration - Retinal Disorders
    11. Orbital Trauma
    12. Ocular Trauma
    13. Ocular Burns
    14. Dry Eye Syndrome
    15. Conjunctivitis
    16. Uveitis
    17. Orbital Cellulitis
    18. Orbital and Ocular Tumors
    19. Surgical Procedures and Enucleation - Eye and Vision Disorders
    20. Ocular Consequences of Systemic Disease
    21. Concepts in Ocular Medication Administration
    22. Issues in Ophthalmology
    23. Nursing Considerations - Eye and Vision Disorders

    Assessment and Management of Patients With Hearing and Balance Disorders


    1. Anatomy of the External Ear
    2. Anatomy of the Middle Ear
    3. Anatomy of the Inner Ear
    4. Function of the Ears
    5. Assessment of Patients With Hearing and Balance Disorders
    6. Diagnostic Evaluation of Patients With Hearing and Balance Disorders
    7. Hearing Loss
    8. Conditions of the External Ear
    9. Conditions of the Middle Ear
    10. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing Mastoid Surgery
    11. Conditions of the Inner Ear
    12. Aural Rehabilitation

    Assessment of Neurologic Function


    1. Anatomic and Physiologic Overview of Neurologic Function
    2. Anatomy of Cells of the Nervous System, Neurotransmitters
    3. Anatomy of the Central Nervous System
    4. Anatomy of the Peripheral Nervous System
    5. Motor and Sensory Functions of the Nervous System
    6. Health History - Assessment: The Neurologic Examination
    7. Clinical Manifestations - Assessment: The Neurologic Examination
    8. Physical Examination - Assessment: The Neurologic Examination
    9. Diagnostic Evaluation of Neurologic Function

    Management of Patients With Neurologic Dysfunction


    1. Management of Patients With Neurologic Dysfunction
    2. Altered Level of Consciousness
    3. Nursing Process: The Patient With an Altered Level of Consciousness
    4. Increased Intracranial Pressure
    5. Nursing Process: The Patient With Increased ICP
    6. Intracranial Surgery
    7. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing Intracranial Surgery
    8. Transsphenoidal Surgery
    9. Seizure Disorders
    10. The Epilepsies
    11. Nursing Process: The Patient With Epilepsy
    12. Status Epilepticus
    13. Headache

    Management of Patients With Cerebrovascular Disorders


    1. Management of Patients With Cerebrovascular Disorders
    2. Ischemic Stroke
    3. Nursing Process: The Patient Recovering from an Ischemic Stroke
    4. Hemorrhagic Stroke
    5. Nursing Process: The Patient With a Hemorrhagic Stroke

    Management of Patients With Neurologic Trauma


    1. Head Injuries
    2. Brain Injury
    3. Nursing Process: The Patient With a Brain Injury
    4. Spinal Cord Injury
    5. Nursing Process: The Patient With Acute Spinal Cord Injury
    6. Nursing Process: The Patient With Quadriplegia or Paraplegia

    Management of Patients With Neurologic Infections Autoimmune Disorders and Neuropathies


    1. Meningitis - Infectious Neurologic Disorders
    2. Brain Abscess - Infectious Neurologic Disorders
    3. Herpes Simplex Virus Encephalitis - Infectious Neurologic Disorders
    4. Arthropod-Borne Virus Encephalitis - Infectious Neurologic Disorders
    5. Fungal Encephalitis - Infectious Neurologic Disorders
    6. Creutzfeldt-Jakob and New-Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
    7. Multiple Sclerosis - Autoimmune Processes
    8. Nursing Process: The Patient With Multiple Sclerosis
    9. Myasthenia Gravis - Autoimmune Processes
    10. Guillain-Barr� Syndrome - Autoimmune Processes
    11. Nursing Process: The Patient With Guillain-Barr� Syndrome
    12. Cranial Nerve Disorders
    13. Trigeminal Neuralgia (Tic Douloureux) - Cranial Nerve Disorders
    14. Bell�s Palsy - Cranial Nerve Disorders
    15. Disorders of the Peripheral Nervous System

    Management of Patients With Oncologic or Degenerative Neurologic Disorders


    1. Primary Brain Tumors
    2. Cerebral Metastases
    3. Nursing Process: The Patient With Cerebral Metastases or Incurable Brain Tumor
    4. Spinal Cord Tumors
    5. Degenerative Disorders
    6. Parkinson�s Disease
    7. Nursing Process: The Patient With Parkinson�s Disease
    8. Huntington�s Disease
    9. Alzheimer�s Disease
    10. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
    11. Muscular Dystrophies
    12. Degenerative Disk Disease
    13. Herniation of a Cervical Intervertebral Disk
    14. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing a Cervical Discectomy
    15. Herniation of a Lumbar Disk
    16. Post-Polio Syndrome

    Assessment of Musculoskeletal Function


    1. Structure and Function of the Skeletal System
    2. Structure and Function of the Articular System
    3. Structure and Function of the Skeletal Muscle System
    4. Assessment of Musculoskeletal Function: Health History
    5. Assessment of Musculoskeletal Function: Physical Assessment
    6. Diagnostic Evaluation of Musculoskeletal Function
    7. Nursing Implications - Musculoskeletal Function

    Musculoskeletal Care Modalities


    1. Managing Care of the Patient in a Cast
    2. Nursing Process: The Patient in a Cast
    3. Specific Cast Management Considerations
    4. Managing the Patient With Splints and Braces
    5. Managing the Patient With an External Fixator
    6. Managing the Patient in Traction
    7. Principles of Effective Traction
    8. Skin Traction
    9. Skeletal Traction
    10. Nursing Process: The Patient in Traction
    11. Managing the Patient Undergoing Orthopedic Surgery
    12. Joint Replacement - Managing the Patient Undergoing Orthopedic Surgery
    13. Total Hip Replacement - Managing the Patient Undergoing Orthopedic Surgery
    14. Total Knee Replacement - Managing the Patient Undergoing Orthopedic Surgery
    15. Nursing Process: Preoperative Care of the Patient Undergoing Orthopedic Surgery
    16. Nursing Process: Postoperative Care of the Patient Undergoing Orthopedic Surgery

    Management of Patients With Musculoskeletal Disorders


    1. Acute Low Back Pain
    2. Nursing Process: The Patient With Acute Low Back Pain
    3. Common Problems of the Upper Extremity
    4. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing Surgery of the Hand or Wrist
    5. Common Foot Problems
    6. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing Foot Surgery
    7. Osteoporosis - Metabolic Bone Disorders
    8. Nursing Process: The Patient With a Spontaneous Vertebral Fracture Related to Osteoporosis
    9. Osteomalacia - Metabolic Bone Disorders
    10. Paget�s Disease - Metabolic Bone Disorders
    11. Osteomyelitis - Musculoskeletal Infections
    12. Nursing Process: The Patient With Osteomyelitis
    13. Septic (Infectious) Arthritis - Musculoskeletal Infections
    14. Benign Bone Tumors
    15. Malignant Bone Tumors
    16. Metastatic Bone Disease
    17. Nursing Process: The Patient With a Bone Tumor

    Management of Patients With Musculoskeletal Trauma


    1. Management of Patients With Musculoskeletal Trauma
    2. Contusions, Strains, and Sprains
    3. Joint Dislocations
    4. Sports-Related Injuries
    5. Fractures
    6. Fracture Healing and Complications (Early and Delayed)
    7. Clavicle - Fracture
    8. Humeral Neck - Fracture
    9. Humeral Shaft - Fracture
    10. Elbow - Fracture
    11. Radial Head - Fracture
    12. Radial and Ulnar Shafts - Fracture
    13. Wrist - Fracture
    14. Hand - Fracture
    15. Pelvis - Fracture
    16. Femur - Fracture
    17. Femoral Shaft - Fracture
    18. Tibia and Fibula - Fracture
    19. Rib - Fracture
    20. Thoracolumbar Spine - Fracture
    21. Amputation
    22. Nursing Process: The Patient Undergoing an Amputation

    Management of Patients With Infectious Diseases


    1. The Infectious Process
    2. Elements of Infection
    3. Colonization, Infection, and Disease
    4. Microbiology Report
    5. Organizations Involved in Infection Prevention
    6. Preventing Infection in the Community
    7. Preventing Infection in the Hospital
    8. Emerging Infectious Diseases
    9. West Nile Virus - Emerging Infectious Disease
    10. Legionnaires� Disease - Emerging Infectious Disease
    11. Lyme Disease - Emerging Infectious Disease
    12. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome - Emerging Infectious Disease
    13. Ebola and Marburg Viruses - Emerging Infectious Disease
    14. Travel and Immigration - Emerging Infectious Disease
    15. Diarrheal Diseases - Emerging Infectious Disease
    16. Nursing Process: The Patient With Infectious Diarrhea
    17. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    18. Human Immunodeficiency Virus - Sexually Transmitted Disease
    19. Syphilis - Sexually Transmitted Disease
    20. Gonorrhea - Sexually Transmitted Disease
    21. Chlamydia Trachomatis - Sexually Transmitted Disease
    22. Nursing Process: The Patient With a Sexually Transmitted Disease
    23. Home-Based Care of the Patient With an Infectious Disease
    24. Nursing Process: The Patient With an Infectious Disease

    Emergency Nursing


    1. Scope and Practice of Emergency Nursing
    2. Principles of Emergency Care
    3. Airway Obstruction - Emergency Nursing
    4. Hemorrhage - Emergency Nursing
    5. Hypovolemic Shock - Emergency Nursing
    6. Wounds - Emergency Nursing
    7. Trauma - Emergency Nursing
    8. Intra-abdominal Injuries - Emergency Nursing
    9. Crush Injuries - Emergency Nursing
    10. Multiple Injuries - Emergency Nursing
    11. Fractures - Emergency Nursing
    12. Heat Stroke - Environmental Emergencies
    13. Frostbite - Environmental Emergencies
    14. Hypothermia - Environmental Emergencies
    15. Near-Drowning - Environmental Emergencies
    16. Decompression Sickness - Environmental Emergencies
    17. Anaphylactic Reaction - Environmental Emergencies
    18. Latex Allergy - Environmental Emergencies
    19. Injected Poisons: Stinging Insects, Snake Bites - Environmental Emergencies
    20. Poisoning - Emergency Nursing
    21. Substance Abuse - Emergency Nursing
    22. Violence, Abuse, and Neglect - Emergency Nursing
    23. Psychiatric Emergencies

    Terrorism Mass Casualty and Disaster Nursing


    1. Terrorism, Mass Casualty, and Disaster Nursing
    2. Emergency Preparedness
    3. Initiating the Emergency Operations Plan
    4. Preparing for Terrorism
    5. Weapons of Terror: Biological Weapons
    6. Weapons of Terror: Chemical Weapons
    7. Weapons of Terror: Nuclear Radiation Exposure



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