Applying Pathophysiological Concepts for the NCLEX-RN®: Through an Inclusive Lens - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 1st Edition
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Develop clinical judgment, understand the role of social determinants of health in patient care, and build pathophysiological connections to decision-making! An inclusive guide, Applying Pathophysiological Concepts for the NCLEX-RN® helps you understand pathophysiology principles, how they relate to the social determinants of health, and how they relate to improving patient care. Coverage of diseases and disorders is organized by body system, with each chapter including an overview of the topic, a guide to study along with study tips, realistic case studies, and challenge questions asking you to apply your knowledge to clinical situations. Written by noted nurse educator Kaveri Roy, this text features a strong focus on clinical judgment that makes it a perfect study and review tool for the Next Generation NCLEX-RN®.
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- Overview of each body system includes the related diseases and disorders for each
- Case studies help you grasp pathophysiological concepts and apply clinical judgment to care-based decisions
- Challenge/guiding questions help you apply pathophysiological principles to clinical situations, with answers provided at the back of the book
- Inclusive lens highlights how social determinants of health (SDOH) are indicators of disease pathways
- Focus on patient needs/concepts enhances your understanding beyond specific medical diagnoses
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1. Inflammation and Immunity
2. Genetic Disorders and Cancer
3. Fluid, Electrolytes, and Arterial Blood Gases
4. Renal Diseases
5. Hematological Disorders
6. Cardiac Disease Part 1
7. Cardiac Disease Part 2
8. Pulmonary Disease Part 1
9. Pulmonary Disease Part 2
10. Endocrine Disorders
11. Gastrointestinal Disorders
12. Disorders of Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas
13. Neurological Disorders Part 1
14. Neurological Disorders Part 2
15. Musculoskeletal Disorders
16. Putting It All Together—Looking at Real Patients With Multiple Comorbidities -
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