cover image - Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 8th Edition
ISBN: 9780443407581
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 592
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $62.99

Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 8th Edition

by Leighann Remmert, MS, RN and Sheila A. Sorrentino, PhD, RN

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 8th Edition
ISBN: 9780443407581
Copyright: 2027
Page Count: 592
Imprint: Mosby
List Price: $62.99

$62.99

Or $0.00 with a valid access code
Not Yet Available
Coming Soon!
Expected availability date: 12-01-2026
Master the role and responsibilities of today’s nursing assistant! Mosby's Essentials for Nursing Assistants, 8th Edition, provides concise, easy-to-understand instruction in the knowledge and skills required for basic nursing assistants. Step-by-step procedures are included for more than 75 key procedures, and review questions and scenarios help you apply knowledge and develop critical thinking skills. The principles of treating patients and residents with dignity and respect while providing safe, competent, and efficient care are emphasized throughout. Coverage of OBRA-mandated content prepares you for success on state competency evaluations.
    • Easy-to-read, concise nursing assistant content is written at a 7th-grade reading level.
    • Objectives, Key Terms, and Key Abbreviations are listed at the beginning of each chapter for reading preparation and reference. Key terms are clearly defined in the text.
    • More than 75 step-by-step procedures are divided into Pre-Procedure, Procedure, and Post-Procedure sections for easier learning. A Quality of Life section reminds you of basic courtesies that show respect for the person.
    • Focus boxes highlight a certain part of the nursing assistant role.
      • Delegation Guidelines boxes list information that the nursing assistant needs before performing a procedure, along with observations to record and report to the nurse.
      • Promoting Safety and Comfort boxes identify safety and comfort measures to consider when giving care.
      • Focus on Older Persons boxes provide guidance on the special needs of older persons, including those with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
      • Caring About Culture boxes help you learn to provide culturally competent care.
      • Focus on Surveys boxes highlight the nursing assistant’s role during workplace inspections.
      • Focus on Communication boxes guide clear communication with patients or residents, visitors, and other staff members.
      • Focus on Math boxes explain math skills involved in various care measures and procedures.
      • Focus on PRIDE boxes promote the value of the patient or resident, family, and nursing assistant. Box content highlights aspects of Personal and Professional Responsibility, Rights and Respect, Independence and Social Interaction, Delegation and Teamwork, and Ethics and Laws. Each box concludes with an application question intended for personal thought or classroom discussion.
    • Laminated insert is useful for practice in the laboratory or clinical setting. This compact reference includes vital sign ranges, range-of-motion exercises, measurement conversions, and more.
    • Review questions evaluate and reinforce learning. Each chapter concludes with multiple-choice questions and a Focus on Practice: Problem Solving feature that presents a scenario intended for critical thinking and discussion.
    • Online resources include valuable learning tools and exercises.
    • UPDATED content reflects the latest OBRA-mandated standards
    • NEW QR code offers quick access to online review questions and appendices.
    • NEW content covers topics such as the somatic nervous system and the nurse assistant's role in the admissions and discharge process
    • NEW topics in the Common Health Problems chapter address anemia, lymphedema, gastro-esophageal reflux disease, vaginitis, and cellulitis
    • UPDATED communication content covers the patient and the patient's family, including basic needs, gender identity, spirituality, and dementia.
    • UPDATED Delegation Guidelines identify the nursing assistant’s specific responsibilities in accepting commonly delegated tasks
    • ENHANCED emphasis on patient safety includes new and updated content on workplace safety, hazardous substance safety measures, guidelines for using mechanical lifts, special diets, and dehydration and fluid overload
  • 1. Introduction to Health Care
    2. The Person’s Rights
    3. The Nursing Assistant
    4. Ethics and Laws
    5. Student and Work Ethics
    6. Communicating with the Person
    7. Health Team Communications
    8. Medical Terminology
    9. Body Structure and Function
    10. The Older Person
    11. Safety Needs
    12. Preventing Falls
    13. Restraint Alternatives and Restraints
    14. Preventing Infection
    15. Isolation Precautions
    16. Body Mechanics
    17. Moving the Person
    18. Transferring the Person
    19. The Person’s Unit
    20. Bedmaking
    21. Oral Hygiene
    22. Daily Hygiene and Bathing
    23. Grooming
    24. Dressing and Undressing
    25. Urinary Needs
    26. Urinary Catheters
    27. Bowel Needs
    28. Nutrition
    29. Meeting Nutrition Needs
    30. Fluid Needs
    31. Measurements
    32. Exercise and Activity Needs
    33. Comfort and Rest Needs
    34. Collecting Specimens
    35. Wound Care
    36. Pressure Injuries
    37. Oxygen Needs
    38. Rehabilitation Needs
    39. Hearing, Speech, and Vision Problems
    40. Common Health Problems
    41. Mental Health Disorders
    42. Confusion and Dementia
    43. Emergency Care
    44. End-of-Life Care
    45. Getting a Job Review Question Answers (on Evolve companion website)
  • Leighann Remmert, MS, RN, Certified Nursing Assistant Instructor, Williamsville, Illinois, USA and Sheila A. Sorrentino, PhD, RN, Curriculum and Health Care Consultant, USA
    • Ways of Reading
      • The appearance of the text and page layout can be modified according to the capabilities of the reading system (font family and font size, spaces between paragraphs, sentences, words, and letters, as well as color of background and text)
      • This e-publication is accessible to the full extent that the file format and types of content allow, on a specific reading device, by default, without necessarily including any additions such as textual descriptions of images or enhanced navigation
      • No information about nonvisual reading is available
    • Conformance
      • No information is available
    • Navigation
      • Table of contents to all chapters of the text via links
      • Page list to go to pages from the print source version
    • Rich Content
      • No information is available
    • Hazards
      • No information is available
    • Product Content
      • No information is available
    • Legal Considerations
      • No information is available
    • Additional Accessibility Information
      • Content is enhanced with ARIA roles to optimize organization and facilitate navigation
      • Page breaks included from the original print source
      • For readers with color vision deficiency, use of color (e.g., in diagrams, graphics and charts, in prompts, or on buttons inviting a response) is not the sole means of graphical distinction or of conveying information
      • E-publication includes basic navigation (usually less detailed than TOC-based navigation)
      • Where links, controls or buttons are included in the content, the purpose or functionality of each link, control or button is apparent from the associated text alone - or where it is unclear, separate link, control or button descriptions are provided
      • All (or substantially all) textual matter is arranged in a single logical reading order (including text that is visually presented as separate from the main text flow, e.g., in boxouts, captions, tables, footnotes, endnotes, citations, etc.). Non-textual content is also linked from within this logical reading order. (Purely decorative non-text content can be ignored).
      • The language of the text has been specified (e.g., via the HTML or XML lang attribute) to optimise text-to-speech (and other alternative renderings), both at the whole document level and, where appropriate, for individual words, phrases or passages in a different language.

$62.99

Or $0.00 with a valid access code
Not Yet Available
Coming Soon!
Expected availability date: 12-01-2026