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Nursing Management of the Neurosurgical Patient: An Interprofessional Approach

  • Book

  • May 2024
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5917269
Use this new text/reference from a nationally recognized center of excellence to ensure high quality nursing care of neurosurgical patients! Nursing Management of the Neurosurgical Patient: An Interprofessional Approach is a concise new resource for best practices in both neurosurgery-specific nursing care and general hospital care. Topics include everything from preoperative assessment and bedside management to common procedures and pathophysiology of the brain and spine; neurosurgical issues such as diabetes, acute kidney injury, and coronary conditions; and pain management, substance abuse, and rehabilitation. A reader-friendly style includes photos, algorithms, flowcharts, and checklists to make it easy to find essential information quickly. Written by experienced neuroscience nurses and Nurse Practitioners, neurosurgeons, and hospitalist physicians, this book uses a team-based, collaborative approach to neurosurgical nursing care.
  • Team-based, interprofessional collaborative, evidence-based approach provides an in-depth guide to neurosurgical nursing care.
  • Consistent, streamlined format serves well as both a textbook and a reference for clinical settings.
  • Abundant, easy-to-reference algorithms help you respond quickly and effectively to resolve neurosurgical patient problems.
  • Discussion and Nursing Considerations sections are provided in every chapter to describe the practical application of key chapter content.
  • Case study with application-level questions is included in every chapter to help you apply key content to neurosurgical nursing practice.
  • Answer key for each case study is provided in every chapter to reinforce understanding and provide remediation.
  • Interprofessional collaborative authorship provides wide-ranging expertise, with each chapter written by a team consisting of a neuroscience nurse or Nurse Practitioner, a neurosurgeon, and a hospitalist physician.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Introduction to Neurosurgery and Medical Management
1. Preoperative Assessment and Perioperative Bedside Management
2. Nursing Approach to the Neurologic Exam
Section 2: Common Procedures and Pathology of the Brain
3. Management of the Patient with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
4. Pathophysiology and Nursing Management of Brain Bleeds
5. Nursing Management of the Patient with Acute Ischemic Stroke
6. Nursing Management of the Patient with a Brain Tumor
7. Nursing Management of the Patient with a Headache Disorder
8. Nursing Management of the Patient with Encephalitis or Meningitis
9. Nursing Management of the Patient with Acute Encephalopathy
Section 3: Common Procedures and Pathology of the Spine
10. Nursing Protocol for Elective Spine Surgery
11. Nursing Management of the Patient with Acute Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
12. Spinal Cord Stimulator Management for Nurses
13. Nursing Management of Neoplastic Spinal Cord Compression
14. Nursing Management of Vertebral Osteomyelitis and Spinal Epidural Abscess
Section 4: Medical Management of Common Neurosurgical Issues
15. Diabetes Management in the Neurosurgical Patient
16. Nursing Management of Acute Kidney Injury
17. Nursing Management of the Patient with Arrhythmias and Acute Coronary Syndrome
18. Anticoagulation for Venothromboembolism
19. Nursing Management of the Airway and Shortness of Breath
20. Sodium Disorders in Neurosurgical Patients
21. Identification and Management of Hypopituitarism
22. Nursing Management of Anemia
23. Nursing Management of Thrombocytopenia
24. Nursing Management of Dysautonomia: Autonomic Dysreflexia and Paroxysmal Sympathetic Hypersensitivity
25. Medical Management of Constipation
26. Nursing Management of the Patient with Postoperative Ileus
27. Nursing Management of Nutrition in Neurosurgical Patients
28. Wound Care in the Surgical Setting
29. Nursing Management of Postoperative Fever
Section 5: Complex Issues in Pain Management and Substance Abuse
30. Pain Management Using Multimodal Analgesia in the Neurosurgical Spine Patient
31. Nursing Management of the Patient with Opioid Use Disorder
32. Social Work Management of the Patient with Opioid Use Disorder
Section 6: Post-hospitalization Care
33. Rehabilitation of the Neurosurgical Patient

Authors

Newton Mei Director of Education, Departments of Medicine and Neurological Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lauren Malinowski-Falk Nurse Practitioner, Medicine, Neurological Surgery, Spine Unit and iNICU, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Allison M. Lang Nurse Practitioner, Neurological Surgery, Spine Unit and iNICU, Thomas Jefferson University. Jesse Edwards Assistant Professor of Medicine Farber HospitalistDepartments of Medicine and Neurological Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Ren� Daniel Departments of Medicine and Neurological Surgery, Co-Director of the Farber Hospitalist Service (a Division of the Department of Neurological Surgery), Medical Director of the Spine Unit and iNICU, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.