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INFUSION NURSE SPECIALIST
CHAPTER 2 EVIDENCE- BASED PRACTICE
DEFINITION OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
COMPONENTS OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
EBP AT THE POINT OF CARE: NURSE AND PATIENT
EBP SUPPORT AND OPPORTUNITIES
CHAPTER 3 AUALITY MANAGEMENT
DEFINING AND PERCEIVING QUALITY
LEADERS IN QUALITY MANAGEMENT
APPROACHES TO QUALITY MANAGEMENT
STANDARDS: STATEMENTS OF EXPECTED QUALITY
METHODS OF MEASURING PERFORMANCE
METHODS OF DISPLAYING AND ANALYZING DATA
TOOLS FOR PLANNING IMPROVEMENTS
TOOLS FOR DOCUMENTING IMPROVEMENT ACTIONS
INTEGRATING QUALITY MANAGEMENT
FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
CHAPTER 4 LEGAL ISSUES OF INFUSION NURSING
RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
APPROACHES TO ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING
APPLICATIONS TO INFUSION NURSING PRACTICE
ETHICAL PRACTICE FOR INFUSION NURSING
CHAPTER 6 CLINICIAN AND PATIENT EDUCATION
CHAPTER 7 CLINICAL AND PATIENT ASFETY
CHAPTER 8 INFUSION THERAPY ACROSS THE CONTINUUM
ALTERNATIVE SITE: OUTPATIENT AND LONG-TERM CARE SETTINGS
ALTERNATIVE SITE: HOME CARE
CHAPTER 9 FINANCIAL CONSIDERATIONS
THIRD-PARTY PURCHASERS OF VALUE
REIMBURSEMENT AND REVENUE
INFUSION TEAM VALIDATION AND IMPLEMENTATION
THE FUTURE RELATED TO INFUSION THERAPY
SECTION II PHYSIOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS
CHAPTER 10 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY RELATED TO INFUSION THERAPY
INTEGUMENT AND CONNECTIVE TISSUE
PERIPHERAL VASCULAR SYSTEM
CHAPTER 11 Fluids and ElEctrolytEs
PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROLYTE THERAPY
CHAPTER 12 INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL
IMMUNE SYSTEM AND SUSCEPTIBILITY TO INFECTION
PREVENTION OF CATHETER-ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS
PERIPHERAL VENOUS CATHETER
CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER INFECTION PREVENTION STRATEGI
ADDITIONAL INFECTION PREVENTION MEASURES
SAFE WORK AND INJECTION PRACTICES
IV PRODUCT AND CATHETER-RELATED CONTAMINATION
ENDOGENOUS SOURCES OF MICROORGANISMS
EXOGENOUS SOURCES OF MICROORGANISMS
INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL IN THE ALTERNATIVE CARE SETTING
SURVEILLANCE IN INFUSION THERAPY
DEFINITION OF A CENTRAL LINE–ASSOCIATED BLOODSTREAM INFECTION
CENTRAL LINE INSERTION PRACTICES’ ADHERENCE MONITORING
PATIENT AND CAREGIVER EDUCATION
SECTION III InfusIon TherapIes
CHAPTER 13 Parenteral Fluids
PHYSIOLOGY RELATED TO DELIVERY OF PARENTERAL SOLUTIONS
ASSESSMENT OF FLUID REQUIREMENTS
TYPES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF INTRAVENOUS SOLUTION
CHAPTER 14 BLOOD COMPONENT THERAPY
BLOOD STORAGE AND PRESERVATION
PREPARATION AND CLINICAL APPLICATION OF BLOOD COMPONENTS
ADMINISTRATION OF BLOOD COMPONENTS
BLOOD COMPONENT THERAPY IN SEVERE SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK
AUTOLOGOUS BLOOD TRANSFUSION
CONSIDERATIONS FOR INTRAVENOUS DRUG ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 16 BIOLOGIC THERAPY
DISORDERS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
BIOLOGIC THERAPY FOR TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS
IMMUNOGLOBULIN THERAPY FOR IMMUNE DEFICIENCY
NURSING CONSIDERATIONS AND PATIENT MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 17 Parenteral Nutrition
HISTORY OF PARENTERAL NUTRITION
NUTRIENT METABOLISM: STARVATION AND STRESS
INDICATIONS FOR PARENTERAL NUTRITION
DISEASE STATES AND NUTRITION SUPPORT
COMPONENTS OF PARENTERAL NUTRITION
PARENTERAL NUTRITION IN THE PEDIATRIC PATIENT
HOME PARENTERAL NUTRITION
CHAPTER 18 ANTINEOPLASTIC THERAPY
CHEMOTHERAPY CLASSIFICATIONS AND NOMENCLATURE
TOPOISOMERASE I INHIBITORS
CHEMOTHERAPY ADMINISTRATION
FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN ONCOLOGY
CHAPTER 19 PAIN MANAGEMENT
CHAPTE 20 INFUSION THERAPY EQUIPMENT
FROM INVENTION TO THE PATIENT
VENOUS ACCESS DEVICES (VADs)
VASCULAR VISUALIZATION DEVICES
CATHETER LOCATION SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 21 PRODUCT SELECTION AND EVALUATION
THE ROLE OF NURSES IN PRODUCT SELECTION AND EVALUATION
SECTION V IFUSION NURSING PRACTICE
CHAPTER 22 PATIENT ASSESSMENT AS RELATED TO FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE BALANCE
CHAPTER 23 PERIPHERAL VENOUS ACCESS DEVICES
PREPARATION OF PATIENT AND EQUIPMENT
PERIPHERAL INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 24 CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS DEVICES: ACCESS AND INSERTION
ASSESSMENT FACTORS DETERMINING CATHETER SELECTION
INSERTION-RELATED COMPLICATIONS
CHAPTER 25 CENTRAL VENOUS ACCESS DEVICES: CARE MAINTENACE, AND POTENTIAL COMPLICATIONS
POSTINSERTION-RELATED COMPLICATIONS
CHAPTER 26 ALTERNATIVE INFUSION ACCESS DEVICES
CONTINUOUS SUBCUTANEOUS INFUSION
INDICATIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR USE
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY RELATEDTO IO THERAPY
TYPES OF IO NEEDLES AND DEVICES
CHAPTER 27 INTRASPINAL ACCESS AND MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
METHODS OF DRUG ADMINISTRATION
COMPLICATIONS OF INTRASPINAL ACCESS DEVICES
NON–ACUTE NURSING CARE FACILITIES
INFUSION THERAPY DOCUMENTATION
PATIENT TEACHING AND UNDERSTANDING
SECTION VI SPECIALTY POPULATIONS
CHAPTER 29 INFUSION THERAPY IN CHILDREN
ANATOMICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICALDIFFERENCESIN CHILDREN
PEDIATRIC DEVELOPMENTAL ANDASSESSMENTCONSIDERATIONS
OTHER INTRAVASCULAR ROUTES
ALTERNATIVE-SITE INFUSION THERAPY
CHAPTER 30 INFUSION THERAPY IN THE OLDER ABULT
LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
GERONTOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
CONSIDERATIONS IN INFUSION NURSING