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Now in its Twelfth Edition,
Fundamental Nursing Skills and Concepts continues in the tradition of excellent coverage of basic nursing theory and clinical skills that have long made this text a leading resource for LPN/LVN students at the beginning of their program. Students using this text will learn theoretical nursing concepts, step-by-step skills and procedures, and clinical applications, all while applying philosophical concepts focusing on the human experience such as caring as the essence of nursing, supportive health care provider networks, and accountability for actions and clinical decisions.
Filled with engaging learning tools that promote critical thinking, this new edition has been fully updated to reflect current medical and nursing practice with visually enticing photos and illustrations that bring the information to life and reinforce learning. Highlights of the 12th Edition include:
Key Benefits:
- New Author. Loretta Moreno, who is currently a LPN/LVN Program Director in Texas.
- NEW! Key Points. These are added at end of each chapter to help summarize the chapter.
- NEW! Unfolding Case Studies. These gives novices student context to the content. As the case unfolds, students are asked questions to provoke critical thinking.
- NEW! Health Promotion Feature. Adding more Healthy People 2020 (or future healthy people) content to each chapter.
Fundamental Nursing Skills and Concepts is the book all LPN/LVN students need to build a strong foundation of basic nursing theory and clinical skills for a successful course of study and future practice.