Clinical Reasoning and Care Coordination in Advanced Practice Nursing (eBook)
416 Seiten
Springer Publishing Company (Verlag)
978-0-8261-3184-3 (ISBN)
TITLE PAGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Unit I CARE COORDINATION CLINICAL REASONING FOUNDATIONS
Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning: Contemporary Competency Expectations
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Contemporary Policies and Competency Expectations
Nursing Art and Science
Essential Education Requirements
Interprofessionality
Clinical Reasoning Mind-Set
A Look Ahead
Summary
Key Concepts
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 1.1 - Comparison Table of Clinical Nurse Leader and Nurse Practitioner Competencies
Table 1.2 - Domains of Interprofessional Practice
Table 1.3 - Prompts for a Clinical Reasoning Mind-Set
Knowledge Complexity and Clinical Reasoning: Standardized Terminologies
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge Work: Filters, Frames and Focus
Nursing Informatics: Evolving Nursing Knowledge Work
The Knowledge Complexity Archetype
Levels of Nursing Practice Data
Individual Level Data
Unit/Organization Level Data
Network/State/Country Level Data
Summary
Key Concepts
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 2.1 - Knowledge Complexity Archetype
Table 2.2 - Harmonizing Nursing Language and Domains, Taxonomy of Nursing Practice: A Common Unified Structure for Nursing Language
Table 2.3 - Harmonizing Nursing Domains and Medical Diagnoses
Figures
Figure 2.1 - Nursing Practice Data: Three levels
The Evolving Nature of Nursing Process and Clinical Reasoning
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Developmental Generations of the Nursing Process
Mastering the OPT Model of Clinical Reasoning
Patient-Centered Reasoning: Activating Systems Thinking Skills Through the Use of Clinical Reasoning Webs
The OPT Clinical Reasoning Model
Clinical Reasoning: Framing and Perspectives
Reflection
Strategies that Support the Development of Clinical Reasoning
Summary
Key Points of This Chapter
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 3.1- Standardized Nursing Languages
Table 3.2 - Questions that Guide the Use of the OPT Model
Table 3.3 - Reflection Prompts to Support Self-regulated Clinical Reasoning
Table 3. 4 - Thinking Strategies and Definitions
Table 3.5 - Comparison of Thinking Strategies, Critical Thinking Skills, and Reflective Clinical Reasoning
Figures
Figure 3.1 - OPT clinical reasoning web worksheet
Figure 3.2 - OPT clinical reasoning model
Essentials of Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
Care Coordination and Competing Values
Clinical Reasoning and Care Coordination: Levels and Perspectives
Clinical Reasoning Care Coordination Essentials
Creating a CCCR Systems Model Web
Creating a CCCR Systems Model
The Value Dimensions of Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning
Summary
Key Points of This Chapter
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 4.1 - Value-Added Reflection Questions
Table 4.2 - Patient Centered Reflection Questions
Table 4.3 - Team Centered Reflection Question
Figures
Figure 4.1 - Competing Values Framework for Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning
Figure 4.2 - CCCR Systems Model Web
Figure 4.3- CCCR Systems Model
Figure 4.4 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Model
Figure 4.5 - Flow of Thinking
Thinking Skills that Support Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
The Need for Care Coordination
Contrasting Case Management with Evolving Definitions of Care Coordination
Examples of Care Coordination Models
Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning: Levels of Perspectives and Types of Thinking
Self-Regulation in Action: Thinking Processes that Support Clinical Reasoning
Metacognition: Thinking About the Thinking for Care Coordination
Summary
Key Points of This Chapter
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 5.1 Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning Skills
Figures
Figure 5.1 Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning Skills Systems model
Unit II CARE COORDINATION CLINICAL REASONING CASE STUDIES
Care Coordination across the Health Care Continuum: Health Care Issues for a Patient in Primary Community Health
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
The Patient Story
Patient-Centered Plan of Care Using OPT Worksheets
Care Coordination Using CCCR Model Worksheets
Clinical Judgments and Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning
Summary
Key Points of This Chapter
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 6.1 - Relationship Between Nursing Domains, Medical Diagnoses and Web Connections
Table 6.2 - Questions that Guide the Use of the OPT Model
Table 6.3 - Patient Centered Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Table 6.4 - Value Definitions and Questions
Table 6.5 - Team Centered and Organizational Centered-Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Figures
Figure 6.1 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Web Worksheet
Figure 6.2 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Model for Care Coordination
Figure 6.3 - CCCR Systems Model Web
Figure 6.4- CCCR Systems Model
Care Coordination across the Health Care Continuum: Health Care Issues for a Psychological/Mental Health Patient
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
The Patient Story
Patient-Centered Plan of Care Using OPT Worksheets
Care Coordination Using CCCR Model Worksheets
Clinical Judgments and Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning
Summary
Key Points of This Chapter
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 7.1 - Relationship Between Nursing Domains, Medical Diagnoses and Web Connections
Table 7.2 - Questions that Guide the Use of the OPT Model
Table 7.3 - Patient Centered Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Table 7.4 - Value Definitions and Questions
Table 7.5 - Team Centered and Organizational Centered-Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Figures
Figure 7.1 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Web Worksheet
Figure 7.2 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Model for Care Coordination
Figure 7.3 - CCCR Systems Model Web
Figure 7.4 - CCCR Systems Model
Care Coordination across the Health Care Continuum: Health Care Issues for a Patient in Acute Care
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
The Patient Story
Patient-Centered Plan of Care Using OPT Worksheets
Care Coordination Using CCCR Model Worksheets
Clinical Judgments and Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning
Summary
Key Points of This Chapter
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 8.1 - Relationship Between Nursing Domains, Medical Diagnoses and Web Connections
Table 8.2 - Questions that Guide the Use of the OPT Model
Table 8.3 - Patient Centered Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Table 8.4 Value Definitions and Questions
Table 8.5 - Team Centered and Organizational Centered-Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Figures
Figure 8.1 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Web Worksheet
Figure 8.2 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Model for Care Coordination
Figure 8.3 - CCCR Systems Model Web
Figure 8.4 - CCCR Systems Model
Care Coordination across the Health Care Continuum: Health Care Issues for a Veteran/Military Patient
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
The Patient Story
Patient-Centered Plan of Care Using OPT Worksheets
Care Coordination Using CCCR Model Worksheets
Clinical Judgments and Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning
Summary
Key Points of This Chapter
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 9.1 - Relationship Between Nursing Domains, Medical Diagnoses and Web Connections
Table 9.2 - Questions that Guide the Use of the OPT Model
Table 9.3 - Patient Centered Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Table 9.4 - Value Definitions and Questions
Table 9.5 - Team Centered and Organizational Centered-Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Figures
Figure 9.1 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Web Worksheet
Figure 9.2 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Model for Care Coordination
Figure 9.4 - CCCR Systems Model Web
Figure 9.4 - CCCR Systems Model
Care Coordination across the Health Care Continuum: Health Care Issues for a Pediatric Patient
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
The Patient Story
Patient-Centered Plan of Care Using OPT Worksheets
Care Coordination Using CCCR Model Worksheets
Clinical Judgments and Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning
Summary
Key Points of This Chapter
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 10.1 - Relationship Between Nursing Domains, Medical Diagnoses and Web Connections
Table 10.2 - Questions that Guide the Use of the OPT Model
Table 10.3 - Patient Centered Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Table 10.4 - Value Definitions and Questions
Table 10.5 - Team Centered and Organizational Centered-Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Figures
Figure 10.1 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Web Worksheet
Figure 10.2 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Model for Care Coordination
Figure 10.3 - CCCR Systems Model Web
Figure 10.4 - CCCR Systems Model
Care Coordination across the Health Care Continuum: Health Care Issues for a Maternity Patient
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
The Patient Story
Patient-Centered Plan of Care Using OPT Worksheets
Care Coordination Using CCCR Model Worksheets
Clinical Judgments and Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning
Summary
Key Points of This Chapter
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 11.1 - Relationship Between Nursing Domains, Medical Diagnoses and Web Connections
Table 11.2 - Questions that Guide the Use of the OPT Model
Table 11.3 - Patient Centered Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Table 11.4 - Value Definitions and Questions
Table 11.5 - Team Centered and Organizational Centered-Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Figures
Figure 11.1 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Web Worksheet
Figure 11.2 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Model for Care Coordination
Figure 11.3 - CCCR Systems Model Web
Figure 11.4 - CCCR Systems Model
Care Coordination across the Health Care Continuum: Health Care Issues for a Neonatal Patient
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
The Patient Story
Patient-Centered Plan of Care Using OPT Worksheets
Care Coordination Using CCCR Model Worksheets
Clinical Judgments and Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning
Summary
Key Points of This Chapter
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 12.1 - Relationship Between Nursing Domains, Medical Diagnoses and Web Connections
Table 12.2 - Questions that Guide the Use of the OPT Model
Table 12.3 - Patient Centered Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Table 12.4 - Value Definitions and Questions
Table 12.5 - Team Centered and Organizational Centered-Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Figures
Figure 12.1 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Web Worksheet
Figure 12.2 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Model for Care Coordination
Figure 12.3 - CCCR Systems Model Web
Figure 12.4 - CCCR Systems Model
Care Coordination across the Health Care Continuum: Health Care Issues for a Patient in Rehabilitation
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
The Patient Story
Patient-Centered Plan of Care Using OPT Worksheets
Care Coordination Using CCCR Model Worksheets
Clinical Judgments and Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning
Summary
Key Points of This Chapter
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 13.1 - Relationship Between Nursing Domains, Medical Diagnoses and Web Connections
Table 13.2 - Questions that Guide the Use of the OPT Model
Table 13.3 - Patient Centered Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Table 13.4 - Value Definitions and Questions
Table 13.5 - Team Centered and Organizational Centered-Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Figures
Figure 13.1 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Web Worksheet
Figure 13.2 - OPT Clinical Reasoning Model for Care Coordination
Figure 13.3 - CCCR Systems Model Web
Figure 13.4 - CCCR Systems Model
Care Coordination across the Health Care Continuum: Health Care Issues for a Long Term Care for the Adult Patient
Introduction
Learning Outcomes
The Patient Story
Patient-Centered Plan of Care Using OPT Worksheets
Care Coordination Using CCCR Model Worksheets
Clinical Judgments and Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning
Summary
Key Points of This Chapter
Study Questions and Activities
References
Tables
Table 14.1 - Body Mass Index
Table 14.2 - Relationship Between Nursing Domains, Medical Diagnoses and Web Connections
Table 14.3 - Questions that Guide the Use of the OPT Model
Table 14.4 - Patient Centered Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Table 14.5 - Value Definitions and Questions
Table 14.6 - Team Centered and Organizational Centered-Systems Thinking Self-reflection Questions
Figures
Figure 14.1 OPT Clinical Reasoning Web Worksheet
Figure 14.2 OPT Clinical Reasoning Model for Care Coordination
Figure 14.3 CCCR Systems Model Web
Figure 14.4 CCCR Systems Model
Unit III CARE COORDINATION CLINICAL REASONING INTO THE FUTURE
Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning: Future Trends and Challenges
Future Trends
Challenges for Nursing Education
Education Issues for Care Coordination
Care Coordination Curricula
Teaching-Learning Strategies
Challenges for Advanced Practice Nursing
Summary
References
Glossary of Terms
ACKNOWLEGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
PREFACE
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 28.4.2016 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 180 x 180 mm |
| Gewicht | 454 g |
| Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pflege |
| Schlagworte | Care Coordination Clinical Reasoning,CCCR,Outcome-Present State-Test,OPT,interprofessional care team,patient-centered care planning,health care system,primary care,acute care,rehabilitative care,long-term care,health care team |
| ISBN-10 | 0-8261-3184-0 / 0826131840 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-8261-3184-3 / 9780826131843 |
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