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Provides a detailed overview of different forms of elder abuse in a variety of clinical settings. In combination with unfolding case studies, the book presents essential facts about elder abuse needed by nurses in clinical settings and provides them with useful tools to advocate for their patients.
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Provides a detailed overview of different forms of elder abuse in a variety of clinical settings. In combination with unfolding case studies, the book presents essential facts about elder abuse needed by nurses in clinical settings and provides them with useful tools to advocate for their patients.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Springer Publishing Company
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780826131522
- ISBN-10: 0826131522
- Artikelnr.: 44609692
- Verlag: Springer Publishing Company
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780826131522
- ISBN-10: 0826131522
- Artikelnr.: 44609692
Carol A. Miller, MSN, RN-BC is an independent care manager at Care & Counseling, where she focuses on promoting wellness for clients and their families.
CONTENTS
Contributors and Reviewers
Foreword Debra Hain, PhD, ANP-BC, GNP-BC, FAANP
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I. THE NURSES GUIDE TO ELDER ABUSE IN ITS MANY FORMS AND GUISES
1. Introduction to Elder Abuse and Nursing: Forms, Settings, Risks, and
Consequences
2. Elder Abuse in Domestic Settings by a Trusted Other
3. Elder Abuse in Domestic Settings: Self-Neglect
4. Elder Abuse in Long-Term Care Facilities
5. Cultural Considerations Related to Elder Abuse
PART II. ROLES OF NURSES RELATED TO DETECTING AND REPORTING ELDER ABUSE
6. Laws Related to Elder Abuse and Roles of Nurses as Reporters
7. Tools and Guides for Nurses to Detect Elder Abuse
8. Ethical Issues Related to Elder Abuse for Nurses
PART III. BEYOND KNOWING ABOUT ELDER ABUSE: WHAT NURSES CAN DO TO ADDRESS
IT
9. Unique Aspects of Nursing Assessment Related to Elder Abuse
10. Unique Aspects of Nursing Interventions Related to Elder Abuse
11. Resources for Addressing Elder Abuse
PART IV. NURSES IN ACTION ADDRESSING ELDER ABUSE IN CLINICAL SETTINGS
12. Nurses in Action Addressing Domestic Elder Abuse Across Settings
13. A Nurse in Action Caring for a Self-Neglecting Older Adult
14. A Nurse as a Member of a Multidisciplinary Team Preventing Elder Abuse
PART V. THE NURSE’S GUIDE TO FINANCIAL ABUSE AND SEXUAL ABUSE OF OLDER
ADULTS
15. Financial Abuse of Older Adults in Its Many Forms and Guises
16. Sexual Abuse of Older Adults in Its Many Forms and Guises
Epilogue Georgia J. Anetzberger
Epilogue Terry Fulmer
Appendix A: Contact Information for State Adult Protective Service Agencies
for Reporting Elder Abuse
Appendix B: Contact Information for State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Index
Contributors and Reviewers
Foreword Debra Hain, PhD, ANP-BC, GNP-BC, FAANP
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I. THE NURSES GUIDE TO ELDER ABUSE IN ITS MANY FORMS AND GUISES
1. Introduction to Elder Abuse and Nursing: Forms, Settings, Risks, and
Consequences
2. Elder Abuse in Domestic Settings by a Trusted Other
3. Elder Abuse in Domestic Settings: Self-Neglect
4. Elder Abuse in Long-Term Care Facilities
5. Cultural Considerations Related to Elder Abuse
PART II. ROLES OF NURSES RELATED TO DETECTING AND REPORTING ELDER ABUSE
6. Laws Related to Elder Abuse and Roles of Nurses as Reporters
7. Tools and Guides for Nurses to Detect Elder Abuse
8. Ethical Issues Related to Elder Abuse for Nurses
PART III. BEYOND KNOWING ABOUT ELDER ABUSE: WHAT NURSES CAN DO TO ADDRESS
IT
9. Unique Aspects of Nursing Assessment Related to Elder Abuse
10. Unique Aspects of Nursing Interventions Related to Elder Abuse
11. Resources for Addressing Elder Abuse
PART IV. NURSES IN ACTION ADDRESSING ELDER ABUSE IN CLINICAL SETTINGS
12. Nurses in Action Addressing Domestic Elder Abuse Across Settings
13. A Nurse in Action Caring for a Self-Neglecting Older Adult
14. A Nurse as a Member of a Multidisciplinary Team Preventing Elder Abuse
PART V. THE NURSE’S GUIDE TO FINANCIAL ABUSE AND SEXUAL ABUSE OF OLDER
ADULTS
15. Financial Abuse of Older Adults in Its Many Forms and Guises
16. Sexual Abuse of Older Adults in Its Many Forms and Guises
Epilogue Georgia J. Anetzberger
Epilogue Terry Fulmer
Appendix A: Contact Information for State Adult Protective Service Agencies
for Reporting Elder Abuse
Appendix B: Contact Information for State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Index
CONTENTS
Contributors and Reviewers
Foreword Debra Hain, PhD, ANP-BC, GNP-BC, FAANP
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I. THE NURSES GUIDE TO ELDER ABUSE IN ITS MANY FORMS AND GUISES
1. Introduction to Elder Abuse and Nursing: Forms, Settings, Risks, and
Consequences
2. Elder Abuse in Domestic Settings by a Trusted Other
3. Elder Abuse in Domestic Settings: Self-Neglect
4. Elder Abuse in Long-Term Care Facilities
5. Cultural Considerations Related to Elder Abuse
PART II. ROLES OF NURSES RELATED TO DETECTING AND REPORTING ELDER ABUSE
6. Laws Related to Elder Abuse and Roles of Nurses as Reporters
7. Tools and Guides for Nurses to Detect Elder Abuse
8. Ethical Issues Related to Elder Abuse for Nurses
PART III. BEYOND KNOWING ABOUT ELDER ABUSE: WHAT NURSES CAN DO TO ADDRESS
IT
9. Unique Aspects of Nursing Assessment Related to Elder Abuse
10. Unique Aspects of Nursing Interventions Related to Elder Abuse
11. Resources for Addressing Elder Abuse
PART IV. NURSES IN ACTION ADDRESSING ELDER ABUSE IN CLINICAL SETTINGS
12. Nurses in Action Addressing Domestic Elder Abuse Across Settings
13. A Nurse in Action Caring for a Self-Neglecting Older Adult
14. A Nurse as a Member of a Multidisciplinary Team Preventing Elder Abuse
PART V. THE NURSE’S GUIDE TO FINANCIAL ABUSE AND SEXUAL ABUSE OF OLDER
ADULTS
15. Financial Abuse of Older Adults in Its Many Forms and Guises
16. Sexual Abuse of Older Adults in Its Many Forms and Guises
Epilogue Georgia J. Anetzberger
Epilogue Terry Fulmer
Appendix A: Contact Information for State Adult Protective Service Agencies
for Reporting Elder Abuse
Appendix B: Contact Information for State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Index
Contributors and Reviewers
Foreword Debra Hain, PhD, ANP-BC, GNP-BC, FAANP
Preface
Acknowledgments
PART I. THE NURSES GUIDE TO ELDER ABUSE IN ITS MANY FORMS AND GUISES
1. Introduction to Elder Abuse and Nursing: Forms, Settings, Risks, and
Consequences
2. Elder Abuse in Domestic Settings by a Trusted Other
3. Elder Abuse in Domestic Settings: Self-Neglect
4. Elder Abuse in Long-Term Care Facilities
5. Cultural Considerations Related to Elder Abuse
PART II. ROLES OF NURSES RELATED TO DETECTING AND REPORTING ELDER ABUSE
6. Laws Related to Elder Abuse and Roles of Nurses as Reporters
7. Tools and Guides for Nurses to Detect Elder Abuse
8. Ethical Issues Related to Elder Abuse for Nurses
PART III. BEYOND KNOWING ABOUT ELDER ABUSE: WHAT NURSES CAN DO TO ADDRESS
IT
9. Unique Aspects of Nursing Assessment Related to Elder Abuse
10. Unique Aspects of Nursing Interventions Related to Elder Abuse
11. Resources for Addressing Elder Abuse
PART IV. NURSES IN ACTION ADDRESSING ELDER ABUSE IN CLINICAL SETTINGS
12. Nurses in Action Addressing Domestic Elder Abuse Across Settings
13. A Nurse in Action Caring for a Self-Neglecting Older Adult
14. A Nurse as a Member of a Multidisciplinary Team Preventing Elder Abuse
PART V. THE NURSE’S GUIDE TO FINANCIAL ABUSE AND SEXUAL ABUSE OF OLDER
ADULTS
15. Financial Abuse of Older Adults in Its Many Forms and Guises
16. Sexual Abuse of Older Adults in Its Many Forms and Guises
Epilogue Georgia J. Anetzberger
Epilogue Terry Fulmer
Appendix A: Contact Information for State Adult Protective Service Agencies
for Reporting Elder Abuse
Appendix B: Contact Information for State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Programs
Index