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Multiple sclerosis is a
chronic, frequently debilitating neurologic disease that is most
often diagnosed at a relatively young age. The disease lasts a
lifetime and involves a wide range of issues, some disease-related
and others as the result of living and aging with a chronic and
sometimes disabling condition.
This
superb volume is the only definitive text on the comprehensive
nursing care of people with MS. As the most direct link to patients
and their families, nurses are in the unique position of providing
a conduit for physicians and other health care professionals to
work with patients, their families, and the community. Nursing care
in MS is a collaboration between the patient/family and the nurse,
a partnership whose goal is self-awareness and self-responsibility
and whose activities involve a great deal of self-care. This book
is not simply a nursing text - the lessons that it imparts will be
useful in many fields of chronic disease management.
The book
opens with an overview of multiple sclerosis and its implications
for nursing practice; a discussion of theoretical concepts,
research, and clinical trials; and an overview of symptom
management. This is followed by chapters dealing with specific
areas relating to nursing management of the person with MS,
including the management of elimination dysfunction, the prevention
of complications in severely disabled individuals, psychosocial
issues, sexuality and family planning, issues of special relevance
to female patients, and interactions with rehabilitation services.
Of particular interest are chapters dealing with the nursing
implications of disease modifying agents, the role of complementary
therapies, patient and family education, client advocacy, and hope
as a unifying concept in managing this unpredictable disease.
Appendices that include an extensive list of resources and
medication sheets for all of the most commonly used agents in the
management of multiple sclerosis will be referred to
constantly.
Written
by clinicians who have a unique expertise in the management of
multiple sclerosis, this text addresses the physical, emotional,
social, and environmental problems resulting from the disease. This
book, along with its companion publication, Advanced Concepts in
Multiple Sclerosis Nursing Care, provide nurses throughout the
world with a complete resource on MS nursing.
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| June Halper, Nancy J. Holland ISBN: 9781888799644 |
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