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Discharge Planning for the Elderly by Kimberley Dash,Lydia O'Donnell β€” book cover

Discharge Planning for the Elderly

by Kimberley Dash, Lydia O'Donnell
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Overview

Designed as a text or self-learning manual, this book offers nurses practical programs for discharge planning for the elderly. This program was developed by the Education Development Center and Boston's Beth Israel Hospital. The premise of the book is that nurses should be involved in the discharge planning process, along with other members of the health care team, from the first day of hospitalization. Topics include assessing the patient's physical, mental, and functional needs; assessing the caregiver and home environment; matching patient needs with appropriate resources in the community or institutional setting; patient advocacy; and ethics. Each chapter includes learning objectives, case studies, and clinical exercises. In addition, the many sample forms, charts, and diagrams help to clarify complex information.

The book contains black-and-white illustrations.

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Journal of Case Management

It is an excellent introduction for the hospital nurse to the complex discharge planning process, and can serve as a good reference for all seasoned discharge planners

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1997
Publisher
New York : Springer Pub. Co., c1996.
Pages
280
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780826192301

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