Fast Facts about GI and Liver Diseases for Nurses: What APRNs Need to Know in a Nutshell Contributor(s): Chaney, Amanda (Author) |
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ISBN: 0826117244 ISBN-13: 9780826117243 Publisher: Springer Publishing Company OUR PRICE: $37.05 Product Type: Paperback Published: August 2016 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Medical | Nursing - Critical & Intensive Care - Medical | Nursing - Medical & Surgical - Medical | Gastroenterology |
Dewey: 616.33 |
LCCN: 2016018940 |
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5" W x 7.6" (0.60 lbs) 224 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: The only resource of its kind, this concise, practical guide to GI and liver disease delivers current information on diagnosing, managing, and treating common GI and liver disorders, along with providing liver transplant guidelines. Written for nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants in varied specialties, it fills a gap in information needed by primary and acute care professionals who are the chief caretakers for GI and liver patients. This guide delivers information on recent important treatment advances that have revolutionized GI and liver care and provides guidance for seeking expert advice or urgent/emergent care for more complex cases. The "Fast Facts in a Nutshell" feature highlights key takeaway points throughout the text. The resource reviews common GI symptoms and disorders from irritable bowel disorders (including key differences between Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis) to gallstones and GERD. A section on liver disease describes essential liver functions, reviews liver function tests, and addresses commonly and less commonly seen liver disease diagnoses. Complications of cirrhosis are examined to ensure prompt recognition of these potentially deadly symptoms. Additionally, the book addresses liver transplantation with comprehensive attention to the evaluation process, organ donation/allocation, and post-transplant care for donor and recipient alike. Each chapter includes an overview, significant laboratory or imaging findings, treatment options, expected outcomes, and IDC-10 codes for billing and reimbursement. Key Features
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Contributor Bio(s): Chaney, Amanda: - Amanda Chaney, MSN, ARNP, FNP-BC , is a nurse practitioner in Jacksonville, FL with over 15 years' experience in caring for hospitalized patients. She currently cares for liver transplant and hepatology patients and is a preceptor/mentor for ARNP and PA students, medical students and residents on their hepatology rotation. Ms. Chaney is a sought-after speaker for many national conferences, presenting on topics of liver disease, sepsis, and nursing professionalism and leadership. She has been primary author on numerous manuscripts and has been a PI for several research studies. She also serves as a journal reviewer for Journal of American Association of Nurse Practitioners (JAANP) and Journal for Nurse Practitioners (JNP). Additionally, Ms. Chaney has been an abstract reviewer for the International Transplant Nurses Society (ITNS) for their annual conference. She received several awards for exemplary nursing practice including being recently named as one of 19 nurse practitioners (NPs) from across the country to be a part of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) Leadership Program. She serves in quality improvement projects focusing on improving patient care and building revenue and organization to the advance practice provider practice. She is an active member of several professional societies including AANP, FNPN), AASLD, and ITNS. Ms. Chaney serves on the Board of Directors for her local chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International and as the Chair of the Leadership Succession committee. She is active on the education committees of both AASLD and ITNS. |