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$64.95

Stock #29210
(ISBN 978-1-932529-21-0)
656 pages w/ CD-ROM
7” x 10” paperback
illustrated
©
2009


Exam Copy

DID YOU KNOW. . .

Managing & Treating Urinary Incontinence is cited in the newly revised F-Tag 315 regulations for incontinence and is a prime resource for keeping your facility in compliance?

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Foot Health Training Guide for Long-Term Care Personnel

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Falls in Older People, Fourth Edition

The Guide to Urinary Incontinence in Long-Term Care for Certified Nursing Assistants


Managing and Treating Urinary Incontinence, Second Edition

By Diane Kaschak Newman, R.N.C., M.S.N., C.R.N.P., F.A.A.N., and Alan J. Wein, M.D., Ph.D. (hon)

Forewords by Diana J. Mason, R.N., Ph.D., and FAAN, and Joseph G. Ouslander, M.D.
>Description | | Table of Contents| | Reviews | |Author Bio | |Excerpt

Award Winner (First Edition)
Book of the Year
(Gerontological Nursing, 2002, American Journal of Nursing)
Continence Care Champion
(2002 Award Winner, National Association for Continence)

2009 National Mature Media Bronze Award

Incontinence is not an inevitable part of aging, nor is it untreatable once it develops. Thoroughly revised and updated, this new edition of a trusted resource teaches diverse and effective strategies for assessing, managing, and even eliminating urinary incontinence in all care settings.

Managing and Treating Urinary Incontinence presents a full range of treatment options, explaining how each method works and who benefits most from its use. In pragmatic, easy-to-understand language, readers will learn essential information about
  • the anatomy and physiology of the lower urinary tract and pelvic floor
  • the types and causes of incontinence and overactive bladder
  • the impact of bowel dysfunction on incontinence
  • the value of incontinence education and self-care techniques
  • the efficacy of behavioral treatments, such as bladder retraining and toileting programs
  • the role of drug therapy and surgery in managing incontinence

This second edition provides expanded content on surgical interventions and pelvic organ prolapse, the latest information on available overactive and incontinence drug therapy, and a glossary of clinical terminology. Plus, a comprehensive review of incontinence containment products with illustrations and their availability is included. An accompanying CD-ROM contains new patient teaching tools, detailed assessment forms, and useful care plans for 12 common incontinence scenarios.

With the knowledge in this comprehensive guidebook, nursing staff will measurably improve the health and independence of residents or patients, and managers will reduce facility costs and staff burden. This book is a must-have for nurses, medical directors and nursing home administrators, incontinence specialists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, primary care physicians, social workers, and other health care professionals who work with older adults.




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