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MOSBY'S NURSING SKILLS: BASIC, INTERMEDIATE, AND ADVANCED SKILLS (STUDENT VERSION) (3RD EDITION)

By Mosby

Learn how to correctly perform basic, intermediate, and advanced nursing procedures with these interactive, engaging videos. Clear, step-by-step demonstrations of over 125 key nursing procedures present the skills you need for confident performance in labs and clinicals. For each skill, you can also test your understanding with NCLEXR examination-style review questions with rationales.

Key Features
  • A consistent format for each skill takes you from planning to follow-up care complete with review questions!
  • Overviews present the purpose of the skill, safety precautions, and delegation guidelines to help you put skills in the context of patient care.
  • Preparation includes patient assessment and any appropriate patient preparation needed before the procedure.
    Equipment familiarizes you with the most current equipment used for each procedure.
  • Procedure Videos let you watch and learn with over 125 videos of key nursing procedures that are performed by real nurses and feature the most current practices.
  • Many videos feature dynamic 3-D animations to show what is happening inside the body. You can also print out handy procedure guidelines that include the steps for each procedure.
  • Follow-up Care outlines appropriate assessment, evaluation, and interventions to ensure comprehensive patient care.
  • Documentation provides guidelines on what and how to document care provided and patient response, and includes sample documentation that can be printed for review.
  • Review Questions feature NCLEX examination-style review questions with rationales so you can evaluate your understanding of each skill.
  • Sections can be viewed sequentially or you can easily select a specific section - so you can choose how much time to spend on each section or select or skip specific material.
  • Each video approximately 5 minutes.
  • Available for play on a standard DVD player or a computer with a DVD drive.

    Item no.: MY03300067
    Format: DVD
    Copyright: 2009
    StdBkNo: 9780323052924
    Price: USD 125.00

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    MOSBY'S NURSING SKILLS: ADVANCED SKILLS 3.0 (3RD EDITION)

    By Mosby

    Help students learn how to correctly perform advanced nursing procedures with these interactive, engaging videos. Clear, step-by-step demonstrations of over 35 key nursing procedures present the skills needed for confident performance in labs and clinicals. For each skill, students can also test their understanding with NCLEXR examination-style review questions with rationales.

    Key Features
  • A consistent format for each skill takes students from planning to follow-up care complete with review questions!
  • Overviews present the purpose of the skill, safety precautions, and delegation guidelines to help students put skills in the context of patient care.
  • Preparation includes patient assessment and any appropriate patient preparation needed before the procedure.
  • Equipment familiarizes students with the most current equipment used for each procedure.
  • Procedure Videos let students watch and learn with over 35 videos of key nursing procedures that are performed by real nurses and feature the most current practices.
  • Many videos feature dynamic 3-D animations to show what is happening inside the body. Students can also print out handy procedure guidelines that include the steps for each procedure.
  • Follow-up Care outlines appropriate assessment, evaluation, and interventions to ensure comprehensive patient care.
  • Documentation provides guidelines on what and how to document care provided and patient response, and includes sample documentation that can be printed for review.
  • Review Questions feature NCLEX examination-style review questions with rationales so students can evaluate their understanding of each skill.
  • Play All option allows you to automatically play through each of the sections sequentially for group viewing.
  • Each video approximately 5 minutes.
  • Available for play on a standard DVD player or computer with a DVD drive.
  • Networking capabilities (single, local area computer network only).

    Item no.: NF03300065
    Format: DVD
    Copyright: 2009
    StdBkNo: 9780323052931
    Price: USD 2600.00

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    MOSBY'S NURSING SKILLS: BASIC SKILLS 3.0 (3RD EDITION)

    By Mosby

    Help students learn how to correctly perform basic nursing procedures with these interactive, engaging videos. Clear, step-by-step demonstrations of over 40 key nursing procedures present the skills needed for confident performance in labs and clinicals. For each skill, students can also test their understanding with NCLEXR examination-style review questions with rationales.

    Key Features
  • A consistent format for each skill takes students from planning to follow-up care complete with review questions!
  • Overviews present the purpose of the skill, safety precautions, and delegation guidelines to help students put skills in the context of patient care.
  • Preparation includes patient assessment and any appropriate patient preparation needed before the procedure.
  • Equipment familiarizes students with the most current equipment used for each procedure.
  • Procedure Videos let students watch and learn with over 40 videos of key nursing procedures that are performed by real nurses and feature the most current practices.
  • Many videos feature dynamic 3-D animations to show what is happening inside the body. Students can also print out handy procedure guidelines that include the steps for each procedure.
  • Follow-up Care outlines appropriate assessment, evaluation, and interventions to ensure comprehensive patient care.
  • Documentation provides guidelines on what and how to document care provided and patient response, and includes sample documentation that can be printed for review.
  • Review Questions feature NCLEX examination-style review questions with rationales so students can evaluate their understanding of each skill.
  • Play All option allows you to automatically play through each of the sections sequentially for group viewing.
  • Each video approximately 5 minutes.
  • Available for play on a standard DVD player or computer with a DVD drive.
  • Networking capabilities (single, local area computer network only).

    Item no.: NE03300066
    Format: DVD
    Copyright: 2009
    StdBkNo: 9780323052948
    Price: USD 2600.00

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    MOSBY'S NURSING SKILLS: INTERMEDIATE SKILLS 3.0 (3RD EDITION)

    By Mosby

    Help students learn how to correctly perform intermediate nursing procedures with these interactive, engaging videos. Clear, step-by-step demonstrations of 45 key nursing procedures present the skills needed for confident performance in labs and clinicals. For each skill, students can also test their understanding with NCLEXR examination-style review questions with rationales.

    Key Features
  • A consistent format for each skill takes students from planning to follow-up care complete with review questions!
  • Overviews present the purpose of the skill, safety precautions, and delegation guidelines to help students put skills in the context of patient care.
  • Preparation includes patient assessment and any appropriate patient preparation needed before the procedure.
  • Equipment familiarizes students with the most current equipment used for each procedure.
  • Procedure Videos let students watch and learn with 45 videos of key nursing procedures that are performed by real nurses and feature the most current practices.
  • Many videos feature dynamic 3-D animations to show what is happening inside the body. Students can also print out handy procedure guidelines that include the steps for each procedure.
  • Follow-up Care outlines appropriate assessment, evaluation, and interventions to ensure comprehensive patient care.
  • Documentation provides guidelines on what and how to document care provided and patient response, and includes sample documentation that can be printed for review.
  • Review Questions feature NCLEX examination-style review questions with rationales so students can evaluate their understanding of each skill.
  • Play All option allows you to automatically play through each of the sections sequentially for group viewing.
  • Each video approximately 5 minutes.
  • Available for play on a standard DVD player or computer with a DVD drive.
  • Networking capabilities (single, local area computer network only).

    Item no.: HT03300069
    Format: DVD
    Copyright: 2009
    StdBkNo: 9780323052955
    Price: USD 2600.00

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    NEW NURSING ASSISTANT, THE: INFECTION CONTROL SKILLS FOR THE CARE PROVIDER

    Healthcare workers often come in contact with microorganisms that can cause infectious diseases. Therefore, it is your responsibility to protect the health and safety of all those you care for-as well as your co-workers and yourself-by learning and practicing effective infection control skills to help prevent the spread of these microorganisms. This program teaches new nursing assistants the important skills necessary for controlling the spread of infectious disease.

    Item no.: KS08050720
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 17 minutes
    Copyright: 2009
    Price: USD 148.89

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    NEW NURSING ASSISTANT, THE: RECOGNIZING ABNORMAL SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

    Observing for abnormal signs and symptoms is an important part of the routine care nursing assistants provide to residents. Residents depend on the nursing assistant's ability to recognize changes in behavior, appearance, and abilities, and to report significant observations promptly and accurately. This program teaches nursing assistants how to make objective and subjective observations of the residents they care for in key clinical areas to promote and maintain their overall health. This edition of the New Nursing Assistant: Recognizing Abnormal Signs and Symptoms program has been revised with updated graphics and footage to give this classic topic a new look and feel.

    Item no.: HS08050773
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 14 minutes
    Copyright: 2009
    Price: USD 148.89

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    NEW NURSING ASSISTANT, THE: SERVING A MEAL

    Eating nutritious meals is an important and basic necessity for maintaining physical and emotional health. However, some of those you care for will need assistance to eat. This program will describe the techniques of serving a meal to both those who can eat independently, and those who require assistance. It will describe ensuring that the correct meal is being served, and helping to make mealtime a pleasant experience.

    Item no.: PM08050722
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 11 minutes 16 seconds
    Copyright: 2009
    Price: USD 148.89

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    NEW NURSING ASSISTANT, THE: TECHNIQUES IN TOILETING AND INCONTINENT CARE

    Toileting is a very private personal activity that can have some unpleasant aspects. The caregiver must be sensitive to the individual's needs and provide supportive care to lessen embarrassment and discomfort that can occur. To teach new nursing assistants these important skills, this program demonstrates the techniques for toileting.

    Item no.: HW08050723
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 19 minutes 43 seconds
    Copyright: 2009
    Price: USD 148.89

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    DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A NURSE?

    Are you thinking about becoming a nurse but don't know where to start? This activity discusses the various types of nursing programs, the desirable attributes for a nurse, and the many different roles a nurse can have. The activity also outlines the various setting in which a nurse can practice, covers benefits and compensation, and discusses options to consider for paying for school.

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES
    After completing this activity, the participant should be able to:
    1. describe the types of nursing programs.
    2. identify the desirable attributes of a nurse.
    3. describe roles of nurses.
    4. define the practice settings of nurses.
    5. discuss salaries and benefits.


    Item no.: BU00720144
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 30 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 300.00

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    LEGAL ASPECTS OF NURSING

    The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)of 1996 was the beginning step of a complex but important reform of the American healthcare system, and has led to a number of practice changes in health care. This three-part series "HIPAA for Nurses" provides an overview of HIPAA regulations from a nursing perspective for continuing nursing education.

    Item no.: WY08050714
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 12 minutes 45 seconds
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 198.89

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    MAGNET ADVENTURE, THE: NURSING RESEARCH- WHERE DO I START?

    For an organization to obtain Magnet status, it must be able to demonstrate that its nursing care is based on evidencebased practice, which includes conducting research. This activity discusses how evidence-based care benefits patients, explores different types of evidence, and identifies how staff can contribute to nursing research in the clinical setting.

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES
    After completing this activity, the participant should be able to:
    1. identify factors that interfere with evidence-based nursing care.
    2. provide two examples to show how nursing care that is supported by the best evidence will benefit patients.
    3. identify ways to recognize problems in nursing practice.
    4. list two characteristics of research articles that limit their usefulness for solving immediate nursing practice problems.
    5. describe ways to find information that will be useful for evidence-based practice.
    6. state the importance of including someone with research expertise when planning a research project.


    Item no.: TK07230158
    Format: DVD (Closed Captioned)
    Duration: 30 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 300.00

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    NEW NURSING ASSISTANT, THE: PROVIDING ORAL CARE

    Oral care should be provided on a daily basis to all those who are in any form of nursing care. The purpose of oral hygiene is to keep the mouth, teeth, gums, and tongue healthy. Poor mouth care can lead to tooth decay, gum disease and a lack of appetite. Providing oral care is an important skill that not only maintains resident health, but also preserves dignity and self-worth. The purpose of oral hygiene is to keep the mouth, teeth, gums, and tongue healthy. Poor mouth care can lead to tooth decay, gum disease and a lack of appetite. This program will help develop the skills needed to provide quality oral care by demonstrating the proper techniques for providing the following:

  • Assisted oral care
  • Denture care
  • Oral care for the unconscious resident

    Item no.: FA08050721
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 12 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 148.89

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    NEW NURSING ASSISTANT, THE: TRANSFER AND AMBULATION

    As a care provider, you will be called on to assist persons with impaired mobility. To protect their safety - and yours - you need to master the skills needed for transfer and ambulation.Understanding and using the proper transfer and ambulation techniques is imperative for the safety of patients and their caregivers. This program demonstrates the proper techniques for:

  • Pivot Transfer from Bed to Wheelchair
  • Pivot Transfer from Wheelchair to Toilet
  • Two-person Lift from bed to Wheelchair
  • Three-person Lift from Bed to Gurney
  • Transfer from Mechanical Lift
  • Assisting with Ambulation
  • Preventing Injury during a Fall.

    Item no.: DN08050724
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 23 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 148.89

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    OBSTETRICAL NURSING: ASSISTED DELIVERY AND CESAREAN SECTION

    Some women experience no problem giving birth to their babies. Others have difficulty and need assistance. Common procedures used to assist a baby's birth include forceps delivery, vacuum extraction and cesarean section. This course provides an overview of these procedures and details the labor and delivery nurse's responsibilities in regard to forceps delivery, vacuum extraction and C-section. The course also discusses the nurse's role in patient education regarding these procedures.

    Item no.: PL08050726
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 18 minutes 51 seconds
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 315.56

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    OBSTETRICAL NURSING: CARING FOR THE ANTEPARTUM PATIENT

    The pregnant woman experiences significant changes during pregnancy that affect all of her major body systems and emotions. This program focuses on the physiological and emotional changes a woman goes through during pregnancy, and includes information that can assist the nurse in caring for and reassuring her pregnant patients. Patient history and prenatal care is also discussed.

    Item no.: PH08050727
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 23 minutes 35 seconds
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 315.56

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    OBSTETRICAL NURSING: CARING FOR THE POSTPARTUM PATIENT

    During the postpartum period of care, the patient may require a notable amount of physical and psychological care. This course focuses on the physiological, psychological and emotional changes a woman goes through during the postpartum period, and includes information that can assist the nurse in caring for and reassuring her postpartum patients. The course also discusses the importance of emotional support and patient education during the postpartum phase of care.

    Item no.: CA08050728
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 18 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 315.56

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    OBSTETRICAL NURSING: COMPLICATIONS OF PREGNANCY

    Obstetrical Nursing: Complications of Pregnancy is designed to familiarize nurses with the different types of complications that can occur during pregnancy. The course also describes approaches for managing these complications, which can help ensure a safe and healthy delivery for mother and child.

    Item no.: CN08050729
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 21 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 315.56

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    OBSTETRICAL NURSING: ELECTRONIC FETAL MONITORING

    While most births occur naturally and without complication, some do not. The labor and delivery nurse must be able to use effective monitoring systems in order to observe changes in the status of the fetus during labor. By understanding the latest monitoring techniques and equipment, including electronic fetal monitoring systems, the nurse can help to create a positive delivery outcome for her patients. This program focuses on the latest electronic fetal monitoring devices and practices.

    Item no.: RL08050730
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 25 minutes 9 seconds
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 315.56

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    OBSTETRICAL NURSING: LABOR AND DELIVERY

    Obstetrical Nursing: Labor and Delivery is designed to familiarize nurses with the labor process and introduce guidelines and practices that can be used to manage the process and help ensure good delivery outcomes for patients.

    Item no.: HR08050731
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 16 minutes 40 seconds
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 315.56

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    OBSTETRICAL NURSING: NEWBORN STABILIZATION AND CARE

    Obstetrical Nursing: Newborn Stabilization and Care is designed to familiarize nurses and others with newborn stabilization and care practices.

    Item no.: HK08050732
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 18 minutes 10 seconds
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 315.56

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    OBSTETRICAL NURSING: PAIN CONTROL

    Labor is the apt term to describe the birthing process, which is laborious and painful. Obstetrical Nursing: Pain Control describes how the body responds to pain during labor, and provides a detailed overview of the different pain relief techniques and medications that are available.

    Item no.: SA08050733
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 14 minutes
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 315.56

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    REAL LIFE 101: NURSING

    One profession always in need of dedicated people is nursing. Put on your scrubs because in this episode, we step inside an operating room to speak with a Surgical Nurse about her job. Then, we will check in with a nursing student and learn about the training she is going through. Finally, stop in a physician's office to hear about the daily routine of a Physician's Assistant.

    Item no.: GU00161067
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 19 minutes
    Audience: Sr. High-College
    Copyright: 2008
    Price: USD 195.00

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    CARDIOVASCULAR CARE: CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING

    Whether in the acute care setting, long term care or the home, a good cardiovascular assessment will direct the client's outcome. This program will provide your staff with a comprehensive review of the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system and major cardiovascular diseases.

    Item no.: KN03830017
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 50 minutes
    Copyright: 1996
    Price: USD 325.00

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    CULTURAL DIVERSITY: UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENCES - NURSES AT RISK - EAST MEETS WEST

    The demands of nursing can affect an individual physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. This program is intended to teach your staff how to cope with the special demands of nursing and it may well be the most important information you can give your staff. Special introduction and topic preview in Chinese.

    Item no.: RY04160073
    Format: DVD
    Duration: 50 minutes
    Copyright: 1995
    Price: USD 184.95

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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING: COMMITMENT - PATIENTS, PROFESSIONALISM AND BOUNDARIES

    This program focuses on the second provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to protection. This program addresses the primacy of patient interests and the nurse's role as a moral agent and advocate for the patient. We also explore conflict of interest issues for nurses and proper actions that can be taken in these situations. Learn the importance of professionalism in the workplace and ethical issues of proper professional boundaries.

    Item no.: AE04100055
    Format: DVD
    Price: USD 250.00

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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING: INTRODUCTION TO ETHICAL NURSING - CONCEPTS AND VALUES

    Ethics are at the core of professional nursing practice. This program provides a solid introduction to the fundamental ethical terms and concepts that students and nurses need to know. Through scenarios and expert interviews, it clearly defines justice, fidelity, autonomy, moral distress, and other important concepts in ethical practice. This program also explores the vital role that personal values play in ethical situations.

    Item no.: LS04160060
    Format: DVD
    Price: USD 325.00

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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING: PROTECTION - PRIVACY, SAFETY AND STANDARDS

    This program focuses on the third provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to protection. We address the importance of patient privacy and confidentiality, while highlighting the key mandate HIPAA. This program explores the various ways that nurses can successfully advocate for their patients including those who participate in research. We also address the role of an ethics committee and the challenge of identifying and acting on questionable practice.

    Item no.: JA03830061
    Format: DVD
    Price: USD 250.00

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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN NURSING: RESPECT - DIGNITY, AUTONOMY AND RELATIONSHIPS

    This program focuses on the first provision in the nursing code of ethics pertaining to respect. With the help of expert interviews and scenarios, we explore ways that nurses can show respect for human dignity. We also discuss a patient's right to self determination and end-of-life issues. This program clearly describes the nurse's role in supporting patient autonomy and the need for informed consent.

    Item no.: DC04100063
    Format: DVD
    Price: USD 250.00

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    IMPROVING YOUR REHABILITATIVE NURSING SKILLS

    The goal of rehabilitative nursing is not just care-taking, but teaching and reinforcing so that the resident can live as independently as possible. Learn why optimal wellness is critical regardless of disability or disease. We will also review how to work with patients who have limited mobility including procedures for moving a patient and the importance of promoting self-care with the help of adaptive devices.

    Item no.: GC04160176
    Format: DVD (With Learning Guide)
    Price: USD 250.00

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    NURSE-PATIENT BOUNDARY ISSUES WITHIN PEDIATRIC CANCER

    Some children and teenagers facing childhood cancer lack familial support. Pediatric Oncology Nurses often grow close to these young patients; but nurses walk a fine line between professional care and taking on the role of a family member, or even a parent. Complex ethical questions are raised in these circumstances. This film tells the story of one charming, troubled teenager, his mother and his nurse.

    Item no.: HG03830183
    Format: DVD
    Price: USD 250.00

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