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CONVERSION GUIDE Thank you for adopting our solution. This guide will help you seamlessly prepare and use Davis Advantage for Medical-Surgical Nursing: Making Connections to Practice, 3 nd Edition in your classroom. . ABOUT THE 3RD EDITION… Medical-Surgical Nursing: Making Connections to Practice helps students make the connections between concepts and patient care to ensure they understand the important relationships between the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and management of the diseases and disorders they are most likely to encounter in practice. A concise an d consistent organization focuses on the ‘need -to- know’ to better prepare students for practice, while also promoting critical thinking and clinical judgment. Using a unique and proven approach across a Learn-Apply- Assess continuum, Davis Advantage’s personalized learning, clinical judgment, and quizzing assignments engage students; help them make the connections to key Med-Surg topics; and prepare for Next Gen NCLEX ® success. Davis Advantage aligns seamlessly with the textbook and equips instructors with actionable analytics to track students’ progress, remediate where needed, and facilitate an active learning environment. NEW TO THIS EDITION ▪ New! “Making Connections to Clinical Judgment,” feature s brand-new questions aligning the chapter unfolding case studies to the six steps of the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model. ▪ New! Online Clinical Judgment tables that align with the chapter unfolding case studies help students apply the six steps of the Clinical Judgment Measurement Model. ▪ New! Disorders added include COVID-19, chronic venous insufficiency, Huntington’s disease, thyroid cancer, and bowel obstruction. ▪ Expanded! More “Medication Tables” in relevant disorder chapters, along with more safety content. ▪ Updated & Revised! Coverage of current and important topics in nursing education and practice, including Healthy People 2030 and COVID-19. ▪ New! 50 Next Gen NCLEX ® Bowtie & Trend stand-alone questions in Davis Advantage help students practice answering these new, individual item types. ▪ New! “Assessment of Respiratory Function” Personalized Learning Topic in Davis Advantage

Publication Date: 10/2/2023

Davis Advantage for Medical- Surgical Nursing: Making Connections to Practice, 3rd Edition

Janice Hoffman PhD, RN, ANEF Nancy Sullivan DNP, RN, CHSE

ISBN-13: 978-1-7196-4736-6 © 2024 Hardback 1904 pages

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This Rollover Guide will help you easily transition to the 3rd Edition of Davis Advantage for Medical-Surgical Nursing from the 15 th Edition of Brunner & Suddarth’s Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing.

Hinkle: Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, 15th Edition

Hoffman: Davis Advantage for Medical-Surgical Nursing, 3rd Edition

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Unit I Professional Foundations of Medical-Surgical Nursing

Chapter 1: Foundations for Medical- Surgical Nursing

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Chapter 1, page 1

Introduction

Chapter 1, page 1

Competencies in Medical-Surgical Nursing

Chapter 1, page 2

Clinical Judgment

Chapter 1, page 3

Competencies Related to the Nursing Process

Chapter 1, page 3

Evidence-based nursing care

Chapter 1, page 4

Patient-Centered Care in Medical Surgical Setting

Chapter 1, page 5

Patient Safety Outcomes

Chapter 14, page 399

Chapter 1, page 6

Interprofessional Collaboration and Communication Chapter 2: Interprofessional Collaboration and Care Coordination

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Chapter 2, page 9

Introduction

Chapter 2, page 10

Overview of Transitional Care

Chapter 2, page 10

Evidence-Based Models of Transitional Care

Chapter 2, page 11

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The Transitional Care Model

Chapter 2, page 11

The Care Transitions Program Not covered Project RED and Project BOOST Not covered

Chapter 2, page 12 Chapter 2, page 12

Patient-Centered Medical Home/Guided Care Program Transformative Care at the Bedside Model

Not covered

Chapter 2, page 13

Not covered

Chapter 2, page 13

Patient Education Chapter 3, page 60

Chapter 2, page 13

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The Nurse as Patient Care Coordinator

Chapter 2, page 13

Interprofessional Collaboration

Chapter 2, page 14

Interprofessional Communication

Chapter 2, page 15

Interprofessional Education

Chapter 2, page 16

Composition and Roles of the Interprofessional Care Team

Chapter 2, page 16

Registered Nurse

Chapter 2, page 17

Providers

Chapter 2, page 18

Rehabilitation Therapy Not covered Respiratory Therapist Not covered

Chapter 2, page 18 Chapter 2, page 19 Chapter 2, page 19

Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist Not covered

Chapter 2, page lxviii (Page missing in Ebook)

Case Manager

Chapter 2, page 19

Home-Care Coordinator Not covered

Chapter 2, page 19 Chapter 2, page 19 Chapter 2, page 19 Chapter 2, page 20

Transition Guide Not covered Pharmacist Not covered Ad Hoc Members Not covered

Unique Patient Situations Requiring or Enhanced by Interprofessional Collaboration

Not covered

Chapter 2, page 21

Chapter 3: Cultural Considerations

Chapter 4, page 72 Chapter 4, page 72

Chapter 3, page 24 Chapter 3, page 24

Introduction

Ethnicity, Race, Identity, Culture, and Cultural Belief Systems Cultural Competence, Humility, Awareness, and Sensitivity

Chapter 4, page 72

Chapter 3, page 25

Chapter 4, page 72

Chapter 3, page 26

Cultural Competence Chapter 4, page 72 Cultural Humility Chapter 4, page 72

Chapter 3, page 26 Chapter 3, page 27

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Cultural Awareness Chapter 4, page 72 Cultural Sensitivity Chapter 4, page 72

Chapter 3, page 27 Chapter 3, page 27

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Health Disparities and Health Equity

Chapter 3, page 28

Health Disparities

Chapter 3, page 28

Eliminating Disparities and Creating Health Equity

Chapter 3, page 32

Social Determinants of Health

Chapter 3, page 32

Improving Health Literacy

Chapter 3, page 34

Cultural Assessment Models

Not covered

Chapter 3, page 35 Chapter 3, page 35 Chapter 3, page 36 Chapter 3, page 36

Transcultural Nursing Not covered

Assessing Cultural Competence

Chapter 4, page 92

Characteristics of Cultural Diversity Chapter 4, page 92

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Chapter 4: Ethical Concepts

Chapter 4, page 42

The Role of Ethics in Nursing

Chapter 4, page 42

Bioethics

Not covered Not covered

Chapter 4, page 43 Chapter 4, page 43

The Belmont Report

Professional Standards for Ethical Practice: Guidance Documents for Nurses

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Chapter 4, page 44

American Nurses Association Code of Ethics

Chapter 4, page 44

ANA Scope and Standards of Practice

Chapter 4, page 45

International Nursing Council Code of Ethics Ethical Principles and Theories Relevant to Nurses Ethical Theories to Support Nurses in Decision Making

Chapter 4, page 45

Chapter 4, page 45

Chapter 4, page 46

Deontology

Chapter 4, page 46

Consequentialism and Utilitarianism

Chapter 4, page 46

Rights

Chapter 4, page 47

Casuistry

Chapter 4, page 47

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Ethical Dilemmas

Chapter 4, page 48

Informed Consent

Chapter 4, page 49

Do-not-resuscitate Directives

Chapter 4, page 49

Advance Directives

Chapter 4, page 50

Living Wills

Chapter 4, page 50

Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare

Chapter 4, page 50

Withdrawal of Fluids and Nutrition Not covered

Chapter 4, page 51 Chapter 4, page 51

Pain Control Not covered

Genetic Testing, Reproductive Technology, and Selective Abortion

Not covered

Chapter 4, page 51

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Experimental Therapies

Chapter 4, page 52

Inability to Afford Prescribed Care Not covered Organ and Tissue Donation Not covered

Chapter 4, page 52 Chapter 4, page 53

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Ethical Issues in Professional Practice

Chapter 4, page 53

Moral Courage

Chapter 4, page 53

Discernment

Chapter 4, page 54

Nurse-Patient Communication

Chapter 4, page 54

Social Media, Computers, and HIPAA

Chapter 4, page 54

Duty to Warn

Chapter 4, page 55

Workplace Incivility and Horizontal Violence Ethics Committees: Support for Ethical Decision Making

Chapter 15, page 417

Chapter 4, page 55

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Chapter 4, page 55

Role of Interprofessional Care

Chapter 4, page 55

Ethics Committees

Chapter 4, pagFe 56

Chapter 5: Palliative Care and End-of- Life Issues

Chapter 13, page 367

Chapter 5, page 58

Historical Background

Chapter 13, page 369

Chapter 5, page 58

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Palliative Care

Chapter 13, page 368

Chapter 5, page 59 Chapter 5, page 60 Chapter 5, page 64 Chapter 5, page 65

Domains of Palliative Care Chapter 13, page 369

Ethical Implications and Moral Distress

Chapter 13, page 386

Nurse Self-Care Chapter 13, page 389

Unit II Clinical Principles of Medical-Surgical Nursing

Chapter 6: Geriatric Implications for Medical-Surgical Nursing

Chapter 8, page 166

Chapter 6, page 69

Overview of Aging

Chapter 8, page 167

Chapter 6, page 69 Chapter 6, page 69

Demographics Chapter 8, page 167

Age related Changes and Common Health Issues

Chapter 8, page 168

Chapter 6, page 70

Common Cardiovascular Health Issues Chapter 8, page 169 Common Respiratory Health Issues Chapter 8, page 171 Common Neurological Health Issues Chapter 8, page 174

Chapter 6, page 71 Chapter 6, page 72 Chapter 6, page 73 Chapter 6, page 76 Chapter 6, page 76

Common Cognitive Issues Chapter 8, page 180

Common Renal Issues Not covered

Common Genitourinary and Reproductive Changes

Chapter 8, page 172

Chapter 6, page 77

Common Gastrointestinal Changes Chapter 8, page 172 Common Musculoskeletal Changes Chapter 8, page 174

Chapter 6, page 77 Chapter 6, page 78

Common Immunological and Skin Changes

Chapter 8, page 171

Chapter 6, page 80

Common Sensory Changes Chapter 8, page 175

Chapter 6, page 81 Chapter 6, page 81 Chapter 6, page 82 Chapter 6, page 84 Chapter 6, page 84 Chapter 6, page 85 Chapter 6, page 85 Chapter 6, page 85

Safety and Psychosocial Issues

Chapter 8, page 176

Safety Issues Chapter 8, page 185 Psychosocial Issues Chapter 8, page 176 Advance Directives Chapter 8, page 190 Palliative and Hospice Care Chapter 8, page 190 Housing and Finances Chapter 8, page 176

Resources

Chapter 8, page 189 Chapter 17, page 462; Chapter 20, page 608 Chapter 20, page 608

Chapter 7: Oxygen Therapy Management Overview of Oxygen Therapy

Chapter 7, page 88

Chapter 7, page 89 Chapter 7, page 89 Chapter 7, page 90 Chapter 7, page 90

Physiology Chapter 17, page 465

Age-Related Considerations Chapter 17, page 470 Indications for Supplemental Oxygen Chapter 20, page 608

Contraindications to Oxygen Administration

Chapter 20, page 608

Chapter 7, page 91

Oxygen Monitoring and Measurement Chapter 17, page 487

Chapter 7, page 91 Chapter 7, page 91 Chapter 7, page 92 Chapter 7, page 94

Noninvasive Oxygen Delivery Methods

Chapter 20, page 609

Low-Flow delivery Devices Chapter 20, page 609 High-Flow Delivery Devices Chapter 20, page 611

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Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation

Chapter 19, page 560

Chapter 7, page 95

Long-Term Oxygen Therapy Chapter 20, page 614

Chapter 7, page 96 Chapter 7, page 97 Chapter 7, page 97 Chapter 7, page 97 Chapter 7, page 97 Chapter 7, page 97 Chapter 7, page 97 Chapter 7, page 98 Chapter 7, page 98

Complications of Oxygen Therapy

Chapter 20, page 614

Oxygen Toxicity Chapter 20, page 614 Absorption Atelectasis Chapter 20, page 609

Mucous Membrane Dryness Not covered

Infection Chapter 20, page 609

Precautions in Oxygen Therapy Chapter 20, page 614

Invasive Oxygen Delivery

Chapter 19, page 556

Artificial Airways Chapter 19, page 556

Therapeutic Modalities

Covered individually below Chapter 7, page 108

Incentive Spirometry Chapter 19, page 529 Chest Physiotherapy Chapter 20, page 624 Nebulizer Treatments Chapter 20, page 614

Chapter 7, page 108 Chapter 7, page 108 Chapter 7, page 110

Intermittent Positive-Pressure Breathing

Chapter 19, page 560

Chapter 7, page 110

Overview of Mechanical Ventilation

Chapter 19, page 559

Chapter 7, page 110 Chapter 7, page 111 Chapter 7, page 111 Chapter 7, page 112

Types of Mechanical Ventilation Chapter 19, page 559 Mechanical Ventilator Settings Chapter 19, page 562

Modes Chapter 19, page 561

Complications Associated with Mechanical Ventilation Nursing Management for a Mechanically Ventilated Patient

Chapter 19, page 564

Chapter 7, page 113

Chapter 19, page 564

Chapter 7, page 114

Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation Chapter 19, page 569

Chapter 7, page 115

Chapter 8: Fluid and Electrolyte Management

Chapter 10, page 224

Chapter 8, page 118

Basic Concepts of Fluids

Chapter 10, page 225

Chapter 8, page 119 Chapter 8, page 119 Chapter 8, page 120 Chapter 8, page 120 Chapter 8, page 121 Chapter 8, page 121 Chapter 8, page 121 Chapter 8, page 121 Chapter 8, page 123 Chapter 8, page 124 Chapter 8, page 125 Chapter 8, page 125 Chapter 8, page 128 Chapter 8, page 129

Fluid Composition Chapter 10, page 225 Fluid Intake and Output Chapter 10, page 225

Fluid and Electrolyte Regulation

Chapter 10, page 226

Osmosis Chapter 10, page 226 Diffusion Chapter 10, page 228 Filtration Chapter 10, page 228

Regulatory Mechanisms Chapter 10, page 228 Indicators of Fluid Status Chapter 10, page 229 Age-Related Changes Chapter 10, page 232

Fluid Imbalances

Chapter 10, page 233

Hypovolemia: Fluid Volume Deficit Chapter 10, page 233 Hypervolemia: Fluid Volume Excess Chapter 10, page 236

Electrolyte Disorders

Chapter 10, page 239

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Sodium Chapter 10, page 239 Chloride Chapter 10, page 257 Potassium Chapter 10, page 243 Magnesium Chapter 10, page 251 Calcium Chapter 10, page 247 Phosphorus Chapter 10, page 254

Chapter 8, page 129 Chapter 8, page 135 Chapter 8, page 136 Chapter 8, page 140 Chapter 8, page 142 Chapter 8, page 145 Chapter 9, page 149 Chapter 9, page 149 Chapter 9, page 149 Chapter 9, page 150 Chapter 9, page 150 Chapter 9, page 150 Chapter 9, page 150 Chapter 9, page 150 Chapter 9, page 151 Chapter 9, page 151 Chapter 9, page 151 Chapter 9, page 151 Chapter 9, page 151 Chapter 9, page 152 Chapter 9, page 152 Chapter 9, page 153 Chapter 9, page 153 Chapter 9, page 154 Chapter 9, page 155 Chapter 9, page 155 Chapter 9, page 156 Chapter 9, page 156 Chapter 9, page 159 Chapter 9, page 159

Chapter 9: Acid-Base Balance Acid-Base Balance Overview

Chapter 10, page 224 Chapter 10, page 258

Hydrogen Ion Concentration Chapter 10, page 258

Acids Chapter 10, page 258 Bases Chapter 10, page 258

Oxygenation Chapter 10, page 258 Carbon Dioxide Chapter 10, page 258 Bicarbonate Chapter 10, page 258

Regulation of Acid-Base Imbalance

Chapter 10, page 258

Chemical Buffers Chapter 10, page 259 Respiratory Buffers Chapter 10, page 259 Renal Buffers Chapter 10, page 259

Respiratory and Renal Compensation

Chapter 10, page 258

Respiratory Compensation Chapter 10, page 258 Renal Compensation Chapter 10, page 258

Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation

Chapter 10, page 259

Obtaining an Arterial Blood Gas Chapter 17, page 487 Arterial Blood Gas Assessment Chapter 10, page 259

Steps for Interpreting Arterial Blood Gas Not covered

Acid-Base Disorders

Chapter 10, page 258

Respiratory Acidosis Chapter 10, page 262 Respiratory Alkalosis Chapter 10, page 263 Metabolic Acidosis Chapter 10, page 259 Metabolic Alkalosis Chapter 10, page 261

Chapter 10: Overview of Infusion Therapies

Chapter 10, page 224

Chapter 10, page 162

Introduction

Chapter 10, page 264 Chapter 10, page 264

Chapter 10, page 162 Chapter 10, page 163 Chapter 10, page 165 Chapter 10, page 166 Chapter 10, page 166 Chapter 10, page 168 Chapter 10, page 170

Solutions used in Infusion Therapy Veins used in Infusion Therapy Types of Intravenous Access Devices

Not covered Not covered

Peripheral Venous Access Not covered

Central Venous Access Chapter 12, page 321

Equipment used in Infusion Therapy Nursing Management of Infusion Therapy

Not covered

Chapter 10, page 266

Chapter 10, page 172

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Monitoring and Preventing Complications

Chapter 10, page 267

Chapter 10, page 172

Maintaining Intravenous Access Not covered

Chapter 10, page 174

Administration of Intravenous Medications

Chapter 10, page 266

Chapter 10, page 176

Administration of Blood Products Chapter 28, page 899

Chapter 10, page 177

Administration of Total parenteral Nutrition

Chapter 41, page 1313

Chapter 10, page 179

Patient Teaching Not covered

Chapter 10, page 179 Chapter 11, page 182 Chapter 11, page 182 Chapter 11, page 183 Chapter 11, page 184

Chapter 11: Pain Management

Chapter 9, page 196 Chapter 9, page 197 Chapter 9, page 198

Introduction

Definitions of Pain

Distinguishing Acute and Chronic Pain Chapter 9, page 198

Distinguishing Nociceptive and Neuropathic Pain

Chapter 9, page 198

Chapter 11, page 185

Processing Pain Messages

Chapter 9, page 198

Chapter 11, page 187

The Processing of Pain Messages in Acute Pain Dysfunctional Pain Processing is the Hallmark of Chronic Pain

Chapter 9, page 198

Chapter 11, page 187

Chapter 9, page 199

Chapter 11, page 189

Factors Shaping the Pain Experience

Chapter 9, page 201

Chapter 11, page 190 Chapter 11, page 190 Chapter 11, page 190 Chapter 11, page 191 Chapter 11, page 192

Sociocultural Determinants of Pain Not covered The Influence of Sex and Genetics Not covered

Epigenetics and Pain Not covered

Pain and Older Adults Chapter 9, page 217

Comprehensive Assessment Strategies for Acute and Chronic Pain

Chapter 9, page 202

Chapter 11, page 193

Measuring Pain Intensity Chapter 9, page 203 The Focused Pain Assessment Chapter 9, page 203

Chapter 11, page 193 Chapter 11, page 194 Chapter 11, page 196

Nursing Management of Pain

Chapter 9, page 206

Patient and Nurse: The Therapeutic Partnership The Care-Planning Process for Managing Acute and Chronic Pain

Chapter 9, page 206

Chapter 11, page 196

Chapter 9, page 219

Chapter 11, page 196

Nursing Diagnoses for Patients in Pain Chapter 9, page 219 Measuring the Effectiveness of Care Chapter 9, page 219

Chapter 11, page 196 Chapter 11, page 197 Chapter 11, page 198

Pain Management Options

Chapter 9, page 206

Therapeutic Interventions to Promote Pain Relief

Chapter 9, page 206

Chapter 11, page 198

Managing Pain and Pain Relief Expectancy

Chapter 9, page 207

Chapter 11, page 216

Managing Pain in Special Populations

Chapter 9, page 206

Chapter 11, page 217 Chapter 11, page 217

Managing Pain in Older Adults Chapter 9, page 217

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Managing Pain in Adults With Cognitive or Communication Impairments

Chapter 9, page 204

Chapter 11, page 218

Chapter 12: Complementary and Alternative Care Initiatives

Chapter 4, page 77

Chapter 12, page 223

Introduction

Chapter 4, page 77 Chapter 4, page 77

Chapter 12, page 223 Chapter 12, page 224

Classification of CAM

Whole medical systems/Alternative medical systems

Not covered

Chapter 12, page 224

Mind – Body Therapies Chapter 4, page 77

Chapter 12, page 226

Manipulative and Body-Based Therapies

Not covered

Chapter 12, page 227

Energy Healing Therapy Not covered

Chapter 12, page 228

Dietary Supplements, Herbal Medicine, and Botanicals Nursing Implications: Assessment, Education, and Research Chapter 13: Overview of Cancer Care

Chapter 4, page 77

Chapter 12, page 229

Not covered

Chapter 12, page 229

Chapter 12, page 301 Chapter 12, page 302 Chapter 12, page 302

Chapter 13, page 233 Chapter 13, page 233 Chapter 13, page 234 Chapter 13, page 234 Chapter 13, page 234 Chapter 13, page 235 Chapter 13, page 235 Chapter 13, page 235 Chapter 13, page 236 Chapter 13, page 237 Chapter 13, page 237 Chapter 13, page 238 Chapter 13, page 238 Chapter 13, page 245 Chapter 13, page 246 Chapter 13, page 246 Chapter 13, page 249 Chapter 13, page 249 Chapter 13, page 249 Chapter 13, page 251 Chapter 13, page 251 Chapter 13, page 260

Introduction Epidemiology

Prevalence in the United States Chapter 12, page 302 Risk Factors for Cancer Chapter 12, page 303

Pathophysiology

Chapter 12, page 303

Carcinogenesis Chapter 12, page 304 Cancer Characteristics Chapter 12, page 303

Metastasis Chapter 12, page 303

Types of Cancer

Chapter 12, page 309 Chapter 12, page 309 Chapter 12, page 309

Staging

Clinical Presentation

Oncological Emergencies Not covered

Prevention

Chapter 12, page 308

Primary Prevention Chapter 12, page 308 Secondary Prevention Chapter 12, page 308 Tertiary Prevention Chapter 12, page 309

Diagnosing Cancer

Chapter 12, page 309

Diagnostic Evaluation Chapter 12, page 310

Treatment

Chapter 12, page 312

Treatment Modalities Chapter 12, page 312

Nursing Management

Chapter 12, page 336

Chapter 14: Overview of Shock and Sepsis

Chapter 11, page 273

Chapter 14, page 269

Overview of Shock

Chapter 11, page 274

Chapter 14, page 269 Chapter 14, page 270

Cardiac Output Chapter 11, page 275

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Classifications of Shock Chapter 11, page 273 Stages of Shock Chapter 11, page 275

Chapter 14, page 270 Chapter 14, page 271 Chapter 14, page 272 Chapter 14, page 272 Chapter 14, page 274 Chapter 14, page 276 Chapter 14, page 277 Chapter 14, page 277 Chapter 14, page 277 Chapter 14, page 277

Assessment and Monitoring of Shock

Chapter 11, page 282

Physical Assessment Chapter 11, page 276 Hemodynamic Monitoring Chapter 21, page 683

Laboratory Analysis Not covered

Hypovolemic Shock

Chapter 11, page 285

Epidemiology Chapter 11, page 285 Pathophysiology Chapter 11, page 285 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 11, page 285

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 11, page 285

Chapter 14, page 278

Cardiogenic Shock

Chapter 11, page 287

Chapter 14, page 280 Chapter 14, page 280 Chapter 14, page 280 Chapter 14, page 281

Epidemiology Chapter 11, page 287 Pathophysiology Chapter 11, page 287 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 11, page 287

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 11, page 288

Chapter 14, page 281

Obstructive Shock

Chapter 25, page 812

Chapter 14, page 285 Chapter 14, page 285 Chapter 14, page 285 Chapter 14, page 285

Epidemiology Not covered Pathophysiology Not covered Clinical Manifestations Not covered

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Not covered

Chapter 14, page 285

Distributive Shock

Chapter 11, page 290

Chapter 14, page 287 Chapter 14, page 287 Chapter 14, page 288 Chapter 14, page 290

Neurogenic Shock Chapter 11, page 292 Anaphylactic Shock Chapter 11, page 292 Sepsis/Septic Shock Chapter 11, page 291

Unit III Managing the Surgical Experience

Chapter 15: Priorities for the Preoperative Patient

Chapter 14, page 396

Chapter 15, page 299

Introduction

Chapter 14, page 397

Chapter 15, page 299

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Informed Consent

Chapter 14, page 401

Chapter 15, page 300 Chapter 15, page 300 Chapter 15, page 304 Chapter 15, page 305 Chapter 15, page 305 Chapter 15, page 305 Chapter 15, page 306 Chapter 15, page 306 Chapter 15, page 310 Chapter 15, page 310

Components of an Informed Consent Chapter 14, page 401

Advance Directives Chapter 14, page 397

Obtaining Informed Consent Chapter 14, page 401

Time-Outs/Pause for Cause

Chapter 15, page 419

Components of a Time-Out Chapter 15, page 419

Patient Assessment

Chapter 14, page 402

Patient History Chapter 14, page 402 Physical Assessment Chapter 14, page 401 Systems Assessment Chapter 14, page 401

Patient Preparation for the Surgical Experience

Chapter 14, page 408

Chapter 15, page 311

Laboratory Assessment

Chapter 14, page 402

Chapter 15, page 311 Chapter 15, page 312 Chapter 15, page 312 Chapter 15, page 312 Chapter 15, page 313 Chapter 15, page 314 Chapter 15, page 314 Chapter 15, page 314

Radiological Assessment Not covered

Patient Teaching Chapter 14, page 408 Physical Preparations Chapter 14, page 411

Transfer Not covered

Nursing Management

Chapter 14, page 412

Nursing Diagnoses/Problem List Not covered

Nursing Interventions Chapter 14, page 412

Chapter 16: Priorities for the Intraoperative Patient

Chapter 15, page 416

Chapter 16, page 316

Overview of the Surgical Experience

Chapter 15, page 424

Chapter 16, page 316 Chapter 16, page 317 Chapter 16, page 317

Surgical Settings Chapter 15, page 421 Surgical Categories Chapter 14, page 397

Overview of the Surgical Team Members

Chapter 15, page 417

Chapter 16, page 318

Sterile Team Members Chapter 15, page 420 Nonsterile Team Members Chapter 15, page 417

Chapter 16, page 318 Chapter 16, page 319 Chapter 16, page 320 Chapter 16, page 320 Chapter 16, page 320 Chapter 16, page 321 Chapter 16, page 321 Chapter 16, page 322 Chapter 16, page 322 Chapter 16, page 328

Priority Assessments and Procedures

Not covered

Preoperative Assessment Chapter 15, page 419

Surgical Pause Chapter 15, page 419 Surgical Scrub Chapter 15, page 420 Surgical Attire Chapter 15, page 421

Anesthesia

Chapter 15, page 424

Types of Anesthesia Chapter 15, page 424

Airway management

Chapter 15, page 425

Positioning the Patient in the Operating Room

Chapter 15, page 434

Chapter 16, page 330

Common Intraoperative Positions Chapter 15, page 434 Positioning Devices Chapter 15, page 434 Positioning Complications Chapter 15, page 433

Chapter 16, page 330 Chapter 16, page 333 Chapter 16, page 334

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Nursing Management

Chapter 15, page 432

Chapter 16, page 334 Chapter 16, page 334 Chapter 16, page 334

Nursing Diagnoses/Problem List Chapter 15, page 432 Nursing Diagnoses/Problem List Chapter 15, page 432

Chapter 17: Priorities for the Postoperative Patient

Chapter 16, page 437

Chapter 17, page 337

Introduction

Chapter 16, page 437 Chapter 16, page 437

Chapter 17, page 337 Chapter 17, page 337

The Post anesthesia Care Unit

Post anesthesia Care Unit Phases of Care

Chapter 16, page 437

Chapter 17, page 338

Post anesthesia Care Unit Settings Chapter 16, page 437

Chapter 17, page 338

Patient Care in the Post anesthesia Care Unit

Chapter 16, page 437

Chapter 17, page 339

Priority Assessments Chapter 16, page 438 Pain Management Chapter 16, page 441

Chapter 17, page 339 Chapter 17, page 340

Management of Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting

Chapter 16, page 441

Chapter 17, page 342

Potential Complications Chapter 16, page 445

Chapter 17, page 343 Chapter 17, page 343 Chapter 17, page 343 Chapter 17, page 346 Chapter 17, page 346 Chapter 17, page 348 Chapter 17, page 349

Nursing Management

Chapter 16, page 445

Nursing Interventions Chapter 16, page 445

Patient care on the Inpatient Unit

Chapter 16, page 444

Potential Postoperative Complications Chapter 16, page 455

Nursing Management

Chapter 16, page 445

Nursing Interventions Chapter 16, page 446

Unit IV Promoting Health in Patients With Immune Disorders

Chapter 18: Assessment of Immune Function

Chapter 31, page 986

Chapter 18, page 353

Introduction

Chapter 31, page 987 Chapter 31, page 987

Chapter 18, page 353 Chapter 18, page 354 Chapter 18, page 354 Chapter 18, page 359 Chapter 18, page 362 Chapter 18, page 362 Chapter 18, page 363 Chapter 18, page 363 Chapter 18, page 363 Chapter 18, page 364 Chapter 18, page 364 Chapter 18, page 365

Overview of Anatomy and Physiology

Anatomy of the Immune System Chapter 31, page 987 Physiology of the Immune Function Chapter 31, page 987

Assessment

Chapter 31, page 996

History Chapter 31, page 996

Physical Examination Chapter 31, page 1001

Inspection Chapter 31, page 997 Auscultation Chapter 31, page 997

Palpation and Percussion Chapter 31, page 997

Diagnostic Studies Age Related Changes

Chapter 31, page 1002 Chapter 31, page 998

Chapter 19: Coordinating Care for Patients With Immune Disorders

Chapter 32, page 1004

Chapter 19, page 370

Introduction

Chapter 32, page 1005

Chapter 19, page 370

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Overview of Primary and Secondary Immune Dysfunction Primary Immune Dysfunction: B-Cell Deficiencies X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia

Chapter 32, page 1005

Chapter 19, page 371

Not covered

Chapter 19, page 371

Not covered

Chapter 19, page 371 Chapter 19, page 371 Chapter 19, page 372 Chapter 19, page 372

Epidemiology Not covered Pathophysiology Not covered Clinical Manifestations Not covered

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Not covered

Chapter 19, page 372

Other B-Cell Deficiencies

Chapter 32, page 1006

Chapter 19, page 375 Chapter 19, page 375 Chapter 19, page 375 Chapter 19, page 375

Common Variable Immune Deficiency Chapter 32, page 1006 Selective Immunoglobulin A Deficiency Not covered Immunoglobulin G Subclass Deficiency Chapter 32, page 1006

Primary Immune Dysfunction: T-Cell Deficiencies

Not covered

Chapter 19, page 376

DiGeorge Syndrome

Not covered

Chapter 19, page 376 Chapter 19, page 376 Chapter 19, page 376 Chapter 19, page 376

Epidemiology Not covered Pathophysiology Not covered Clinical Manifestations Not covered

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Not covered

Chapter 19, page 377

Other T-Cell Immune Deficiencies

Chapter 32, page 1006

Chapter 19, page 380 Chapter 19, page 380 Chapter 19, page 380

Chronic Mucocutaneous Candidiasis Chapter 32, page 1006

Hyper-IgM Syndrome Chapter 32, page 1006

Primary Immune Deficiency of both T and B Cells Secondary Immune Dysfunction: Therapy-Induced Deficiencies

Chapter 32, page 1006

Chapter 19, page 380

Not covered

Chapter 19, page 381

Epidemiology Not covered Pathophysiology Not covered

Chapter 19, page 381 Chapter 19, page 381

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable)

Not covered

Chapter 19, page 381

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•Complications •Nursing Management

Excessive Immune Response Type I Hypersensitivity Reaction: Immediate

Chapter 33, page 1041

Chapter 19, page 382

Chapter 33, page 1041

Chapter 19, page 384

Epidemiology Chapter 33, page 1041 Pathophysiology Chapter 33, page 1042 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 33, page 1041

Chapter 19, page 384 Chapter 19, page 385 Chapter 19, page 385

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 33, page 1047

Chapter 19, page 386

Type II Hypersensitivity Reaction: Cytotoxic

Chapter 33, page 1041

Chapter 19, page 390

Epidemiology Chapter 33, page 1041

Chapter 19, page 390

Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 33, page 1042

Chapter 19, page 390

Not covered

Chapter 19, page 392

Type III Hypersensitivity Reaction: Immune Complex

Chapter 33, page 1041

Chapter 19, page 392

Epidemiology Chapter 33, page 1041

Chapter 19, page 392

Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 33, page 1042

Chapter 19, page 392

Not covered

Chapter 19, page 393

Type IV Hypersensitivity Reactions

Chapter 33, page 1041

Chapter 19, page 393 Chapter 19, page 393

Epidemiology Chapter 33, page 1041

Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable)

Chapter 33, page 1042

Chapter 19, page 393

Not covered

Chapter 19, page 393

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•Complications •Nursing Management

Type V Hypersensitivity: Stimulated Chapter 20: Coordinating Care for Patients With Connective Tissue Disorders

Not covered

Chapter 19, page 394

Chapter 20, page 397

Chapter 34, page 1067 Chapter 34, page 1067 Chapter 36, page 1122

Introduction Osteoarthritis

Chapter 20, page 398 Chapter 20, page 398 Chapter 20, page 398 Chapter 20, page 398 Chapter 20, page 399

Epidemiology Chapter 36, page 1122 Pathophysiology Chapter 36, page 1122 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 36, page 1123

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 36, page 1123

Chapter 20, page 399

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Chapter 34, page 1078

Chapter 20, page 404 Chapter 20, page 404 Chapter 20, page 404 Chapter 20, page 404

Epidemiology Chapter 34, page 1078 Pathophysiology Chapter 34, page 1078 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 34, page 1078

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 34, page 1079

Chapter 20, page 404

Scleroderma

Chapter 34, page 1085

Chapter 20, page 410 Chapter 20, page 410 Chapter 20, page 410 Chapter 20, page 410

Epidemiology Chapter 34, page 1085 Pathophysiology Chapter 34, page 1086 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 34, page 1086

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 34, page 1086

Chapter 20, page 411

Lupus

Chapter 34, page 1082

Chapter 20, page 414 Chapter 20, page 414 Chapter 20, page 414 Chapter 20, page 414

Epidemiology Chapter 34, page 1082 Pathophysiology Chapter 34, page 1082 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 34, page 1082

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when

Chapter 34, page 1084

Chapter 20, page 415

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applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Gout

Chapter 34, page 1089

Chapter 20, page 418 Chapter 20, page 418

Epidemiology Chapter 34, page 1089

Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 34, page 1089

Chapter 20, page 418

Chapter 34, page 1090

Chapter 20, page 419

Fibromyalgia

Chapter 34, page 1091

Chapter 20, page 420 Chapter 20, page 420

Epidemiology Chapter 34, page 1091

Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 34, page 1091

Chapter 20, page 421

Chapter 34, page 1091

Chapter 20, page 421

Chapter 21: Coordinating Care for Patients With Multidrug-Resistant Organism Infectious Disorders

Chapter 21, page 426

Chapter 66, page 2144 Chapter 66, page 2144 Chapter 66, page 2154

Introduction

Chapter 21, page 427 Chapter 21, page 427

Multidrug-Resistant Organisms

Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus

Chapter 66, page 2154

Chapter 21, page 427

Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci Chapter 66, page 2155

Chapter 21, page 430 Chapter 21, page 431 Chapter 21, page 433

Clostridioides Difficile Chapter 66, page 2154

Acinetobacter Baumannii Not covered

Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE)

Chapter 66, page 2155

Chapter 21, page 434

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management of Multidrug- Resistant Organisms

Chapter 66, page 2155

Chapter 21, page 434

• Medical Management • Nursing Management

Chapter 21, page 434

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Nursing Management Chapter 66, page 2159

Chapter 21, page 439

Chapter 22: Coordinating Care for Patients With HIV Overview of the HIV/AIDS Continuum Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

Chapter 22, page 443

Chapter 32, page 1005 Chapter 32, page 1007 Chapter 32, page 1007

Chapter 22, page 443 Chapter 22, page 444 Chapter 22, page 444 Chapter 22, page 445 Chapter 22, page 447

Epidemiology Chapter 32, page 1008

Pathophysiology Not covered

Clinical Manifestations Chapter 32, page 1021

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 32, page 1024

Chapter 22, page 447

Unit V Promoting Health in Patients With Oxygenation Disorders

Chapter 23: Assessment of Respiratory Function

Chapter 17, page 462

Chapter 23, page 457

Introduction

Chapter 17, page 463 Chapter 17, page 463

Chapter 23, page 457 Chapter 23, page 457 Chapter 23, page 458 Chapter 23, page 458 Chapter 23, page 460 Chapter 23, page 463 Chapter 23, page 463 Chapter 23, page 464 Chapter 23, page 465 Chapter 23, page 467 Chapter 23, page 467 Chapter 23, page 469 Chapter 23, page 470 Chapter 23, page 470 Chapter 23, page 471 Chapter 23, page 471 Chapter 23, page 471 Chapter 23, page 473 Chapter 23, page 474 Chapter 23, page 474 Chapter 23, page 474

Overview of Anatomy and Physiology

Functions of the Respiratory System Chapter 17, page 463 Anatomy of the Respiratory System Chapter 17, page 463 Physiology of the Respiratory System Chapter 17, page 465

Assessment

Chapter 17, page 470

History Chapter 17, page 470

Health History Chapter 17, page 470 Physical Assessment Chapter 17, page 475

Diagnostic Studies

Chapter 17, page 486

Arterial Blood Gases Chapter 17, page 487 Pulse Oximetry Chapter 17, page 487

Capnography and Capnometry Chapter 17, page 487

Sputum Analysis Chapter 17, page 488 Chest X-Rays Chapter 17, page 488

Pulmonary Function Test Chapter 17, page 486

Bronchoscopy Chapter 17, page 490 Thoracentesis Chapter 17, page 492

Ventilation/Perfusion Scan Chapter 17, page 490

Lung Biopsy Chapter 17, page 492

Age-Related Changes

Chapter 17, page 470

Chapter 24: Coordinating Care for Patients With Infectious Respiratory Disorders

Chapter 19, page 526

Chapter 24, page 477

Introduction

Chapter 19, page 527

Chapter 24, page 477 Chapter 24, page 478

The Upper Respiratory Tract Chapter 18, page 495

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The Lower Respiratory Tract Chapter 19, page 527

Chapter 24, page 478

Establishment of a Respiratory Tract Infection

Not covered

Chapter 24, page 479

Influenza

Chapter 18, page 497

Chapter 24, page 479 Chapter 24, page 479 Chapter 24, page 480 Chapter 24, page 480

Epidemiology Not covered Pathophysiology Not covered Clinical Manifestations Not covered

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Not covered

Chapter 24, page 480

COVID-19

Chapter 19, page 540

Chapter 24, page 484 Chapter 24, page 484 Chapter 24, page 485 Chapter 24, page 485

Epidemiology Chapter 19, page 540 Pathophysiology Chapter 19, page 540 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 19, page 540

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 19, page 540

Chapter 24, page 485

Pneumonia

Chapter 19, page 531

Chapter 24, page 492 Chapter 24, page 492 Chapter 24, page 493 Chapter 24, page 493

Epidemiology Chapter 19, page 531 Pathophysiology Chapter 19, page 534 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 19, page 535

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 19, page 536

Chapter 24, page 494

Tuberculosis

Chapter 19, page 546

Chapter 24, page 496 Chapter 24, page 496

Epidemiology Chapter 19, page 546

Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 19, page 546

Chapter 24, page 497

Chapter 19, page 549

Chapter 24, page 497

Chapter 25: Coordinating Care for Patients With Upper Airway Disorders

Chapter 18, page 494

Chapter 25, page 504

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Rhinitis

Chapter 18, page 495

Chapter 25, page 505 Chapter 25, page 505 Chapter 25, page 505 Chapter 25, page 505

Epidemiology Chapter 18, page 495 Pathophysiology Chapter 18, page 495 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 18, page 496

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 18, page 496

Chapter 25, page 505

Rhinosinusitis

Chapter 18, page 499

Chapter 25, page 507 Chapter 25, page 507 Chapter 25, page 508 Chapter 25, page 508

Epidemiology Chapter 18, page 499 Pathophysiology Chapter 18, page 499 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 18, page 499

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 18, page 500

Chapter 25, page 508

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Chapter 18, page 510

Chapter 25, page 510 Chapter 25, page 510 Chapter 25, page 510 Chapter 25, page 510

Epidemiology Chapter 18, page 510 Pathophysiology Chapter 18, page 510 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 18, page 510

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 18, page 510

Chapter 25, page 511

Laryngitis

Chapter 18, page 507

Chapter 25, page 513 Chapter 25, page 513

Epidemiology Not covered

Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 18, page 507

Chapter 25, page 513

Chapter 18, page 507

Chapter 25, page 513

Laryngeal Cancer

Chapter 18, page 514

Chapter 25, page 514 Chapter 25, page 514 Chapter 25, page 515 Chapter 25, page 515

Epidemiology Chapter 18, page 514

Pathophysiology Not covered

Clinical Manifestations Chapter 18, page 515

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Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 18, page 515

Chapter 25, page 515

Laryngeal Trauma

Not covered

Chapter 25, page 519 Chapter 25, page 519 Chapter 25, page 519 Chapter 25, page 519

Epidemiology Not covered Pathophysiology Not covered Clinical Manifestations Not covered

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Not covered

Chapter 25, page 520

Chapter 26: Coordinating Care for Patients With Lower Airway Disorders

Chapter 19, page 526

Chapter 26, page 523

Introduction

Chapter 19, page 527 Chapter 20, page 632

Chapter 26, page 523 Chapter 26, page 524 Chapter 26, page 524 Chapter 26, page 524 Chapter 26, page 524

Asthma

Epidemiology Chapter 20, page 632 Pathophysiology Chapter 20, page 633 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 20, page 633

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 20, page 634

Chapter 26, page 524

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Chapter 20, page 603

Chapter 26, page 530 Chapter 26, page 530 Chapter 26, page 532 Chapter 26, page 533

Epidemiology Chapter 20, page 603 Pathophysiology Chapter 20, page 603 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 20, page 606

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management •Surgical Management (when applicable) •Complications •Nursing Management

Chapter 20, page 608

Chapter 26, page 534

Cystic Fibrosis

Chapter 20, page 643

Chapter 26, page 537 Chapter 26, page 537 Chapter 26, page 537 Chapter 26, page 538

Epidemiology Chapter 20, page 643 Pathophysiology Chapter 20, page 643 Clinical Manifestations Chapter 20, page 644

Interprofessional Management •Medical Management

Chapter 20, page 644

Chapter 26, page 539

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