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Gerontologic Nursing (Gerontologic Nursing (Lueckenotte))
Gerontologic Nursing (Gerontologic Nursing (Lueckenotte))
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Sue E. Meiner, Annette Lueckenotte
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  • Author: Sue E. Meiner, Annette Lueckenotte
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Dewey Decimal Number: 610.7365
  • EAN: 9780323031462
  • ISBN: 0323031463
  • Label: Mosby
  • Manufacturer: Mosby
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Number of Pages: 816
  • Product Group: Book
  • Publication Date: 2005-10-11
  • Publisher: Mosby
  • Studio: Mosby
  • Title: Gerontologic Nursing (Gerontologic Nursing (Lueckenotte))
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars

Product Description: This outstanding text provides comprehensive coverage of health promotion and basic and complex gerontologic concepts and issues, as well as the most common medical-surgical problems associated with the older adult. It follows a logical body systems organization and provides streamlined, "need to know" coverage of essential wellness and disorders information.

  • Detailed discussions of fundamental aging theories provide a basis for biological and psychosocial aspects of quality nursing care.
  • Comprehensive assessment guidelines identify what are normal, deviations from normal, and abnormal findings for older adults.
  • Detailed coverage of pain, infection, cancer, chronic illness, loss, death and dying, and substance abuse clearly explains these complex aspects of aging and their related nursing care.
  • A separate chapter on Cultural Influences, as well as integrated Cultural Awareness boxes, focus on important cultural issues to consider when caring for aging patients.


  • Streamlined content provides essential "need to know" information for promoting wellness and treating common conditions in older adults.
  • A new chapter on Loss and End-Of-Life Issues focuses on key considerations in caring for the dying client and their family.
  • Research boxes throughout emphasize the importance of applying research to practice.
  • Nutritional Considerations boxes emphasize the importance of proper nutrition in care management.
  • Greater integration of health promotion and disease prevention throughout with the addition of Health Promotion boxes.
  • Includes the management of conditions affecting multiple body systems where appropriate.
  • Updated Nursing Care Plans link NANDA nursing diagnoses, NIC priority interventions for specific conditions, and NOC suggested outcomes to guide in providing appropriate care.
  • Includes natural, alternative, and complementary therapies within care management discussions.


Customer Reviews


5 stars Gerontologic Nursing 3rd ed. by Sue E. Meiner and Annette G. Lueckenotte (Eds).
Sue E, Meiner is a nurse practitioner in private practice and has taught nursing. Annette G. Lueckenotte is a gerontologic clinical nurse specialist. There are 22 contributing authors. Only one was apparently a contributing author to the last edition. The contributing authors for the previous two editions are listed.
There are 31 chapters in 6 parts. The book has extensive coverage of gerontologic nursing, theories of aging, legal and ethical issues, and gerontologic assessment in part 1. Part 2 influences on health and illness covers cultural, family, socioeconomic and environmental influences plus health promotion and illness/disability prevention and health care delivery settings for older adults. Part 3 covers the wellness issues of nutrition, sleep and activity, safety, intimacy and sexuality, and mental health. Part 4, common psychophysiologic stressors, includes pain, infection, chronic illness and rehabilitation, substance abuse, cancer, and loss and end-of-life issues. Part 5, diagnostic studies and pharmacologic management, includes laboratory and diagnostic tests and pharmacologic management. Part 6 is nursing care of physiologic and psychologic disorders regarding cardiovasculsr, respiratory, endocrine, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, urinary, cognitiave and neurologic, integumentary, and sensory function. Care of both well and sick older adults and their families and caregivers is included. Content that is traditionally covered in fundamental and medical-surgical courses is not included.
Each chapter begins with learning objectives. There are client/family teaching, health promotion, nutrition, research, cultural awareness, and home care boxes throughout the book. Chapters end with a brief summary, key points, critical thinking exercises, and references. Current standards and guidelines are incorporated throughout the book.
This book is excellent for teaching undergraduate nursing students gerontologic nursing, medical-surgical nursing or for integrating the content. It is also a good review and reference for practicing nurses.


4 stars Good reference for use with nursing the elderly
I found this book to be very useful in the sense that it covers alot of things one would not really think of when caring for the elderly. I think this book would be VERY helpful for the home health care person that cares for the elderly, or a family member of an elder.