Part 1¿ Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice
Unit I¿ Dimensions of Medical-Surgical Nursing
Unit 2¿ Informatics and Evidence-based Practice in Nursing
Unit 3 Health and Illness Care of Adults
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Part II Nutritional-Metabolic Patterns
Unit 4 Responses to Altered Integumentary Function
Unit 5 Responses to Altered Endocrine Function
Unit 6 Responses to Altered Gastrointestinal Function
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Part III Elimination Patterns
Unit 7 Responses to Altered Urinary Elimination
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Part IV Activity-Exercise Patterns
Unit 8 Responses to Altered Cardiovascular Function
Unit 9 Responses to Altered Respiratory Function
Unit 10 Responses to Altered Musculoskeletal Function
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Part V¿ Cognitive-Perceptual Patterns
Unit 11 Responses to Altered Neurologic Function
Unit 12 Responses to Altered Eye and Ear Function
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Part VI Sexuality-Reproductive Patterns
Unit 13 Responses to Altered Sexual-Reproductive Function
Priscilla LeMone, RN, DSN, FAAN
Associate Professor Emeritus. Sinclair School of Nursing,
University of Missouri
Adjunct Associate Professor of Nursing, College of Nursing, The
University of Ohio
Priscilla LeMone spent most of her career as a nurse educator,
teaching medical-surgical nursing and pathophysiology at all levels
from diploma to doctoral students. She has a diploma in nursing
from Deaconess College of Nursing (St. Louis, Missouri),
baccalaureate and master’s degrees from Southeast Missouri State
University, and a doctorate in nursing from the University of
Alabama—Birmingham. She is retired as an Associate Professor
Emeritus, Sinclair School of Nursing, University of
Missouri—Columbia, but continues to keep up to date in nursing both
as an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Ohio State University,
College of Nursing and as an author of nursing textbooks.
Dr. LeMone had numerous awards for scholarship and teaching during
her more than 30 years as a nurse educator. She is most honored for
receiving the Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence from the
University of Missouri—Columbia, the Unique Contribution Award from
the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, and for being
selected as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing
Dr. LeMone currently lives in Ohio. She enjoys traveling,
gardening, knitting and reading fiction.
She believes that her education gave her solid and everlasting
roots in nursing. Her work with students has given her the wings
that have allowed her love of nursing and teaching to continue
through the years
Karen M. Burke, RN, MS
Karen Burke has been a nurse educator for much of her career,
teaching basic and advanced medical-surgical nursing and
pathophysiology. She retired as director of the nursing and health
occupations programs at Clatsop Community College in Astoria,
Oregon, subsequently serving as nursing education consultant and
program manager for the Oregon State Board of Nursing. She
currently provides consulting services for nursing and higher
education.
Ms. Burke earner her diploma in nursing from Emanuel Hospital
School of Nursing in Portland, Oregon, later completing
baccalaureate studies at Oregon Health & Science University, and a
master’s degree in nursing at the University of Portland. She has
been actively involved in nursing education and clinical nursing
education reform, as well as in initiatives to address the nursing
faculty shortage. Ms. Burke is coauthor of another text,
Medical-Surgical Nursing Care (3rd edition) with Elaine Mohn-Brown
and Linda Eby.
Ms Burke strongly values the nursing profession and the importance
of providing a strong education in the art and science of nursing
for students preparing to enter the profession, no matter which
educational path is being pursued.
Gerene Bauldoff, RN, PhD, FAAN
Gerene Bauldoff is an Associate Professor of Clinical Nursing at
the Ohio State University College of Nursing in Columbus,
Ohio. She has been a nurse educator for ten years, teaching
medical-surgical nursing, clinical specialist role and
translational science courses at the baccalaureate, master’s and
doctoral levels. Prior to her nursing educator role, her
clinical background includes home health nurse, lung transplant
coordinator and pulmonary rehabilitation coordinator. Dr.
Bauldoff has a diploma from the Western Pennsylvania Hospital
School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA, and a BSN from LaRoche College,
in Pittsburgh. Her graduate education is from the University
of Pittsburgh, with a MSN in Medical-surgical nursing
(Cardiopulmonary clinical nurse specialist) and PhD in Nursing in
2001, training under Leslie Hoffman, PhD, RN, FAAN.
Dr. Bauldoff is an active member in multiple professional
organizations including Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society
of Nursing, the American Association of Cardiovascular and
Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR), the American Thoracic Society
Nursing Assembly and the American College of Chest Physicians
(ACCP). She is a recognized expert in medical-surgical
nursing, focusing on the care of the patient with chronic pulmonary
disease and served as the nursing representative on the ACCP/AACVPR
Evidence-based Guidelines for Pulmonary Rehabilitation published in
2007. She has been honored with fellowship in AACVPR and
ACCP. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of
the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary
Rehabilitation and has been appointed to the Community-Based Care
board of the Ohio Council of Home Care and Hospice.
Dr. Bauldoff feels nursing is the best profession, using of
scientific evidence to provide the highest quality of care while
maintaining the personal relationship with the patient and their
family. Her experiences provide her with insights and
lessons learned that she shares with her students.
Dr. Bauldoff resides in central Ohio. She enjoys reading,
walking, bicycling, golf and spending time with her family and
friends. She is learning the intricacies of social networking
and keeps up to date with technology to be able to interface with
her students, family and friends.
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