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Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

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Intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) nursing is a rapidly developing specialized area of practice whose practitioners are committed to providing a continuum of services to individuals with I/DD across the lifespan. Even though individuals with I/DD are present today in all communities and healthcare settings, they remain a vulnerable population, needing the attention of such nursing experts: this book encapsulates that expertise. A foundational book for every I/DD nurse and related healthcare professional, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Nursing: Scope & Standards of Practice articulates the essentials of I/DD nursing, its activities and accountabilities the who, what, when, where, and how of practice at all care levels and settings. It is a vital resource for the nurses helping to address the unique healthcare needs and characteristics of this population. The standards themselves for both practice and professional performance with their measurement criteria are those by which all I/DD nurses practice, whether as basic or advanced practitioners, and reflect the values and priorities of I/DD nursing. The books summary discussion of the scope, status, prospect, and characteristics of this nursing specialty lends a broad context for better understanding and using these standards. While aimed primarily at nurses who are in practice or involved in basic and continuing nursing education, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice is also an essential resource for others in health care, including other care providers, researchers and scholars, and those involved in related funding, legal, policy, and regulatory activities. - Back cover.… (more)
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Intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) nursing is a rapidly developing specialized area of practice whose practitioners are committed to providing a continuum of services to individuals with I/DD across the lifespan. Even though individuals with I/DD are present today in all communities and healthcare settings, they remain a vulnerable population, needing the attention of such nursing experts: this book encapsulates that expertise. A foundational book for every I/DD nurse and related healthcare professional, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Nursing: Scope & Standards of Practice articulates the essentials of I/DD nursing, its activities and accountabilities the who, what, when, where, and how of practice at all care levels and settings. It is a vital resource for the nurses helping to address the unique healthcare needs and characteristics of this population. The standards themselves for both practice and professional performance with their measurement criteria are those by which all I/DD nurses practice, whether as basic or advanced practitioners, and reflect the values and priorities of I/DD nursing. The books summary discussion of the scope, status, prospect, and characteristics of this nursing specialty lends a broad context for better understanding and using these standards. While aimed primarily at nurses who are in practice or involved in basic and continuing nursing education, Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice is also an essential resource for others in health care, including other care providers, researchers and scholars, and those involved in related funding, legal, policy, and regulatory activities. - Back cover.

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