Gerontologic Nursing 7th Edition
Capture the evolving needs of older adults with Gerontologic Nursing, 7th Edition by Jennifer J. Yeager, Mary B. Winton, and Sue E. Meiner — a clear, contemporary guide that prepares nurses and caregivers to deliver compassionate, evidence-informed care across clinical and community settings.
This edition blends up-to-date geriatric science with practical clinical tools: concise explanations of aging physiology, comprehensive assessment strategies, medication safety considerations, and best practices for managing chronic illnesses common in older populations. Rich case studies and real-world scenarios sharpen clinical judgment, while chapters on communication, cultural competence, ethical decision-making, and family-centered care support holistic treatment planning. Ideal for nursing students, practicing RNs, long-term care staff, and educators, the text emphasizes interdisciplinary teamwork and quality-of-life outcomes.
Why this book belongs on your shelf:
– Practical, clinically focused content that bridges theory and bedside care
– Actionable assessment and care-planning tools for acute, long-term, and community-based settings
– Emphasis on safety, dignity, and person-centered approaches for diverse older adults
Whether you’re studying for clinical rotations, updating practice protocols, or building a resource library for geriatric care, Gerontologic Nursing, 7th Edition is an essential reference that supports confident, competent care delivery. Order now to equip yourself with the knowledge and skills needed to meet the demands of an aging population in the USA and beyond.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


