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M TELEHEALTH NURSING A R T I Tools and Strategies for Optimal Patient Care C H DAWNA MARTICH, MSN, RN TELEHEALTH A step-by-step guide to delivering safe, effective care via telehealth nursing T Including all the information necessary for safe, competent practice, this hands-on E NURSING resource walks nurses through telehealth guidelines and procedures to optimize L patient communication, perform assessments, and provide effective care of chronic E conditions. Replete with case studies and sample dialogue to mimic real-life telehealth situations, introductory chapters cover patient and nurse perspectives on H both sides of the telephone. Other sections cover individual body systems, breaking them down into individual common diseases and disorders that might intersect E with telehealth nursing. A Tools and Strategies for Optimal Patient Care The text instructs nurses on how to actively listen to the patient “between the lines” L in the absence of an in-person examination and discern the right questions to ask T and tone to adopt. Chapters provide enhanced communication techniques for performing comprehensive health assessments using only the sense of hearing and H resources available through the telephone. Clinical Pearls are scattered throughout the text from those who have been “in the trenches” and cared for a wide variety of N patients using the telehealth nursing techniques illustrated in this book. U Key Features: R • Helps nurses understand the keys to successful telehealth nursing S • Teaches enhanced, specialized communication techniques including I “active listening” N • Guides nurses in assessing patients using only the sense of hearing/active listening G • Includes case studies, algorithms, patient teaching resources, and more • Reviews body systems and disease processes with application exercises ISBN 978-0-8261-3232-1 DAWNA MARTICH 11 W. 42nd Street New York, NY 10036-8002 9 780826 132321 www.springerpub.com Telehealth Nursing Dawna Martich, MSN, RN, received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing from the University of Pittsburgh and has been practicing as a nursing education specialist for adult learners for three decades. After working in neurology, postanesthesia recovery, home care, and physician practice management, she served as a direct telephonic nursing care provider for an organization with a satellite office in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Shortly thereafter, Ms. Martich became one of several training managers for a telephonic organization. Although the organization had a specific computerized clinical documentation system, it lacked approaches to help nurses transition from direct care to the telephonic care environment. After orienting hundreds of telephonic nurses in Pittsburgh, Arizona, Hawaii, Seattle, and Baltimore, it became clear that telephonic nursing care would stay as a viable avenue in the health care industry. She structured approaches to help nurses fine-tune their communication skills and develop an ease with computerized documentation. Ms. Martich’s other experience includes preparing student learning materials and ancillary materials for nursing publications and creating NCLEX-style practice questions for students preparing to sit for the state board of nursing examination. She has actively participated in creating content for online learning courses for RN–BSN, RN–MSN, and RN–DNP programs. She also served as the director of continuing nursing education for an online continuing education company, ensuring that learning material adhered to the American Nurses Credential Center criteria. Her most recent accomplishments include consulting to aid a start-up personal care agency with policies, procedures, quality improvement, human resources, and financial management functions. She can be reached via e-mail: dawna [email protected]. Telehealth Nursing Tools and Strategies for Optimal Patient Care Dawna Martich, MSN, RN Copyright © 2017 Springer Publishing Company, LLC All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior per- mission of Springer Publishing Company, LLC, or authorization through payment of the appropriate fees to the Copyright Clearance Center, Inc., 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, 978-750-8400, fax 978-646-8600, [email protected] or on the Web at www.copyright.com. Springer Publishing Company, LLC 11 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036 www.springerpub.com Acquisitions Editor: Elizabeth Nieginski Senior Production Editor: Kris Parrish Composition: diacriTech ISBN: 978-0-8261-3232-1 e-book ISBN: 978-0-8261-3233-8 16 17 18 19 20 / 5 4 3 2 1 The author and the publisher of this Work have made every effort to use sources believed to be reliable to provide information that is accurate and compatible with the standards generally accepted at the time of publication. Because medical science is continually advancing, our knowledge base continues to expand. Therefore, as new information becomes available, changes in procedures become neces- sary. We recommend that the reader always consult current research and specific institutional policies before performing any clinical procedure. The author and publisher shall not be liable for any special, consequential, or exemplary damages resulting, in whole or in part, from the readers’ use of, or reli- ance on, the information contained in this book. The publisher has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLs for external or third-party Internet websites referred to in this publication and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Martich, Dawna, author. Title: Telehealth nursing : tools and strategies for optimal patient care / Dawna Martich. Description: New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, LLC, [2017] | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2016047388 | ISBN 9780826132321 | ISBN 9780826132338 (e-book) Subjects: | MESH: Telemedicine | Nursing Care Classification: LCC R855.3 | NLM WY 100.1 | DDC 610.285—dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016047388 Special discounts on bulk quantities of our books are available to corporations, professional asso- ciations, pharmaceutical companies, health care organizations, and other qualifying groups. If you are interested in a custom book, including chapters from more than one of our titles, we can pro- vide that service as well. For details, please contact: Special Sales Department, Springer Publishing Company, LLC 11 West 42nd Street, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10036-8002 Phone: 877-687-7476 or 212-431-4370; Fax: 212-941-7842 E-mail: [email protected] Printed in the United States of America by Gasch Printing. I dedicate this text to the following individuals: ● My late parents, Daniel “Dragan” and Julia Martich—my first teachers, who taught me the value of hard work and patience, and gifted me with an understanding of the importance of lifelong learning. You are missed every day. I hope this text makes you proud. ● All patients and clients who are accepting of receiving telephonic nursing care. ● All organizations embracing telephonic nursing care. ● All current and future telephonic nursing care providers. ● All health care providers who question the validity of t elephonic care. May this text change your mind. And if it doesn’t, I tried my best to convince you. And last, but not least, I dedicate this text to my husband, Michael L. Egan. Without your patience, help, quiet strength, and love, none of this would have been written. Thank you for being my rock in the storm and voice of reality and reason. My heart is yours. Contents Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii Share Telehealth Nursing: Tools and Strategies for Optimal Patient Care Section I: Introduction 1 1. Evolution/History of Telenursing 3 2. Assessment Techniques: Communication and Active Listening 13 3. Professional Preparation for Telehealth Nursing 39 4. Patient/Client Perspective on Telehealth Nursing 47 Section II: Introduction to Body Systems 67 5. Integumentary System 69 6. Respiratory System 89 7. Cardiovascular System 101 8. Gastrointestinal System 119 9. Musculoskeletal System 137 10. Neurologic and Sensory Systems 153 11. Genitourinary System 169 Section III: Introduction to Body System Disorders 183 12. Disorders of the Integumentary System 185 13. Disorders of the Respiratory System 193 14. Disorders of the Cardiovascular System 207 15. Disorders of the Gastrointestinal System 225 16. Disorders of the Musculoskeletal System 243 17. Disorders of the Neurologic and Sensory Systems 259 vii viii Contents 18. Disorders of the Genitourinary System 275 19. The Patient/Client With Diabetes Mellitus 289 20. The Patient/Client With HIV/AIDS 303 Section IV: Additional Aspects of Telephonic Patient/Client Care 311 21. Patient/Client Care 313 22. Review of Laboratory Values and Diagnostic Tests 331 23. Documentation 343 24. Tools for Telephonic Care 355 25. Work Environments 363 26. Issues and Solutions 371 27. The Nurse as Client 379 Conclusion: The Rest of the Story 389 Index 391 Preface Once upon a time, it was a dark and stormy night, the day before I was starting as a new telephonic nurse. I was scared to death and had no idea what I was supposed to do or how to do it. Over time, it became clear to me that telephonic patient/client care was and is an outstanding avenue to help many people. Telephonic nursing care is not for everyone. For those nurses who want to stay in nursing but no longer want to provide direct care, this is not the text for you. Although you might not provide “hands on” care through this avenue, you will be providing direct care via ongoing assessment, follow-up, teaching, and support. This text is divided into four sections. Section I sets the stage for providing telephonic care. First, you will read about the history of telemedicine and how telenursing was introduced into the field. Chapter 2 presents critical information on the techniques used to assess clients receiving telephonic care and includes an extensive review of communication and active listening techniques and the role of each in providing telephonic care. Section I ends with a chapter on what is needed to professionally prepare to become a telephonic care provider, followed by a chapter on the client’s perspective on receiv- ing care via this route. Section II focuses on the individual body systems and how they can be assessed telephonically. After a brief anatomy and physiol- ogy review, questions used to assess the body system are provided. Approaches to use for special client situations are listed along with tips and techniques to enhance the assessment process. This section is divided into the major body systems: integumentary, respiratory, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, neurological and sensory, and genitourinary. Although it is unlikely that you will need to assess every body system when assessing a telephonic client, these chapters will serve as a resource should the situation arise. Section III focuses on illnesses, diseases, and disorders. The chapters in this section are also categorized according to the major body systems and can be used in sync with the chapters in Section II. Both Sections II and III feature algorithms to assess specific manifes- tations, along with practice exercises and case studies. You may note ix

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