Introducing a plan for success with the only nursing care planning reference book for all core clinical areas! Swearingen's All-In-One Nursing Care Planning Resource, 5th Edition, features over 100 care plans including medical-surgical, maternity/OB, pediatrics, and psychiatric-mental health to help you care for patients in any setting. This new edition is the first in the market to include a unique, interprofessional, "e;patient problem"e; focus that teaches students how to speak to patients in conversational terms rather than in nursing-specific language. New non-medical-surgical care plans and updated content throughout reflect the latest evidence-based treatment guidelines for national and international clinical practice. Plus, with its clear approach, easy-to-use format, and straightforward rationales, you can use this one book throughout their entire nursing curriculum!- Bolded and highlighted Safety Icons corresponds to the safety competency of the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) initiative for easier recognition- Care plans for all four major clinical areas include medical-surgical, OB/maternity, pediatric, and psychiatric-mental health nursing care plans- A consistent format for each care plan enables you to perform faster searches, with headings for Overview/Pathophysiology, Health Care Setting, Assessment, Diagnostic Tests, Patient Problems, Desired Outcomes, Interventions with Rationales, and Patient-Family Teaching and Discharge Planning- Prioritized patient problems are listed in order of importance and physiologic patient needs- Detailed rationales for each nursing intervention help you apply concepts to specific patient situations in clinical practice- Full-color design makes the book more user friendly and includes color-coded tabs and improved cross-referencing and navigation aids for faster information retrieval- NEW! UNIQUE! Interprofessional "e;patient problems"e; focus familiarizes you with how to speak to patients and other medical colleagues in the consistent interprofessional language of "e;patient problems,"e; rather than the nursing-specific language of nursing diagnosis- NEW! Care plans helps you to support the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, or intersex patient- NEW! Updated content throughout reflects the latest evidence-based treatment guidelines and national and international clinical practice guidelines