LaFleur Brooks’ Health Unit Coordinating, 7e
LaFleur Brooks’ Health Unit Coordinating, 7e, written by Elaine A. Gillingham and Monica Wadsworth Seibel, is the most comprehensive and in-depth guide to health unit coordinating on the market. This book delves into the key theories and concepts of the profession and provides a thorough exploration of the common responsibilities of a health unit coordinator in both traditional and electronic medical record environments.
From greeting new patients and dealing with visitors to transcribing physicians’ orders, maintaining statistical reports, and preparing patient charts, this text covers all aspects of health unit coordination. Whether you are a student aspiring to enter the field or a practicing health unit coordinator looking to expand your knowledge and skills, this textbook is a valuable resource.
One standout feature of LaFleur Brooks’ Health Unit Coordinating is the inclusion of a Certification Review Guide with a mock certification exam on the Evolve website, which is accessible with the purchase of the book. This guide provides a valuable tool for students and professionals preparing for certification exams in health unit coordinating.
The authors provide step-by-step instructions on how to perform important procedures, ensuring that readers fully understand the tasks at hand. Additionally, the text includes high priority boxes throughout, offering useful information related to chapter discussions, such as lists of addresses, organizations, laboratory studies, hospital specialties, health unit coordinator career ladders, and helpful hints.
Communication is a crucial aspect of health unit coordinating, and the book includes example boxes that present real-life scenarios. These scenarios outline the responsibilities of the health unit coordinator in each situation and offer tips on how to conduct oneself professionally and helpfully. The inclusion of bad handwriting examples also gives readers experience deciphering hard-to-read handwriting that they will likely encounter in practice.
LaFleur Brooks’ Health Unit Coordinating incorporates several student-friendly features to enhance comprehension. Each chapter begins with outlines, chapter objectives, vocabulary, and abbreviations to set the stage for the key information that will be covered. References within the text direct readers to the companion skills practice manual and online tools, where they can find hands-on exercises that reinforce the practical applications of skills and procedures in a simulated healthcare environment.
What sets this edition apart is the expanded coverage of the electronic medical record (EMR) and computerized physician order entry (CPOE). The implementation of these systems is changing the role of the health unit coordinator, and this textbook addresses the evolving landscape of healthcare technology.
The book also covers essential topics such as medications, diagnostic procedures, therapies, surgical procedures, and new healthcare trends, ensuring that practitioners remain up to date on how to perform their role effectively in today’s medical environment.
Additionally, LaFleur Brooks’ Health Unit Coordinating discusses hot topics in the field, such as the electronic health record/CPOE, physician order entries, preceptorships, and interviewing/background checks. By addressing these issues, the book keeps readers abreast of current issues affecting health unit coordinators.
To reinforce material and expand critical thinking and application skills, each chapter includes additional student activities. These activities help readers engage with the material and prepare for exams.
For those who prefer digital studying aids, the book offers flashcards on Evolve. These flashcards allow readers to review important terminology and abbreviations that they will encounter on the job.
LaFleur Brooks’ Health Unit Coordinating is published by Saunders and is available in both eBook and print formats. The eBook edition is 592 pages long, providing comprehensive coverage of the subject matter. The book is published in English and has the following ISBNs: 1455707201 and 978-1455707201. The eText version has the ISBNs 9781455709687 and 9780323277440.
In conclusion, LaFleur Brooks’ Health Unit Coordinating is an essential resource for anyone interested in health unit coordinating or currently working in the field. With its comprehensive coverage, helpful features, and up-to-date information, this textbook will prepare readers for success and ensure they can excel in all areas of health unit coordination.
Order your copy of LaFleur Brooks’ Health Unit Coordinating today and take your knowledge and skills in health unit coordinating to the next level.
Product Details
- Certification Review Guide with mock certification exam is included on the Evolve site with every purchase of the book.
- Step-by-step instructions on how to perform important procedures include in-depth explanations of key tasks and possible modifications that would meet special requirements.
- High Priority boxes throughout the text offer useful information such as lists of addresses, organizations, laboratory studies, hospital specialties, health unit coordinator career ladders, helpful hints, and more, related to chapter discussions.
- Example boxes in the Communication chapters present real-life scenarios that outline the responsibilities of the health unit coordinator in each situation and offer tips on how you can conduct yourself in a professional and helpful manner.
- Bad handwriting examples give you experience deciphering hard-to-read handwriting that you will encounter in practice.Student-friendly featuressuch as outlines, chapter objectives, vocabulary, and abbreviations are included at the beginning of each chapter to set the stage for the important information to be covered later in the chapter.
- References within the text to the companion skills practice manual and online tools direct you to hands-on exercises that stress the practical applications of skills and procedures in a simulated health care environment.
- NEW! Expanded coverage of the EMR/CPOE explains how the implementation of the electronic medical record/CPOE is changing the role of the Health Unit Coordinator.
- UPDATED! Coverage of medications, diagnostic procedures, therapies, surgical procedures, and new health care trends keep you up to date on how to perform your role effectively in today’s medical environment.
- NEW! Hot topics in health unit coordinating keep you abreast of issues currently affecting the health unit coordinator such as, the electronic health record/CPOE, physician order entries, preceptorships, and interviewing/background checks, are addressed.
- NEW! Additional student activities are included in each chapter to help reinforce material, expand your critical thinking and application skills, and prepare you for exams.
- NEW! Flashcards on Evolve help you review important terminology and abbreviations that you will use on the job.
- Series: HEALTH UNIT COORDINATING
- : 592 pages
- Publisher: Saunders; 7 edition (February 7, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1455707201
- ISBN-13: 978-1455707201
- ISBN-13: 9781455707201
- eText ISBN: 9781455709687
- eText ISBN: 9780323277440