Introduction to Critical Care Nursing,
Edition 6
By Mary Lou Sole, PhD, RN, CCNS, CNL, FAAN, Deborah Goldenberg Klein, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, CCRN and Marthe J. Moseley, PhD, RN, CCRN, CCNS

Publication Date: 08 Dec 2011
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Description
Here’s the essential information you need to know in critical care nursing — all in one concise text! Using a to-the-point, reader friendly approach, Introduction to Critical Care Nursing, 5th Edition, provides authoritative, real-world information on the important concepts of critical care nursing and the assessment and technical skills associated with the management of critically ill patients. The latest content on the technology makes it easy to learn and understand how to use the equipment you’ll use in the field. Nursing care chapters are organized according to the nursing process framework, and you’ll find detailed nursing care plans in every management chapter. Case studies and critical thinking questions challenge you to apply what you’ve learned, and user-friendly features throughout the text (updated pharmacology tables, clinical and laboratory alerts, and evidence-based practice boxes) help you bridge the gap between concepts and clinical practice.

Key Features

  • Nursing Care Plans provide nursing diagnoses, expected patient outcomes, and interventions with rationales to prepare you for clinical practice.
  • Case Studies challenge you to apply concepts from the book to real-life patient situations to test their critical thinking skills.
  • Streamlined and updated Pharmacology Tables detail the actions, indications, dosages and routes, and side effects of commonly used critical care drugs.
  • Clinical Alerts promote optimal patient safety and outcomes by highlighting potential problems and concerns in the clinical setting.
  • Laboratory Alerts discuss both common and cutting-edge tests and procedures, emphasizing the importance of laboratory test results to critical nursing care.
  • Critical Thinking Questions in every chapter encourage you to use and reinforce the concepts presented throughout the chapter.

New Features

  • Now full-color throughout, new, vibrant artwork and anatomical images are in true-to-life color.
  • A new chapter on end-of-life care covers ethical and legal matters, palliative care, withholding of therapies, and communication issues — all essential concerns confronting today’s critical care nurse.
  • New features on evidence-based practice, genetics, transplantation, and geriatric considerations offer realistic, easy-to-understand information on some of the most important and rapidly changing topics in critical care today.
About the author
By Mary Lou Sole, PhD, RN, CCNS, CNL, FAAN, Professor, School of Nursing, University of Central Florida; Clinical Nurse Research Scientist, Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando, Florida; Deborah Goldenberg Klein, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, CCRN and Marthe J. Moseley, PhD, RN, CCRN, CCNS
Table of Contents
PART ONE: FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS

1. Overview of Critical Care Nursing

2. The Critical Care Experience

3. Ethical and Legal Issues in Critical Care Nursing

4. End-of-Life Care in the Critical Care Unit


PART TWO: TOOLS FOR THE CRITICAL CARE NURSE

5. Comfort and Sedation

6. Nutritional Support

7. Dysrhythmia Interpretation and Management

8. Hemodynamic Monitoring

9. Ventilatory Assistance

10. Code Management


PART THREE: NURSING CARE DURING CRITICAL ILLNESS

11. Shock, Sepsis, and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome

12. Cardiovascular Alterations

13. Nervous System Alterations

14. Acute Respiratory Failure

15. Acute Renal Failure

16. Hematological and Immune Disorders

17. Gastrointestinal Alterations

18. Endocrine Alterations

19. Trauma and Surgical Management

20. Burns
Book details
ISBN: 9780323085762
Page Count: 768
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