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ACUTE & CRITICAL CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER: CASES IN DIAGNOSTIC REASONING

ACUTE & CRITICAL CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER: CASES IN DIAGNOSTIC REASONING

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Publishers Note:: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.

The ultimate, case-based guide for learning and teaching the art of diagnostic reasoning for acute and critical care nurse practitioners

A Doodys Core Title for 2020!

Written by experienced nurse practitioners working in acute and critical care settings,and endorsed by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN), Acute & Critical Care Nurse Practitioner::Cases in Diagnostic Reasoning presents a wide range of acute and critical care patient cases focusing on diagnosis and management. This authoritative book is designed to help nurse practitioners and students learn how to proceed from a broad differential diagnosis to a specific management plan through expert analysis of patient data. While reconstructing the course of real-life clinical cases, the authors “think out loud” and reveal how they identify pertinent positives and significant negatives to support or refute items on their differential diagnoses list, and further incorporate laboratory and diagnostic testing results to establish a medical diagnosis. Each case includes a description of the management for the identified diagnosis.

INCLUDES::

 · 71 cases based on real-life clinical scenarios

·  Analysis questions and case discussions to enable learners to actively participate ininductive and deductive reasoning

·  Cases that can be used to support course work, certification review, and job training

The first of its kind, Acute & Critical Care Nurse Practitioner:: Cases in Diagnostic Reasoning is an essential learning and teaching resource for students, clinicians, and clinical faculty to master the art of diagnostic reasoning.

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57568
9780071849548
9780071849548

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Rok wydania
2015
Numer wydania
1
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miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
811
Wymiary (mm)
155 x 229
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1116
  • Contributors

    Acknowledgements

    Preface: How to Use the Book

    Case Listing by Diagnosis

    Case Listing by Symptom


    Diagnostic Reasoning: An Overview

    Cases 1-71


    Index

    Case 1:  Acute Liver Failure: Acetaminophen toxicity<?xml:namespace prefix = o />

    Case 2:  Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)

    Case 3:  Acute Severe Asthma

    Case 4:  Adrenal Insufficiency

    Case 5:  Anemia: Of chronic disease

    Case 6:  Anemia: Of unknown etiology

    Case 7:  Aortic Dissection (type A): Marfan syndrome

    Case 8:  Aortic Dissection (type A): Post heart transplant

    Case 9:  Aortic Stenosis

    Case 10: Aspergillosis

    Case 11: Bowel Obstruction - Small Bowel (Part 1); Acute Kidney Injury (Part 2)

    Case 12: Brain Tumor: Glioblastoma

    Case 13: Cancer: Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder

    Case 14: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

    Case 15: Cardiac Amyloidosis

    Case 16: Cardiac Tamponade: Post cardiac surgery

    Case 17: Cardiogenic Shock

    Case 18: Cardiomyopathy: Hypertrophic obstructive

    Case 19: Cardiomyopathy: Ischemic

    Case 20: Chest Trauma: Flail chest

    Case 21: Choledocholithiasis: Post laparoscopic surgery 

    Case 22: Colorectal Surgery: Post-operative complication

    Case 23: Costochondritis

    Case 24: Diabetes Insipidus: Post-operative 

    Case 25: Diabetic Ketoacidosis

    Case 26: Drug Induced Long-QT Syndrome

    Case 27: Encephalitis: Anti-N-methyl D-aspartate (NMDA)

    Case 28: Endocarditis: Tricuspid valve

    Case 29: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)

    Case 30: Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Portal hypertension

    Case 31: Heart Failure: Post-operative acute on chronic

    Case 32: Heart Failure: Preserved ejection fraction

    Case 33: Hepatorenal Syndrome

    Case 34: Hernia: Inguinal

    Case 35: Hypertensive crisis: Renal artery stenosis

    Case 36: Idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura

    Case 37: Ileostomy: Large volume output

    Case 38: Leukemia: Acute myeloid

    Case 39: Lupus: Systemic lupus erythematosus

    Case 40: Meningitis

    Case 41: Meningitis: Bacterial

    Case 42: Migraine

    Case 43: Multiple Myeloma

    Case 44: Myocardial Infarction: Non ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI)

    Case 45: Myocardial Infarction: ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and Plavix resistance

    Case 46: Myxedema Coma

    Case 47: Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

    Case 48: Nicotine Poisoning

    Case 49: Osteomylitis

    Case 50: Pancreatic Cancer

    Case 51: Pancreatitis Associated with ECMO

    Case 52: Pericarditis: Constrictive cardiomyopathy

    Case 53: Pericarditis: Post-operative CABG

    Case 54: Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

    Case 55: Peripheral Venous Disease (PVD)

    Case 56: Pneumonia: Aspiration due to end-stage dementia

    Case 57: Pneumonia: COPD exacerbation

    Case 58: Pneumonia: Eosinophilia

    Case 59: Pneumothorax

    Case 60: Pulmonary Edema: Flash

    Case 61: Pulmonary Embolus

    Case 62: Sepsis: Bile leak post-operative liver transplantation

    Case 63: Sepsis: Perirectal abscess

    Case 64: Septic Joint

    Case 65: Septic Shock

    Case 66: Sleep Apnea and Heart Failure (acute on chronic)

    Case 67: Status Epilepticus: Nonconvulsive after traumatic brain injury

    Case 68: Stroke: Hemorrhagic

    Case 69: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Ruptured berry aneurysm

    Case 70: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): TBI with malignant intracranial hypertension

    Case 71: Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

     

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