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Care of the Acutely Ill Adult

Care of the Acutely Ill Adult

9780198793458
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This key textbook equips all nurses with the knowledge and skills required to care for the deteriorating patient in the clinical environment. The book emphasises the importance of systematic assessment, interpretation of clinical signs of deterioration, and the need to escalate the patient in a timely manner. Using a unique system-based approach, each chapter contains structured learning outcomes and concludes with a competence-based skills assessment to perfect the readerspractice skills. These skills are recommended as essential for every nurse in an acute area and key to successful practice.Restructured for ease of use, this new edition has been fully updated to match current guidelines, with new chapters on pain management and the ethics and ceilings of treatment. Written by senior nurses, this key textbook uses real life case studies to link knowledge to practice and is essential reading for all nurses working in acute care settings and undertaking study in the field.
Product Details
OUP Oxford
89264
9780198793458
9780198793458

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Publication date
2020
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
448
Dimensions (mm)
171 x 246
Weight (g)
858
  • Introduction to acute care; Respiratory assessment and care; Cardiovascular assessment and care; Neurological care; Acute Kidney Injury; Gastrointestinal tract (name of chapter TBC); Fluid assessment and associated treatment; Assessment and care of the septic patient; Pain assessment and management in acute care; Systematic assessment, escalation, and outreach; Acute emergency situations; Transfer of acutely ill patients; Emergency treatment and care;
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