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Critical Care Nursing

Critical Care Nursing

Science and Practice

9780199696260
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The third edition of the best-selling Critical Care Nursing offers readers a fully up-to-date, evidence-based guide to the science and practice of nursing the critically ill patient.Organised into 16 chapters, this edition covers all essential aspects of critical care nursing, from how to manage and monitor specific problems within organ systems, to how to provide sympathetic and compassionate care. A new chapter on Managing major incidents and preparing for pandemics has been introduced with an insight to this crucial aspect of contemporary global healthcare. Written by a team of experienced nurses, this textbook supports staff working across the continuum of critical care to deliver safe, knowledgeable care that is rooted in a strong clinical, evidence base.
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OUP Oxford
83162
9780199696260
9780199696260

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
3
Cover
paperback
Pages count
592
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
Weight (g)
1101
  • The critical care continuum; The critical care environment; The patient within the critical care environment; Respiratory problems; Cardiovascular problems; Cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Renal problems; Neurological problems; Gastrointestinal problems and nutrition; Sepsis and multiple organ dysfunction; Trauma and major haemorrhage; Haematological problems; The immune system and the immunocompromised patient; Endocrine, obstetric and drug overdose emergencies; Managing major incidents and preparing for pandemics; Evaluating evidence and quality of care in the critical care unit;
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