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Clinical Pocket Reference for Nurses 4th New edition

Clinical Pocket Reference for Nurses 4th New edition

Spiral bound by Garrett, Bernie; Ong, Paul; Galdas, Paul

Clinical Pocket Reference for Nurses

£16.99

ISBN:
9781908725110
Publication Date:
28 Jun 2019
Edition:
4th New edition
Publisher:
Clinical Pocket Reference
Pages:
120 pages
Format:
Spiral bound
For delivery:
In stock
Clinical Pocket Reference for Nurses

Description

UPDATED AND EXPANDED FOR 2022 and beyond. This clinical pocket reference provides key information that a nurse will require on placement and in practice, selected by experienced teachers/practitioners, clearly written and presented, drawn from a wide range of different sources, packaged in an easily accessible portable format suitable for pocket or mobile devices. Nursing students, assessors, practice educators and preceptees will find that this resource enables the move into real life practice, supporting safe, confident, patient centred nursing. The fourth edition has now been thoroughly updated and extended. New material includes new Mental Capacity Act overview and guidelines, updated infection control (including donning and doffing PPE) and End of Life care sections, and latest Resuscitation Guidelines. This edition is built around the new pre-registration nursing education standards released by the NMC (Nursing & Midwifery Council) in early 2019, allowing it to support all nursing practitioners throughout their years of practice. The authors, all experienced teacher/practitioners have looked at latest teaching trends and national objectives, including the new NMC standards, to provide coverage of the widening range of competencies a nurse needs to display in today's healthcare environment. This resource provides rapid access to key information that a nurse will need to provide effective holistic care of the adult patient. For the student on clinical placement it provides a valuable aide memoire for recently learnt key information. For the newly qualified nurse it assists review, reflection, and revalidation.

Contents

1. Assessment: Assessment of risk and reporting, Respiratory assessment, Oxygen administration, Cardiac assessment, Shock, Sepsis (adult), Risk assessment for VTE, Neurological assessment, Pain, Gastrointestinal and abdominal assessment, Urological assessment, Skin assessment, Wound classification and healing, Older adult assessment, Psychological assessment. 2: Physiological monitoring: Normal physiological values, Measuring BP, CVP and JVP, Fluid and electrolyte balance. 3: Biochemistry: Key biochemistry values, Other useful biochemistry, Blood: composition, measurement and groups, Blood transfusion, Blood gases, Urinalysis. 4. Infection control: Hand hygiene, Infection classification, Prevention of infection, Isolation (barrier) nursing, Donning and doffing for PPE. 5. Drug administration: SI units, Calculating drug dosage/delivery, Parental medication administration. 6. IV therapy: Peripheral and central venous therapy, IV drug administration, Intravenous cannulation, Blood sample tubes and order of draw, Complications of IV therapy, IV flow rates. 7. End-of-life care: Planning EOL care, Delivering EOL care. 8. Acute/emergency care: Adult basic life support, In-hospital resuscitation, Adult advanced life support, AED, Anaphylaxis management, Airway management and choking, Emergency drugs, Mental health first aid. 9. Terminology: Abbreviations.

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