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Clinical Pocket Reference for Nurses Bernie Garrett

Clinical Pocket Reference for Nurses By Bernie Garrett

Clinical Pocket Reference for Nurses by Bernie Garrett


$196.99
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Summary

Universal reference tool keeping the student/NQN abreast of key clinical data they need to have on hand on the ward. Supports a holistic patient-centred problem solving approach. Provides a practical guide to assessment and management of the adult patient. Portable, up to date aide-memoire for the practitioner.

Clinical Pocket Reference for Nurses Summary

Clinical Pocket Reference for Nurses by Bernie Garrett

A 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 phone. This will be invaluable for all those involved in the first five years of nursing, from the clinical skills lab to preceptorship. Nursing students, mentors, practice educators and preceptees will find that this resource enables the move into real life practice, supporting safe, confident patient centred nursing. The new, third edition has been updated throughout including extended assessment section including latest assessment of risk tools: A to E, NEWS, S BAR; plus Glasgow Coma Scale, respiratory tables, shock and sepsis, and wound healing and other topics. The authors, all experienced teacher/practitioners have looked at latest teaching trends and national drivers such as NICE and Essence of Care, 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.

About Bernie Garrett

Bernie Garrett, PhD, RN, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; Paul Ong, MSc, BA (Hons), RGN, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK; Paul Galdas PhD, RN, Senior Lecturer, Department of Health Sciences, University of York,York, UK.

Table of Contents

1. Assessment: Assessment of risk and reporting, ABCDE assessment, The NEWS scoring system chart, The SBAR reporting system. Cardiac Monitoring: Auscultation, Normal heart sounds, Abnormal heart sounds, Procedure, ECG interpretation, Reading electrocardiograms (ECGs), Recording a 12-lead ECG, Common cardiac arrhythmias, Gastrointestinal (GI) and abdominal assessment, Stool Assessment, The Bristol Stool Form Scale, Constipation/laxatives, Laxatives, Neurological assessment, Focused neurological assessment, The Glasgow Coma Scale, Older adult assessment, Ageing and mobility, Observation, Pain, Pain assessment, Common analgesics, Psychological health, Dementia, Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Suicide, The Mental Capacity Act, Pressure ulcer risk, Braden Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment Scale, RespiratoryPeak expiratory flow, Respiratory assessment, Oxygen administration, Shock: Definition, Classification; Emergency treatment: general principles, Sepsis assessment (adult), Adult sepsis screening criteria, Urological: Bladder examination, Catheterization assessment, Wound healing and classification, Classification of the wound,Wound healing. 2. Physiological monitoring, Physiological normal values, Measuring BP, CVP and JVPPeripheral blood pressure (BP)Central venous pressure (CVP)Jugular venous pressure (JVP)Fluid and electrolyte balance, Composition of commonly used crystalloids. 3. Biochemistry Key biochemistry values, Other useful biochemistry, Blood Composition and measurement, Cellular composition, Coagulation tests, Blood groups and compatibility; Blood transfusion: protocol and administration, Checklist for every transfusion, Adverse events associated with blood transfusions, Blood gases, Urine values, Urinalysis. 4. Infection control: Hand hygiene, The 5 moments for hand hygiene at the point of care, Infection classification, Prevention of infection, Standard infection control precautions, Hand decontamination, Handwashing technique, Use of personal protective equipment, Waste disposal, Needlestick injury, Aseptic Non-touch Technique (ANTT), Isolation (barrier) nursing, Guidelines for isolation nursing care, Prevention of spread of infection in hospitals. 5. Nutrition: Adult recommended daily nutritional requirements, Nutritional status, The Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool (MUST), Nutritional calculation: waist-to-hip ratio. 6. Drug administration, SI units, Prefixes for SI unitsSI units and energyThe logarithmic scale for acidity/alkalinityCalculating drug dosage/deliveryCalculating intravenous fluid infusion rates, IV fluid infusion rates for fluids with gravity feed drip sets, Drug delivery in infusions and using weight, Calculating IV doses using weight, Golden rules for drug calculation, Parenteral medication administration, Intramuscular injections, Subcutaneous injections. 7. IV therapy: Peripheral and central venous therapy, Direct intermittent injection ('bolus' or 'push'), Continuous infusion, Intermittent infusion, Safety, Intravenous cannulation, IV cannula selection, Complications of IV therapy, Phlebitis, Infiltration, Extravasation, Infection, Intraosseous (IO) therapy, IV flow rates. 8. Resuscitation: Adult basic life support algorithm, In-hospital resuscitation algorithm, Adult advanced life support algorithm, AED algorithm, Anaphylaxis management algorithm, H & Ts, Airway management and choking, Adult choking algorithm, Emergency drugs. 9. Terminology

Additional information

GOR009014836
9781908725042
1908725044
Clinical Pocket Reference for Nurses by Bernie Garrett
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Clinical Pocket Reference
20151229
84
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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