Treating the Critically Ill Patient

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Treating the Critically Ill Patient is a practical guide to recognising and treating acutely ill patients at risk of further deterioration.

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Treating the Critically Ill Patient by Philip Jevon

Treating the Critically Ill Patient is a practical guide to recognising and treating acutely ill patients at risk of further deterioration. It includes early warning scoring systems to identify patients at risk on the ward, identifies the key priorities for care, and equips students and newly qualified staff with the clinical skills necessary to prevent further deterioration and to provide prompt and effective care. Each chapter follows a standard layout, and includes bullet points and illustrations making this book an accessible and practical guide to critical care. Treating the Critically Ill Patient provides an essential companion to Monitoring the Critically Ill Patient. • Evidence-based guide to care of the critically ill patient • Includes step-by-step clinical guidelines and real-life scenarios • Identifies the key priorities for care
"An excellent book…a handy guide to ward staff who do not deal with the acutely ill patient consistently"
Science Direct
Philip Jevon is a Resuscitation Council UK ALS Instructor at Manor Hospital, Walsall.
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ISBN 13 9781405141727
ISBN 10 1405141727
Title Treating the Critically Ill Patient
Author Philip Jevon
Series Essential Clinical Skills For Nurses
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 2007-09-21
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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