Acute nursing care : (Record no. 34776)

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ISBN 9781138352018
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Classification number WB 300.1.
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Personal author Peate, Ian
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Title Acute nursing care :
Subtitle recognising and responding to medical emergencies
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Edition statement 2nd ed.
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Place of publication Abingdon :
Publisher Routledge,
Date 2021
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Physical description xxi, 579p.
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Abstract Delays in recognising deterioration, or inappropriate management of people in acute care settings can result in late treatment, avoidable admissions to intensive care units and, in some instances, unnecessary deaths. As the role of the nurse in healthcare settings continues to change and evolve, today's nursing and other healthcare students need to be equipped with the fundamental skills to recognise and manage deterioration in the patient in a competent and confident manner, appreciating the complexities of caring for those who are acutely unwell as you learn to become practitioners of the future. Using a body systems approach, and fully updated in light of new NEWS2 and NMC future nurse standards, as well as acknowledging the challenges faced by people with delirium in acute care settings, the second edition of this book provides a comprehensive overview of the essential issues in this important subject. Topics covered include recognition and identification of physiological and mental deterioration in adults; identification of disordered physiology that may lead to a medical emergency linked to deterioration of normal function; relevant anatomy and physiology; pathophysiological changes and actions that need to be taken; immediate recognition and response; investigations, diagnosis and management issues; and teaching and preventative strategies. Including case studies and test yourself questions, this book is an essential tool for student nurses who are required to undertake acute care experiences and are assessed in theory and practice.
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Subject term Intensive care nursing
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Subject term Emergency medicine
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Subject term Acute disease
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Added personal author Dutton, Helen
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Withdrawn status Lost status Source of classification or shelving scheme Damaged status Not for loan Home library Current library Shelving location Date acquired Total Checkouts Total Renewals Full call number Barcode Date last seen Date last borrowed Price effective from Koha item type
    National Library of Medicine     Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Library Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Library Shelves 16/12/2022     WB 300.1 W0006483 12/04/2023   16/12/2022 Book
    National Library of Medicine     Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Library Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Library Shelves 16/12/2022 1   WB 300.1 L04777 09/05/2023 27/04/2023 16/12/2022 Book
          Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Shelves 01/06/2021     WB 315.1 PEA 17663 29/09/2022   29/09/2022 Book
    National Library of Medicine     PRUH Education Centre Library PRUH Education Centre Library Shelves 06/07/2021 2 3 WB 300.1 B04880 11/07/2023 11/04/2023 06/07/2021 Book
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