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Nursing the Acutely Ill Adult 2nd edition


Nursing the Acutely Ill Adult 2nd edition

Paperback by Clarke, David (School of Healthcare, UK); Ketchell, Alison (University of Leeds, Leeds)

Nursing the Acutely Ill Adult

£38.99

ISBN:
9781137465511
Publication Date:
14 Jun 2016
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Red Globe Press
Pages:
400 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 16 May 2024
Nursing the Acutely Ill Adult

Description

Nurses in all areas of clinical practice must be able to recognise, assess and manage changes to a patient's condition. With a strong focus on pathophysiology, the comprehensive new edition of this essential textbook retains the case study approach that made the first edition so popular with students and educators alike. Offering further reading resources and definitions of key terms to aid learning it develops nurses' key skills such as identifying and explaining the pathophysiology of sepsis; recognising and managing hypovolaemic shock; assessment and management of cardiovascular, neurological and traumatic injury; and understanding priorities in initial stroke assessment and management, including nursing care following administration of a thrombolytic drug. Written by contributors from a range of clinical and academic backgrounds, Nursing the Acutely Ill Adult is essential reading for all students within the adult branch of nursing, a comprehensive book guide to understanding the common signs and symptoms related to serious acute illness in adults. New to this Edition: - A chapter on strokes to account for the significant changes that have occurred in the management of the hyper-acute phase of stroke - A chapter on sepsis in response to feedback from students, staff and lead clinicians - Case studies revised to accommodate a wider variety of settings - Covers possible interventions for problems related to diabetes, chronic respiratory disease and renal disease

Contents

Introduction: The Importance Of Nursing Assessment In Acute Care; David Clarke 1. Principles Of Assessment-Application To Practice; Julie Jackson 2. Shock Presentation; Ian Goulden 3. Understanding Sepsis; Peter O'Donnell And Catherine Waskett 4. Traumatic Brain Injury; Ian Goulden And David Clarke 5. Acute Stroke; David Clarke And Pamela Beaumont 6. Acute Coronary Syndrome; Alison Malecki-Ketchell 7. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; Liz Cleave 8. Acute Kidney Injury; Mark Bevan 9. Small Bowel Obstruction; Beverley Gallacher 10. Diabetic Ketoacidosis; Paula Mayo And David Clarke 11. Care And Management In Liver Disorder Following Drug Misuse; Michelle Clayton 12. Musculoskeletal Trauma; Julia Maz Conclusion.

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