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- Priorities in critical care nursing / by Urden, Linda Diann,editor.; Stacy, Kathleen M.,editor.; Lough, Mary E.,editor.; Sanchez, Kimberly,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Whether you're a student, a practicing nurse undergoing in-service training for progressive or critical care nursing, or a progressive or critical care nurse reeviewing for PCCN® or CCRN® certification, this trusted, evidence-based textbook uses the latest, most authoritative research to help you identify patient priorities in order to safely sand expertly manage patient care.--back cover.
- Subjects: Intensive care nursing.; Critical Care Nursing; Critical Illness; Nursing Assessment;
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- Critical care nursing : diagnosis and management / by Urden, Linda Diann,editor.; Stacy, Kathleen M.,editor.; Lough, Mary E.,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Unit I: Foundations of critical care nursing -- Unit II: Cardiovascular alterations -- Unit III: Pulmonary alterations -- Unit IV: Neurologic alterations -- Unit V: Kidney alterations -- Unit VI: Gastrointestional alterations -- Unit VII: Endocrine alterations -- Unit VIII: Multisystem alterations -- Unit IX: Special populations.Get a firm understanding and mastery of the unique issues and procedures involved in critical care nursing with Critical Care Nursing: Diagnosis and Management, 8th Edition. Praised for its comprehensive coverage and clear organization, this market-leading text offers a great foundation in the realities and challenges of today's critical care unit that's perfect for both nursing students and practicing nurses alike. This new edition also features enhanced integration of QSEN and interprofessional collaborative practice, plus expanded coverage of leadership, post-ICU outcomes and highly contagious infections. Revamped case studies, Patient Teaching boxes, Evidence-Based Practice boxes, Patient Safety Alerts, and other learning tools further develop your critical thinking skills and prepare you for success in high-acuity, progressive, and critical care settings.
- Subjects: Intensive care nursing.; Emergency nursing.; Nursing diagnosis.; Critical Care Nursing.; Emergency Nursing.; Nursing Process.; Ethics, Nursing.;
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