Aacn Ser.: AACN Essentials of Critical Care Nursing by Suzanne M. Burns, Marianne Chulay and American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) (2005, Perfect)

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PublisherMcGraw-Hill Companies, T.H.E.
ISBN-100071447717
ISBN-139780071447713
eBay Product ID (ePID)45025909

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Number of Pages640 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameAacn Essentials of Critical Care Nursing
SubjectNursing / Psychiatric & Mental Health, Nursing / Critical & Intensive Care
Publication Year2005
TypeTextbook
AuthorSuzanne M. Burns, Marianne Chulay, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (Aacn)
Subject AreaMedical
SeriesAacn Ser.
FormatPerfect

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Item Weight2.6 Oz
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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2005-041551
ReviewsJanice J Hoffman, RN, PhD(Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing)**Description** This book provides essential information for novice and experienced critical care nurses. Unique in its design, the first section focuses on knowledge and skills required for new nurses working in the critical care setting. Using a body systems approach, other sections provide more comprehensive information related to care of this patient population. Case studies and evidence-based practice boxes are used throughout the book.**Purpose** The purpose is to provide current information for new and experienced critical care nurses. Additionally, the format provides separate sections for basic and advanced concepts. This format is very effective and saves time for the experienced nurse who is focusing on more current or advanced concepts and it does not overwhelm the novice nurse who is more focused on basic knowledge and skills.**Audience** According to the authors, this book is appropriate for both novice and experienced critical care nurses. Its unique format provides more basic content for the new clinician in the first section/chapters, followed by more advanced concepts in later sections/chapters. Using a body systems approach, the more advanced concepts provide information and guidelines related to the care of the critically ill adult. The editors of the book, as well as the contributing authors, are recognized experts in their respective critical care areas.**Features** The book is well organized and the different content areas are written at the appropriate level for the intended audience. The first chapters, most relevant for the novice critical care nurse, focus on essential information needed to provide basic care to the critically ill adult (ECG monitoring, airway and ventilator management, hemodynamic monitoring, etc.). The next section uses a body systems approach to provide information about commonly encountered patient conditions (acute ischemic heart disease, pulmonary embolism, sepsis, anemia, immunosuppression, etc.). Another section provides information related to more advanced concepts that are less common, (i.e., cardiomyopathy, weaning from mechanical ventilator, spinal cord trauma, brain tumors, etc.). The book also includes case studies and evidence-based practice information throughout.**Assessment** This is a valuable addition to the library of any adult critical care nurse. Updated with the most recent information related to the care of critically ill adults, it provides detailed references, including a comprehensive pharmacological table of medications administered in the critical care setting, Advanced Cardiac Life Support algorithms, and troubleshooting guides for hemodynamic monitoring and ventilator management. It is unique in its format, building from basic to advanced content with little redundancy. Additionally, the case studies and evidence-based practice information throughout the book provide excellent opportunities for clinical application.Weighted Numerical Score: 92 - 4 Stars!, Janice J Hoffman, RN, PhD(Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing)**Description**This book provides essential information for novice and experienced critical care nurses. Unique in its design, the first section focuses on knowledge and skills required for new nurses working in the critical care setting. Using a body systems approach, other sections provide more comprehensive information related to care of this patient population. Case studies and evidence-based practice boxes are used throughout the book.**Purpose**The purpose is to provide current information for new and experienced critical care nurses. Additionally, the format provides separate sections for basic and advanced concepts. This format is very effective and saves time for the experienced nurse who is focusing on more current or advanced concepts and it does not overwhelm the novice nurse who is more focused on basic knowledge and skills.**Audience**According to the authors, this book is appropriate for both novice and experienced critical care nurses. Its unique format provides more basic content for the new clinician in the first section/chapters, followed by more advanced concepts in later sections/chapters. Using a body systems approach, the more advanced concepts provide information and guidelines related to the care of the critically ill adult. The editors of the book, as well as the contributing authors, are recognized experts in their respective critical care areas.**Features**The book is well organized and the different content areas are written at the appropriate level for the intended audience. The first chapters, most relevant for the novice critical care nurse, focus on essential information needed to provide basic care to the critically ill adult (ECG monitoring, airway and ventilator management, hemodynamic monitoring, etc.). The next section uses a body systems approach to provide information about commonly encountered patient conditions (acute ischemic heart disease, pulmonary embolism, sepsis, anemia, immunosuppression, etc.). Another section provides information related to more advanced concepts that are less common, (i.e., cardiomyopathy, weaning from mechanical ventilator, spinal cord trauma, brain tumors, etc.). The book also includes case studies and evidence-based practice information throughout.**Assessment**This is a valuable addition to the library of any adult critical care nurse.Updated with the most recent information related to the care of critically ill adults, it provides detailed references, including a comprehensive pharmacological table of medications administered in the critical care setting, Advanced Cardiac Life Support algorithms, and troubleshooting guides for hemodynamic monitoring and ventilator management. It is unique in its format, building from basic to advanced content with little redundancy. Additionally, the case studies and evidence-based practice information throughout the book provide excellent opportunities for clinical application.Weighted Numerical Score: 92 - 4 Stars!, Janice J Hoffman, RN, PhD(Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing) **Description** This book provides essential information for novice and experienced critical care nurses. Unique in its design, the first section focuses on knowledge and skills required for new nurses working in the critical care setting. Using a body systems approach, other sections provide more comprehensive information related to care of this patient population. Case studies and evidence-based practice boxes are used throughout the book. **Purpose** The purpose is to provide current information for new and experienced critical care nurses. Additionally, the format provides separate sections for basic and advanced concepts. This format is very effective and saves time for the experienced nurse who is focusing on more current or advanced concepts and it does not overwhelm the novice nurse who is more focused on basic knowledge and skills. **Audience** According to the authors, this book is appropriate for both novice and experienced critical care nurses. Its unique format provides more basic content for the new clinician in the first section/chapters, followed by more advanced concepts in later sections/chapters. Using a body systems approach, the more advanced concepts provide information and guidelines related to the care of the critically ill adult. The editors of the book, as well as the contributing authors, are recognized experts in their respective critical care areas. **Features** The book is well organized and the different content areas are written at the appropriate level for the intended audience. The first chapters, most relevant for the novice critical care nurse, focus on essential information needed to provide basic care to the critically ill adult (ECG monitoring, airway and ventilator management, hemodynamic monitoring, etc.). The next section uses a body systems approach to provide information about commonly encountered patient conditions (acute ischemic heart disease, pulmonary embolism, sepsis, anemia, immunosuppression, etc.). Another section provides information related to more advanced concepts that are less common, (i.e., cardiomyopathy, weaning from mechanical ventilator, spinal cord trauma, brain tumors, etc.). The book also includes case studies and evidence-based practice information throughout. **Assessment** This is a valuable addition to the library of any adult critical care nurse. Updated with the most recent information related to the care of critically ill adults, it provides detailed references, including a comprehensive pharmacological table of medications administered in the critical care setting, Advanced Cardiac Life Support algorithms, and troubleshooting guides for hemodynamic monitoring and ventilator management. It is unique in its format, building from basic to advanced content with little redundancy. Additionally, the case studies and evidence-based practice information throughout the book provide excellent opportunities for clinical application. Weighted Numerical Score: 92 - 4 Stars!
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal610.73/6
Table Of ContentSECTION 1: THE ESSENTIALS Chapter 1. Assessment Of Critically Ill Patients And Families by Mary Fran Tracy Chapter 2. Planning Care For Critically Ill Patients And Families by Mary Fran Tracy Chapter 3. Interpretation And Management Of Basic Cardiac Rhythms by Carol Jacobson Chapter 4. Hemodynamic Monitoring by Leanna R. Miller Chapter 5. Airway And Ventilatory Management by Robert E. St. John Chapter 6. Pain, Sedation, And Neuromuscular Blockade Management by Suzanne M. Burns and Joan Michiko Ching Chapter 7. Pharmacology by Ernest Alexander Chapter 8. Ethical And Legal Considerations by Juanita Reigle Chapter 9. Cardiovascular System by Barbara Leeper Chapter 10. Respiratory System by Marianne Chulay Chapter 11. Multisystem Problems by Ruth M. Kleinpell Chapter 12. Neurologic System by Dea Mahanes Chapter 13. Hematology And Immunology Systems by Diane K. Dressler Chapter 14. Gastrointestinal System by Joanne Krumberger and Carol Reese Parrish Chapter 15. Renal System by Carol Hinkle Chapter 16. Endocrine System by Joanne Krumberger Chapter 17. Trauma by Carol A. Rauen and Jamie B. Sinks SECTION 2: ADVANCED CONCEPTS Chapter 18. Advanced ECG Concepts by by Carol Jacobson Chapter 19. Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts by Barbara Leeper Chapter 20. Advanced Respiratory Concepts by Suzanne M. Burns Chapter 21. Advanced Neurologic Concepts by Dea Mahanes SECTION 3: KEY REFERENCE INFORMATION Chapter 22. Normal Value Tables by Marianne Chulay Chapter 23. Pharmacology Tables by Ernest Alexander Chapter 24. Advanced Cardiac Life Support Algorithms by Marianne Chulay Chapter 25. Guidelines for the Transfer of Critically Ill Patients by Marianne Chulay Chapter 26. Hemodynamic Monitoring Troubleshooting Guide by Leanna R. Miller Chapter 27. Ventilatory Troubleshooting Guide by Irene Grossbach Chapter 28. Cardiac Rhythms, ECG Characteristics and Treatment Guide by Carol Jacobson
SynopsisWith an emphasis on evidence-based practice Follows the plan of AACN's ECCO program providing online training for new staff in critical care and incorporates AACN Protocols for Practice. Includes the needs of those nurses working in "progressive care" (An AACN term embracing telemetry units, intermediate units and the latest treatment recommendations.
LC Classification NumberRT120.I5A165 2005

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