Priorities in Critical Care Nursing, 6e (Urden, Priorities in Critical Care Nursing)

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UPC:
9780323074612
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2011-12-02
Author:
Linda D. Urden DNSc RN CNS NE-BC FAAN;Kathleen M. Stacy PhD RN CNS CCRN PCCN CCNS;Mary E. Lough PhD RN CCRN CNRN CCNS FCCM
Language:
english
Edition:
6
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Priorities in Critical Care Nursing, 6th Edition is the perfect companion to any critical care course with its succinct coverage of all core critical care nursing topics. Using the latest, most authoritative research, this evidence-based resource helps you identify priorities to accurately and effectively manage patient care. Updated content spans the areas of medication, patient safety, patient education, nursing diagnosis, and collaborative management to fully prepare you for success in all aspects of critical care nursing.

  • Evidence-based approach offers the most accurate and timely patient care recommendations based on the latest and most authoritative research, meta-analyses, and systematic reviews available.
  • Patient Safety Priorities boxes in each therapeutic management chapter highlight important patient safety considerations.
  • UNIQUE! Nursing Diagnosis Priorities boxes list the most urgent potential nursing diagnoses, with a page reference to the corresponding Nursing Management Plan.
  • Nursing Management Plans provide you with a complete care plan for every Priority Diagnosis that includes the diagnosis, definition, defining characteristics, outcome criteria, nursing interventions, and rationales.
  • Evidence-Based Collaborative Practice boxes summarize evidence-based recommendations for a variety of therapies.
  • Collaborative Management boxes guide you through the management of a wide variety of disorders.
  • Patient Education boxes list the concepts that must be taught to the patient and the family before discharge from the ICU.
  • Concept maps help you understand common critical health conditions, including acute coronary syndrome, acute renal failure, ischemic stroke, and shock.
  • NEW! Case studies with critical thinking questions test your understanding of key concepts and their practical applications.
  • NEW! Priority Medication boxes give you a foundation in the pharmacology used most in critical care.
  • UPDATED! New information on the management of the alcoholic patient and disorders resulting from alcoholism is added to chapter nine.