Revised for 2010 NBDHMT Exams This book was created specifically to help you prepare for the Certified Hyperbaric Technologist (CHT) or Certified Hyperbaric Registered Nurse (CHRN) exam. Unlike other books on this topic, it contains hundreds of sample questions, with correct answers and rationale. Also included are test-taking skills and strategies.
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Medical acronyms and abbreviations offer convenience, but those countless shortcuts can often be confusing. Now a part of the popular Dorland's suite of products, this reference features thousands of terms from across various medical specialties. Its alphabetical arrangement makes for quick reference, and expanded coverage of symbols ensures they are easier to find. Effective communication plays an important role in all medical settings, so turn to this trusted volume for nearly any medical abbreviation you might encounter. - Symbols section makes it easier to locate unusual or seldom-used symbols. - Convenient alphabetical format allows you to find the entry you need more intuitively. - More than 90,000 entries and definitions. - Many new and updated entries including terminology in expanding specialties, such as Nursing; Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies; Transcription and Coding; Computer and Technical Fields. - New section on abbreviations to avoid, including Joint Commission abbreviations that are not to be used. - Incorporates updates suggested by the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP).
This title is an essential part of any wound care or hyperbaric professional's library. The up-to-date research and information will ensure that the reader is current on all aspects of nursing in the field of hyperbarics and wound care. Hyperbaric Nursing and Wound Care contains chapters devoted to evidence-based practice, performance improvement, methodologies to aid in the improvement of care, research, and much more, rendering it an essential resource for the nurse to examine why a practice occurs. This book provides a foundation for the nurse to critically evaluate research in the field, and examine what is clinically significant. Additionally, the text incorporates the expertise of leading practitioners in the field, sharing their wealth of knowledge and experience.
This second edition establishes a comprehensive balance between those hyperbaric providers who have a keen interest in the underlying design standards and regulatory framework and those who need to "get it done."
Since its first appearance in 1977, the UHMS Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Indications has served as a guide for practitioners and scientists interested in hyperbaric and undersea medicine.