Clinical Medical-surgical Nursing
Author: Beverly George-Gay
Publisher: Saunders
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 1028
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis clinical reference promotes critical thinking and emphasizes client care by helping the reader make the best possible decisions for 130 medical-surgical conditions and procedures. For each condition, it provides a summary of pathophysiology and then focuses on specific nursing interventions, based upon research and real-world practice. An A-to-Z organization within chapters, thumb tabs, a consistent format, and specially designed icons make this a quick access, easy-to-use reference. Part 1: Decision Making presents essential, clinical information on 57 common nursing procedures, including cardiac assessment and hemodialysis. Part 2: Applied Decision Making is systems-oriented and covers patient care for 73 medical-surgical conditions. - Uses a decision-making approach to promote critical thinking - Addresses community care options including patient teaching, social and home health services, health maintenance and illness prevention - Lists common signs and symptoms for quick identification - Focuses on specific interventions and care issues to guide the practitioner in applying knowledge - Offers 'Clinical Pearls' that summarize key clinical practice tips - Provides lists of resources for nursing and medical organizations and websites at the end of each chapter - Features NIC boxes listing the most common problems associated with a disorder and its related intervention classification - Includes 36 original illustrations that depict pathophysiology and procedures - Summarizes need-to-know information with over 250 tables for quick reference