Manual of Emergency Care

Manual of Emergency Care

Author: Susan Budassi Sheehy

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 784

ISBN-13:

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This edition restructured to reflect the increasing depth & breadth of clinicaly & emergency nursing knowledge. Covers medical, trauma, & other emergencies, such as child abuse, geriatric & psychiatric, etc.


Mosby's Emergency & Transport Nursing Examination Review - E-Book

Mosby's Emergency & Transport Nursing Examination Review - E-Book

Author: Renee S. Holleran

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2005-03-15

Total Pages: 654

ISBN-13: 0323060005

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- New guidelines and medications currently being used for BLS, ACLS, and PALS are discussed. - New chapters have been added on Invasive Interventions, Pharmacology, Invasive Monitoring, Bioterrorism, CAMTS Standards, and Transport Operations. - Updated and expanded content addresses emerging infectious diseases, CISM for emergency and transport staff, CAMTS standards and transport operations, conscious sedation issues, RSI, airway management, safety training, and age-related changes and differences (pediatric and geriatric).


Mosby's Emergence Department Patient Teaching Guide

Mosby's Emergence Department Patient Teaching Guide

Author: Proehl

Publisher: Mosby Incorporated

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780323001076

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MOSBY'S EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PATIENT TEACHING GUIDES are available on CD. The complete text, including instructions, illustrations, and charts, can be accessed by the table of contents or the index, then printed out. The Patient Teaching Guides may be personalized for individual patients. Many guides include sections to be completed with specific instructions before they are printed for the patients. all guides can be handed out with a special instructions sheet that allows you to add pertinent information such as patient name, provider name, phone number, special instructions, and follow-up care, as well as a patient signature line to document that you included patient education in your care. * Includes the complete text, illustrations, instructions and charts from the binder. * Allows the user to individualize the guides on screen prior to printing. * Includes a patient signature line to document that patient education was included.


Handbook of Emergency Department Procedures

Handbook of Emergency Department Procedures

Author: John B. Bache

Publisher: Mosby Incorporated

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780723433224

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A comprehensive step-by-step colour guide to nearly 100 procedures carried out in a modern accident & emergency department, updated text and 250 colour photographs. The procedures are grouped into five categories. Each procedure is described in a straightforward fashion, starting with a consideration of its uses, followed by the equipment needed, the carrying out of the procedure itself, and finishing with pertinent advice to give to patients who have undergone the procedure. Practical Procedures in the Emergency Department will be invaluable to all those who carry out emergency patient procedures whether in a hospital, hospice, GP practice or home setting. It will also be of special interest to paramedics and ambulance crew.


Mosby's Outdoor Emergency Medical Guide

Mosby's Outdoor Emergency Medical Guide

Author: David H. Manhoff

Publisher: Beechwood Healthbooks, Inc.

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9780916363147

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This lifesaving guide shows and tells the untrained person what to do in an outdoor emergency until professional help arrives. Its easy-to-understand instructions and illustrations include care for heart attacks, strokes, open wounds, falls, choking, broken bones, animal and snake bites, insect stings, and dehydration.


Emergency Care Technician Curriculum

Emergency Care Technician Curriculum

Author: Andrea Novak

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9780763719135

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This one-of-a-kind text, directed at nursing staff development, is an excellent resource for facilities to use to develop their unlicensed personnel into emergency care technicians. Suitable for both in-house staff development courses and stand-alone training programs, this text touches upon every aspect of working in the emergency department, from the essential communication skills needed, to the medical techniques practiced, and even the safety and legal issues that might arise. Emergency Care Technician Curriculum Errata Acknowledgements, page viii Shelley Cohen, RN, BS, CEN Educator/Consultant Health Resources Unlimited Springfield, TN Shelley should be given credit as both a Contributing Author and part of the Emergency Technician Work Group.


Client Teaching Guides for Home Health Care

Client Teaching Guides for Home Health Care

Author: Linda Gorman

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2007-12-06

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 0763770809

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This updated Third Edition includes all the new information on medications, nutrition, and NANDA nursing diagnosis. This book is in a quick reference, easy-to-read format makes this a great guide for nursing students to become familiar with the more common conditions and issues they will face with patients on a daily basis.


Sheehy's Manual of Emergency Care

Sheehy's Manual of Emergency Care

Author: Emergency Nurses Association

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 659

ISBN-13: 0323171109

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- NEW! 2-column format features new Tricks of the Trade boxes to give you a professional's perspective on common issues in emergency nursing. - NEW! Fully revised content from the ENA and a broad panel of expert contributors includes up-to-date, practical information on topics such as critical care in the ED, time management, the morbidly obese patient, electronic medical records, disaster nursing, forensic nursing, and workplace violence.


Mosby's Comprehensive Pediatric Emergency Care

Mosby's Comprehensive Pediatric Emergency Care

Author: Barbara Aehlert

Publisher: Mosby/JEMS

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 788

ISBN-13:

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Mosby's Comprehensive Pediatric Emergency Care is the first text to incorporate both prehospital and hospital management of pediatric emergencies. This unique text provides in-depth coverage of every area of pediatric emergency care - making it ideal for prehospital providers, physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals who treat pediatric patients. This new text reflects the 2000 American Heart Association Emergency Cardiovascular Care guidelines and includes pediatric advanced life support. This is the approved textbook for the American Safety & Health Institute's (ASHI) pediatric emergency care course. For more information on ASHI courses, call 800-246-5101 or visit www.ashinstitute.org. Instructor resources available; contact your sales representative for details. Includes pediatric advanced life support. An outline format featuring bulleted lists, concise tables, and a user-friendly writing style makes this comprehensive text incredibly easy to read and understand. A laminated quick-reference card gives practitioners easy access to critical information in the field or hospital. This convenient card includes essential information regarding respiratory and heart rates, blood pressure, basic life support interventions, Glasgow Coma Scale, airway size and equipment selection for intubation corresponding to the Broselow Resuscitation Tape, several pediatric algorithms, and pain assessment tools. PEDS Pearl boxes help readers apply information covered in the text to real-life clinical situations. A Medication Chart in Chapter 8 features an alphabetical listing of medications commonly used in pediatric emergency care, helping readers learn the basics of common medications at a glance. Sidebars contain additional information relevant to the topics covered in the chapter, giving readers an opportunity for further learning. Chapter quizzes help readers gauge their comprehension of the chapter. Glossary at the end of the book allows readers to look up words quickly and easily. A Pretest and a Posttest consisting of multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and essay questions test readers' overall comprehension of the material. Contains a FREE laminated quick-reference card!


Telephone Triage Protocols for Nurses

Telephone Triage Protocols for Nurses

Author: Julie K. Briggs

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2020-05-06

Total Pages: 990

ISBN-13: 1975136896

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Performing triage requires the ability to make quick, evidence-based decisions based on limited information. Nurses are often required to preform triage either over the phone, in urgent care settings, in the emergency department, and even in office settings. This reference provides over 200 triage protocols for evaluating a person’s symptoms. Each symptom entry lists pertinent questions grouped by urgency level and advises the clinician when and where the patient should be referred. This book is a need to have, comprehensive, user-friendly resource for every nurse who performs triage.