Mosby's Nursing Skills Quick Cards

Mosby's Nursing Skills Quick Cards

Author: Anne Griffin Perry

Publisher: Mosby Incorporated

Published: 2007-01-03

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780323046152

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Based on the trusted Potter & Perry textbooks, these unique cards are a must for student nurses in the skills lab or in their first clinicals. The essential elements of 75 key nursing skills are presented in a clear and concise format that's perfect for a quick, last minute review before actually performing the skills or before exams. Concise, consistent format for each skill features an overview, supplies list, Nurse Alerts, and streamlined step-by-step actions. Addresses the 75 skills that students are likely to be most anxious about performing for the first time. Gloving logo visually reminds students when clean gloves are needed. Nurse Alerts highlight important information for patient safety and effective skill performance. Quick Reference for Standard Protocol card summarizes essential steps required before, during, and after every nursing skill. Overview of CDC Hand Hygiene Guidelines reminds students of the how and when to perform hand hygiene at all levels of client interaction. Full-color design and over 100 vibrant illustrations bring concepts to life. Sturdy, slick cards are durable enough to stand up to repeated use, plus the convenient storage box keeps cards safe when not in use. A handy vinyl sleeve protects two cards for easy reference in the clinical setting. Pre-punched holes in cards make storage on a ring quick and easy.


Basic Nursing

Basic Nursing

Author: Patricia Ann Potter

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 1040

ISBN-13: 9780323016605

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Building on the strengths of the fourth edition, Basic Nursing: Essentials for Practice is back in a new edition! Thoroughly updated and revised to provide a more focused and engaging presentation, this new edition offers the basic principles, concepts, and skills needed by nursing students. The five-step nursing process returns to provide a consistent, logical organizational framework, with a clear writing style and numerous learning aids. An increased emphasis on caring, along with new boxes on Focused Client Assessment and Outcome Evaluation, reflect current practice trends. This new edition is better than ever! Five-Step Nursing Process provides a consistent organizational framework. More than 40 nursing skills are presented in a clear, 2-column format with rationales for all steps. Procedural Guidelines boxes provide streamlined step-by-step instructions for performing basic skills. Growth and Development chapter and age-related considerations throughout clinical chapters help prepare students to care for clients of all ages. Sample Nursing Care Plans highlight defining characteristics in assessment data, include client goals and expected outcomes in the planning section, and provide rationales for each nursing intervention. Progressive Case Studies follow the interactions of a client and nurse throughout the chapter to illustrate steps in the nursing process and develop critical thinking skills. Brief coverage of higher level concepts including research, theory, professional roles, and management, maintains the text's focus on essential, basic content. The narrative style makes the text more engaging and appealing. Focused Client Assessment boxes provide specific guidelines for factors to assess, questions and approaches, and physical assessment. Content on delegation is discussed throughout the narrative and specific guidelines are included for each skill. Skills now include Unexpected Outcomes and Interventions to alert for potential undesirable responses and provide appropriate nursing actions. Caring in Nursing is presented in a new chapter and as a thread throughout the text. Outcome Evaluation are based on the chapter's case study and provide guidelines on how to ask questions and evaluate care based on the answers received. NIC and NOC are discussed in the Nursing Process chapter to provide an overview of these taxonomies encountered in practice. NCLEX-style multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter help students evaluate learning.


Fundamental Concepts and Skills for Nursing - E-Book

Fundamental Concepts and Skills for Nursing - E-Book

Author: Susan C. deWit

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2013-01-24

Total Pages: 961

ISBN-13: 0323293204

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NEW! Rationales for NCLEX review questions at the end of each chapter help you understand why your choices were correct or incorrect. NEW! Full text reviews by experts in the field offer consistency and ease understanding as you progress through the book. NEW! Evolve margin icons denote supplemental material for students on Evolve. NEW! Evidence Based Practice margin icons point out the most current and evidence based information. NEW! In depth discussion of the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) within the text provides the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to continuously improve the quality and safety of the healthcare systems.