Emergency Nursing Bible 6th Edition

Emergency Nursing Bible 6th Edition
Author: Patricia Ann Bemis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780979595004

This sixth Emergency Nursing Bible updates and streamlines the original edition (it is 62 pages shorter) making it even easier to use by busy ER personnel in need of a fast and easy reference tool. Along with this, the original taxonomy and terminology have been updated. Author Patricia Ann Bemis, R.N., has carefully sifted the language of each page of the last edition to bring it up to date. For example, the patient is now the client and the current illness/past history are the client's story. Each of the 35 chapters is now keyed to a different client complaint, including: ? Interview questions to determine the client's story ? Nursing domains and classes ? Initial plan of care ? Ongoing plan of care ? Discharge plan of care Initial repetitive nursing are have been moved to Chapter 34, Triage in a Nutshell. Nurses deal with human responses to health problems and life processes. The 2015-2017 NANDA-I nursing diagnoses taxonomy is a way to classify and categorize these concerns. The taxonomy is grouped into 13 domains, or spheres of knowledge, and contains 47 classes and 235 nursing diagnoses. Each client has a story that is different from all others. That story is what leads the nurse to the nursing domains, classes, diagnoses, and plans of care.

Emergency Nursing Bible!

Emergency Nursing Bible!
Author: Patricia Ann Bemis
Publisher: National Nurses in Business
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2007
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780967811291

Sheehy's Manual of Emergency Care

Sheehy's Manual of Emergency Care
Author: Emergency Nurses Association
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 659
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323171109

- 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.

The Research Process in Nursing

The Research Process in Nursing
Author: Kate Gerrish
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2013-04-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1118682092

‘The perfect text for any health care professional who wishes to gain a sound understanding of research...This text succeeds where others fail in terms of the thoroughness of the research process and the accessible style in which the material is presented. In an age when nursing and health care research is going from strength to strength this book offers those in the world of academia and practice an excellent and essential 'bible' that is a must on any bookshelf’ Dr Aisha Holloway, Lecturer Adult Health, Division of Nursing, The University of Nottingham ‘a book that helps you each step of the way. A very understandable and enjoyable publication’ Accident and Emergency Nursing Journal ‘key reference resource that students of research can use at various levels of study. It is comprehensive, user friendly and very easy to read and make sense of’ Gillian E Lang, Amazon reviewer The sixth edition of this book reflects significant developments in nursing research in recent years, ensuring the reader is provided with the very latest information on research processes and methods. It continues to explore how to undertake research as well as evaluating and using research findings in clinical practice, in a way that is suitable for both novice researchers and those with more experience. Divided into six sections, the chapters are ordered in a logical fashion that also allows the reader to dip in and out. The first two sections of the book provide a comprehensive background to research in nursing. The third section presents a variety of qualitative and quantitative approaches, both new and well-established. The final three sections then look at collecting and making sense of the resulting data and putting the research findings into clinical practice. Summarises key points at the start of each chapter to guide you through Includes contributions from a wide range of experts in the field Accessible but doesn’t shrink away from complex debates and technical issues New to this edition: Accompanying website (www.wiley.com/go/gerrish) Ten completely new chapters including Narrative Research, Mixed Methods and Using Research in Clinical Practice ‘Research Example’ boxes from a wide variety of research types

Davis's Comprehensive Manual of Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests with Nursing Implications

Davis's Comprehensive Manual of Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests with Nursing Implications
Author: Anne M Van Leeuwen
Publisher: F.A. Davis
Total Pages: 1440
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0803694482

Nursing-focused and easy-to-read, this manual delivers all of the information you need to understand how tests work, interpret their results, and provide quality patient care—pre-test, intra-test, and post-test. Tests and procedures are listed in alphabetical order by their complete names for quick reference. The integrated index allows fast searches by abbreviation, synonym, disease/disorder, specimen type, or test classification. Plus, a Body Systems Appendix includes a list of common laboratory and diagnostic tests for each body system as well as nutrition-related lab tests.

Nursing as Ministry

Nursing as Ministry
Author: Kristen L. Mauk
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1284170349

Designed to be a student-friendly textbook for faith-based schools, this first edition text focuses on nursing as ministry, not just spiritual care.

Critical Care

Critical Care
Author: Candace Calvert
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1414325436

"After her brother dies in a trauma room, nurse Claire Avery can no longer face the ER. She's determined to make a fresh start--new hospital, new career in nursing education--move forward, no turning back. But her plans fall apart when she's called to offer stress counseling for medical staff after a heartbreaking day care center explosion. Worse, she's forced back to the ER, where she clashes with Logan Caldwell, a doctor who believes touchy-feely counseling is a waste of time. He demands his staff be as tough as he is. Yet he finds himself drawn to this nurse educator -- who just might teach him the true meaning of healing"--P. [4] of cover.