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Acute Care

Autor Busi Bhengu, Marilou Carr, Cheryl Carter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iul 2008
Early recognition of the signs of deterioration in a patient has a significant impact on the rates of admission to ICU. Clear clinical warning signals become evident 6-8 hours prior to cardiac arrest. Acute Care: Clinical Assessment and Treatment of Acutely ill Patients details a system which-identifies the patient at risk and outlines appropriate interventions to either avert admission to ICU or ensure the patient receives optimal care prior to being transferred to ICU. This useful text: describes a system for assessing the acutely ill patient to identify signs of deterioration; explains how to evaluate the assessment findings so that appropriate interventions can be implemented; details appropriate interventions to lessen the chances of organ damage, morbidity and mortality. The book will be invaluable for nurses working in the general ward looking after the acutely ill patient, or nurses wishing to refresh their knowledge of ICU principles. It is also recommended for nurses in healthcare facilities that do not have an ICU.
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ISBN-13: 9780702180309
ISBN-10: 0702180300
Pagini: 120
Ilustrații: b/w illus
Dimensiuni: 168 x 243 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: Juta & Company Ltd

Notă biografică

Busisiwe Rosemary Bhengu: (Associate Professor of Nursing, Medunsa), PhD, (Nursing, UN) MCur (Intensive Care Nursing General, RAU), RNE, RNA, RICN, RM, RN) Busisiwe has been a Critical Care nurse and lecturer for over 20 years. Marilou Carr: (RICN, RN, RM, MBA). Marilou has practised as a Registered Nurse/Midwife for 24 years, 12 of which have been in the field of Intensive Care. Cheryl Carter: (RNE, RNA, RICN, RN, RM). Cheryl has worked in the field of Critical Care for 22 years, 7 of which were as a Unit Manager in the public sector