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Written by emergency nurses for emergency nurses, this comprehensive, evidence-based resource covers the issues and procedures that are often unique to the emergency department. New developments and changes in clinical practice are incorporated throughout. The user-friendly format features more than 350 high-quality illustrations and 150 tables that highlight essential concepts and offer quick access to vital information. Key coverage includes clinical fundamentals, treatment for trauma and medical-surgical emergencies, the foundations of emergency nursing practice, and special populations.

  • 58 contributors offer valuable insights from a broad range of clinical positions in rural, suburban, and urban areas.
  • High-quality radiographs and other diagnostic images help you learn to identify common conditions - especially head trauma, fractures, and dislocations.
  • Logically organized, chapters are grouped into six sections for quick access to important content: Foundations of Emergency Nursing, Professional Practice, Clinical Foundations of Emergency Nursing, Major Trauma Emergencies, Medical and Surgical Emergencies, and Special Patient Populations.
  • Tables and boxes highlight and summarize critical information for at-a-glance reference.
  • A separate unit on special patient populations covers topics such as child abuse, elder abuse, intimate partner violence, sexual assault, substance abuse and behavioral/pediatric/obstetrical emergencies.
  • Priority nursing diagnoses are highlighted in a quick-reference appendix to help you focus on the most serious problems.


  • Five new chapters bring you the most reliable, up-to-date information on these key topics:
    • Management of the Critical Care Patient in the Emergency Department
    • Family Presence During Resuscitation
    • Forensic Nursing
    • Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Agents of Mass Destruction
    • Influenza: Seasonal, Avian, and Pandemic
  • Expanded coverage of shock and sepsis provides essential information on pathophysiology and diagnosis, with valuable guidelines for managing these patients.
  • A detailed discussion of various types of triage systems and triage acuity ratings examines valid and reliable methods for differentiating between patients who require immediate treatment and those who can wait.
  • Additional coverage of behavioral health emergencies includes new information on agitation, substance abuse, and suicide prevention.
UNIT I Foundations of Emergency Nursing
Emergency Nursing: A Historical Perspective
3(5)
Vicki C. Patrick
Origins of Emergency Nursing
3(1)
Modern American Nursing
4(1)
A New Specialty: Emergency Care
4(1)
A New Nursing Specialty: Defining the Scope of Practice
4(1)
Emergency Nursing and EDNA/ENA
5(3)
Emergency Nursing Practice
8(8)
John Fazio
Definition of Nursing
8(1)
Scope of Nursing Practice
8(1)
Specialization of Emergency Nursing
9(1)
Nursing Practice Mission and Values
9(1)
Defining Emergency Nursing Practice
9(1)
Standards of Emergency Nursing Practice
9(1)
Collaborative Practice
10(1)
Coalition Building
10(1)
Community Education
10(1)
Position Statements
11(1)
Core Measures
11(1)
Patient Safety Concepts
11(1)
Developing a Science in Nursing
11(2)
Validation of Knowledge Through Certification
13(3)
Legal and Regulatory Construct
16(11)
Edith Ann Brous
Sources of Law and Regulation
16(1)
Communication
17(1)
Medical Records
17(2)
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
19(1)
Consent
20(1)
Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
21(2)
Negligence and Malpractice
23(4)
Approaching Diversity
27(8)
Anita Ruiz-Contreras
Areas of Diversity
27(3)
The Diversity Practice Model
30(5)
UNIT II Professional Practice
Evidence-Based Practice
35(11)
Vicki A. Keough
What is Evidence-Based Practice?
35(2)
Finding the Evidence
37(3)
Evaluating the Evidence
40(2)
Translation
42(1)
Evaluation
43(1)
Using Evidence to Benchmark
43(3)
Research
46(13)
Susan Barnason
Bringing Research to Clinical Practice
46(1)
Appraisal of Research
47(6)
Using Research Findings in Practice
53(6)
UNIT III Clinical Foundations Of Emergency Nursing
Triage
59(14)
Nicki Gilboy
Triage Systems
60(1)
Triage Acuity Rating Systems
60(1)
The Triage Process
61(4)
Special Populations
65(3)
Ambulance Triage
68(1)
Triage Documentation
68(1)
Infection Control
68(1)
The Patient Liaison
69(1)
Security
69(1)
Legal Issues
69(1)
Triage Reassessment
70(1)
Telephone Advice
70(1)
Triage Nurse Qualifications
70(1)
Performance Improvement and Triage
71(2)
Patient Assessment
73(10)
Rebecca A. Steinmann
Initial Assessment
73(6)
Ongoing Assessment
79(1)
Special Patient Populations
79(4)
Air and Surface Patient Transport
83(16)
Renee Semonin Holleran
Historical Perspective
83(1)
Types of Transport
84(1)
Transport Process
85(6)
Stresses of Transport
91(3)
Transport of Selected Patient Populations
94(5)
Vascular Access and Fluid Replacement
99(12)
S. Kay Sedlak
Anatomy and Physiology
99(1)
Vascular Access
100(5)
Fluid Replacement
105(6)
Wound Management
111(16)
Nancy J. Denke
Anatomy and Physiology
111(1)
Wound Healing
112(1)
Wound Evaluation
113(1)
Specific Wounds
114(2)
Wound Preparation
116(2)
Local Anesthesia
118(1)
Wound Closure
119(1)
Wound Dressings
120(1)
Wound Prophylaxis
121(6)
Pain
127(21)
Paula Tanabe
Renee Semonin Holleran
Christopher J. Reddin
Definitions and Classifications of Pain
127(1)
Pathophysiology of Pain
128(5)
Pain Theories
133(1)
Physiologic Consequences of Pain
133(1)
Myths and Barriers to Pain Management
133(2)
Adult Pain Management
135(4)
Pediatric Pain Management
139(9)
Family Presence During Resuscitation
148(7)
Jennifer Kingsnorth-Hinrichs
Evidence
148(2)
Organizational Support
150(1)
Implementation
150(2)
Education
152(3)
Organ and Tissue Donation
155(9)
Nancy Bonalumi
Overview and History
156(1)
Organ Donation Best Practices
157(1)
Other Strategies to Increase Organ Donation
158(1)
The Donation Process
159(3)
The Procurement Process
162(1)
Financial Considerations
162(2)
Palliative and End-of-Life Care in the Emergency Department
164(10)
Garrett K. Chan
Overview of Palliative and End-of-Life Care
164(1)
Palliative Care Principles in the Emergency Department
165(3)
Communication Issues in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
168(1)
Bioethical Considerations
169(3)
Care for the Caregiver
172(2)
Forensic Nursing in the Emergency Department
174(13)
Daniel J. Sheridan
Katherine R. Nash
Heidi Bresee
Forensic Nursing Defined
174(1)
History of Forensic Nursing
174(1)
Roles and Responsibilities of the Emergency Department Nurse with Forensic Training
175(12)
Emergency Preparedness
187(11)
Kathy S. Robinson
Evolution of Emergency Management
188(3)
Domestic Preparedness Authority and Planning at the Federal Level
191(1)
Homeland Security Mission Areas: Prevent-Protect-Respond-Recover
192(6)
Nuclear, Biologic, and Chemical Agents of Mass Destruction
198(13)
Knox Andress
Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Threat
198(1)
Nuclear-Radiologic Threats
199(2)
Biologic Agents
201(4)
Chemical Agents
205(6)
Management of the Critical Care Patient in the Emergency Department
211(22)
Carol Rhoades
Renee Semonin Holleran
Lori Carpenter
Colin Grissom
Critical Care in the Emergency Department
211(1)
Mechanical Ventilation
211(6)
Invasive Monitoring
217(7)
Sepsis
224(9)
UNIT IV Major Trauma Emergencies
Epidemiology and Mechanisms of Injury
233(21)
Cynthia Blank-Reid
Paul C. Reid
Epidemiology
233(3)
Mechanism of Injury
236(15)
Prevention
251(3)
Head Trauma
254(18)
Beth Broering
Anatomy and Physiology
255(2)
Patient Assessment
257(4)
Patient Management
261(4)
Specific Injuries
265(7)
Spinal Trauma
272(13)
Jennifer Wilbeck
Anatomy and Physiology
273(1)
Patient Assessment
274(3)
Stabilization
277(3)
Psychosocial Care
280(1)
Specific Spinal Cord Injuries
280(5)
Thoracic Trauma
285(16)
Nancy J. Denke
Anatomy and Physiology
286(1)
Patient Assessment
287(1)
Specific Thoracic Injuries
288(13)
Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma
301(12)
Vicki Bacidore
Anatomy and Physiology
301(3)
Patient Assessment
304(4)
Specific Injuries
308(5)
Orthopedic and Neurovascular Trauma
313(27)
Mary Jo Cerepani
Anatomy and Physiology
313(1)
Patient Assessment
314(2)
Soft Tissue Injuries
316(4)
Fractures
320(10)
Dislocations
330(6)
Reduction Issues
336(1)
Traction
336(1)
Assisted Ambulation: Crutches, Cane, and Walker
337(3)
Burns
340(15)
Cheryl Wraa
Etiology
340(2)
Burn Assessment
342(1)
Pathophysiology
343(4)
Patient Management
347(8)
Maxillofacial Trauma
355(9)
Chris M. Gisness
Anatomy and Physiology
355(1)
Patient Assessment
356(1)
Specific Maxillofacial Injuries
357(7)
Pediatric Trauma
364(18)
Autumne Bailey Mayfield
Kate Copeland
Epidemiology
364(2)
Anatomy and Physiology
366(2)
Patient Assessment
368(6)
Specific Conditions
374(8)
Obstetric Trauma
382(13)
Terri McGowan Repasky
Anatomy and Physiology
382(3)
Patient Assessment
385(2)
Injuries
387(2)
Special Considerations
389(6)
UNIT V Medical and Surgical Emergencies
Respiratory Emergencies
395(16)
Paula Works
Sharon A. Graunke
Anatomy and Physiology
395(1)
Patient Assessment
396(1)
Specific Pulmonary Emergencies
396(15)
Cardiovascular Emergencies
411(34)
Darleen A. Williams
Anatomy and Physiology
412(2)
Specific Cardiovascular Emergencies
414(31)
Shock Emergencies
445(12)
Renee Semonin Holleran
Pathophysiology
445(3)
Categories of Shock
448(2)
Clinical Manifestations of Shock
450(1)
Management of the Patient in Shock
451(2)
Acid-Base Balance
453(1)
Hemodynamic Monitoring
453(1)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Testing for Shock Emergencies
454(1)
Emergency Nursing Management of the Patient with a Shock Emergency
454(1)
Complications Associated with Shock
455(1)
Special Populations
455(2)
Neurologic Emergencies
457(10)
Amy Brown
Diana King
Anatomy and Physiology
457(3)
Patient Assessment
460(1)
Specific Neurologic Emergencies
460(7)
Gastrointestinal Emergencies
467(11)
Amy Herrington
Anatomy and Physiology
467(1)
Patient Assessment
468(1)
Specific Gastrointestinal Emergencies
469(9)
Renal and Genitourinary Emergencies
478(12)
Cynthia S. Baxter
Anatomy and Physiology
478(1)
Patient Assessment
479(1)
Specific Conditions
480(6)
Prevention
486(4)
Fluids and Electrolytes
490(9)
Betty Kuiper
Pathophysiology
490(4)
Fluid and Electrolyte Abnormalities
494(5)
Endocrine Emergencies
499(14)
Colette M. Morey
Endocrine System Physiology
499(1)
Patient Assessment
500(1)
Selected Endocrine Emergencies
501(12)
Communicable Diseases
513(12)
Sherri-Lynne Almeida
Infection Prevention in the Acute Care Setting
514(1)
Diseases of Concern
514(11)
Influenza: Seasonal, Avian, and Pandemic
525(10)
Sherri-Lynne Almeida
Pandemics of the Twentieth Century
525(1)
Recent Pandemic Flu Scares
526(1)
Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Outbreaks
527(1)
United States and Global Preparedness Planning
528(4)
Impact of a Pandemic
532(3)
Environmental Emergecies
535(19)
Kathleen Flarity
Heat-Related Emergencies
535(2)
Cold-Related Emergencies
537(4)
Submersion Incidents
541(1)
Diving Emergencies
542(2)
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
544(1)
Bites and Stings
545(9)
Hematologic and Oncologic Emergencies
554(10)
Daun A. Smith
Anatomy and Physiology
554(3)
Patient Assessment
557(1)
Specific Hematologic Emergencies
558(1)
Thrombocytopenia
559(2)
Specific Oncologic Emergencies
561(3)
Toxicologic Emergencies
564(14)
Patty Sturt
Patient Management
564(3)
Specific Toxicologic Emergencies
567(11)
Gynecologic Emergencies
578(12)
Kathleen Sanders Jordan
Anatomy and Physiology
578(1)
Assessment
579(1)
Specific Gynecologic Emergencies
579(11)
Dental, Ear, Nose, Throat, and Facial Emergencies
590(12)
Elizabeth Gaudet Nolan
Anatomy
590(2)
Dental Emergencies
592(3)
Ear Emergencies
595(2)
Nasal Emergencies
597(1)
Throat Emergencies
598(1)
Facial Emergencies
599(3)
Ocular Emergencies
602(17)
Darcy Egging
Anatomy and Physiology
602(1)
Patient Assessment
602(3)
Patient Management
605(1)
Specific Ocular Emergencies
606(13)
UNIT VI Special Patient Populations
Obstetric Emergencies
619(11)
Donna L. Mason
Anatomy and Physiology
619(1)
Patient Assessment
619(1)
First-Trimester Emergencies
620(1)
Antepartum Emergencies
621(2)
Third-Trimester Emergencies
623(1)
Delivery
624(3)
Postpartum Emergencies
627(1)
Other Emergencies
628(2)
Pediatric Emergencies
630(22)
Nancy L. Mecham
Triage
630(5)
Respiratory Emergencies
635(4)
Cardiovascular Emergencies
639(5)
Neurologic Emergencies
644(1)
Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Emergencies
645(1)
Endocrine Emergencies
646(1)
Infectious Disease Emergencies
647(2)
Other Conditions
649(1)
Family Presence
650(2)
Child Abuse and Neglect
652(14)
Angela Black
Neglect
653(1)
Physical Abuse
654(4)
Sexual Abuse
658(5)
Emotional Abuse
663(1)
Other Issues Related to Child Abuse and Neglect
663(3)
Intimate Partner Violence
666(6)
Mary Jagim
Incidence
666(1)
Risk Factors
667(1)
Cycle of Violence
667(1)
Role of the Emergency Nurse
668(4)
Elder Abuse and Neglect
672(5)
Nancy Stephens Donatelli
Defining Elder Abuse and Neglect
672(1)
Scope of the Problem
672(1)
Origin of the Problem
673(1)
Primary Categories of Maltreatment and Associated Clinical Findings
673(1)
Risk Factors for Maltreatment
674(1)
Recognizing Clues of Maltreatment
674(1)
Asking the Right Questions
674(1)
Interventions in Abuse and Neglect
675(2)
Behavioral Health Emergencies
677(12)
Lynne Gagnon
Agitation
677(1)
Anorexia Nervosa
678(1)
Anxiety
679(1)
Bulimia
680(2)
Depression
682(1)
Panic Disorders
683(1)
Schizophrenia
684(2)
Substance Abuse
686(1)
Suicide Assessment
686(3)
Substance Abuse
689(9)
Donna L. Mason
Addiction
689(1)
Specific Substances
690(3)
Alcoholism
693(2)
Tobacco
695(1)
Nursing Considerations
695(3)
Sexual Assault
698(6)
Anita Ruiz-Contreras
Sexual Assault Patients Are Survivors
698(1)
Myths and Misconceptions
699(1)
Rape-Trauma Syndrome
699(1)
The Sexual Assault Survivor in the Emergency Department
699(3)
Legal Aspects
702(2)
Appendix: Nursing Diagnoses for Selected Emergency Conditions 704