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Written by emergency nurses for emergency nurses, Sheehys Emergency Nursing: Principles and Practice, 7th Edition covers the issues and procedures unique to the emergency department. This comprehensive, evidence-based resource is written by the Emergency Nurses Association and includes developments and changes in clinical practice that are incorporated throughout the text. Considered the go-to guide for issues and procedures unique to the emergency department, the user-friendly format features more than 150 high-quality illustrations and tables that highlight essential concepts and offer quick access to vital information. New to this edition is updated key coverage including clinical fundamentals, treatment for trauma and medical-surgical emergencies, the foundations of emergency nursing practice, special populations, and more!Written by the Emergency Nurses Association, ensuring this is the most accurate information on the market.Most comprehensive and authoritative text available on emergency nursing.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 and essential information, while 150 illustrations help you to quickly identify and treat frequently encountered conditions.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.NEW! Coverage includes the latest on topical issues such as ethics, workplace violence, and geriatric trauma.UPDATED pain guidelines feature the latest pain indicators.UPDATED sepsis guidelines provide essential information on pathophysiology and diagnosis, with valuable guidelines for managing these patients.NEW! Fully revised information on communicable diseases.UPDATED Information on non-narcotic use for treatment of pain and increasing rates of addiction.NEW! Discussion of transgender patients covers how to work with this unique population.NEW! Full color photo insert
UNIT I Foundations of Emergency Nursing
1 Emergency Nursing Practice
2(7)
Sarah Berry
A Brief History of Emergency Nursing
2(1)
A New Nursing Specialty: Denning the Scope of Practice
2(1)
The Emergency Nurses Association
3(1)
Nursing Practice Mission and Values
4(1)
Standards of Emergency Nursing Practice
4(1)
Collaborative Practice
4(1)
Position Statements and Clinical Practice Guidelines
4(1)
Community Education
5(1)
Patient Safety Concepts
5(1)
Emergency Nursing Validation of Knowledge
5(1)
Validation of Knowledge Through Certification
5(2)
Emergency Nursing Certification
7(2)
2 Legal and Regulatory Constructs
9(10)
Tamara C. McConnell
Sources of Law
9(1)
Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
9(2)
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
11(3)
Medical Records
14(1)
Consent
14(2)
Affordable Care Act
16(1)
Hospital Accreditation Organizations
16(1)
Negligence and Malpractice
16(3)
3 Approaching Diversity
19(7)
Heather Martin
Areas of Diversity
19(2)
The Diversity Practice Model
21(5)
UNIT II Professional Practice
4 Evidence-Based Practice
26(8)
Sharon Saunderson Coffey
Kierstin Jeana Cohen
What is Evidence-Based Practice?
26(1)
Evidence-Based Practice Models
27(1)
Asking the Clinical Question: Spirit of Inquiry---PICOT Question
27(2)
Finding the Evidence
29(2)
Critical Appraisal of the Evidence
31(1)
Evaluation
32(1)
Dissemination
32(2)
5 Research
34(7)
Ruthie Robinson
Using Research in Clinical Practice: Comparing Research, Evidence-Based Practice, and Quality Improvement
34(1)
Components of the Research Process
34(5)
Using Research Findings in Practice
39(2)
6 Ethical Considerations
41(6)
Lisa Matamoros
Nursing Ethics
41(1)
Emergency Nursing Code of Ethics
42(1)
Emergency Nursing Standards of Practice
42(1)
Moral Distress
42(1)
Ethical Concerns in Emergency Nursing
43(4)
7 Workplace Violence
47(11)
Bill Schueler
Prevention of Workplace Violence
50(1)
Violence Prevention
51(2)
Strategies During Violent Encounters
53(1)
After Violence
53(5)
UNIT III Clinical Foundations of Emergency Nursing
8 Triage
58(10)
Andi Foley
Legal Considerations
58(1)
Ability to Prioritize
59(2)
Valid Reliable Triage Systems
61(1)
Immediate Bedding
62(1)
Triage Documentation
62(1)
Special Considerations
63(2)
Implementing Diagnostics and Interventions
65(1)
Reassessment of Patients Waiting
65(1)
Modifying the Triage Process
65(1)
Triage Process Improvement
65(3)
9 Patient Assessment
68(7)
Vicki Sweet
Initial Assessment
68(5)
Ongoing Assessment
73(1)
Special Patient Populations
73(2)
10 Pain
75(18)
Randy Hamm
Definitions and Classifications of Pain
75(1)
Pathophysiology of Pain
76(3)
Pain Theories
79(1)
Physiologic Consequences of Pain
79(1)
Myths and Barriers to Pain Management
79(1)
Adult Pain Management
80(5)
Pediatric Pain Management
85(8)
11 Wound Management
93(19)
Nancy J. Denke
Anatomy and Physiology
93(1)
Skin Changes With Aging
94(1)
Wound Healing
94(3)
Wound Evaluation
97(1)
Wound Preparation
97(1)
Control of Hemorrhage
98(1)
Local Anesthesia
98(2)
Wound Closure
100(5)
New Technology in Wound Closure
105(1)
Wound Dressings
105(1)
Wound Prophylaxis
106(1)
Specific Wounds
107(5)
12 Family Presence During Resuscitation and Invasive Procedures
112(3)
Patricia Kunz Howard
Evidence
112(1)
Organizational Support
113(1)
Implementation
113(1)
Education
113(1)
Evaluation
113(2)
13 Management of the Critical Care Patient in the Emergency Department
115(16)
Renee Semonin Holleran
Critical Care in the Emergency
Department
115(1)
Mechanical Ventilation
115(5)
Invasive Monitoring
120(7)
Sepsis
127(3)
Care of the Family
130(1)
14 Palliative and End-of-Life Care in the Emergency Department
131(10)
Garrett K. Chan
Colleen Vega
Overview of Palliative and End-of-Life Care
131(1)
Palliative Care Principles in the Emergency Department
132(3)
Communication Issues in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
135(2)
Bioethical Considerations
137(2)
Care for the Caregiver
139(2)
15 Organ and Tissue Donation
141(9)
Nancy Bonalumi
Overview and History
141(1)
Organ Donation Best Practices
142(1)
Other Strategies to Increase Organ Donation
142(3)
The Donation Process
145(2)
The Procurement Process
147(1)
Financial Considerations
148(2)
16 Air and Surface Patient Transport
150(14)
Renee Semonin Holleran
Historical Perspective
150(1)
Types of Transport
150(5)
Airway and Breathing
155(1)
Hemodynamic Stabilization
155(1)
Neurological Stabilization
155(1)
Musculoskeletal Stabilization
155(1)
Emotional and Psychosocial Support of the Patient and Family
156(1)
Stresses of Transport
157(3)
Transport of the Pediatric Patient
160(1)
Safety
161(3)
17 Health Emergency Management
164(6)
Michael De Laby
Evolution of Emergency Management
164(2)
Emergency Management Programs
166(4)
18 Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear (CBRN) Threats
170(13)
Michael De Laby
Weapons Of Mass Destruction: The Threat
170(1)
Nuclear-Radiologic Threats
171(2)
Biologic Agents
173(3)
Chemical Agents
176(7)
UNIT IV Medical and Surgical Emergencies
19 Communicable Diseases and Organisms in the Health Care Setting
183(10)
Sherri-Lynne Almeida
Infection Prevention in the Acute Care Setting
183(1)
Pathogens of Concern
184(2)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Aids
186(7)
20 Fluids, Fluid Replacement, Electrolytes, and Vascular Access
193(12)
Betty Kuiper
Pathophysiology
193(1)
Water
193(1)
Fluid Replacement
194(1)
Electrolytes
195(3)
Fluid and Electrolyte Abnormalities
198(3)
Vasular Access and Pathophysiology
201(4)
21 Shock Emergencies
205(11)
Gina Carbino
Pathophysiology
205(3)
Categories of Shock
208(1)
Clinical Manifestations of Shock
209(1)
Management of the Patient in Shock
210(1)
History
210(2)
Hemodynamic Monitoring
212(1)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Testing for Shock Emergencies
213(1)
Emergency Nursing Management
213(1)
Complications Associated With Shock
213(1)
Special Populations
214(2)
22 Respiratory Emergencies
216(11)
Andi Foley
Vicki Sweet
Anatomy and Physiology
216(1)
Patient Assessment
216(1)
Specific Pulmonary Emergencies
217(10)
23 Cardiovascular Emergencies
227(22)
Andi Foley
Vicki Sweet
Anatomy and Physiology
227(2)
Specific Cardiovascular Emergencies
229(20)
24 Neurologic Emergencies
249(11)
Lorie Ledford
Anatomy and Physiology
249(2)
Patient Assessment
251(1)
Emergency Nurse Management of the Patient With Neurologic Conditions
252(8)
25 Gastrointestinal Emergencies
260(11)
Amy Herrington
Anatomy and Physiology
260(2)
Patient Assessment and Triage
262(1)
Specific Gastrointestinal Emergencies
263(8)
26 Renal and Genitourinary Emergencies
271(9)
Cynthia S. Baxter
Anatomy and Physiology
271(1)
Patient Assessment
272(1)
Specific Conditions
273(5)
Prevention
278(2)
27 Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies
280(17)
Kathleen Sanders Jordan
Anatomy and Physiology
280(1)
Assessment
280(1)
First-Trimester Emergencies
281(2)
Antepartum Emergencies
283(1)
Third-Trimester Emergencies
284(1)
Delivery
285(2)
Postpartum Emergencies
287(1)
Other Obstetric Emergencies
288(1)
Specific Gynecologic Emergencies
288(9)
28 Endocrine Emergencies
297(14)
Catherine T. Becznik
Endocrine System Physiology
297(2)
Patient Assessment
299(1)
Selected Endocrine Emergencies
299(12)
29 Hematologic and Oncologic Emergencies
311(10)
Wanda S. Pritts
Anatomy and Physiology
311(3)
Patient Assessment
314(1)
Specific Hematologic Emergencies
314(4)
Specific Oncologic Emergencies
318(3)
30 Environmental Emergencies
321(19)
Gordon H. Worley
Thermal Emergencies
321(5)
Drowning
326(1)
Diving Emergencies
327(2)
Venomous Bites and Stings
329(5)
Tick-Borne Illness
334(1)
Mammal Bites
335(1)
Wilderness Medicine
336(4)
31 Toxicologic Emergencies
340(13)
Michael De Laby
Patient Management
340(1)
Specific Toxicologic Emergencies
340(13)
32 Dental, Ear, Nose, Throat, and Facial Emergencies
353(12)
Joni Lee Winter
Anatomy
353(2)
Dental Emergencies
355(2)
Ear Emergencies
357(3)
Nasal Emergencies
360(1)
Throat Emergencies
361(1)
Facial Emergencies
362(3)
33 Ocular Emergencies
365(13)
Laurie Nolan-Kelley
Epidemiology
365(1)
Anatomy and Physiology
365(1)
Patient Assessment
365(3)
Patient Management
368(1)
Specific Ocular Emergencies
369(9)
UNIT V Trauma Emergencies
34 Epidemiology and Mechanisms of Injury
378(23)
Cynthia Blank-Reid and Paul C. Reid
Epidemiology
378(5)
Mechanism of Injury
383(15)
Prevention
398(3)
35 Head Trauma
401(18)
Beth Broering
Anatomy and Physiology
401(3)
Patient Assessment
404(3)
Patient Management
407(4)
Specific Injuries
411(8)
36 Maxillofacial Trauma
419(12)
Chris M. Gisness
Common Causes of Maxillofacial Trauma
419(1)
Anatomy and Physiology
419(1)
Patient Assessment
420(4)
Diagnostic Testing
424(1)
Specific Maxillofacial Injuries
424(7)
37 Spinal Trauma
431(14)
Jessie Balcom
Anatomy and Physiology
431(2)
Patient Assessment
433(3)
Stabilization
436(2)
Specific Spinal Cord Injuries
438(4)
Outcomes
442(1)
Prevention
442(3)
38 Thoracic Trauma
445(20)
Nancy J. Denke
Anatomy and Physiology
445(1)
Patient Assessment
446(1)
Specific Thoracic Injuries
446(5)
Upper Airway Injuries
451(2)
Pneumothorax
453(4)
Pulmonary Injury or Injuries to the Lung Parenchyma
457(8)
39 Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma
465(12)
Vicki Bacidore
Anatomy and Physiology
465(2)
Patient Assessment
467(4)
Specific Injuries
471(6)
40 Orthopedic and Neurovascular Trauma
477(26)
Mary Jo Cerepani
Anatomy and Physiology
477(1)
Patient Assessment
477(1)
Soft-Tissue Injuries
478(5)
Fractures
483(11)
Dislocations
494(4)
Reduction Issues
498(1)
Traction
499(1)
Assisted Ambulation: Crutches, Cane, and Walker
500(3)
41 Burns
503(14)
Cheryl Wraa
Etiology
503(2)
Burn Assessment
505(2)
Pathophysiology
507(2)
Patient Management
509(8)
42 Pediatric Trauma
517(20)
Amy Waunch
Kimberly Zaky
Epidemiology
517(2)
Anatomy and Physiology
519(1)
Patient Assessment
520(7)
Specific Conditions
527(10)
43 Obstetric Trauma
537(12)
Jerri McGowan Repasky
Anatomy and Physiology
537(3)
Patient Assessment and Early Interventions
540(3)
Injuries
543(2)
Special Considerations
545(4)
44 Geriatric Trauma
549(7)
Patricia Weismann
Triage
549(1)
Medications
549(1)
Mechanisms of Injury
550(1)
Geriatric Trauma Assessment
551(2)
Transfer to A Higher Level of Care
553(1)
End-Of-Life Care
553(3)
UNIT VI Special Populations
45 Pediatric Emergencies
556(20)
Katherine Logee
Triage
556(2)
Respiratory Emergencies
558(6)
Cardiovascular Emergencies
564(4)
Neurologic Emergencies
568(1)
Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Emergencies
569(1)
Endocrine Emergencies
570(1)
Infectious Disease Emergencies
571(1)
Other Conditions
572(2)
Family Presence
574(2)
46 Geriatric Emergencies
576(7)
Nancy McGowan
Introduction
576(1)
Overview of the Geriatric Population and Physiologic Changes of Aging
576(1)
Triage and Initial Assess of the Geriatric Patient in the Emergency Department
577(1)
Maximizing Communication with the Geriatric Patient
578(1)
Polypharmacy of the Geriatric Patient in the Emergency Department
578(1)
Cardiovascular Assessment of the Geriatric Patient
579(1)
Dehydration
579(1)
The Acute Abdomen in the Geriatric Patient
580(1)
Infection and Sepsis in the Older Adult
580(1)
Renal
580(1)
Falls
580(1)
Alcohol and Substance Abuse
581(1)
Vulnerable Adults and Elder Abuse
581(2)
47 Behavioral Health Emergencies
583(11)
Wanda S. Prim
Agitation
583(1)
Anorexia Nervosa
584(1)
Bulimia
585(1)
Anxiety
586(1)
Panic Disorders
587(1)
Depression
588(2)
Suicidality
590(1)
Schizophrenia
590(2)
Substance Abuse
592(2)
48 Forensic Nursing in the Emergency Department
594(13)
Colleen Mary Pedrotty
Forensic Nursing Defined
594(1)
History of Forensic Nursing
594(1)
Emergency Nurse Roles and Responsibilities
595(1)
What is Forensic Evidence?
596(2)
Chain of Custody
598(1)
Body Diagrams and Photographs
598(6)
Correct Medical Terminology
604(3)
49 Abuse and Neglect
607(24)
Angela Dillahunty
Child Abuse and Neglect
607(7)
Other Issues Related to Child Abuse and Neglect
614(1)
Intimate Partner Violence
615(2)
Role of the Emergency Nurse
617(2)
Human Trafficking
619(4)
Elder Abuse and Neglect
623(8)
50 Substance Use Disorders
631(12)
Joanne Ingalls McKay
Definitions
631(1)
The Science of Addiction
632(1)
Identification of Substance Use Disorders
632(1)
Specific Substances
632(4)
Tobacco Use
636(3)
Alcohol Use
639(1)
Treatment of Substance Use Disorder
639(1)
Nursing Considerations
639(4)
51 Sexual Assault
643(4)
Colleen Mary Pedrotty
Myths and Misconceptions
643(1)
Rape-Trauma Syndrome
643(2)
Legal Aspects
645(2)
Index 647