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Sheehy's Manual of Emergency Care 8th edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 576 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm, kaal: 870 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323710603
  • ISBN-13: 9780323710602
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 576 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x191 mm, kaal: 870 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Apr-2023
  • Kirjastus: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323710603
  • ISBN-13: 9780323710602
Teised raamatud teemal:

Sheehy's Manual of Emergency Care, 8th Edition offers complete, up-to-date coverage of the essentials emergency nurses need to know. Each condition commonly seen in the emergency setting is thoroughly addressed, from signs and symptoms, to diagnosis, treatment, developmental considerations, patient education, and more. Updated material and easy-to-reference contents make this resource a must-have for current practice.

  • Quick-reference format
  • is ideal for updating emergency nursing knowledge and improving patient care.
  • Detailed discussions for each condition include signs and symptoms, diagnosis/diagnostic testing, treatment/interventions, age/developmental considerations, and patient/family education/discharge instructions.
  • Authorship from the Emergency Nurses Association for more than 30 years ensures this book is a mainstay for best practices in emergency nursing.
  • Content presented in a bulleted format provides quick and easy access to vital information.
  • Practice points highlighted in special boxes offer quick reference to important content.
  • NEW!
  • Restructured table of contents
  • presents anatomically related medical and trauma chapters sequentially for quick reference.
  • NEW! Considerations for critical care in the ED.
  • NEW! Considerations for the transgender patient.
  • NEW! Section on human trafficking in the Interpersonal Violence and Abuse chapter.
  • NEW! Section on violent risk assessment in the Workplace Violence chapter.
  • NEW! Color photos insert visually highlights and clarifies key content.
  • EXPANDED! Substance Abuse and Addiction Emergencies chapter covers methamphetamines, bath salts, marijuana edibles, opioid abuse/prescription drug abuse, heroin/Narcan, and substance abuse disorder.
  • EXPANDED! Chapter on end-of-life includes information on palliative care considerations.
  • UPDATED! Infectious Diseases chapter addresses coronavirus 19 (COVID-19), Ebola, and vector-borne malaria.
SECTION 1 Basic Emergency Issues
1 Legal Considerations
3(10)
Rebecca Lash
2 Ethical Considerations
13(6)
Dorothy James Moore
3 Workplace Violence
19(10)
Bill Schueler
4 Patient Safety
29(6)
Elizabeth Saska
5 Disaster Considerations
35(14)
Daniel Nadworny
6 Infectious Diseases
49(16)
Louise Hummel
Sharon Vanairsdale Carrasco
7 Triage
65(10)
Andi Foley
8 Care of the Patient With Pain
75(8)
Dorothy James Moore
9 Forensic Considerations
83(10)
Jamie Ferrell
Lori Long
10 Patient Care Management
93(12)
Tracy Swetokos
SECTION 2 Medical and Traumatic Emergencies
11 Respiratory Emergencies
105(24)
Justin J. Milici
12 Cardiovascular Emergencies
129(12)
Andi Foley
13 Cardiopulmonary Arrest
141(8)
Andrew J. Bowman
14 Chest Trauma
149(14)
Wesley D. Davis
15 Shock Emergencies
163(10)
Justin J. Milici
16 Neurologic Emergencies
173(16)
Andi Foley
17 Head, Neck, and Vertebral Column Trauma
189(18)
Andi Foley
18 Facial, Ocular, ENT, and Dental Emergencies
207(14)
Courtney Edwards
19 Facial, Ocular, ENT, and Dental Trauma
221(14)
Courtney Edwards
20 Abdominal And Genitourinary Emergencies
235(18)
Steven Talbot
21 Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma
253(8)
Steven Talbot
22 Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies
261(16)
Brenda Braun
23 Obstetric and Gynecologic Trauma
277(6)
Brenda Braun
24 Sexually Transmitted Infections
283(6)
Brenda Braun
25 Musculoskeletal Trauma
289(14)
Wesley D. Davis
26 Wound Management
303(14)
Hilary L.S. Hawkins
27 Burn Trauma
317(12)
Wesley D. Davis
28 Interpersonal Violence and Abuse
329(16)
Jamie Ferrell
Lori Long
29 Sexual Assault
345(8)
Jamie Ferrell
Lori Long
30 Environmental Emergencies
353(12)
Tracy Swetokos
31 Bite and Sting Emergencies
365(8)
Tracy Swetokos
32 Metabolic Emergencies
373(14)
Catherine T. Becznik
33 Hematologic, Oncologic, and Immunologic Emergencies
387(12)
Rebecca Lash
34 Toxicologic Emergencies
399(18)
Nancy J. Denke
35 Substance Abuse and Addiction Emergencies
417(14)
Dorothy James Moore
SECTION 3 Special Population Considerations
36 Critical Care in the Emergency Department
431(12)
George Reichert
Andi Foley
37 Palliative Care and End-of-Life Considerations
443(10)
Hilary L.S. Hawkins
38 Pediatric Emergency and Trauma Considerations
453(24)
George Reichert
Andi Foley
39 Mental Health Emergencies
477(14)
Shuba Samuel
40 Considerations for the Patient With Morbid Obesity
491(8)
Nycole Oliver
41 Considerations for the Gender-Diverse Patient
499(8)
Justin J. Milici
42 Geriatric Emergency and Trauma Considerations
507(6)
Hilary L.S. Hawkins
Index 513