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AACN handbook of critical care nursing / Marianne Chulay, Cathie Guzzetta, Barbara Dossey.
Author
Chulay, Marianne
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Stamford, Conn. : Appleton & Lange, [1997], ©1997.
Description
xxi, 608 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm + 1 audiocassette.
Details
Subject(s)
Intensive care nursing
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Guzzetta, Cathie E.
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Dossey, Barbara Montgomery
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Notes
Includes index.
Contents
1. Caring for Critically Ill Patients and Families
2. Assessment of Critically Ill Patients and Families
3. Planning Care for Critically Ill Patients and Families
4. Interpretation and Management of Basic Cardiac Rhythms
5. Hemodynamic Monitoring
6. Airway and Ventilatory Management
7. Pain Management
8. Alternative Therapies
9. Pharmacology
10. Ethical and Legal Considerations
11. Safety Issues
12. Cardiovascular System
13. Respiratory System
14. Multisystem Problems
15. Neurologic System
16. Hematology and Immunology Systems
17. Gastrointestinal System
18. Renal System
19. Endocrine System
20. Trauma
21. Advanced ECG Concepts
22. Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts
23. Advanced Respiratory Concepts
24. Advanced Neurologic Concepts
25. Normal Values Table
26. Pharmacology Tables
27. Advanced Cardiac Life Support Algorithms
28. Alternative Therapies Table --
29. Guidelines for the Transfer of Critically Ill Patients
30. Hemodynamic Monitoring Troubleshooting Guide
31. Ventilatory Troubleshooting Guide
32. Cardiac Rhythms, ECG Characteristics and Treatment Guide.
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ISBN
0838536093 (pbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN
96013093
OCLC
34514137
RCP
C - S
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