Preceded by AACN advanced critical care nursing / [edited by] Karen K. Carlson. 2009.
Appropriate interventions are discussed from an interdisciplinary, evidence-based perspective. Hundreds of new, full-color illustrations and design clarify important concepts and improve the book's usability.
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Monitoring and Treatment in Critical Care Nursing is a comprehensive and informative resource for experienced staff nurses and advanced practice nurses working with critically ill patients on ICUs, PCUs, transitional care units and within ...
This edition is compatible with ECCO (Essentials of Critical Care Orientation), the online program offered by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.
This is ideal guidance for students, nurses new to clinical care, and those preparing for the Critical Care (CCRN) certification exam.
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Parenteral Regimen A uses cefotetan 2 g IV every 12 hours or cefoxitin 2 g IV every 6 hours plus doxycy- cline 100 mg orally or IV every 12 hours. Since doxycy- cline is painful when administered intravenously, it should be given orally ...
Advanced Critical Care Nursing
A fun, streamlined way to learn the major concepts and theories of critical care nursing – and how to apply them to real-world patient situations Whether you’re a professional nurse who wants to transition into critical care nursing or ...
Nursing students struggling with the difficult area of IV therapy need a resource that guides them through the essentials and highlights what they need to know. This guide offers a...