Part of a survey of health care needs for specific conditions, published on behalf of the Department of Health. The study considers issues such as the population's needs, the services available or unavailable to them, the effectiveness of the services, and other topics.
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Including a new chapter on hematologic emergencies with evidence-based practice for sickle cell care management, all sections of this new edition have been thoroughly updated to supplement the ER nurse's busy day-to-day orientation process.
This new edition is completely updated to incorporate the spectrum of critical care and evidence-based nursing practice, ranging from moderate sedation and perianesthesia management to special concerns for patients who are elderly, the ...
Preceded by AACN advanced critical care nursing / [edited by] Karen K. Carlson. 2009.
Les patients atteints de maladies chroniques graves bénéficient trop peu souvent d'une approche globale, qui mette en lumière leurs ressources et celles de leurs proches.
This updated edition includes new interviews from acute care, critical care, perioperative nurses, and more.
This fourth edition of a comprehensive text/reference that has been valued by students, educators, and practicing nurses for many years, Palliative Care Nursing continues to reflect the fundamental hospice and palliative care nursing ...
The book's user-friendly format makes it a superb stand-alone resource, and its in-depth coverage of all aspects of procedures and monitoring makes it the perfect companion to Shoemaker et al: Textbook of Critical Care Medicine.
Including a new chapter on hematologic emergencies with evidence-based practice for sickle cell care management, all sections of this new edition have been thoroughly updated to supplement the ER nurse's busy day-to-day orientation process.
This volume for the junior nurse working in any acute area pulls together physiology and nursing care and will aid identification and management of the patient at risk of deteriorating.