Rachels (1986), a long-standing critic of the concept of passive euthanasia, believes there is no difference between active euthanasia (actively causing a patient's death) and passive euthanasia (withholding or withdrawing interventions ...
Rachels (1986), a long-standing critic of the concept of passive euthanasia, believes there is no difference between active euthanasia (actively causing a patient's death) and passive euthanasia (withholding or withdrawing interventions ...
Clients scheduled for surgery should stop taking herbals 2 to 3 weeks before surgery, and if that is not possible, ask client to bring herbal in its original container for the anesthesiologist to see.7 Eisenberg DM, Kessler RC, et al.
Clients scheduled for surgery should stop taking herbals 2 to 3 weeks before surgery, and if that is not possible, ask client to bring herbal in its original container for the anesthesiologist to see.7 Eisenberg DM, Kessler RC, et al.
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The Second Edition includes all the new key learning features such a Closer Look, Warnings, Questions to Ask, key terms, and an updated glossary and references.
Medical surgical nursing: Critical thinking in client care (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall Health. ... (1999). Griffith's 5-minute clinical consult. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. Fischbach, F. (2000).
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This text is the ideal quick reference to prepare nurses for health care ethical dilemmas of health care in today's complex environment.
These essential texts are helpful as course supplements, study aids for course examinations, and as tools to prepare for the NCLEX examination.
Preface Creating a book for the nursing community in the Quick Look Series presented a timely challenge , especially with such important and far - reaching subjects as those included in Legal and Ethical Issues .
Quick Look Nursing: Oxygenation, Second Edition incorporates an inter- disciplinary approach to care, exposing nurses to a variety of disorders and their treatments, each with specific nursing implications. Special facts are highlighted ...
Quick Look Nursing: Oxygenation, Second Edition incorporates an inter- disciplinary approach to care, exposing nurses to a variety of disorders and their treatments, each with specific nursing implications. Special facts are highlighted ...
Quick Look Nursing: Fluids and Electrolytes, Second Edition is written for nursing students or students in allied health fields. It is written in a pro- gressive style, starting with the cellular membrane; advancing to tissues, organs, ...
The hospice nurse makes the first home visit on a Friday afternoon at 4:00 PM. The nurse finds M. B. to be extremely lethargic with cool, clammy skin, all of which are manifestations of physiologic changes that occur in the last hours ...
Benjamin and Curtis (1992) state that it is nurses who are highly principled, thoughtful providers of nursing care who are most likely to re- quest to be excused from ... The first is that the nurse–patient relationship is disrupted.
This text is designed to help nursing students and practising nurses grasp a basic understanding of many types of drugs, and is part of the Quick Look Nursing series.
Quick Look Nursing: Fluids and Electrolytes
The Second Edition includes all the new key learning features such a Closer Look, Warnings, Questions to Ask, key terms, and an updated glossary and references.
Quick Look Nursing: Growth and Development Through the Lifespan