McGraw Hill / Medical
Critical Care Nursing Demystified, Second Edition
Critical Care Nursing Demystified, Second Edition
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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
Valuable to professional nurses who wants to transition into critical care nursing or students seeking to excel in their advanced studies, Critical Care Nursing Demystified, Second Edition is the book they need to quickly and easily understand the key concepts and advanced trends of this specialty.
In order to make the learning process as quick and effective as possible, each chapter contains lesson objectives, key terms, NCLEX(R)-style Q&A, and vignettes of nursing situations you are likely to encounter in the workplace. You will also find a comprehensive final exam and coverage that includes overviews of basic anatomy and physiology of target organ systems, detailed health assessments using the body systems approach, diagnostic studies utilized to confirm an illness, common critical procedures performed, current medications used in the treatment of the critical care patient, and implementation of the nursing process to identify and solve patient concerns.
Simple enough for students but challenging enough for professional nurses considering a switch from their current field to this specialty, Critical Care Nursing Demystified is the book you need to make your transition or entry into the field as smooth and painless as possible.
Author: Jim Keogh, Aurora Weaver
Publisher: McGraw Hill / Medical
Published: 07/15/2021
Pages: 656
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.25lbs
Size: 9.00h x 7.20w x 1.40d
ISBN: 9781260440874
About the Author
Cynthia Lee Terry, CNE MSN CCRN RN is Associate Professor of Nursing at Lehigh Carbon Community College, as well as a certified Critical Care Nurse. The author of the best-selling LPN to RN Transitions, Terry is well-known for her ability to guide students through complicated nursing subjects.
