Intensive care nursing Books

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  • Clinical Reasoning Cases in Nursing

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Clinical Reasoning Cases in Nursing

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPerfusion 2. Gas Exchange 3. Mobility 4. Digestion 5. Urinary Elimination 6. Intracranial Regulation 7. Metabolism and Glucose Regulation 8. Immunity 9. Cellular Regulation 10.Tissue Integrity 11. Cognition 12. Infection and Inflammation 13. Development 14. Reproduction 15. Mood, Stress, and Addiction

    2 in stock

    £50.34

  • Critical Care Nursing

    Wolters Kluwer Health Critical Care Nursing

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisCritical Care Nursing: A Holistic Approach, 12th Edition, remains the go-to resource on the nurse’s role in today’s challenging critical care practice, delivering essential coverage of theory and principles within a practical context to prepare students to care for patients who are critically ill and their families. The text’s popular holistic approach emphasizes comprehensive patient care, incorporating psychosocial concepts, assessment, and management of a variety of disorders. Updated with the latest research and practices, this 12th Edition streamlines content to make complex information more approachable. Authors Patricia G. Morton and Paul Thurman along with a team of expert contributors have optimized the text to reflect essential coverage in an efficient approach ideal for a single-semester course. Clear, concise writing, engaging visuals, and application-focused learning features work together to promote critical thinking and clinical judgment, helping students build the clinical competence for effective patient care and make a confident transition to practice in critical care nursing.New to this edition: NEW! Updated content reflects important updates on pandemic response, bioterrorism, COVID-19 and SARS, and the opioid epidemic. UPDATED! Streamlined organization helps students learn efficiently and stay focused on essential concepts and practices for effective patient care.

    15 in stock

    £57.00

  • Oxford Handbook of Critical Care Nursing

    Oxford University Press Oxford Handbook of Critical Care Nursing

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA practical, concise, easily accessible and evidence-based guide for all levels of nursing staff working in critical care environments.Trade ReviewReally clear, concise- able to quickly flick through and access the information required...Additional strengths is having all the relevant information from a multitude of clinical presentations in one place. Particularly valuable to have the list of abbreviations- the book certainly delivers what it is intended for. * Gemma Wilson, Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust - Nursing Times *Table of Contents1. Prevention of admission / admission to critical care ; 2. Systematic assessment ; 3. Generic care of the critically ill patient ; 4. Respiratory ; 5. Respiratory support ; 6. Cardiovascular ; 7. Cardiovascular support ; 8. Neurological care ; 9. Renal ; 10. Gastrointestinal ; 11. Sepsis ; 12. Metabolic disorders ; 13. Immunology ; 14. Haematology ; 15. Managing emergencies ; 16. Obstetric emergencies ; 17. Poisoning ; 18. Trauma ; 19. End of life ; 20. Transfer of the critical care patient ; 21. Rehabilitation and discharge

    1 in stock

    £28.49

  • Textbook of Critical Care

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Textbook of Critical Care

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book is one of the standard comprehensive texts in critical care medicine. This eighth edition is the most recent version of the book, which was originally released in 1984." ©Doody's Review Service, 2023, David James Dries, MSE, MD (Regions Hospital) Doody's Score: 5 Stars! Doody's Core Titles® 2022Table of ContentsPART I Common Problems 1 Sudden Deterioration in Neurologic Status 2 Agitation and Delirium 3 Management of Acute Pain in the Intensive Care Unit 4 Fever and Hyperthermia 5 Very High Systemic Arterial Blood Pressure 6 Low Systemic Arterial Blood Pressure 7 Tachycardia and Bradycardia 8 Arterial Hypoxemia 9 Acute Respiratory Failure 10 Hyperbaric Oxygen in Critical Care 11 Pulmonary Edema 12 Pleural Effusion in the Intensive Care Unit 13 Polyuria 14 Oliguria 15 Metabolic Acidosis and Alkalosis 16 Hyperkalemia and Hypokalemia 17 Hyperphosphatemia and Hypophosphatemia 18 Hypomagnesemia 19 Hypocalcemia and Hypercalcemia 20 Disorders of Glucose Control or Blood Glucose Disorders 21 Anemia 22 Coagulopathy in the Intensive Care Unit 23 Jaundice 24 Ascites 25 Acute Abdominal Pain 26 Ileus in Critical Illness 27 Diarrhea 28 Chest Pain 29 Biochemical or Electrocardiographic Evidence of Acute Myocardial Injury PART II Common Approaches for Organ Support, Diagnosis, and Monitoring 30 Point-of-Care Ultrasound 31 Echocardiography 32 Cardiovascular Monitoring 33 Bedside Monitoring of Pulmonary Function 34 Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation 35 Tracheal Intubation 36 Tracheostomy 37 Basic Principles of Mechanical Ventilation 38 Basic Principles of Renal Replacement Therapy 39 Target Temperature Management in Critically Ill Patients 40 Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (Venovenous and Venoarterial ECMO) 41 Nutritional Support PART III Central Nervous System 42 Advanced Bedside Neuromonitoring 43 Coma 44 Use of Brain Injury Biomarkers in Critical Care Settings 45 Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation 46 Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke 47 Nontraumatic Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 48 Seizures in the Critically Ill 49 Neuromuscular Disorders in the Critically Ill 50 Traumatic Brain Injury 51 Spinal Cord Injury 52 Neuroimaging PART IV Pulmonary 53 Core Principles of Respiratory Physiology and Pathophysiology in Critical Illness 54 Patient-Ventilator Interaction 55 Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation 56 Advanced Techniques in Mechanical Ventilation 57 Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation 58 Adjunctive Respiratory Therapy 59 Intensive Care Unit Imaging 60 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 61 Drowning 62 Aspiration Pneumonitis and Pneumonia 63 Severe Asthma Exacerbation in Adults 64 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 65 Pulmonary Embolism 66 Pneumothorax 67 Community-Acquired Pneumonia 68 Nosocomial Pneumonia PART V Cardiovascular 69 Core Principles of Cardiovascular Physiology and Pathophysiology in Critical Illness 70 Acute Coronary Syndromes: Therapy 71 Supraventricular Arrhythmias 72 Ventricular Arrhythmias 73 Conduction Disturbances and Cardiac Pacemakers 74 Myocarditis and Acute Myopathies 75 Pericardial Diseases 76 Emergency Heart Valve Disorders 77 Pulmonary Hypertension and Right Ventricular Failure 78 Hypertensive Crisis: Emergency and Urgency 79 Pathophysiology and Classification of Shock States 80 Resuscitation From Circulatory Shock 81 Inotropic Therapy 82 Mechanical Support in Cardiogenic Shock PART VI Gastrointestinal 83 Portal Hypertension: Critical Care Considerations 84 Hepatorenal Syndrome 85 Hepatopulmonary Syndrome 86 Hepatic Encephalopathy 87 Acute Liver Failure 88 Calculous and Acalculous Cholecystitis 89 Acute Pancreatitis 90 Abdominal Sepsis 91 Mechanical Bowel Obstruction 92 Toxic Megacolon and Ogilvie's Syndrome 93 Severe Gastrointestinal Bleeding PART VII Renal 94 Core Principles of Renal Physiology and Pathophysiology in Critical Illness 95 Clinical Assessment of Renal Function 96 Biomarkers of Acute Kidney Injury 97 Water Metabolism 98 Advanced Techniques in Blood Purification 99 Fluid and Volume Therapy in the ICU 100 Acute Kidney Injury 101 Urinary Tract Obstruction 102 Contrast-Induced Acute Kidney Injury 103 Glomerulonephritis 104 Interstitial Nephritis PART VIII Infectious Diseases 105 Antimicrobial Stewardship 106 Prevention and Control of Nosocomial Pneumonia 107 Antimicrobial Agents With Primary Activity Against Gram-Negative Bacteria 108 Antimicrobial Agents With Primary Activity Against Gram-Positive Bacteria 109 Antimicrobial Agents Active Against Anaerobic Bacteria 110 Selective Decontamination of the Digestive Tract 111 Intravascular Catheter-Related Infections 112 Septic Shock 113 Infections of the Urogenital Tract 114 Central Nervous System Infections 115 Infections of Skin, Muscle, and Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections 116 Head and Neck Infections 117 Infectious Endocarditis 118 Fungal Infections 119 Influenza and Acute Viral Syndromes 120 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 121 Infections in the Immunocompromised Patient 122 Tuberculosis 123 Malaria and Other Tropical Infections in the Intensive Care Unit 124 Clostridioides difficile Infection PART IX Hematology 125 Anemia and RBC Transfusion 126 Guidelines for Blood Component Therapy 127 Venous Thromboembolism 128 Anticoagulation in the Intensive Care Unit 129 Monitoring of Coagulation Status 130 Critical Care of the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipient PART X Obstetrics 131 Cardiovascular and Endocrinologic Changes Associated With Pregnancy 132 Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy 133 Acute Pulmonary Complications During Pregnancy 134 Postpartum Hemorrhage PART XI Endocrine 135 Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State 136 Adrenal Insufficiency 137 Thyroid Disorders 138 Diabetes Insipidus PART XII Pharmacology and Toxicology 139 General Principles of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics 140 Poisoning: Overview of Approaches for Evaluation and Treatment PART XIII Surgery/Trauma 141 Resuscitation of Hypovolemic Shock 142 Mediastinitis 143 Epistaxis 144 Management of the Postoperative Cardiac Surgical Patient 145 Intensive Care Unit Management of Lung Transplant Patients 146 Perioperative Management of the Liver Transplant Patient 147 Intestinal and Multivisceral Transplantation: The Ultimate Treatment for Intestinal Failure 148 Aortic Dissection 149 Mesenteric Ischemia 150 Abdominal Compartment Syndrome 151 Extremity Compartment Syndromes 152 Thromboembolization and Thrombolytic Therapy 153 Atheroembolization 154 Pressure Ulcers 155 Burns, Including Inhalation Injury 156 Thoracic Trauma 157 Abdominal Trauma 158 Pelvic Fractures and Long Bone Fractures 159 Determination of Brain Death and Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor 160 Donation After Cardiac Death (Non-Heart-Beating Donation) PART XIV Ethical and End-of-Life Issues 161 Conversations With Families of Critically Ill Patients 162 Resource Allocation in the Intensive Care Unit 163 Basic Ethical Principles in Critical Care PART XV Organization and Management 164 Building Teamwork to Improve Outcomes 165 Severity of Illness Indices and Outcome Prediction 166 Long-Term Outcomes of Critical Illness 167 Early Ambulation in the ICU 168 Mass Critical Care 169 Telemedicine in Intensive Care 170 Teaching Critical Care Online Chapters E1 Difficult Airway Management for Intensivists, 1370.e1 E2 Bedside Ultrasonography, 1370.e36 E3 Central Venous Catheterization, 1370.e67 E4 Arterial Cannulation and Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement, 1370.e71 E5 Bedside Pulmonary Artery Catheterization, 1370.e80 E6 Cardioversion and Defibrillation, 1370.e83 E7 Transvenous and Transcutaneous Cardiac Pacing, 1370.e85 E8 Ventricular Assist Device Implantation, 1370.e87 E9 Pericardiocentesis, 1370.e90 E10 Paracentesis and Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage, 1370.e95 E11 Thoracentesis, 1370.e99 E12 Chest Tube Placement, Care, and Removal, 1370.e101 E13 Fiber-Optic Bronchoscopy, 1370.e105 E14 Bronchoalveolar Lavage and Protected Specimen Bronchial Brushing, 1370.e111 E15 Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy, 1370.e114 E16 Esophageal Balloon Tamponade, 1370.e118 E17 Nasoenteric Feeding Tube Insertion, 1370.e120 E18 Lumbar Puncture, 1370.e122 E19 Jugular Venous and Brain Tissue Oxygen Tension Monitoring, 1370.e124 E20 Intracranial Pressure Monitoring, 1370.e130 E21 Indirect Calorimetry, 1370.e133 E22 Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Cannulation, 1370.e134 Index

    £203.39

  • Critical Care Placements: A Pocket Guide

    Lantern Publishing Ltd Critical Care Placements: A Pocket Guide

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisA pocket-sized guide to help nursing students prepare for their critical care placement. Critical care placements can be daunting – you’ll be working in a demanding setting and caring for people when they are critically ill and at their most vulnerable. There is a large amount of new information to take in, and newly learned nursing theory to put into practice. This pocket guide is designed to make your placement a less stressful and more rewarding learning experience. From advanced life support to urinalysis, via myocardial infarction, it’s full of practical detail, hints and tips. Written by current nursing students and edited by a senior lecturer – this guidance is really produced with you in mind. Pocket-sized format – carry it with you at all times. Space to make your own notes – be it new information, unfamiliar terminology, or just the names of your new colleagues Reduce your stress and make the most of your placement by having this book to hand from the start. Pocket Guides is a series of handy, pocket-sized books designed to help students make the most of their practice learning experiences.Trade ReviewVery helpful. ‘All the information was clear and concise, this book is exactly what I was looking for. I would strongly recommend this to anyone in a critical care environment.’ Amazon reviewerGreat! ‘Really great product for student nurses, easy to use and simple for critical care placements! I’ve loved using it and would recommend highly to other nurses.’ Amazon reviewerTop quality stuff. ‘Got everything I needed to know and more! Great read, 10/10 would read again.’ Amazon reviewerInvaluable for students. ‘After reading this I can only imagine how valuable this would have been while I was studying. A must buy for anyone dealing with this topic. Would definitely recommend!.’ Amazon reviewerTable of ContentsIntroduction 1. How to use this book 2. Person-centred care Advanced Life Support and assessments 3. Advanced Life Support 3.1 Cardiac arrest definition 3.2 Basic Life Support 3.3 Management of cardiac arrest 3.4 Correct placement of defibrillation pads 3.5 Four Hs and four Ts 3.6 Effective CPR 4. Assessments 4.1 ABCDE assessment 4.2 Trauma assessment Common conditions in critical care 5. Shock 5.1 Types of shock 5.2 Stages of shock 6. Sepsis 6.1 Signs and symptoms of sepsis 6.2 Treatment of sepsis 7. Cardiac emergencies 7.1 Angina 7.2 Myocardial infarction (MI) 8. Stroke 8.1 Signs and symptoms of stroke 8.2 Assessment of stroke 8.3 Treatment of stroke 9. Fractures 9.1 Types of fracture 9.2 Signs and symptoms of fracture 9.3 Assessment of fracture 9.4 Treatment of fracture Toolkit 10. SBAR handover 11. Tests 11.1 Understanding ABGs 12. GCS and pupil observations 12.1 GCS 12.2 Pupil observations 13. Urinalysis 13.1 Methods of collecting urine 13.2 Physical appearance 13.3 Urine analysis 14. ECG types, diagram and reading a rhythm strip 14.1 Why use cardiac monitoring? 14.2 3-lead ECG 14.3 5-lead ECG 14.4 12-lead ECG 14.5 Reading a rhythm strip 14.6 Worked example 15. Shockable and non-shockable rhythms 15.1 Shockable rhythms 15.2 Non-shockable rhythms 16. Pain 16.1 Assessment of pain 16.2 Managing pain 17. Common groups of medications 18. Difficult conversations 19. Top tips Resources 20. Quick references 21. Further reading

    2 in stock

    £12.55

  • Life Support

    Penguin Books Ltd Life Support

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis''Deeply affecting - a personal memoir that grips, harrows, inspires and, ultimately, uplifts with its vein of deep humanity'' Philippe Sands''An extraordinarily frank book laced with humour and self-deprecation'' The TimesAs a doctor on the intensive care unit at one of London''s top hospitals, Jim Down has spent his life working as healthcare''s last resort, where each day reveals a new challenge. But nothing could prepare Jim and his colleagues for the events of spring 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic put them on the frontline of a global health crisis.In Life Support, Jim tells the extraordinary month-by-month story of how, as the world came to a standstill, he and his co-workers faced down the biggest challenge in the history of the NHS. Full of warmth, honesty and humour, this book is a gripping and moving testament to the everyday heroism of the NHS staff in a global emergency, and an unforgettable insight intoTrade Review'Remarkable... humane and deeply moving, Jim's book questions the future of healthcare in Britain' * Daily Mail *'Deeply affecting - a personal memoir that grips, harrows, inspires and, ultimately, uplifts with its vein of deep humanity' -- Philippe Sands'One of the doctors with the most hands-on experience of Covid in the country' -- Edward Docx * New Statesman *'A deeply moving and beautifully written account of what life was truly like for our frontline ICU teams during the first wave of COVID-19' -- Dr Kevin Fong'Reading Life Support, I was gripped, amazed, appalled and, ultimately, inspired. If Jim Down is as good a doctor as he is a writer, I'd definitely want him treating me' -- John O’Farrell'I can't think of a more important and compulsive book to come out of the Plague Year. Read and weep with gratitude for the NHS and doctors like Jim Down' -- Rachel Johnson'Jim Down's Life Support is essential reading for everyone who has been affected by Covid-19, which is to say everyone. Beautifully written, it combines warmth, humour and science to give a portrait of one of the most important but least understood parts of any hospital by one of the UKs pre-eminent ICU physicians' -- Dr Chris van Tulleken'Reading this, I felt humbled. Written with great clarity, as well as humour and compassion, this is an extraordinary account of life on the Covid frontline, of the expertise and the dogged, unending labour of those who attempt to keep the rest of us - however sceptical we are, however careless - alive' -- Lissa Evans, author of V for Victory'This is the struggle against COVID-19 unfolding in real time ... it is a story of how some of our most gifted and dedicated medical practitioners have been brought to the very edge of their abilities and endurance and how they came through, scarred but wiser ... above all it is a very human story about how people - medics and patients alike - found common cause in the face of a nasty speck of a disease that threatens our way of life' -- George Alagiah'An honest and engaging eye-witness account of the Covid crisis from one of London's busiest intensive care units, that demonstrates the compassion and dedication of frontline staff dealing with a terrible new disease. It should be required reading for anyone who wants to understand why our lives have been turned upside down by the pandemic' -- Fergus Walsh, Medical Editor BBC'Life Support immediately transported me back to those early days of uncertainty, the growing fear as the waves lapped our feet, and then the frantic struggle to stay above water as the tsunami broke. The reader will learn a deal more about intensive care units and the jobs of the people who work there. But this book is far from a technical manual. It is a human narrative - and an important one' -- Hugh Montgomery, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, UCL and author of Control'Brought me to tears' * Financial Times *

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • Manual of Critical Care Nursing

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Manual of Critical Care Nursing

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsGeneral Concepts in Caring for the Critically Ill Managing the Critical Care Environment Trauma Respiratory Disorders Cardiac and Vascular Disorders Kidney Disorders Neurologic Disorders Endocrine Disorders Gastrointestinal Disorders Hematologic/Immunologic Disorders Complex Special Situations Index

    1 in stock

    £54.14

  • AACN Procedure Manual for Progressive and

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division AACN Procedure Manual for Progressive and

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsUNIT I: Pulmonary System Section One: Airway Management 1. Combitube Insertion and Removal AP 2. Endotracheal Intubation (Perform) AP 3. Endotracheal Intubation (Assist) 4. Endotracheal Tube and Oral Care Practices for Ventilated and Non-ventilated Patients 5. Extubation/Decannulation (Perform) AP 6. Extubation/Decannulation (Assist) 7. King Airway Insertion and Removal AP 8. Laryngeal Mask Airway AP 9. Nasopharyngeal and Oral Airway Insertion 10. Suctioning: Endotracheal or Tracheostomy Tube 11. Surgical Cricothyrotomy (Perform) AP 12. Surgical Cricothyrotomy (Assist) 13. Tracheostomy Cuff and Tube Care Section Two: Special Pulmonary Procedures 14. Continuous End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring 15. Continuous Lateral Rotation Therapy 16. Continuous Venous Oxygen Saturation Monitoring 17. Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS) and Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) 18. Oxygen Saturation Monitoring with Pulse Oximetry 19. Pronation Therapy Section Three: Thoracic Cavity Management 20. Autotransfusion 21. Chest Tube Placement (Perform) AP 22. Chest Tube Placement (Assist) 23. Chest Tube Removal (Perform) AP 24. Chest Tube Removal (Assist) 25. Closed Chest Drainage System 26. Needle Thoracostomy (Perform) AP 27. Thoracentesis (Perform) AP 28. Thoracentesis (Assist) Section Four: Ventilatory Management 29. Invasive Mechanical Ventilation (Through an Artificial Airway): Volume and Pressure Modes 30. Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) and Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP) 31. Manual Self-Inflating Resuscitation Bag-Valve Device 32. Peripheral Nerve Stimulators 33. Weaning Mechanical Ventilation UNIT II: Cardiovascular System Section Five: Cardiac Emergencies 34. Automated External Defibrillation 35. Cardioversion 36. Defibrillation (External) 37. Defibrillation (Internal) (Perform) AP 38. Defibrillation (Internal) Assist 39. Emergent Open Sternotomy (Perform) AP 40. Emergent Open Sternotomy (Assist) 41. External Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator 42. Pericardiocentesis (Perform) AP 43. Pericardiocentesis (Assist) Section Six: Cardiac Pacemakers 44. Atrial Electrogram 45. Atrial Overdrive Pacing (Perform) AP 46. Epicardial Pacing Wire Removal AP 47. Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator 48. Permanent Pacemaker (Assessing Function) 49. Temporary Transcutanous (External) Pacing 50. Temporary Transvenous Pacemaker Insertion (Perform) AP 51. Temporary Transvenous and Epicardial Pacing Section Seven: Circulatory Assist Devices 52. Intraaortic Balloon Pump Management 53. Ventricular Assist Devices AP Section Eight: Electrocardiographic Leads and Cardiac Monitoring 54. Cardiac Monitoring and Electrocardiographic Leads 55. Extra Electrocardiographic Leads: Right Precordial and Left Posterior Leads 56. ST-Segment Monitoring (Continuous) 57. Twelve-Lead Electrocardiogram Section Nine: Hemodynamic Monitoring 58. Arterial Catheter Insertion (Perform) AP 59. Arterial Catheter Insertion (Assist), Care, and Removal 60. Arterial Pressure-Based Cardiac Output Monitoring 61. Blood Sampling from an Arterial Catheter 62. Blood Sampling from a Central Venous Catheter 63. Blood Sampling from a Pulmonary Artery Catheter 64. Cardiac Output Measurement Techniques (Invasive) 65. Central Venous Catheter Removal 66. Central Venous Catheter Site Care 67. Central Venous/Right Atrial Pressure Monitoring 68. Esophageal Cardiac Output Monitoring: Perform AP 69. Esophageal Cardiac Output Monitoring: Assist 70. Non-Invasive Cardiac Output Monitoring 71. Pulmonary Artery Catheter Insertion (Perform) AP 72. Pulmonary Artery Catheter Insertion (Assist) and Pressure Monitoring 73. Pulmonary Artery Catheter Removal 74. Pulmonary Artery Catheter and Pressure Lines, Troubleshooting 75. Single-Pressure and Multiple-Pressure Transducer Systems Section Ten: Special Cardiac Procedures 76. Femoral Arterial and Venous Sheath Removal 77. Radial Arterial Sheath Removal 78. Pericardial Catheter Management 79. Thenar Tissue Oxygen Saturation Monitoring 80. Transesophageal Echocardiography (Assist) Section Eleven: Vascular Access 81. Arterial Puncture AP 82. Central Venous Catheter Insertion (Perform) AP 83. Central Venous Catheter Insertion (Assist) 84. Implantable Venous Access Device: Access, Deaccess, and Care AP 85. Intraosseus Devices 86. Mid Line Catheters AP 87. Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter AP UNIT III: Neurologic System Section Twelve: Neurologic Monitoring 88. Bispectral Index Monitoring 89. Brain Tissue Oxygenation Monitoring: Insertion (Assist), Care, and Troubleshooting 90. Cerebral Blood Flow Monitoring 91. Cerebral Micodialysis 92. Intracranial Bolt and Fiberoptic Catheter Insertion (Assist), Intracranial Pressure Monitoring, Care, Troubleshooting, and Removal 93. Intraventricular/Fiberoptic Catheter Insertion (Assist), Monitoring, Nursing Care, Troubleshooting, and Removal 94. Intraventricular Catheter with External Transducer for Cerebrospinal Fluid Drainage and Intracranial Pressure Monitoring 95. Lumbar Subarachnoid Catheter Insertion (Assist) for Cerebrospinal Fluid Drainage and Pressure Monitoring Section Thirteen: Special Neurologic Procedures 96. Lumbar Puncture (Perform) AP 97. Lumbar Puncture (Assist) 98. NEW! Pupillometer 99. Rotorest® Lateral Rotation Surface 100. Thermoregulation: External and Intravascular Warming & Cooling Devices Section Fourteen: Traction Management 101. Cervical Tongs or Halo Ring: Application for Use in Cervical Traction (Assist) 102. Cervical Traction Maintenance 103. Halo Ring and Vest Care 104. Pin Site Care: Cervical Tongs and Halo Pins Section Fifteen: Pain Management 105. Epidural Catheters: Assisting with Insertion and Pain Management 106. Patient-Controlled Analgesia 107. Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Assisting with Insertion and Pain Management UNIT IV: Gastrointestinal System Section Sixteen: Special Gastrointestinal Procedures 108. Esophagogastric Tamponade Tube 109. NEW! Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma (FAST) 110. Gastric Lavage in Hemorrhage and Overdose 111. Endoscopic Therapy 112. Intraabdominal Pressure Monitoring 113. Nasogastric and Orogastric Tube Insertion, Care, and Removal 114. Molecular Adsorbents Recirculation System (MARS) 115. Paracentesis (Perform) AP 116. Paracentesis (Assist) 117. Peritoneal Lavage (Perform) AP 118. Peritoneal Lavage (Assist) UNIT V: Renal System Section Seventeen: Renal Replacement 119. Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies 120. Hemodialysis 121. Peritoneal Dialysis UNIT VI: Hematologic System Section Eighteen: Fluid Management 122. Use of a Massive Infusion Device and a Pressure Infuser Bag Section Nineteen: Special Hematologic Procedures 123. Apheresis and Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (Assist) 124. Bone Marrow Biopsy and Aspiration (Perform) AP 125. Bone Marrow Biopsy and Aspiration (Assist) UNIT VII: Integumentary System Section Twenty: Burn Wound Management 126. Burn Wound Care 127. Donor Site Care 128. Skin Graft Care Section Twenty-One: Special Integumentary Procedures 129. Intracompartmental Pressure Monitoring AP 130. Suture and Staple Removal 131. Wound Closure AP Section Twenty-Two: Wound Management 132. Cleaning, Irrigating, Culturing, and Dressing an Open Wound 133. Débridement: Pressure Ulcers, Burns, and Wounds AP 134. Drain Removal 135. Fecal Containment Devices and Bowel Management System 136. Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy 137. Wound Management with Excessive Drainage UNIT VIII: Nutrition 138. Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG), Gastrostomy, and Jejunostomy Tube Care 139. Small-Bore Feeding Tube Insertion and Care 140. Small-Bore Feeding Tube Insertion Using an Electromagnetic Guidance System (CORTRAK®) UNIT IX: Calculating Medication Doses 141. Calculating Doses, Flow Rates, and Administration of Continuous Intravenous Infusions Index

    £88.19

  • Emergency Management in Anesthesia and Critical

    Elsevier Health Sciences Emergency Management in Anesthesia and Critical

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £55.09

  • Soles Introduction to Critical Care Nursing

    Elsevier Health Sciences Soles Introduction to Critical Care Nursing

    Book Synopsis

    £93.59

  • Children in Intensive Care

    Elsevier Health Sciences Children in Intensive Care

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThe book scores 5 stars on Amazon I'm newly qualified, working in paediatric high dependency. Got this book a few weeks ago and now I have it with me every shift. It is pocket sized but doesn't miss out any information. Very easy to understand, so useful for someone newly qualified. I've looked at some of the other books on the market, and they are too in depth. I would definitely recommend this book for anyone working in PICU or PHDU. This excellent little book will become a classic for all children's nurses caring for critically ill children. I randomly tested the content by looking up information in the index and was rewarded with a broad and up to date range of contents. The book will be especially useful to staff nurses new to the specialty where the book's brevity, depth and transparency will come into its own. I have already recommended the book to many of my colleagues and loaned it to them for their opinion and comment. The feedback so far has been universally positive. The authors must be congratulated for their splendid book. Jerry Masterson, RGN, RN (Child ) Dip Ch. Excellent pocket book which is written in an easy to follow style covering the essential points for anyone working with critically ill children.Very easy to follow sections with all the essential information immediately to hand. This book is great to have in your pocket at work so you can dip in and out when you want...it was my bible when I first went into PICU!!! This is an excellent book. It is pocket sized so it is excellent to keep in your pocket whilst at work. It gives excellent explanations of all aspects of intensive care. It is easy to understand even for a beginner! I recently started a job in PICU and was recommended this book as a useful guide. This book has helped me so much and I take it on every shift. Working with critically ill children can be overwhelming and the required knowledge is vast, this book is a fantastic aid in managing that knowledge and enabling you to help care for patients effectively. I also feel that this book would also help nurses caring for children in a non-intensive care setting. Wonderful book for a newly qualified nurse working on a PICU. Very easy to use and handy size to carry about. Highly recommended! This book has some really useful information for everyday questions on PICU; it's easy to use and is suitable for all nurses in this setting - be it newly qualified or switching areas. Excellent pocket book which is written in an easy to follow style covering the essential points for anyone working with critically ill children. Very easy to follow sections with all the essential information immediately to hand.Table of Contents1 All about resuscitation 2 Airway and breathing: Including common respiratory problems and blood gas interpretation 3 Cardiac care 4 The kidneys and renal replacement 5 Liver function and failure 6 Neurology - Assessment and management 7 Oncology emergency 8 Fluids and nutrition 9 Blood and electrolytes: normal values, special tests and transfusion 10 Drugs - inotropes, vasodilators, sedatives, analgesics and muscle relaxants 11 Pain and sedation 12 Handy hints for various conditions 13 Transport of critically ill infants and children - intra and interhospital transport 14 Safeguarding children and young people 15 Death of a child 16 Child development 17 Quick reference to syndromes Abbreviations

    1 in stock

    £26.59

  • Emotional Intelligence in Nursing

    Springer Publishing Company Emotional Intelligence in Nursing

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    Book SynopsisThe first book on emotional intelligence (EI) written for nurses, this comprehensive resource delivers both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to improve patient outcomes. Authored by one of the foremost experts in EI and nursing, the text discusses the foundations of EI and shows how EI skills can and should be applied to any practice setting in nursing. Using core concepts of EI and evidence-based research, this publication discusses the implications of EI on key nursing challenges such as burnout, patient safety, staff retention, conflict management, ethical decision-making, quality and safety, and wellness.Emotional Intelligence in Nursing addresses the application of EI skills in various arenas of clinical practice and in advanced practice nursing roles. Each chapter contains one or two case studies featuring a nurse or care team at a crossroads event. Sometimes the clinicians in the case studies use EI skills; sometimes they do not. The case study i

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    £999.99

  • Fast Facts About Stroke Care for the Advanced

    Springer Publishing Co Inc Fast Facts About Stroke Care for the Advanced

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis practical guide to diagnostic tests, advanced treatments, medication management, research protocols, and best practice standards is a quick and handy reference for the advanced practice nurse caring for stroke patients. Fast Facts About Stroke Care for the Advanced Practice Nurse serves as an instructive resource for advanced practice providers not specializing in neurology or neurocritical care but who are increasingly called upon to care for patients suffering from stroke while integrating into a multidisciplinary stroke team.This new book provides foundational information on the anatomy and physiology of the stroke patient, as well as diagnostic and assessment tools and details on treatment and education. In addition, the book provides important information on critical care, pharmacology, end-of-life management, and research, as well as examining the role of the advanced practice provider who is integrating within the core stroke team. Fast Facts About Stroke Care for the Advanced Practice Nurse provides advanced practice nurses with the essential knowledge they will need to successfully care for stroke patients while adapting into their role on the core stroke team.Key Features: Reflects the most current standards of the American Heart Association, American Stroke Association, and the leading certifying organizations Foundational information on stroke care, anatomy, and physiology Comprehensive review of diagnostic studies and treatments Information on stroke research protocols, pharmacology, and end-of-life management Advanced level resource for new and seasoned advanced practice providers

    1 in stock

    £44.30

  • Acute and Critical Care Nursing at a Glance

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Acute and Critical Care Nursing at a Glance

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom the publishers of the market-leading at a Glance series comes a comprehensive yet accessible overview of all the fundamental elements of acute and critical care nursing.Table of ContentsContributors vii Acknowledgements viii Preface ix Abbreviations x About the companion website xii Part 1 Nursing in acute and critical care 1 1 Critical care without walls 2 2 Recognising risk of deterioration: ABCDE assessment 4 3 Early warning tools and care escalation 6 4 Hospital-acquired infection: infection prevention and control 8 5 Pain management 10 6 Psychosocial issues 12 7 Safe transfer of the acutely unwell patient 14 Part 2 Airway: maintaining airway patency 17 8 Upper airway: assessment and management 18 9 Advanced airway management 20 10 Airway management: tracheostomy 22 Part 3 Breathing: patients with breathing problems 25 11 Respiratory physiology: oxygenation 26 12 Respiratory physiology: ventilation 28 13 Assessment of breathing 30 14 Respiratory investigations 32 15 Oxygen therapy 34 16 Respiratory failure 36 17 Breathing problems: obstructive disorders 38 18 Breathing problems: lung (parenchymal) disorders 40 19 Breathing problems: pleural disorders 42 20 Respiratory support: non-invasive ventilation 44 21 Principles of thoracic surgery 46 Part 4 Circulation: patients with circulatory problems 49 22 Circulatory physiology 1: circulation 50 23 Circulatory physiology 2: the heart and cardiac cycle 52 24 Circulatory physiology 3: control of circulation 54 25 Assessment of circulation 56 26 Cardiac investigations 58 27 Fluid, electrolytes and intravenous fluids 60 28 Haemodynamic monitoring 62 29 Acute chest pain 64 30 The 12-lead electrocardiogram 66 31 Altered heart rhythm 68 32 Physiology of the immune system 70 33 Acute circulatory failure 1: distributive (sepsis) 72 34 Acute circulatory failure 2: distributive (anaphylaxis and neurogenic) 74 35 Acute circulatory failure 3: hypovolaemia 76 36 Acute circulatory failure 4: obstructive 78 37 Acute circulatory failure 5: heart failure 80 38 Principles of cardiac surgery 82 39 Physiology of the gastrointestinal system 84 40 Acute medical and surgical gastrointestinal problems 86 41 Physiology of the renal system 88 42 Acute kidney injury 90 43 Burns: immediate care 92 44 Major trauma 94 45 Resuscitation 96 Part 5 Disability: patients with neurological impairment 99 46 Physiology of the brain 100 47 Neurological assessment 102 48 Neurological impairment 104 49 Drug overdose and poisoning 106 50 Acute endocrine problems 108 Part 6 Exposure 111 51 Skin integrity 112 52 Nutritional assessment and support 114 Part 7 Decision making in acute and critical care 117 53 Summary of decision making 118 54 Professional, legal and ethical considerations 120 55 Mental health concerns 122 56 Last days of life 124 Appendix 126 References and further reading 127 Glossary 136 Index 148

    1 in stock

    £37.95

  • ECG Workout: Exercises in Arrythmia

    Wolters Kluwer Health ECG Workout: Exercises in Arrythmia

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisImprove your ability to provide reliably accurate rhythm strip interpretation with the newly updated, fully interactive ECG Workout, 8th Edition. Written by an expert arrhythmia instructor, this definitive guide to electrocardiography basics identifies and explains the many types of arrhythmias seen in nursing practice, and describes the various rhythm groups, forms of equipment, and treatment protocols. A proven guide to ECG tracing interpretation methods, the text offers crucial support to nursing students; nurses practicing in cardiac care, critical care, or trauma settings; and those preparing for advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) certification. In this edition: NEW and updated figures, boxes, and tables, as well as additional practice strips NEW! Improved organization of anatomy and physiology content All content aligns to the most current ACLS guidelines Nearly 50 perforated, removable arrhythmia flashcards that provide added practice and interpretation content Perforated, removable arrhythmia summary tables to assist in differentiation between the four rhythm groups. Step-by-step directions for interpreting rhythm strips and understanding and interpreting ECGs More than 600 ECG practice strips for practice under expert guidance A final-chapter self-test with more than 100 waveform rhythm strips for practice on determining rhythm, rate, P wave, PR interval, QRS complex measurement, and on rhythm interpretation Pocket ECG conversion table on inside back cover supports precise heart rate calculation End-of-chapter strips from actual patient cases, with 3-second indicators for rapid-rate calculation Back-of-book answer keys that help you evaluate your skills and distinguish between various heart blocks Chapters address ECG concepts and skills in well-illustrated detail: Electrophysiology—The electrical basis of electrocardiology Arrhythmias—Examples, causes, clinical treatments, and practice strips for sinus, atrial, junctional, and AV blocks, and ventricular and bundle-branch block rhythms ECG tracing components—Waveforms, intervals, segments, complexes, and waveform identification Cardiac monitors—Lead systems, lead placement, ECG artifacts and troubleshooting monitor problems Methods for precise rate calculation Cardiac pacemakers—Types, indications, function, pacemaker terminology, malfunctions, and pacemaker analysis, including practice tracings About the Clinical Editor Jane Huff, RN, CCRN, is Arrhythmia Instructor at Unity Health Systems, Unity Health White County Medical Center in Searcy, Arkansas.

    1 in stock

    £41.79

  • Critical Care Nursing

    Oxford University Press Critical Care Nursing

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe third edition of the best-selling Critical Care Nursing offers readers a fully up-to-date, evidence-based guide to the science and practice of nursing the critically ill patient.Organised into 16 chapters, this edition covers all essential aspects of critical care nursing, from how to manage and monitor specific problems within organ systems, to how to provide sympathetic and compassionate care. A new chapter on ''Managing major incidents and preparing for pandemics'' has been introduced with an insight to this crucial aspect of contemporary global healthcare. Written by a team of experienced nurses, this textbook supports staff working across the continuum of critical care to deliver safe, knowledgeable care that is rooted in a strong clinical, evidence base.Trade ReviewReview from previous edition The book will act as an excellent base for nurses in ICU, and provide an updated review of research based practice for nurses already familiar with the discipline. The book is well referenced, and is an excellent textbook for newcomers to the ITU environment as well as experienced practitioners. * Critical Care UK Website *This is one of the best books I have read which describes Critical Care Nursing in the British health care system. It is written in a constructive and meaningful way, that reflects the real, and more importantly, the relevant problems and issues experienced whilst nursing the critically ill patient in intensive care... This is an excellent book written from the bedside by credible authors who are obviously experienced in intensive care nursing... practical, easy to understand and more importantly describes the real issues within the intensive care environment... This book is recommended for all nurses working in intensive care. It meets the theoretical and, more significantly, the clinical needs of staff whether experienced or not and it would be useful to all those undertaking a post registration course in intensive care nursing. * Nursing in Critical Care *The book is of great value to both experienced and new critical care staff in an educational situation...It succeeds in giving a broad and highly informative view on the critical care environment and stretches the experienced nurse to consider more effective and optimized care, raising the standards of care and familiarizing the reader with a holistic approach to the management of critical care patients. * British Journal of Anaesthesia, Vol 96, No 4 *This textbook is ideal for nurses who want to understand practical issues that may be experienced while caring for the critically ill at the bedside ... I felt the book was easy to read and kept me interested, and I would recommend it to my colleagues. * ccforum.com *A well laid out and comprehensive text for those embarking on a career in critical care nursing. * Nursing Standard, Vol 20, No 23 *The book provides a good general overview and a base knowledge of the areas covered... The test yourself sections at the end of the chapters are useful to check knowledge and understanding with answers provided. The information is evidence based with a comprehensive reference list and bibliography provided at the end of each chapter. * Nursing Times *Table of Contents1: Sheila Adam and Deborah Dawson: The critical care continuum 2: Sheila Adam: The critical care environment 3: John Welch: The patient within the critical care environment 4: John Welch and Claire Black: Respiratory problems 5: Sue Osborne: Cardiovascular problems 6: John Welch: Cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation 7: John Welch: Renal problems 8: Sandra Fairley: Neurological problems 9: Sheila Adam: Gastrointestinal problems and nutrition 10: John Welch: Sepsis and multiple organ dysfunction 11: Sue Osborne: Trauma and major haemorrhage 12: Sue Osborne: Haematological problems 13: Andrew Dimech: The immune system and the immunocompromised patient 14: Sue Osborne: Endocrine, obstetric and drug overdose emergencies 15: Sheila Adam: Managing major incidents and preparing for pandemics 16: John Welch: Evaluating evidence and quality of care in the critical care unit

    1 in stock

    £49.40

  • Trauma Nursing

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Trauma Nursing

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPart I: General Concepts in Trauma Nursing 1. Evolution of the Trauma Cycle and Nursing Practice Through the Cycle of Trauma 2. Economic and Administrative Issues in Trauma Care 3. Performance Improvement and Patient Safety in Trauma Care 4. Ethics and Legal Issues in Trauma Nursing (gender identity) 5. Injury Prevention 6. Prehospital Care of the Trauma Patient (include Rural) 7. Mass Casualty Incidents 8. Rehabilitation of the Trauma Patient Part II: Clinical Management Topics 9. Mechanism of Injury 10. Traumatic Shock 11. Infection and Infection Control 12. Wound Healing and Soft Tissue Injuries (Reduce cellular) 13. Metabolic and Nutritional Management of the Trauma Patient (reduce) 14. Pain, Anxiety, Delirium and Sleep Management 15. Psychosocial Impact of Trauma on the Patient, Family and Caregiver (PTSD, Burnout, Resilience, PICS) Part III: Single System Injuries 16. Traumatic Brain Injuries 17. Maxillofacial Trauma 18. Ocular Injuries 19. Spinal Cord Injuries 20. Thoracic Trauma 21. Abdominal Injuries 22. Genitourinary Injuries and Renal Management 23. Musculoskeletal Injuries Part IV: Unique Patient Populations 24. The Pregnant Trauma Patient 25. Trauma in the Pediatric Patient 26. Trauma In the Elderly 27. Trauma In the Bariatric Patient 28. Burn Injuries 29. Substance Abuse and Trauma Care 30. The Organ and Tissue Donor Part V: Answers to Review Questions

    £89.99

  • Pass CCRNÂ Adult

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Pass CCRNÂ Adult

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. The Critical Care Certification Examination 2. Professional Caring and Ethical Practice 3. The Cardiovascular System 4. The Pulmonary System 5. The Neurologic System 6. The Endocrine System 7. The Gastrointestinal System 8. The Renal System 9. The Hematologic and Immunologic Systems 10. The Integumentary and Musculoskeletal Systems 11. Multisystem 12. Behavioral/Psychosocial [Answers to Learning Activities now fully online] References and Recommended Readings [Appendices deleted] Index

    1 in stock

    £41.79

  • Priorities in Critical Care Nursing

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Priorities in Critical Care Nursing

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsUNIT ONE: FOUNDATIONS IN CRITICAL CARE NURSING 1. Caring for the Critically Ill Patient 2. Ethical and Legal Issues 3. Facilitating Care Transitions New title/focus! UNIT TWO: COMMON PROBLEMS IN CRITICAL CARE 4. Psychosocial Alterations 5. Sleep Alterations 6. Nutritional Alterations 7. Gerontological Alterations 8. Pain and Pain Management 9. Sedation and Delirium Management 10. End-of-Life Care UNIT THREE: CARDIOVASCULAR ALTERATIONS 11. Cardiovascular Clinical Assessment and Diagnostic Procedures 12. Cardiovascular Disorders 13. Cardiovascular Therapeutic Management UNIT FOUR: PULMONARY ALTERATIONS 14. Pulmonary Clinical Assessment and Diagnostic Procedures 15. Pulmonary Disorders 16. Pulmonary Therapeutic Management UNIT FIVE: NEUROLOGICAL ALTERATIONS 17. Neurological Clinical Assessment and Diagnostic Procedures 18. Neurologic Disorders and Therapeutic Management UNIT SIX: KIDNEY ALTERATIONS 19. Kidney Clinical Assessment and Diagnostic Procedures 20. Kidney Disorders and Therapeutic Management UNIT SEVEN: GASTROINTESTINAL ALTERATIONS 21. Gastrointestinal Clinical Assessment and Diagnostic Procedures 22. Gastrointestinal Disorders and Therapeutic Management UNIT EIGHT: ENDOCRINE ALTERATIONS 23. Endocrine Clinical Assessment and Diagnostic Procedures 24. Endocrine Disorders and Therapeutic Management UNIT NINE: MULTISYSTEM ALTERATIONS 25. Trauma 26. Shock, Sepsis, and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome 27. Hematological Disorders and Oncological Emergencies APPENDICES Appendix A. Nursing Management Plans of Care Appendix B. Physiologic Formulas for Critical Care Index

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    £999.99

  • History of Critical Care Medicine 2023  70th

    Elsevier Health Sciences History of Critical Care Medicine 2023 70th

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    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsChallenges of ICU Care in the Early Days Mechanical Ventilation: Negative to Positive and Back Again Airway Management During the Last 100 Years Thinking Clearly: The History of Brain Dysfunction in Critical Illness From Strict Bedrest to Early Mobilization: A History of Physiotherapy in the Intensive Care Unit Critical Care Pharmacists: A Focus on Horizons Palliative Care in the Intensive Care Unit: Past, Present, and Future Evolution of Visiting the Intensive Care Unit Development of the Modern Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit and Current Management Four Decades of Intensive Care Unit Design Evolution and Thoughts for the Future Critical Care 1950 to 2022: Evolution of Medicine, Nursing, Technology, and Design

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    £999.99

  • Heart Failure and Transcatheter Aortic Valve

    Elsevier Health Sciences Heart Failure and Transcatheter Aortic Valve

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPrehospitalization Symptom Perceptions, Lay Consultations, and Treatment-Seeking for Acute Decompensating Heart Failure: Implications for Nursing PracticeThe Perfect Storm: Barriers to Heart Failure Treatment OptimizationRole of Telemedicine in Improving Guideline-Directed Medical Treatment for Patients with Heart Failure During a PandemicDepression and Heart Failure Assessment, Treatment, and Interventions to Improve Self-Care BehaviorsTreating Sepsis in Patients with Heart FailureEducating Bachelor of Science in Nursing Students in Leadership Strategies Needed for Care Management and Disease Management for the Heart Failure Patient PopulationPrevention of Pressure Injury in Patients Hospitalized with Heart FailureImplementing Evidence-Based Motivational Interviewing Strategies in the Care of Patients with Heart FailureTranscatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Patient Care Improvements; It Takes a TeamSetting a Benchmark for Quality of Care: Update on Best Practices in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement ProgramsTransition to Practice: Implementing Healthy Work Environment Standards through Nurse Resident-Led Evidence-based Practice Change in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Care on a Cardiac Telemetry Unit

    1 in stock

    £37.04

  • PainFree Writing for Nurses

    Springer Publishing Co Inc PainFree Writing for Nurses

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

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  • Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThoroughly revised and updated, this new edition of Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing is a comprehensive, evidence-based text for nurses and allied health professionals caring for sick newborn infants. This user-friendly text focuses on the common problems and related care occurring within the neonatal specialty. All previous chapters have been thoroughly updated and new content includes chapters on, for example, organisation of neonatal care, assessment of the neonate, the premature and low birth weight neonate as well as palliative care. In addition, the book now includes a broad and in-depth web-based companion comprising online resources, case studies with answer guides and learning activities. This accessible and interactive approach enables nurses to recognise, rationalise and understand clinical problems using an evidence-based approach. Divided into four parts, the book provides an overview of neonatal care, and a detailed look at the physical and emotional wellbTrade Review"This is an excellent book not only for those who are new to the area of neonatal nursing but also for those undertaking their qualification in specialty. It sets topics out in an easy to understand and logical fashion, identifies where the following text will impact and encourages students and readers to test themselves at the end of each chapter. It is also evidenced throughout ensuring that readers are signposted to further information. An updated and essential part of neonatal nurses' toolkits." — Dr Lynne Paterson, Nurse Lead, NHS Northern Neonatal Network'This is an excellent book not only for those who are new to the area of neonatal nursing but also for those undertaking their qualification in specialty. It sets topics out in an easy to understand and logical fashion identifies where the following text will impact and encourages students and readers to test themselves at the end of each chapter. It is also evidenced throughout ensuring that readers are signposted to further information. An updated and essential part of neonatal nurses toolkits.' — Dr Lynne Paterson, Nurse Lead, NHS Northern Neonatal NetworkTable of ContentsSECTION 1: AN OVERVIEW OF NEONATAL CARE 1 Organisation of neonatal care 2 Assessment of the neonate 3 The preterm and low birthweight infant SECTION 2: THE PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL WELLBEING OF NEONATE AND FAMILY 4 Nurturing supportive family and infant relationships in the neonatal environment 5 Developmentally focused nursing care 6 Management of pain and stress in the neonatal unit 7 Neonatal palliative care 8 Neonatal bereavement care 9 Legal and ethical issues in neonatal care SECTION 3: CLINICAL ASPECTS OF NEONATAL CARE 10 Early care of the newborn 11 Management of thermal stability 12 Management of respiratory disorders 13 Management of cardiovascular disorders 14 Neonatal brain injury 15 Management of haematological disorders 16 Management of neonatal fluid and electrolyte balance 17 Nutrition and feeding in the neonatal unit 18 Neonatal infection SECTION 4: PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES IN NEONATAL CARE 19 Medication practice in the neonatal unit 20 Neonatal anaesthesia 21 Neonatal surgical care 22 Neonatal transportation 23 Exploring evidence-based practice in neonatal care 24 Final comments and acknowledgments

    15 in stock

    £36.99

  • Cardiac Nursing

    Wolters Kluwer Health Cardiac Nursing

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    Book SynopsisNeed to develop strong cardiac nursing skills or advance your practice to a higher level? The newly updated Cardiac Nursing, 7th Edition is the gold standard reference and on-the-unit resource, offering crucial guidance and direction for nurses looking to provide up-to-date, evidence-based cardiac care. Designed for both new and experienced nurses, this is top-level, expert direction on developing care plans, performing assessments, interpreting labs, diagnosis, and more, making this the vital road map to safe, positive cardiac patient outcomes. Delve into the seasoned expertise of this primary reference for cardiac nursing: NEW and updated easy-to-read content that reflects the newest developments and best practices in cardiac nursing NEW chapters include: Women and Heart Disease; Palliative Care in Cardiology; Quality, Economics and Policy in Cardiovascular Care; and Advanced Practice Cardiac Nursing NEW four-color design aids visual comprehension Chapter features include: Objectives, Clinical Questions and Key Questions, Key Takeaways, Case-Based Learning, ready-to-reference tables, figures, algorithms, and more Case Studies in each chapter – assist in developing critical thinking and clinical decision-making Checklists for basic cardiac care skills – taking accurate blood pressure measurement, developing care plans, patient teaching, and more Quick-reference tables that emphasize important concepts Lists the Standards of Cardiovascular Nursing Practice – assessment, diagnosis, outcomes Identification, planning, coordination of care, health promotion, consultation, ethics, and more Sections offer specific guidance on different aspects of care: Fundamentals of Cardiac Nursing – includes cardiac anatomy and physiology, systemic and pulmonary circulation and oxygen delivery, regulation of cardiac output and blood pressure Evaluation of the Heart and Heart Disease – includes history and physical exam, lab studies, radiologic exam, electrocardiography and cardiac rhythm, cardiac stress testing, and more Risk Assessment and Prevention of Heart Disease – includes psychosocial risk factors, obesity overview, exercise and activity, smoking cessation and effective treatment, hypertension, diabetes and more Pathophysiology and Management of Heart Disease – includes ischemic heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, valvular heart disease, adult congenital heart disease, cardiac arrhythmias, and more Expanding the role of the Cardiac Nurse – therapeutic intervention; disease management; global and population health; quality, policy and economics of cardiovascular care; leadership and team-based care Excellent teaching tool for training new cardiac nurses About the Clinical Editors Elizabeth Perpetua, DNP, ACNP-BC, ANP-BC, AACC, is Founder of Empath Health Services LLC and Adjunct Professor for Seattle Pacific University School of Health Sciences and School of Nursing in Seattle, Washington. Patricia Keegan, DNP, NP-C, AACC, is Director of Strategic and Programmatic Initiatives for Emory Heart and Vascular, and the Lead Nurse Practitioner at the Structural Heart and Valve Center for Emory Healthcare in Atlanta, Georgia. She is also Adjunct Faculty at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory University.

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • University of Calgary Press Faculty of Nursing on the Move: Nursing at the University of Calgary, 1969-2004

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book provides a historical analysis of the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Calgary in contrast and comparison to the broader evolution of academic nursing in Canada. It addresses how the faculty has responded to important social trends and changes in health care policy and helps the reader to understand contemporary nursing issues. Starting with the dramatic changes in health care policy after the Second World War, it establishes the role of nursing education as pivotal to a growing health care industry. The book then moves on to describe the challenge of developing an identity for an academic unit within the larger academic and health care structure. This book will be of particular interest to anyone involved in women's studies as it represents a case study for broader women's issues within an academic environment.Table of Contents Acknowledgements List of illustrations List of Abbreviations Foreword Introduction The Quest for "More and Better-Qualified Nurses" The Establishment of an Academic Nursing Unit, 1969-79 The Expansion of Education, Research, and Service, The Eighties Change and Continuity, 1990-2004 Co-Authored by Geertje Boschma and Nadine Kozak Epilogue Chapter Endnotes Appendicies List of Graduate Student Awards, 1983-2004 List of Undergraduate Student Awards, 1975-2004 List of Faculty Members, 1969-2040 List of Professors Emeritus List of Adjunct Faculty Members, 2004 List of Staff Members, 1969-2004 Bibliography Index

    1 in stock

    £31.46

  • Patient Transport Medical Critical Care

    Elsevier Health Sciences Patient Transport Medical Critical Care

    Book Synopsis

    £85.49

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    £39.99

  • Acute and Critical Care in Adult Nursing

    Sage Publications Ltd Acute and Critical Care in Adult Nursing

    10 in stock

    10 in stock

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  • PopulationBased Nursing Concepts and Competencies

    Springer Publishing Co Inc PopulationBased Nursing Concepts and Competencies

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £71.24

  • Principles and Practice of Non-Invasive

    Nova Science Publishers Inc Principles and Practice of Non-Invasive

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    Book SynopsisNon-invasive ventilation is the delivery of oxygen via a face mask and is used in the treatment of respiratory failure in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cardiogenic pulmonary oedema, and other respiratory conditions. Because patients rely upon ventilation systems to breathe, it is essential to monitor patients' respiratory function on an ongoing basis. However, this monitoring can prove to be difficult, particularly when patients receive ventilation treatment outside of the hospital and in their homes. As such, this book provides extensive detail concerning the monitoring of non-invasive mechanical ventilation systems in a variety of contexts.Table of ContentsPreface; Baseline Physiological Measurements: Respiratory Rate, Spontaneous Breathing, Respiratory Effort, and Work of Breathing; Assessment of Respiratory Mechanics during Non-Invasive Ventilation; Basic Monitoring of Inspiratory/Expiratory Muscle Function and Assessment of Respiratory Muscle Weakness; Arterial Blood Gases: Basic Ventilation-Perfusion Mismatch Physiology. Applications for Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation Monitoring; Dyspnea Comfort Compliance Tolerance: Basic Physiology and Rationale Applications for Non-Invasive Ventilation Monitoring; Mask Interface Interactions: Implications for Monitoring, Oronasal Mask versus Helmet, Rebreathing during Non-Invasive Ventilation; Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure-BiPAP; Non-Invasive Neurally Adjusted Ventilator Assist (NAVA) Mode: Neurally Adjusted Ventilator; Extracorporeal Carbon Dioxide Removal: Non-Invasive Ventilation; Mechanical Ventilators- Design Devices for Respiratory Monitoring (Built-In Ventilator Software, Alarms and Recording Data). Unintentional Leaks, Patient Ventilator Synchrony.; Technology of Non- Invasive Ventilators: Intensive Care and Non- Intensive Care Devices. Bi-level Ventilators. Software- Algorithm. Leak Compensation. Performance. Airway Pressure Transducers, Flow Sensors; Airway Pressure Waveforms Analysis: Implications for Monitoring; Tidal Volume Waveform Analysis Implications for Monitoring; Emergent Non-Invasive Ventilation Monitoring: Tidal Expiratory Flow Limitation Monitoring by the Forced Oscillation Technique and Its Role in Closed-Loop Ventilation; Air Flow Analysis: Implications for Monitoring Non-Invasive Ventilation; Monitoring Leakage and Tidal Volume: Accuracy and Reliability during Non-Invasive Ventilation; Weaning from Non-Invasive Ventilation: Key Practical Aspects; Monitoring Recommendations in Non-Invasive Ventilation Humidification and Airway Secretions; Monitoring Recommendations in Non-Invasive Ventilation Aerosol Therapy; Nurses Respiratory Therapists: Non-Invasive Ventilation Monitoring Tools to Resolve Potential Adverse Effects and NIV Complications (Interface, Humidification, Ventilator Settings); Assessment Effectiveness of Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation: Factor Related with Ventilation/Oxygenation/Adherence; Assessment Effectiveness of Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation: Factor Related with Ventilation/Oxygenation/Adherence; Rebreathing During Non-Invasive Ventilation; Score/Index from Non-Invasive Ventilation Monitoring: Tools in Monitoring Patients Treated with Non-Invasive Ventilation; Oesophageal and Transdiaphragmatic Pressure Measurement: Implications for Monitoring; Monitoring of Respiratory Mechanics: Use of Thoracoabdominal Bands during NIV; Lung and Heart Interactions-Echocardiography Assessment; Noninvasive Technique Echo Muscolar Diaphragm-Ultrasonography (DU) Function Measurement; Monitoring Oxygenation: Pulse-Oximetry, Tracings, Software- Algori̇thm, Diagnosi̇s and Management Oxygen Desaturations; Non-Invasively Monitor Hypercapnia and Ventilation: End-Tidal Pco2 and Transcutaneous CO2 Measurement; Pulmonary Function Testing as an Assessment and Guide for Chronic Non-Invasive Ventilation: Role of Pulmonary Function Test in NIV Monitoring.; Radiology Evaluations / Non-Invasive Ventilation: Radiologic Measurement, Chest Computed Tomography (CT); Radiology Evaluations/ Non-Invasive Ventilation: Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT). Regional Ventilation Monitoring; Near-Infrared Spectroscopy; Bilevel Positive Pressure Ventilation (BIPAP); Prehospital Transport Non-Invasive Ventilation: Non-Invasive Ventilation Monitoring; Intra-Hospital Transport: Non-Invasive Ventilation. Non-Invasive Ventilation Monitoring; Respiratory Monitoring Unit, Implication for Non-Invasive Ventilation; Monitoring Recommendations in Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure: Key Practical Issues; Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation -Intrinsic-Peep/Hyperinflation; Neuromuscular Disorders: Quality of Life and Side Effects of Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation; Long-Term Monitoring: Restrictive Disorders/Chest Wall Disorders-Scoliosis; Long-Term Monitoring: Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Sleep Related Breathing Disorders; Long Term Monitoring Stable Hypercapnic COPD: Nocturnal Hypoventilation and Survival; Intraoperative and Postoperative; Nasal High Flow Oxygenation and Non-Invasive Ventilation and Conventional Oxygen Therapy in the Post-Extubation and Peri-Intubation Periods; Monitoring Recommendations in Non-Invasive Ventilation: Neurological and Psychological Function; Non-Invasive Ventilation after Discharge from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU): Key Monitoring Recommendations -- Feasible, Safe and Effective; Monitoring of Home Non-Invasive Ventilation: Health Care Costs, Safety and Efficacy; Patient Education: Home Care Providers Recommendations for Non-Invasive Ventilation Monitoring; Recommendations for Patient-Ventilator Non-Invasive Ventilation Monitoring: Impact on Hospital Admissions, Prevention of Readmissions and Clinical Outcomes; Index.

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    £999.99

  • Rodney K. Spence Saving Maxine

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  • Adult CCRN Exam Premium: For the Latest Exam

    Kaplan Publishing Adult CCRN Exam Premium: For the Latest Exam

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisBarron’s Adult CCRN Exam Premium study guide provides all of the key concepts you need to pass the Adult CCRN exam, with detailed review and full-length practice tests plus online practice.This book features: A 25-question pretest to help pinpoint areas in need of intensive study needed to prepare for the Adult CCRN exam (also known as the Direct Care Pathway) Detailed subject reviews relevant to nursing, pediatric care, and critical care, including Cardiovascular Concepts, Pulmonary Concepts, Professional Caring and Ethical Practice Concepts, and more, in an easy-to-digest outline format, along with corresponding practice questions and answer explanations Two full-length practice CCRN tests in the book, each with 150 multiple-choice questions and fully explained answers One full-length online practice exam with detailed answer explanations and scoring More than 500 practice questions overall, for review and study CCRN certification is a requirement in order to work in areas such as intensive care units, cardiac care units, combined ICUs/CCUs, medical/surgical ICUs, trauma units, or critical care transport/flight. CCRNs who have successfully passed the test report that self-study with sets of practice questions is an excellent strategy for success. Don’t take chances with your CCRN certification—let Barron’s CCRN book help you achieve the next level of professional achievement.

    10 in stock

    £33.25

  • Henschelhaus Publishing, Inc. Power Failure: A nurse's story (color)

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  • Every Deep-Drawn Breath: an intensive-care

    Scribe Publications Every Deep-Drawn Breath: an intensive-care

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    Book SynopsisAn intensive-care doctor reveals the long-term problems caused by ICUs, and how these can be prevented. Thousands of people are admitted to intensive-care units (ICUs) every day, and this is only increasing with the Covid-19 pandemic. Most of these admissions will be sudden, unexpected, and harrowing — an experience that can alter patients and their families in physical, emotional, and spiritual ways, with effects that endure for years. But there is hope. Dr Ely is a leading ICU doctor. His unconventional methods minimise patients being harmed by the cutting-edge technologies that are saving their lives; post–intensive care syndrome (PICS) is a well-established complication that millions of ICU survivors battle, which Dr Ely aims to eradicate. His cutting-edge studies have convinced doctors around the world to change their ICU practices for the better. Through captivating stories, Dr Ely shows how he and colleagues from around the world have re-introduced humanity into the ICU, creating pathways that bring hope and healing to healthcare. This is the future of medicine, and is a must-read for healthcare professionals, patients, and their families.Trade Review‘A stunning, heartbreaking, and hopeful book, expressing Dr Ely's profound union of compassion and medical skill. Given that most of us will stay in an ICU, attend a loved one there, or even die in one, I hope that many readers demand treatment according to the humane practices Dr Ely has pioneered. I equally hope that every critical-care doctor and hospital administrator reads this beautiful book, puts its protocols into practice, and makes their ICUs more humane and medically effective.’ -- Katy Butler, author of Knocking on Heaven’s Door‘Every Deep-Drawn Breath is an enthralling journey through the ongoing evolution of critical care. In this richly illustrated book, with stories of people who teetered on the edge of death and survived to find their lives forever changed, Dr Ely, a thought leader in his field, reveals hard lessons he’s learned, innovations he’s led, and his compelling, bright vision for the future of medicine.’ -- Dr Ira Byock, active emeritus professor at Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, author of Dying Well and The Best Care Possible, founder and chief medical officer of the Institute for Human Caring‘Through rich and remarkable accounts of caring for patients in the ICU, Dr Wes Ely places the humanistic mission of medicine front and centre, where it belongs, in this outstanding book.’ -- Dr Eric Topol, professor at Scripps Research, author of Deep Medicine‘A remarkable book from a legendary physician. Dr Ely revolutionised critical care and now, through stories that are intimate, honest, and brave, he reveals the failings and the great promise of the field. This could not be more timely — in the wake of a pandemic that challenged the humanity of our profession, Ely shows us the road forward. A must read.’ -- Dr Daniela Lamas, author of You Can Stop Humming Now: a doctor’s stories of life, death, and in between‘Every Deep-Drawn Breath is a beautiful, honest gem. If you’re interested in the wild world of the ICU, in the interface between nature and human nature, in how medicine (at its best) learns from good intentions gone awry, in the difference between in vitro and in vivo, or in how a good doctor becomes great, here is the book for you. I’m grateful to Dr Ely for his candour and his storytelling.’ -- Dr B. J. Miller, author of A Beginner’s Guide to the End‘Thanks to Dr Wes Ely and his colleagues, help is on the way for ICU patients, as well as the healthcare professionals who care for them. Every Deep-Drawn Breath is a must read for anyone who may someday be impacted by an ICU, which means all of us.’ -- Dr Jessica Zitter, MPH, author of Extreme Measures‘The ICU is an important, mysterious character in the story of modern medicine, and Every Deep-Drawn Breath is its deeply felt, thoroughly researched biography. With compassion, grit, and grace, Dr Ely takes us into this liminal space and shows us, through the stories of his patients and his life, what it means to mobilise technology to save lives while also confronting the unintended pain and suffering that ICU care can inflict. This book illuminates the humanism, heroism, and humility required to stand with people at life’s edge, and reminds us to seek meaning and purpose in the life we have, a life sustained by each breath we take.’ -- Dr Sunita Puri, author of That Good Night: life and medicine in the eleventh hour‘In this fascinating and eye-opening book, Wes Ely makes the radical argument that we should be helping critically ill patients stay awake and engaged, not routinely sedating them into unconsciousness. Combining dogged research, intense reflection, and page-turning stories, Dr Ely reminds us that we have to treat the patient, not just the disease.’ -- Dr Danielle Ofri, PhD, Clinical Professor of Medicine at NYU School of Medicine, and author of When We Do Harm‘With the storytelling sensibilities of Oliver Sacks and the surgical precision of Atul Gawande, Dr Wes Ely has given us an unforgettable journey of patients and doctors travelling in the disorienting world of intensive care, ultimately leading toward redemption for Dr Ely himself. Required reading for all mortals. If you liked When Breath Becomes Air, you will love this book.’ -- Dr Angelo Volandes, author of The Conversation: a revolutionary plan for end-of-life care‘A treasure trove of hard-won wisdom. Reading Every Deep-Drawn Breath is like getting a backstage pass to the cloistered world of medical science. 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