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Book SynopsisThis text equips students with foundational knowledge of the pathophysiology, treatment and legal and ethical issues associated with common acute conditions. Through the person-centred, collaborative care approach, students will also learn effective communication and cultural competency skills that are essential for nurses in any practice context.
Table of Contents1. The Australian and New Zealand healthcare systems Linda Deravin, Elisabeth Coyne, Lyn Croxon and Judith Anderson; 2. Admitting and assessing medical and surgical clients Judith Anderson, Monica Peddle, Sonia Reisenhofer, Judith Needham and Linda Deravin; 3. The acute surgical patient Elisabeth Coyne, Judith Anderson and Maryanne Podham; 4. The acute medical client Rachel Cross, Ann-Marie Brown and Nang Sein; 5. Acute respiratory conditions Melissa Johnston, Amali Hohol and Grant Williams-Pritchard; 6. Acute cardiovascular conditions Amali Hohol, Melissa Johnston, Emma Luck and Grant Williams-Pritchard; 7. Acute renal conditions Melissa Arnold-Chamney, Sharon Latimer, Matthew Barton and Janet Kelly; 8. Acute neurological conditions Amali Hohol, Leeanne Ford, Julia Gilbert, Ronak Reshamwala and Michael Todorovic; 9. Acute gastrointestinal conditions Amali Hohol and Lyndal Taylor; 10. Acute endocrine conditions Sharon Latimer, Matthew Barton, Leeane Ford, Julia Gilbert and Nang Sein; 11. Acute reproductive disorders Elisabeth Coyne and Sally-ann de-Vitry Smith; 12. Health emergencies Elicia Kunst, Jasmine Wadham, Monica Peddle, Elizabeth Elder, Ann-Marie Brown and Amy Johnston.