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Book Synopsis
A 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 Review

Very 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 reviewer


Great!
‘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 reviewer


Top quality stuff.
‘Got everything I needed to know and more! Great read, 10/10 would read again.’
Amazon reviewer


Invaluable 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 reviewer



Table of Contents

Introduction
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

Critical Care Placements: A Pocket Guide

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    A Spiral bound by Rachel Dodd, Rachel Parkinson, Ruth Magowan

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      Publisher: Lantern Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 08/02/2020
      ISBN13: 9781908625816, 978-1908625816
      ISBN10: 1908625813

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A 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 Review

      Very 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 reviewer


      Great!
      ‘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 reviewer


      Top quality stuff.
      ‘Got everything I needed to know and more! Great read, 10/10 would read again.’
      Amazon reviewer


      Invaluable 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 reviewer



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      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

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