Description

Book Synopsis
Providing forward-thinking approaches and ideas for nurses of all categories, this reference has been written primarily in response to increasing concerns regarding the perceived lack of ability in both students and newly qualified nurses to perform clinical skills.

By outlining the elements of essential nursing procedure in a readily accessible format, including rationale for recommended actions and promoting evidence-based practice, this text encourages the reader to keep a record of achievement in relation to clinical skill competence.

The selection of skills included is based on extensive consultation with experienced clinicians, students, clients and teachers of nursing. Each procedure has been carefully researched to provide a contemporary foundation for practice. The text also contains a rapid reference section of common terminology, conversion tables, laboratory results and other useful information.



Table of Contents
Acknowledgements xi

Preface xiii

Contributors xv

Introduction xvii

Chapter 1 Breathing
Penelope Ann Hilton 1

Introduction

Common terminology

Assessing an individual’s ability to breathe

Monitoring respiratory rate

Monitoring peak flow

Maintenance of an airway

Monitoring expectorant

Disposal of sputum/oral secretions

Obtaining a sputum specimen

Administration of oxygen

Artificial respiration (rescue breathing)

References and further reading

Chapter 2 Mobilizing
Samantha Athorn and Penelope Ann Hilton 20

Introduction

Common terminology

Assessing an individual’s ability to mobilize

Moving and handling

Care of an individual who is falling

Care of an individual who has fallen

References and further reading

Chapter 3 Personal cleansing and dressing
Alyson Hoyles, Penelope Ann Hilton and Neal Seymour 43

Introduction

Common terminology

The skin

Assessing an individual’s ability to cleanse and dress

Making a bed or cot

Changing linen on an occupied bed or cot

Disposal of linen

Assisting individuals with bathing

Assisting individuals with oral hygiene

Assisting individuals with eye care

Facial shaving

Hair care

Assisting individuals to dress

References and further reading

Chapter 4 Maintaining a safe environment
Julie Foster and Penelope Ann Hilton 75

Introduction

Common terminology

Personal safety

Principles of health and safety at work

Universal precautions

Principles of asepsis

Monitoring a client’s pulse

Monitoring blood pressure

Responding in the event of a cardiopulmonary arrest

Administration of medicines

Responding in the event of a fire

Assessing an individual’s ability to maintain

a safe environment

References and further reading

Chapter 5 Eating and drinking
Catherine Waskett 128

Introduction

Common terminology

Assessing an individual’s nutritional status

Assessing an individual’s hydration status

Assisting clients in selecting appropriate meals/fluids

Monitoring nutritional status

Monitoring fluid intake

Assisting with eating and drinking

Feeding dependent clients and clients with

potential swallowing difficulties

Providing first aid to a client who is choking

References and further reading

Chapter 6 Communicating
Penelope Ann Hilton and Helen Taylor 159

Introduction

Common terminology

Assessing the communication needs of clients

Responding to telephone calls

Communicating with clients

Managing violence and aggression

Record keeping

References and further reading

Chapter 7 Dying
Penelope Ann Hilton 178

Introduction

Common terminology

Assessing the dying client

Communicating with dying clients and their relatives

Signs of approaching death

Confirming death

Accounting for valuables

Last Offices

References and further reading

Chapter 8 Eliminating
Carol Pollard and Beverly Levy 199

Introduction

Common terminology

Assessing the individual’s ability to eliminate

Assisting clients to use toileting facilities

Applying/changing a nappy

Care of an indwelling urinary catheter

Monitoring urinary output

Monitoring bowel actions

Monitoring vomitus

References and further reading

Chapter 9 Maintaining body temperature
Sheila Lees and Penelope Ann Hilton 225

Introduction

Common terminology

Normal body temperature

Methods of temperature measurement

Assessing an individual’s ability to maintain body temperature

Monitoring temperature

Recording and documenting body temperature

Strategies to raise or lower body temperature

References and further reading

Chapter 10 Expressing sexuality
Penelope Ann Hilton 239

Introduction

Common terminology

Assessing an individual’s ability to express sexuality

Maintaining privacy and dignity

Assisting individuals to express sexuality

References and further reading

Chapter 11 Working and playing
Samantha Athorn and Penelope Ann Hilton 253

Introduction

Common terminology

Assessing an individual’s ability to work and play

Assisting individuals to select appropriate work activities

Assisting individuals to select appropriate recreational activities

References and further reading

Chapter 12 Sleeping
Penelope Ann Hilton 267

Introduction

Common terminology

Assessing an individual’s needs in relation to sleep and rest

Monitoring an individual’s sleep and rest patterns

Assisting individuals to achieve a balance between activity and rest

References and further reading

Appendix I Rapid reference aids
Penelope Ann Hilton 277

Introduction

NMC Code of Professional Conduct

Guide to interpreting common medical and surgical terminology

Glossary of medical and surgical terms

Common medical and nursing abbreviations

Common prescribing abbreviations

Conversion tables

Child development chart

Body mass index

Laboratory values

Calculating infusion (drip) rates

Calculating medications

Appendix II Record of achievement
Penelope Ann Hilton 306

Guidelines on the use of this record of achievement

Skills related to the activity of breathing

Skills related to the activity of mobility

Skills related to the activity of personal cleansing and dressing

Skills related to the activity of maintaining a safe environment

Skills related to the activity of eating and drinking

Skills related to the activity of communicating

Skills related to the activity of dying

Skills related to the activity of eliminating

Skills related to the activity of maintaining body temperature

Skills related to the activity of expressing sexuality

Skills related to the activity of working and playing

Skills related to the activity of sleep and rest

Additional skills

Index 315

Fundamental Nursing Skills

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      Publication Date: 01/12/2003
      ISBN13: 9781861564160, 978-1861564160
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Providing forward-thinking approaches and ideas for nurses of all categories, this reference has been written primarily in response to increasing concerns regarding the perceived lack of ability in both students and newly qualified nurses to perform clinical skills.

      By outlining the elements of essential nursing procedure in a readily accessible format, including rationale for recommended actions and promoting evidence-based practice, this text encourages the reader to keep a record of achievement in relation to clinical skill competence.

      The selection of skills included is based on extensive consultation with experienced clinicians, students, clients and teachers of nursing. Each procedure has been carefully researched to provide a contemporary foundation for practice. The text also contains a rapid reference section of common terminology, conversion tables, laboratory results and other useful information.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements xi

      Preface xiii

      Contributors xv

      Introduction xvii

      Chapter 1 Breathing
      Penelope Ann Hilton 1

      Introduction

      Common terminology

      Assessing an individual’s ability to breathe

      Monitoring respiratory rate

      Monitoring peak flow

      Maintenance of an airway

      Monitoring expectorant

      Disposal of sputum/oral secretions

      Obtaining a sputum specimen

      Administration of oxygen

      Artificial respiration (rescue breathing)

      References and further reading

      Chapter 2 Mobilizing
      Samantha Athorn and Penelope Ann Hilton 20

      Introduction

      Common terminology

      Assessing an individual’s ability to mobilize

      Moving and handling

      Care of an individual who is falling

      Care of an individual who has fallen

      References and further reading

      Chapter 3 Personal cleansing and dressing
      Alyson Hoyles, Penelope Ann Hilton and Neal Seymour 43

      Introduction

      Common terminology

      The skin

      Assessing an individual’s ability to cleanse and dress

      Making a bed or cot

      Changing linen on an occupied bed or cot

      Disposal of linen

      Assisting individuals with bathing

      Assisting individuals with oral hygiene

      Assisting individuals with eye care

      Facial shaving

      Hair care

      Assisting individuals to dress

      References and further reading

      Chapter 4 Maintaining a safe environment
      Julie Foster and Penelope Ann Hilton 75

      Introduction

      Common terminology

      Personal safety

      Principles of health and safety at work

      Universal precautions

      Principles of asepsis

      Monitoring a client’s pulse

      Monitoring blood pressure

      Responding in the event of a cardiopulmonary arrest

      Administration of medicines

      Responding in the event of a fire

      Assessing an individual’s ability to maintain

      a safe environment

      References and further reading

      Chapter 5 Eating and drinking
      Catherine Waskett 128

      Introduction

      Common terminology

      Assessing an individual’s nutritional status

      Assessing an individual’s hydration status

      Assisting clients in selecting appropriate meals/fluids

      Monitoring nutritional status

      Monitoring fluid intake

      Assisting with eating and drinking

      Feeding dependent clients and clients with

      potential swallowing difficulties

      Providing first aid to a client who is choking

      References and further reading

      Chapter 6 Communicating
      Penelope Ann Hilton and Helen Taylor 159

      Introduction

      Common terminology

      Assessing the communication needs of clients

      Responding to telephone calls

      Communicating with clients

      Managing violence and aggression

      Record keeping

      References and further reading

      Chapter 7 Dying
      Penelope Ann Hilton 178

      Introduction

      Common terminology

      Assessing the dying client

      Communicating with dying clients and their relatives

      Signs of approaching death

      Confirming death

      Accounting for valuables

      Last Offices

      References and further reading

      Chapter 8 Eliminating
      Carol Pollard and Beverly Levy 199

      Introduction

      Common terminology

      Assessing the individual’s ability to eliminate

      Assisting clients to use toileting facilities

      Applying/changing a nappy

      Care of an indwelling urinary catheter

      Monitoring urinary output

      Monitoring bowel actions

      Monitoring vomitus

      References and further reading

      Chapter 9 Maintaining body temperature
      Sheila Lees and Penelope Ann Hilton 225

      Introduction

      Common terminology

      Normal body temperature

      Methods of temperature measurement

      Assessing an individual’s ability to maintain body temperature

      Monitoring temperature

      Recording and documenting body temperature

      Strategies to raise or lower body temperature

      References and further reading

      Chapter 10 Expressing sexuality
      Penelope Ann Hilton 239

      Introduction

      Common terminology

      Assessing an individual’s ability to express sexuality

      Maintaining privacy and dignity

      Assisting individuals to express sexuality

      References and further reading

      Chapter 11 Working and playing
      Samantha Athorn and Penelope Ann Hilton 253

      Introduction

      Common terminology

      Assessing an individual’s ability to work and play

      Assisting individuals to select appropriate work activities

      Assisting individuals to select appropriate recreational activities

      References and further reading

      Chapter 12 Sleeping
      Penelope Ann Hilton 267

      Introduction

      Common terminology

      Assessing an individual’s needs in relation to sleep and rest

      Monitoring an individual’s sleep and rest patterns

      Assisting individuals to achieve a balance between activity and rest

      References and further reading

      Appendix I Rapid reference aids
      Penelope Ann Hilton 277

      Introduction

      NMC Code of Professional Conduct

      Guide to interpreting common medical and surgical terminology

      Glossary of medical and surgical terms

      Common medical and nursing abbreviations

      Common prescribing abbreviations

      Conversion tables

      Child development chart

      Body mass index

      Laboratory values

      Calculating infusion (drip) rates

      Calculating medications

      Appendix II Record of achievement
      Penelope Ann Hilton 306

      Guidelines on the use of this record of achievement

      Skills related to the activity of breathing

      Skills related to the activity of mobility

      Skills related to the activity of personal cleansing and dressing

      Skills related to the activity of maintaining a safe environment

      Skills related to the activity of eating and drinking

      Skills related to the activity of communicating

      Skills related to the activity of dying

      Skills related to the activity of eliminating

      Skills related to the activity of maintaining body temperature

      Skills related to the activity of expressing sexuality

      Skills related to the activity of working and playing

      Skills related to the activity of sleep and rest

      Additional skills

      Index 315

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