|
Critical Care Nursing: Science and Practice
Product Review From a review of the previous edition: `The book will act as an great 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 great 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 great 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 requirements 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 Product Description An essential practical guide to all nurses working in intensive care. The second edition of this popular textbook encompasses the knowledge, skills and expertise employed in nursing the critically ill patient. It highlights the priorities of care and the principles of management in a range of problems common in the ICU. The reader will benefit from the strong clinical foundation and the high level of expertise of the authors. Emphasis is placed on the nursing aspects of a multi-disciplinary approach to caring for the critically ill patient. The structure of the book allows new students to understand the physiology underlying the patient's condition before concentrating on the priorities of interventions and nursing care. Critical Care Nursing will act as an great base for nurses in the ICU and provide an updated review of research-based practice for nurses already familiar with the discipline.
|

