ABSTRACT

This completely updated and revised new edition is specially written for qualified nurses working in intensive care nursing units. Fully comprehensive and developed to be as accessible as possible it contains four new chapters with valuable new and updated clinical scenarios to aid learning.

Intensive Care Nursing is structured in user-friendly sections. Each chapter contains 'fundamental knowledge' needed to understand the chapter, an introduction, 'implications for practice', a chapter summary, completely updated further reading, 'time out' sections for revision and a clinical scenario with questions included.

This second edition has been fully developed and reviewed by practitioners and teachers, as well as a senior pharmacist and covers:

  • patient-focused issues of bedside nursing
  • the technical knowledge necessary to care safely for ICU patients
  • the more common and specialized disease processes and treatments encountered
  • how nurses can use their knowledge and skills to develop their own and others' practice.

A support website at www.routledge.com/textbooks/0415373239 links to other important sites, gives answers to the clinical scenario questions and provides a forum for discussion of important clinical issues.

Written by a practice development nurse with a strong clinical background in intensive care nursing and experience of teaching nursing, Intensive Care Nursing is essential reading for nurses and health professionals working with high dependency patients.

 

 

part |2 pages

Part I ■ Contexts of care

chapter 1|8 pages

Nursing perspectives

chapter 2|6 pages

Humanism

chapter 3|12 pages

Psychological care

part |2 pages

Part I I ■ Fundamental aspects

chapter 4|16 pages

Artificial ventilation

chapter 5|12 pages

Airway management

chapter 6|11 pages

Sedation

chapter 7|11 pages

Pain management

chapter 8|6 pages

Pyrexia and temperature control

chapter 9|11 pages

Nutrition and bowel care

chapter 10|10 pages

Mouthcare

chapter 11|6 pages

Eyecare

chapter 12|8 pages

Skincare

chapter 13|9 pages

Children in adult ICUs

chapter 14|7 pages

Older patients in ICU

chapter 15|10 pages

Infection control

chapter 16|9 pages

Ethics

part |2 pages

Part III ■ Monitoring

chapter 17|11 pages

Respiratory monitoring

chapter 18|12 pages

Gas carriage

chapter 20|14 pages

Haemodynamic monitoring

chapter 21|14 pages

Blood results

chapter 22|24 pages

ECGs and dysrhythmias

chapter 23|12 pages

Neurological monitoring

part |2 pages

Part I V ■ Micropathologies

chapter 24|8 pages

Cellular pathology

chapter 25|8 pages

Immunity and immunodeficiency

part |2 pages

Part V ■ Respiratory

chapter 27|10 pages

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)

chapter 29|9 pages

Alternative ventilatory modes

part |2 pages

Part V I ■ Cardiovascular

chapter 30|12 pages

Acute coronary syndromes

chapter 31|16 pages

Cardiac surgery

chapter 32|11 pages

Shock

chapter 33|8 pages

Sepsis, SIRS and MODs

chapter 34|10 pages

Fluid management

chapter 35|10 pages

Inotropes and vasopressors

chapter 36|7 pages

Vascular surgery

part |2 pages

Part VII ■ Neurological

chapter 37|15 pages

Central nervous system injury

chapter 38|5 pages

Peripheral neurological pathologies

part |2 pages

Part VIII ■ Abdominal

chapter 39|9 pages

Acute renal failure

chapter 40|10 pages

Haemofiltration

chapter 41|9 pages

Gastrointestinal bleeds

chapter 42|9 pages

Hepatic failure

chapter 43|8 pages

Obstetric emergencies in ICU

chapter 44|13 pages

Transplants

part |2 pages

Part I X ■ Metabolic

chapter 45|7 pages

Pancreatitis

chapter 46|8 pages

Diabetic crises

chapter 47|11 pages

Overdoses

part |2 pages

Part X ■ Professional

chapter 48|7 pages

Professionalism

chapter 49|9 pages

Managing the ICU

chapter 50|6 pages

Cost of intensive care