Medical-Surgical Nursing at a GlanceMedical-Surgical Nursing at a Glance is the perfect companion for study and revision for nursing and healthcare students from the publishers of the market-leading at a Glance series. This easy-to-read, accessible guide brings together all the key principles of caring for patients with medical and surgical needs. Highly visual, each topic is covered in one two-page spread, making it easy to quickly read up on key information and grasp the essentials of the key aspects of caring for the adult patient.
Medical-Surgical Nursing at a Glance is ideal for nursing students looking for a clear and visual summary of care of the adult patient. |
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... Practice Guideline – Royal College of Nursing Prevention of pressure ulcers Pressure Ulcer Treatment: Quick Reference Guide – European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel and National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel Best Practice Statement.
... Practice Guideline – Royal College of Nursing Prevention of pressure ulcers Pressure Ulcer Treatment: Quick Reference Guide – European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel and National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel Best Practice Statement.
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... their treatment or where that treatment had the potential to cause them harm. It is the collective responsibility of healthcare organisations and an individual responsibility of those who work in them to manage risk and improve the ...
... their treatment or where that treatment had the potential to cause them harm. It is the collective responsibility of healthcare organisations and an individual responsibility of those who work in them to manage risk and improve the ...
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The key principles of patient‐centred approaches include: • treating patients, consumers, carers and families with ... each patient as an individual, ensuring that the person's dignity is maintained throughout their treatment and care.
The key principles of patient‐centred approaches include: • treating patients, consumers, carers and families with ... each patient as an individual, ensuring that the person's dignity is maintained throughout their treatment and care.
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All nurses will come into contact with people in the medical or surgical setting who require some form of intravenous (IV) therapy, which is one of the most common forms of treatment provided in acute care. They will be responsible for ...
All nurses will come into contact with people in the medical or surgical setting who require some form of intravenous (IV) therapy, which is one of the most common forms of treatment provided in acute care. They will be responsible for ...
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Contents
2 | |
8 | |
15 | |
Nutrition | 22 |
Medical nursing | 31 |
Respiratory system | 38 |
Haematology | 44 |
Cardiovascular system | 50 |
Perioperative care | 106 |
Postoperative care | 108 |
Respiratory system 52 Thoracotomy | 110 |
Chest drain | 112 |
Stem cell transplantation | 114 |
Splenectomy | 116 |
Cardiovascular system 56 Coronary artery bypass graft | 118 |
Cardiac valve surgery | 120 |
Meningitis | 56 |
Subarachnoid haemorrhage | 58 |
Epilepsy | 60 |
Gastrointestinal system 29 Gastrooesophageal reflux disease | 62 |
Diverticular disease | 64 |
Constipation | 66 |
Musculoskeletal system 32 Osteoporosis | 68 |
Gout | 70 |
Rheumatoid arthritis | 72 |
Endocrine system 35 Diabetes mellitus | 74 |
Thyrotoxicosis | 76 |
Reproductive system 37 Erectile dysfunction | 78 |
Chlamydia | 80 |
Dysmenorrhoea | 82 |
The skin 40 Eczema | 84 |
Psoriasis | 86 |
Skin cancer | 88 |
Lung cancer | 90 |
Part 1 | 91 |
Cervical cancer | 92 |
Prostate cancer | 94 |
The senses 46 Glaucoma | 96 |
Conjunctivitis | 98 |
Agerelated macular degeneration | 100 |
Surgical nursing | 103 |
Preoperative care | 104 |
Varicose veins | 122 |
Neurological system 59 Craniotomy | 124 |
Neurosurgical clipping | 126 |
Gastrointestinal system 61 Appendicectomy | 128 |
Rightsided hemicolectomy | 130 |
Bariatric surgery | 132 |
Musculoskeletal system 64 Arthroscopy | 134 |
Lower limb amputation | 136 |
Part 4 | 138 |
Endocrine system 67 Pituitary surgery | 140 |
Thyroidectomy | 142 |
Orchidectomy | 144 |
Reproductive system 70 Vasectomy | 146 |
Dilation and curettage | 148 |
Cone biopsy | 150 |
The skin 73 Burns | 152 |
Skin grafts | 154 |
Cosmetic and plastic surgery | 156 |
The eyes and ears 76 Cataract | 158 |
Mastoidectomy | 160 |
Appendices | 163 |
Glossary of terms | 165 |
Further reading | 167 |
Index | 168 |
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