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Children''s High Dependency Nursing

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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Informationen zum Autor Andrea Cockett, RGN, RSCN, ENB 160 998, BSc (Hons) Child Health, PGCEA; Independent Paediatric Nurse Consultant. Andrea has spent the majority of her career working with children with cardiac disease or in intensive care environments. For nine years she was a Lecturer in Child Health at King's College London, holding the post of joint Head of Department until 2007. Helen Day, RGN, RSCN, ENB 415, DipN, BSc (Hons) Child Health, MSc Nursing (Paediatric Advanced Nurse Practitioner); Head of Care, InVent Health Ltd. Helen's career has been varied and she has worked in primary and secondary care settings for the NHS, independent and third sector. After working mainly in a management and educational capacity in paediatric critical care, she is now a Consultant Nurse for InVent Health Ltd, specializing in adults and children with complex needs. Her achievements include the development of one of the first paediatric critical care outreach services and writing and presenting widely on the nature of nursing and advancing nursing practice in critical care. Klappentext Children may require high dependency care for a variety of reasons, and this care is delivered ideally in a designated high dependency unit. However, sometimes this care is delivered in the general paediatric ward or even an adult ward as a temporary measure. Children's High Dependency Nursing is an invaluable resource for nurses who are delivering high dependency care to children as it provides them with the knowledge required to deliver effective and high quality high dependency care. Children's High Dependency Nursing explores all the key areas required for effective nursing care, including what high dependency care is and how and where it should be delivered, clinical examination skills and the various clinical or body systems requiring support, mental health and intellectual impairment and caring for families when a child dies. With practical features such as learning outcomes, case studies and activities throughout its contents, this book is an indispensable guide for postregistration children's nurses who provide high dependency care, and children's nurses who are starting their careers in intensive care. The book will also be of use to adult nurses who are working with children in A&E and intensive care environments. Zusammenfassung Children may require high dependency care for a variety of reasons! and this care is delivered ideally in a designated high dependency unit but sometimes on the general paediatric ward or even an adult ward as a temporary measure. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Contents Chapter 1 What is High Dependency Care? Helen Day and Andrea Cockett Chapter 2 Clinical Assessment of Children Helen Day and Andrea Cockett Chapter 3 Therapeutic Interventions for Children Requiring High Dependency Care Leanne E. Burns Chapter 4 Respiratory Disease Andrea Cockett Chapter 5 Cardiac Disease Andrea Cockett Chapter 6 Neurology and Neurotrauma Helen Day and Andrea Cockett Chapter 7 Gastrointestinal and Renal Systems Leanne E. Burns and Andrea Cockett Chapter 8 The Immunocompromised Child Joan Walters Chapter 9 Major Trauma and Burns Sheena Carson Chapter 10 Technology Dependent Children and Complex Care Paula Kelly and Deborah Lynn Chapter 11 Mental Health and Intellectual Impairment Louise L. Clark Chapter 12 Neonatal Care Lynne Wainwright and Joyce Wood Chapter 13 Pain Management Andrea Cockett Chapter 14 Caring for a Family when a Child Dies Andrea Cockett ...

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