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Everything you need to know about Adult Nursing...at a Glance!
Adult Nursing at a Glance is the perfect companion for study and revision for Adult Nursing students from the publishers of the market-leading at a Glance series.
This title blends up-to-date evidence and essential knowledge from expert experience of nursing practice, research and teaching, in an easy-to-follow guide for student and newly qualified nurses. Adult Nursing at a Glance covers the essential components of excellent nursing, highlighting the skills that all students need to develop from the outset of their studies, and encompassing organisational and leadership skills. With an emphasis on patient care and dignity, this title is the perfect guide to healthcare delivery, management and professional development.
* Follows a simple structure based around systems of the body for quick access to information, with the most common disorders of these systems
* Is accompanied by a comprehensive companion website with self-testing features
* Ward and Primary Care covered throughout the text
* Contains all the information you need to provide the best patient care, including care planning, symptom control, communication and health promotion.
List of contents
About this book viii
Acknowledgements ix
How to use your revision guide x
About the companion website xiv
Section 1 Essentials of excellent nursing care 1
Fundamentals of nursing care 2
1 Fundamentals of nursing care 2
Communication 4
2 Communication 4
3 Documentation 6
Assessment and monitoring 8
4 Assessment and monitoring 8
5 Eating and drinking 10
Symptom control and management 12
6 Symptom control and management 12
7 Breathlessness 14
8 Diarrhoea and constipation 16
9 Nausea and vomiting 18
10 Pain and discomfort 19
11 Incontinence 20
12 Nursing older people 21
13 Nursing people at the end of life 22
Risk assessment and management 24
14 Risk assessment and management 24
15 Medicines management 26
16 Pre- and post-operative care 28
17 Moving and positioning 30
18 Infection prevention and control 31
19 Adult basic life support 32
20 In-hospital resuscitation 34
21 Wound management 36
Health education and promotion 39
22 Health education and promotion 39
Discharge planning 40
23 Discharge planning 40
Evaluation 42
24 Evaluation 42
Research and service development 43
25 Research and service development 43
Section 2 Nursing people with common disorders 44
Nursing people with cardiovascular disorders 46
26 Nursing people with cardiovascular disorders 46
27 Signs, symptoms, assessment and emergencies 48
28 Nursing people with hypertension 50
29 Nursing people with coronary heart disease (stable angina) 52
30 Nursing people with CHD (acute coronary syndromes) 54
31 Nursing people with arrhythmias 56
32 Nursing people with valve disease 58
33 Nursing people with heart failure 60
34 Nursing people with aneurysms 62
35 Nursing people with peripheral vascular disease 64
Nursing people with respiratory disorders 66
36 Nursing people with respiratory disorders 66
37 Signs, symptoms, assessment and emergencies 68
38 Nursing people with respiratory failure 70
39 Nursing people with respiratory infections 72
40 Nursing people with asthma 74
41 Nursing people with COPD 76
Nursing people with digestive disorders 78
42 Nursing people with digestive disorders 78
43 Signs, symptoms, assessment and emergencies 80
44 Nursing people with infections of the digestive system 82
45 Nursing people with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease 84
46 Nursing people with stomach disorders 86
47 Nursing people with intestinal disorders 88
48 Nursing people with disorders of the intestines and anal canal 90
49 Nursing people with liver disorders 92
50 Nursing people with gallstone disease 94
51 Nursing people with pancreatitis 96
Nursing people with renal and urinary disorders 98
52 Nursing people with renal and urinary disorders 98
53 Signs, symptoms, assessment and emergencies 100
54 Nursing people with glomerulonephritis 102
55 Nursing people with acute renal failure 104
56 Nursing people with chronic renal failure 106
57 Nursing people with urinary calculi 108
58 Nursing people with urinary tract infections 110
Nursing people with blood/lymph disorders 112
59 Nursi
About the author
Andrée le May is Professor of Nursing within the School of Health Sciences, at the University of Southampton.
Summary
Everything you need to know about Adult Nursing. at a Glance! Adult Nursing at a Glance is the perfect companion for study and revision for Adult Nursing students from the publishers of the market-leading at a Glance series.