Description
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Reviewers
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part 1. Clinical Foundations
- Chapter 1. Nursing Assessment and Resuscitation
- I. Primary Assessment
- II. Resuscitation
- III. Secondary Assessment
- IV. Focused Assessment
- V. Diagnostic Procedures
- VI. Analysis: Differential Nursing Diagnoses/Collaborative Problems
- VII. Planning and Implementation/Interventions
- VIII. Evaluation and Ongoing Monitoring
- IX. Documentation of Nursing Assessments and Resuscitation
- X. Age-Related Considerations
- Chapter 2. Triage
- I. Triage Overview
- II. Additional Triage Responsibilities
- III. Administrative Responsibilities
- IV. Selected Considerations
- Chapter 3. Abuse and Neglect
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Abuse/Assault Emergencies
- Chapter 4. Complementary/Alternative Therapies
- I. Introduction
- II. Types of Complementary/Alternative Therapies
- III. General Strategy
- Chapter 5. Palliative and End-of-Life Care
- I. Overview
- II. Palliative Care Symptom Management
- III. Possible Triggers for Obtaining a Palliative Care Consult
- IV. Family Presence During Resuscitation
- V. Death Notification
- VI. End-of-Life Legalities/Ethics
- Chapter 6. Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring
- I. Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring Basics
- II. Specific Pressure Monitoring Systems
- Chapter 7. Organ and Tissue Donation
- I. Overview
- II. Legislation and Regulation
- III. Donation Opportunities
- IV. Safety in Donation
- V. Donation Referrals
- VI. OPO Donor Evaluation
- VII. Determination of Brain Death
- VIII. Donor Family Authorization
- IX. Interacting with and Supporting Donor’s Family
- X. Maintaining Viability of Potential Organ Donors
- XI. Maintaining Viability of Potential Tissue/Ocular Donor
- XII. Pre- and Posttransplantation Emergencies (see Chapter 25)
- Chapter 8. Pain Management
- I. Pain Overview
- II. Definitions
- III. Pain Physiology
- IV. General Strategy
- V. Pain Management Practice
- VI. Procedural Sedation
- Chapter 9. Isolation and Personal Protective Equipment
- I. General Strategy
- II. Personal Protective Equipment1,6-13
- III. Precautions to Prevent Transmission of Infectious Agents1
- IV. Organizational Infection Control Recommendations1,2,16-18
- Chapter 10. Children with Special Health Needs (CSHN)
- I. Legislation
- II. Demographics
- III. General Strategy
- IV. Specific Special Health Care Needs
- V. Special Considerations
- Part 2. Clinical Emergencies
- Chapter 11. Abdominal Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Abdominal Emergencies
- Chapter 12. Cardiovascular Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Medical Cardiovascular Emergencies
- Chapter 13. Dental, Ear, Nose, and Throat Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Dental Emergencies
- III. Specific Ear Emergencies
- IV. Specific Nose Emergencies
- V. Specific Throat Emergencies
- Chapter 14. Endocrine Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Endocrine Emergencies
- Chapter 15. Environmental Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Environmental Emergencies
- Chapter 16. Facial and Ocular Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Facial Emergencies
- III. Specific Medical Ocular Emergencies
- Chapter 17. Fluid and Electrolyte Abnormalities
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Fluid Emergencies
- III. Specific Electrolyte Emergencies
- IV. Parenteral Administration
- Chapter 18. Genitourinary Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Genitourinary Emergencies
- Chapter 19. Hematologic/Oncologic Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Hematologic/Oncologic Emergencies
- III. Hematologic/Oncologic Complications
- Chapter 20. Communicable and Infectious Disease Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Communicable and Infectious Disease Emergencies
- Chapter 21. Medical Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Medical Emergencies
- Chapter 22. Neurologic Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Neurologic Emergencies
- Chapter 23. Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Obstetric Emergencies
- III. Specific Gynecologic Emergencies
- Chapter 24. Orthopedic Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Soft Tissue Emergencies
- III. Specific Bony Skeleton Emergencies
- Chapter 25. Pre- and Post-Transplant Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Pre-Solid Organ Transplant Emergencies
- III. Post-Solid Organ Transplant Emergencies
- Chapter 26. Toxicologic Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Toxicologic Emergencies
- Chapter 27. Psychiatric/Psychosocial Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Psychosocial Emergencies
- Chapter 28. Respiratory Emergencies
- I. General Strategies
- II. Specific Respiratory Emergencies
- Chapter 29. Shock Emergencies
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Shock Emergencies
- Chapter 30. Wounds and Wound Management
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Wound Management Emergencies
- Part 3. Trauma Emergencies
- Chapter 31. Mechanism of Injury
- I. Biomechanics and Kinematics
- II. Types of Injuries
- Chapter 32. Nursing Assessment and Trauma Resuscitation
- I. Primary Assessment1–6
- II. Resuscitation1-6
- III. Secondary Assessment3
- IV. Consider Need for Transfer2,3
- V. Analysis: Differential Nursing Diagnoses/Collaborative Problems
- VI. Planning and Implementation/Interventions
- VII. Evaluation and Ongoing Monitoring
- VIII. Documentation of Interventions and Patient Response
- IX. Age-Related Considerations
- Chapter 33. Abdominal and Urologic Trauma
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Abdominal Injuries
- III. Specific Urologic Injuries
- Chapter 34. Burn Trauma
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Burn Injuries
- Chapter 35. Neurologic Trauma
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Traumatic Neurologic Injuries
- Chapter 36. Ocular and Maxillofacial Trauma
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Traumatic Ocular Injuries
- III. Specific Traumatic Maxillofacial Injuries
- Chapter 37. Trauma in Pregnancy
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Injuries of the Pregnant Trauma Patient
- Chapter 38. Orthopedic Trauma
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Soft Tissue Injuries
- III. Specific Injuries of Bony Skeleton
- IV. Specific Life-Threatening Complications Associated with Orthopedic Injuries
- V. Assistive Walking Devices and Splinting
- Chapter 39. Thoracic Trauma
- I. General Strategy
- II. Specific Thoracic Emergencies
- Chapter 40. Sexual Assault
- I. Definitions
- II. General Strategy
- Part 4. Professional Components
- Chapter 41. Disaster Preparedness and Response
- I. Disasters
- II. Disaster Phases
- III. General Strategy
- IV. Specific Weapons of Mass Destruction
- V. Four Stages of Disaster Management
- VI. United States Federal Disaster Response
- VII. Special Topics
- Chapter 42. Education: Professional, Patient, and Community
- I. Educational Principles
- II. Professional Education
- III. Patient Education
- IV. Community Education
- Chapter 43. Emergency Patient Transfer and Transport
- I. Emergency Medical Services System
- II. Interfacility Transport
- III. National Standards Related to Transport
- Chapter 44. Forensic Aspects of Emergency Nursing
- I. General Overview
- II. Assessment
- III. Physical Forensic Evidence
- IV. Informational Forensic Evidence
- Chapter 45. Legal and Regulatory Issues
- I. General Overview
- II. Consent
- III. Patient Treatment and Transfer Issues
- IV. Reportable Situations
- V. Documentation
- VI. Trauma Center Legalities
- VII. Affordable Care Act
- VIII. Hospital Accreditation Organizations
- Chapter 46. Professionalism and Leadership
- I. Professionalism
- II. Scope and Standards of Emergency Nursing4
- III. Career Development
- IV. Advanced Practice Roles in the Emergency Care System
- V. Networking
- VI. Leadership Traits and Styles
- VII. Leadership Competencies
- VIII. Work Environment
- IX. The Impaired Nurse
- Chapter 47. Research and Evidence-Based Practice
- I. Purpose
- II. Nursing Education and Research Functions
- III. Research Projects
- IV. Research Methodologies
- V. Research Process Steps
- VI. Research Ethics
- VII. Application to Clinical Practice
- VIII. Critiquing Research
- IX. Using Evidence-Based Practice
- Chapter 48. Violence in the Emergency Care Setting
- I. Definitions
- II. Bowie’s Expanded Typology of Violence2
- III. Violence Against ED Nurses
- Appendixes
- Appendix A. Coma Scales
- Appendix B. Age-Specific Vital Signs
- Appendix C. Infant Pain Scales
- Appendix D. Revised Trauma Score
- Index
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.