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Strengthen your emergency nursing know-how, with the newly updated ER Facts Made Incredibly Quick!® , 2nd edition, the indispensable pocket guide that offers on-the-go clarity on ER care essentials. Thumb quickly to the right topic with the help of brightly colored tabs, then scan the easy-read bulleted text for crucial how-to’s on trauma assessments, CPR, medications and IV, and treating multiple trauma, breathing difficulties, and gunshot wounds, and more. This is vital clinical support for, nurses and all ER healthcare professionals. Be expertly guided through ER assessments, devices, and treatment with …- NEW and updated quick-read, bulleted content, tables, and colorful images
NEW and updated tables, photos, drawings, and diagrams- Laminated pages are wipeable for easy notetaking and erasing
- Pocket-sized, spiral-bound format offering on-the-spot access to expert guidance
- Dozens of colorful diagrams, charts, and images supporting guidance on areas such as:
- Vital signs chart – neonates to older adults
- Advanced cardiac life support algorithms
- 8-step method for rhythm strip analysis
- Hands-free electrode placement for defibrillation
- CPR and choking interventions, by age group
- Assessment skills and flow charts for assessing individual body systems
Step-by-step direction on triage methods—assessments, procedures, and monitoring, including:- Triage criteria for critical trauma assessment
- Primary and secondary assessment – parameters, questions to ask patients, interventions
- Emergency Nurses Association and Academy of Emergency Physicians five-level triage scale to determine patient acuity
- Assessing child and elder abuse and neglect
- Maternal/neonatal charts – assessing gestational age, maternal hypotension, true versus false labor, fetal distress, preeclampsia, and more
- Newborn assessment charts and graphs – neonatal resuscitation, APGAR scoring system, pediatric vital sign normal ranges, pediatric trauma score, and more
- Assessment charts and pain measurement scale for scoring pain acuteness, symptoms, and appearance
- Disaster and mass casualty triage protocols
- Treating special triage populations – pediatric, geriatric, pregnant, LGBTQ patients
- Cultural considerations in patient care
- Evidence collection kit materials
Practical guide to patient teaching About the Clinical EditorJoyce Foresman-Capuzzi, MSN, APRN, CCNS, is a Clinical Nurse Educator at Lankenau Medical Center at the Crozer Keystone Health System in Chester, Pennsylvania.
Strengthen your emergency nursing know-how, with the newly updated ER Facts Made Incredibly Quick!® , 2nd edition, the indispensable pocket guide that offers on-the-go clarity on ER care essentials. Thumb quickly to the right topic with the help of brightly colored tabs, then scan the easy-read bulleted text for crucial how-to’s on trauma assessments, CPR, medications and IV, and treating multiple trauma, breathing difficulties, and gunshot wounds, and more. This is vital clinical support for, nurses and all ER healthcare professionals. Be expertly guided through ER assessments, devices, and treatment with …- NEW and updated quick-read, bulleted content, tables, and colorful images
NEW and updated tables, photos, drawings, and diagrams- Laminated pages are wipeable for easy notetaking and erasing
- Pocket-sized, spiral-bound format offering on-the-spot access to expert guidance
- Dozens of colorful diagrams, charts, and images supporting guidance on areas such as:
- Vital signs chart – neonates to older adults
- Advanced cardiac life support algorithms
- 8-step method for rhythm strip analysis
- Hands-free electrode placement for defibrillation
- CPR and choking interventions, by age group
- Assessment skills and flow charts for assessing individual body systems
Step-by-step direction on triage methods—assessments, procedures, and monitoring, including:- Triage criteria for critical trauma assessment
- Primary and secondary assessment – parameters, questions to ask patients, interventions
- Emergency Nurses Association and Academy of Emergency Physicians five-level triage scale to determine patient acuity
- Assessing child and elder abuse and neglect
- Maternal/neonatal charts – assessing gestational age, maternal hypotension, true versus false labor, fetal distress, preeclampsia, and more
- Newborn assessment charts and graphs – neonatal resuscitation, APGAR scoring system, pediatric vital sign normal ranges, pediatric trauma score, and more
- Assessment charts and pain measurement scale for scoring pain acuteness, symptoms, and appearance
- Disaster and mass casualty triage protocols
- Treating special triage populations – pediatric, geriatric, pregnant, LGBTQ patients
- Cultural considerations in patient care
- Evidence collection kit materials
Practical guide to patient teaching About the Clinical EditorJoyce Foresman-Capuzzi, MSN, APRN, CCNS, is a Clinical Nurse Educator at Lankenau Medical Center at the Crozer Keystone Health System in Chester, Pennsylvania.
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