Description |
1 online resource (xxvii, 1236 pages) : color illustrations |
Contents |
Section one: Airway management. Endotracheal intubation (perform) ; Endotracheal intubation (assist) ; Endotracheal tube care and oral care practices for ventilated and nonventilated patients ; Extubation/decannulation (perform) ; Extubation/decannulation (assist) ; Laryngeal mask airway ; Nasopharyngeal and oral airway insertion ; Suctioning: endotracheal or tracheostomy tube ; Surgical cricothyrotomy (perform) ; Surgical cricothyrotomy (assist) ; Tracheostomy cuff and tube care -- Section two: Special pulmonary procedures. Continuous end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring ; Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation ; Oxygen saturation monitoring with pulse oximetry ; Prone positioning for acute respiratory distress syndrome patients -- Section three: Thoracic cavity management. Autotransfusion ; Chest tube placement (perform) ; Chest tube placement (assist) ; Chest tube removal (perform) ; Chest tube removal (assist) ; Closed chest-drainage system ; Needle thoracostomy (perform) ; Thoracentesis (perform) ; Thoracentesis (assist) ; Bronchoscopy (perform) ; Bronchoscopy (assist) -- Section four: Ventilatory management. Invasive mechanical ventilation ; Noninvasive ventilation ; Manual self-inflating resuscitation bag-valve-mask device ; Weaning mechanical ventilation -- Section five: Cardiac emergencies. Automated external defibrillation ; Cardioversion ; Defibrillation (external) ; Emergent open sternotomy (perform) and defibrillation (internal) (perform) ; Emergent open sternotomy and internal defibrillation ; External wearable cardiovascular-defibrillator ; Pericardiocentesis (peform) ; Pericardiocentesis (assist) -- Section 6: Cardiac pacemakers. Atrial electrogram ; Atrial overdrive pacing (perform) ; Temporary epicardial pacing wire removal ; Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator: post-insertion care ; Permanent pacemaker (assessing function) ; Temporary transcutaneous (external) pacing ; Temporary transvenous pacemaker insertion (perform) ; Temporary transvenous and epicardial pacing -- Section seven: Circulatory assist devices. Intraaortic balloon pump management ; Ventricular assist devices -- Section eight. Electrocardiographic leads and cardiac monitoring. Electrocardiographic leads and cardiac monitoring ; ST-segment monitoring (continuous) ; Twelve-lead electrocardiogram with right and left posterior leads -- Section nine: Hemodynamic monitoring. Arterial catheter insertion (perform) ; Arterial catheter insertion (assist), care, and removal ; Blood sampling from an arteral catheter ; Arterial pressure-based cardiac output monitoring ; Central venous/right atrial pressure monitoring ; Blood sampling from a central venous catheter ; Pulmonary artery catheter insertion (perform) ; Pulmonary artery catheter insertion (assist) and pressure monitoring ; Single-pressure and multiple-pressure transducer systems ; Pulmonary artery catheter insertion (assist) and pressure lines, troubleshooting ; Blood sampling from a pulmonary artery catheter ; Continous venous oxygen saturation monitoring ; Pulmonary artery catheter removal ; Cardiac output measurement techniques (invasive) ; Noninvasive cardiac output monitoring ; Esophageal cardiac output monitoring: perform ; Esophageal cardiac output monitoring: assist, care, and removal -- Section ten: Special cardiac procedures. Femoral arterial venous sheath removal ; Radial arterial sheath removal ; Pericardial catheter management ; Transesophageal echocardiography (assist) -- Section eleven: Vascular access and fluid management. Arterial puncture ; Central venous catheter insertion (perform) ; Central venous catheter insertion (assist), nursing care and removal ; Implantable venous access device: access, deaccess, and care ; Peripherally inserted central catheter and midline catheters ; Use of massive infusion device and a pressure infuser bag ; Intraosseous access |
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Section twelve: Neurologic monitoring. Peripheral nerve stimulation: train-of-four monitoring ; Noninvasive brain tissue monitoring: near-infrared cerebral spectroscopy ; EEG monitoring assist and nursing care ; Signal processed electroencephalography ; Brain tissue oxygen monitoring: insertion (assist), nursing care, and troubleshooting ; Cerebral blood flow monitoring ; Cerebral microdialysis ; Intracranial pressure monitoring, nursing care, troubleshooting, and removing -- Section thirteen: Special neurologic procedures. Lumbar puncture (perform) ; Lumbar puncture (assist) and nursing care ; Pupillometer -- Section fourteen: traction management. Cervical traction and stabilization: assist and nursing care ; Pin site and ves care -- Section fifteen: Pain management. Epidural catheters: insertion (assist) and pain management ; Patient-controlled analgesia -- Section sixteen: Special gastrointestinal procedures. Esophagogastric tamponade tube ; Focused abdominal assessment with sonography ; Gastric lavage in hemorrhage and overdose ; Endoscopic therapy ; Intraabdominal pressure monitoring ; Nasogastric and orogastric tube insertion, nursing care, and removal ; Fecal microbiota transplant (perform) ; Molecular adsorbent recirculating system (MARS) ; Paracentesis (perform) ; Paracentesis (assist) -- Section seventeen: Renal replacement. Continuous renal replacement therapies ; Hemodialysis ; Peritoneal dialysis -- Section eighteen: Special hematologic procedures. Apheresis and therapeutic plasma exchange (assist) ; Bone marrow biopsy and aspiration ; Bone marrow biopsy and aspiration (assist) -- Section nineteen: Burn wound management. Burn wound care ; Donor-site care ; Skin-graft care -- Section twenty: Special integumentary procedures. Intracompartmental pressure monitoring (perform) ; Wound closure (perform) -- Section twenty-one. Wound management. Cleansing, irrigating, culturing, and dressing an open wound ; Débridement: pressure ulcers, burns, and wounds ; Negative-pressure wound therapy ; Wound management with excessive drainage ; Fecal containment devices and bowel management systems ; Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy, gastrostomy, and jejunostomy tube care ; Small-bore feeding tube insertion using guidance systems ; Thermoregulation: heating, cooling, and targeted temperature management ; Prevention of immobility-related complications: kinetic therapy (continuous lateral rotation therapy and lateral rotation therapy) and ambulation of acute and critically ill patients ; Intrahospital transport of critically ill patients |
Summary |
Edited by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses and written by more than 100 critical care experts under the direction of Karen L. Johnson, PhD, RN, FAAN, this definitive reference represents the gold standard of care for procedures performed in progressive and critical care settings. It guides you through procedures common to the adult critical care environment, including those performed by advanced practice nurses, in an illustrated, step-by-step format. This edition - now in in full color - features new procedures, new and updated illustrations, and updated content throughout, reflecting the latest evidence-based guidelines and national and international protocols. Quick-reference tabs make it easier than ever to locate content quickly. This new edition integrates key AACN initiatives, such as Practice Alerts, and coordinates closely with the AACN Core Curriculum for Progressive and Critical Care Nursing, 8th Edition. Chapter-specific quick-links employ QR codes for instant access to high-quality online references. Edited by the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, written by more than 100 expert critical care clinicians under the direction of Karen L. Johnson, PhD, RN, FAAN, and extensively reviewed by more than 100 additional critical care experts to ensure the accuracy and currency. Comprehensive coverage includes all procedures commonly performed in progressive and critical care settings, including those performed by advanced practice nurses (indicated by an AP icon). Straightforward, step-by-step organization uses consistent headings to make following a procedure (and finding the various supporting elements) quick and easy, with bulleted lists, tables, and detailed illustrations throughout to ensure that content is easy to reference and follow. Rationales for all interventions in patient and family education, assessment, patient preparation, procedure, and monitoring help students understand the rationale for every step, and a level of evidence is provided when a research base exists to substantiate an intervention, giving insight into the strength of recommendations |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references via QR codes and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Intensive care nursing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Intensive care nursing.
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Critical Care Nursing
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Critical Illness -- nursing
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Intensive care nursing
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Genre/Form |
handbooks.
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Handbooks and manuals.
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Guides et manuels.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Johnson, Karen L., 1958- editor.
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American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, issuing body.
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ISBN |
9780323793827 |
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0323793827 |
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