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Critical Care Nursing

  • 4th Edition - June 21, 2019
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Leanne Aitken, Andrea Marshall, Wendy Chaboyer
  • Language: English

Endorsed by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN)ACCCN is the peak professional organisation representing critical care nurses in Australia Written by leadi… Read more

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Endorsed by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN)
ACCCN is the peak professional organisation representing critical care nurses in Australia

Written by leading critical care nursing clinicians, Leanne Aitken, Andrea Marshall and Wendy Chaboyer, the 4th edition of Critical Care Nursing continues to encourage and challenge critical care nurses and students to develop world-class practice and ensure the delivery of the highest quality care.

The text addresses all aspects of critical care nursing and is divided into three sections: scope of practice, core components and specialty practice, providing the most recent research, data, procedures and guidelines from expert local and international critical care nursing academics and clinicians.

Alongside its strong focus on critical care nursing practice within Australia and New Zealand, the 4th edition brings a stronger emphasis on international practice and expertise to ensure students and clinicians have access to the most contemporary practice insights from around the world.

Key features

  • Increased emphasis on practice tips
  • to help nurses care for patients within critical care
  • Updated case studies, research vignettes and learning activities to support further learning
  • Highlights the role of the critical care nurse within a multidisciplinary environment and how they work together

Additional resources on Evolve

  • An eBook on VitalSource

Instructor resources

  • Case Study suggested responses
  • Learning Activity suggested responses
  • Additional Case Study answers
  • Image collection, including tables

Student resources

Additional Case Studies
  • Weblinks
  • Table of contents

    Section 1 - Scope of critical care:

    1. Scope of critical care practice

    2. Systems and resources

    3. Quality and safety

    4. Ethical issues in critical care

    Section 2 - Principles and practice of critical care:

    5. Essential nursing care of the critically ill patient

    6. Patient comfort and psychological care

    7. Family and cultural care of the critically ill patient

    8. Recovery and rehabilitation

    9. Cardiovascular assessment and monitoring

    10. Cardiovascular alterations and management

    11. Cardiac rhythm assessment and management

    12. Cardiac surgery and transplantation

    13. Respiratory assessment and monitoring

    14. Respiratory alterations and management

    15. Ventilation and oxygenation management

    16. Neurological assessment and monitoring

    17. Neurological alterations and management

    18. Support of renal function

    19. Nutrition assessment and therapeutic management

    20. Gastrointestinal, metabolic and liver alterations

    21. Pathophysiology and management of shock

    22. Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome

    Section 3 - Speciality practice:

    23. Emergency presentations

    24. Trauma management

    25. Resuscitation

    26. Postanaesthesia recovery

    27. Paediatric considerations in critical care

    28. Pregnancy and postpartum considerations

    29. Organ donation

    Product details

    • Edition: 4
    • Latest edition
    • Published: August 7, 2019
    • Language: English

    About the authors

    LA

    Leanne Aitken

    Affiliations and expertise
    Professor of Critical Care, School of Health Sciences, City, University of London, UK ; Professor of Critical Care Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery, and Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Qld, Australia

    AM

    Andrea Marshall

    Affiliations and expertise
    Professor of Intensive Care Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery and Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, QLD, Australia

    WC

    Wendy Chaboyer

    Affiliations and expertise
    Professor and Deputy Head of School (Research), School of Nursing and Midwifery and Person-Centred Health Services Group Leader, Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University, Qld, Australia