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Mosby's Pocket Guide to Nursing Skills & Procedures

  • 9th Edition - December 13, 2017
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Anne G. Perry, Patricia A. Potter
  • Language: English

Mosby’s Pocket Guide to Nursing Skills & Procedures, 9th Edition, is a concise, pocket-sized study tool and clinical reference based on the best-selling textbook Clinical Nu… Read more

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Mosby’s Pocket Guide to Nursing Skills & Procedures, 9th Edition, is a concise, pocket-sized study tool and clinical reference based on the best-selling textbook Clinical Nursing Skills & Techniques, 9th Edition! This spiral-bound presents 85 key nursing skills in a convenient, A-to-Z format. Step-by-step instructions include full-color photos plus rationales explaining why and how to use specific techniques to help you troubleshoot potential problems and take appropriate actions to address them. With the latest in evidence-based practice this essential guide is a great tool to help you safely and effectively perform core nursing skills.

Key features

  • Clear, two-column format shows you how to perform skills, with rationales for each step explaining the reason behind the practice and the benefit to patients.
  • Alphabetical organization of skills makes it easy to find information quickly, with each skill beginning on a new page.
  • A convenient pocket size and spiral binding allow the book to fit easily into your coat pocket and to stay open on the page you want.
  • Safety alerts highlight important information for patient safety and effective performance of skills.
  • Special Considerations address teaching, the home care setting, and care modifications for pediatric and geriatric patients.
  • Documentation guidelines include a bulleted list of what should be reported and recorded in the patient records.
  • Unexpected outcomes and related interventions help you to troubleshoot potential problems and take appropriate actions to address them.

Table of contents

A

1. Acapella Device

2. Aquathermia and Heating Pads

3. Aspiration Precautions

4. Assistive Device Ambulation (Use of Crutches, Cane, and Walker)

5. Automated External Defibrillator

B

6. Bladder Volume Measurement

7. Blood Administration

8. Blood Pressure by Auscultation: Upper extremities, Lower extremities, Palpation

9. Blood Glucose Testing

10. Blood Pressure: Automatic

C

11. Cardiac Monitor: Applying

12. Central Venous Access Device Care: Central Venous Catheter, Ports

13. Chest Tube Care

14. Cold Applications

15. Condom Catheter

16. Continuous Passive Motion Machine

17. Continuous Subcutaneous Infusion

D

18. Dressings: Dry and Moist-to-Dry,

29. Dressings: Hydrocolloid, Hydrogel, Foam, or Alginate

20. Dressings: Transparent

E

21. Ear Drop Administration

22. Ear Irrigations

23. Electrocardiogram: Obtaining a 12-Lead

24. Enemas

25. Enteral Nutrition via Gastrostomy or Jejunostomy Tube

26. Enteral Nutrition via a Nasoenteric Feeding Tube

27. Epidural Analgesia

28. Eye Irrigation

29. Eye Medications: Drops and Ointment

F

30. Fall Prevention in a Health Care Facility

31. Fecal Impaction: Removing Digitally

H

32. Hypothermia and Hyperthermia Blankets

I

33. Incentive Spirometery

34. Intradermal Injections

35. Intramuscular Injections

36. Intravenous Medications: Intermittent Infusion Sets and Mini-Infusion Pumps

37. Intravenous Medications: Intravenous Bolus

38. Isolation Precautions

M

39. Mechanical Lifts

40. Metered-Dose Inhalers

41. Moist Heat (Compress and Sitz Bath)

42. Mouth Care: Unconscious or Debilitated Patients

N

43. Nail and Foot Care

44. Nasoenteral Tube: Placement and Irrigation

45. Nasogastric Tube for Gastric Decompression: Insertion and Removal

46. Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy

O

47. Oral Medications

48. Oral Medications: Nasogastric Tube Administration

49. Ostomy Care (Pouching)

50. Oxygen Therapy: Nasal Cannula, Oxygen Mask, T Tube, or Tracheostomy Collar

P

51. Parenteral Medication Preparation: Ampules and Vials

52. Parenteral Medications: Mixing Medications in One Syringe

53. Patient-Controlled Analgesia

54. Peripheral Intravenous Care: Dressing Care, Discontinuation

55. Peripheral Intravenous Care: Regulating Intravenous Flow Rate, Changing Tubing and Solution

56. Peripheral Intravenous Insertion

57. Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Care

58. Postoperative Exercises

59. Pressure Bandages (Applying)

60. Pressure Ulcer Risk Assessment

61. Pressure Ulcer Treatment

62. Pulse Oximetry

R

63. Rectal Suppository Insertion

64. Respiration Assessment

65. Restraint Application

66. Restraint-Free Environment

S

67. Seizure Precautions

68. Sequential Compression Device and Elastic Stockings

69. Specialty Beds: Air-Fluidized, Air Suspension, and Rotokenetic

70. Sterile Gloving

71. Sterile Technique: Donning and Removing Cap, Mask, and Protective Eyewear

72. Subcutaneous Injections

73. Suctioning: Closed (In-line)

74. Suctioning: Nasopharyngeal, Nasotracheal, and Artificial Airway

75. Suprapubic Catheter Care

76. Suture and Staple Removal

T

77. Topical Skin Applications
78. Tracheostomy Care

U

79. Urinary Catheter Insertion

80. Urinary Catheter Care and Removal

81. Urinary Catheter Irrigation

82. Urinary Diversion: Pouching an Incontinent Urinary Diversion

V

83. Vaginal Instillations

84. Venipuncture: Collecting Blood Specimens and Cultures by Syringe and Vacutainer Method

W

85. Wound Drainage Devices: Jackson-Pratt, Hemovac

86. Wound Irrigation

Product details

  • Edition: 9
  • Latest edition
  • Published: February 2, 2018
  • Language: English

About the authors

AP

Anne G. Perry

Anne Griffin Perry, RN, MSN, EdD, FAAN is a Professor Emerita, School of Nursing, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Illinois.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor Emerita, School of Nursing, Southern Illinois University—Edwardsville, Edwardsville, Illinois, USA

PP

Patricia A. Potter

Patricia A. Potter, RN, MSN, PhD, FAAN is a Former Director of Research, Patient Care Services Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis, Missouri.
Affiliations and expertise
Formerly, Director of Research, Patient Care Services, Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, USA