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Merenstein & Gardner's Handbook of Neonatal Intensive Care

  • 10th Edition
  • March 3, 2025
  • Mary I Enzman-Hines + 2 more
  • English
  • Paperback
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Co-edited by a team of physicians and nurses, Merenstein & Gardner’s Handbook of Neonatal Intensive Care, 10th Edition, is the leading resource for interprofessional collaborative care of critically ill newborns. Now printed in full color, it offers comprehensive coverage with a unique interprofessional collaborative approach and a real-world perspective that make it a practical guide for both nurses and physicians. This edition features updated content throughout to reflect the latest evidence-informed/evidence-based practice, national and international guidelines, and current protocols; a new Interprofessional Collaborative Practice chapter that provides a foundation for the team approach applied throughout the book; an expanded focus on parent teaching that reflects today’s diversity of family structures; an enhanced focus on gender and racial/ethnic inclusivity; and much more!

Pain Management, An Issue of Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 35-4
  • December 28, 2024
  • Lynn C. Parsons
  • English
  • Hardback
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In this issue of Critical Care Nursing Clinics, guest editor Dr. Deborah Garbee brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Older Adults in Critical Care. Older adults often present to critical care settings with multiple co-morbidities, polypharmacy, and geriatric syndromes, and critical care nurses need knowledge and skills to address the challenges presented by older adult patients and their care. In this issue, top nursing experts discuss new models of care, approaches to assessment and management, and guidelines for critical care nurses. 

Moving Forward in Critical Care Nursing: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic, An Issue of Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 36-3
  • August 1, 2024
  • Sharon C. O’Donoghue + 1 more
  • English
  • Hardback
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In this issue of Critical Care Nursing Clinics, guest editors Sharon C. O’Donoghue and Justin H. DiLibero bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Moving Forward in Critical Care Nursing: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic. The COVID-19 pandemic brought considerable pressure on nurses worldwide, and many new opportunities have occurred to help ease the burden and move forward. In this issue, top experts examine the changes the pandemic has ushered in and look to the future of making improvements for critical care nurses, covering topics like health inequities, healthy work environments, nursing management, and patient safety.

Sole’s Introduction to Critical Care Nursing

  • 9th Edition
  • June 21, 2024
  • Mary Beth Flynn Makic + 1 more
  • English
  • Paperback
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Develop the knowledge and skills you need to succeed in critical and progressive care nursing! Sole’s Introduction to Critical Care Nursing, 9th Edition is a concise, easy-to-understand guide to safe and effective patient care. It also offers excellent preparation for the Next-Generation NCLEX® Examination.

Critical Illness Outside the ICU, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 40-3
  • May 29, 2024
  • David N. Hager + 2 more
  • English
  • Hardback
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In this issue of Critical Care Clinics, guest editors Drs. David N. Hager, Kyle Gunnerson, and Stephen Macdonald bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Critical Illness Outside the ICU. Top experts cover key topics such as flight transport of the critically ill; models of critical care in the emergency department; in-hospital triage; rapid response teams; early warning systems; ICU without walls; and more.

Neonatal Nursing: Clinical Concepts and Practice Implications, Part 2, An Issue of Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 36-2
  • May 7, 2024
  • Leslie Altimier
  • English
  • Hardback
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In this issue of Critical Care Nursing Clinics, guest editor Leslie Altimier, DNP, RNC, NE-BC, brings her considerable expertise to the topic of Neonatal Nursing: Clinical Concepts and Practice Implications, Part 2. Top experts provide clinical reviews covering prenatal bonding, optimizing family-centered care, neonatal pain, palliative care, language developments in infants, and much more, with a focus on best practices and improving patient outcomes.

Disparities and Equity in Critical Care Medicine, An Issue of Critical Care Clinics

  • 1st Edition
  • Volume 40-4
  • April 9, 2024
  • Jordan A. Kempker + 2 more
  • English
  • Hardback
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In this issue of Critical Care Clinics, guest editors Drs. Jordan A. Kempker, Elizabeth Chuang, and Crystal E. Brown bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Health Disparities and Health Equity in Critical Care. Top experts cover key topics such as race, ethnicity, and gender disparities in management and outcomes of critically ill children and neonates, critically ill adults with trauma, critically ill adults with acute respiratory failure, critically ill adults with acute myocardial infarction, critically ill adults with acute cerebrovascular accident, critically ill adults with sepsis; and more.

Abordaje de la disfagia en el paciente traqueostomizado

  • 1st Edition
  • March 22, 2024
  • Paula Giménez Barriga + 3 more
  • Spanish
  • eBook
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Dada la escasa bibliografía publicada en español sobre este campo, se trata de un texto pionero que cuenta además con la participación de profesionales con amplia experiencia en el trabajo con pacientes con traqueostomía y disfagia. Esto permite al lector la adquisición de una visión integral y transdisciplinar del abordaje en esta población, así como tomar conciencia de la relevancia de las intervenciones deglutorias tanto en el posible proceso de decanulación como en el día a día de los pacientes y su entorno. Dirigida a profesionales sanitarios implicados e interesados en los trastornos de la deglución en personas portadoras de cánulas de traqueostomía, resultará útil también para pacientes y familiares que necesiten acceso a información contrastada y veraz. Los autores, especialistas y con experiencia clínica en logopedia/fonoaudiología, otorrinolaringología, medicina rehabilitadora, enfermería y fisioterapia respiratoria, aportan una visión global y de equipo, enfocada en la atención integral de las necesidades que la traqueostomía y la disfagia generan en los pacientes y en sus cuidadores.