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Delays in recognising deterioration, or inappropriate management of
people in acute care settings can result in late treatment,
avoidable admissions to intensive care units and, in some
instances, unnecessary deaths. As the role of the nurse in
healthcare settings continues to change and evolve, today's nursing
and other healthcare students need to be equipped with the
fundamental skills to recognise and manage deterioration in the
patient in a competent and confident manner, appreciating the
complexities of caring for those who are acutely unwell as you
learn to become practitioners of the future. Using a body systems
approach, and fully updated in light of new NEWS2 and NMC future
nurse standards, as well as acknowledging the challenges faced by
people with delirium in acute care settings, the second edition of
this book provides a comprehensive overview of the essential issues
in this important subject. Topics covered include recognition and
identification of physiological and mental deterioration in adults;
identification of disordered physiology that may lead to a medical
emergency linked to deterioration of normal function; relevant
anatomy and physiology; pathophysiological changes and actions that
need to be taken; immediate recognition and response;
investigations, diagnosis and management issues; and teaching and
preventative strategies. Including case studies and test yourself
questions, this book is an essential tool for student nurses who
are required to undertake acute care experiences and are assessed
in theory and practice.
Delays in recognising deterioration, or inappropriate management of
people in acute care settings can result in late treatment,
avoidable admissions to intensive care units and, in some
instances, unnecessary deaths. As the role of the nurse in
healthcare settings continues to change and evolve, today's nursing
and other healthcare students need to be equipped with the
fundamental skills to recognise and manage deterioration in the
patient in a competent and confident manner, appreciating the
complexities of caring for those who are acutely unwell as you
learn to become practitioners of the future. Using a body systems
approach, and fully updated in light of new NEWS2 and NMC future
nurse standards, as well as acknowledging the challenges faced by
people with delirium in acute care settings, the second edition of
this book provides a comprehensive overview of the essential issues
in this important subject. Topics covered include recognition and
identification of physiological and mental deterioration in adults;
identification of disordered physiology that may lead to a medical
emergency linked to deterioration of normal function; relevant
anatomy and physiology; pathophysiological changes and actions that
need to be taken; immediate recognition and response;
investigations, diagnosis and management issues; and teaching and
preventative strategies. Including case studies and test yourself
questions, this book is an essential tool for student nurses who
are required to undertake acute care experiences and are assessed
in theory and practice.
Delays in recognising deterioration or inappropriate management of
people in acute care settings can result in late treatment,
avoidable admissions to intensive care units and in some instances
unnecessary deaths. As the role of the nurse in healthcare settings
continues to change and evolve, today's student nurses need to be
equipped with the fundamental skills to recognise and manage
deterioration in the patient in a competent and confident manner,
as you learn to become practitioners of the future. Using a body
systems approach and emphasising the central role and function of
the nurse throughout, this book provides a comprehensive overview
of the essential issues in this important subject. Topics covered
include: recognition and identification of physiological
deterioration in adults; identification of disordered physiology
that may lead to a medical emergency linked to deterioration of
normal function; relevant anatomy and physiology;
pathophysiological changes and actions that need to be taken;
immediate recognition and response; investigations, diagnosis and
management issues; and teaching and preventative strategies.
Delays in recognising deterioration or inappropriate management of
people in acute care settings can result in late treatment,
avoidable admissions to intensive care units and in some instances
unnecessary deaths. As the role of the nurse in healthcare settings
continues to change and evolve, today's student nurses need to be
equipped with the fundamental skills to recognise and manage
deterioration in the patient in a competent and confident manner,
as you learn to become practitioners of the future.Using a body
systems approach and emphasising the central role and function of
the nurse throughout, this book provides a comprehensive overview
of the essential issues in this important subject. Topics covered
include: recognition and identification of physiological
deterioration in adults; identification of disordered physiology
that may lead to a medical emergency linked to deterioration of
normal function; relevant anatomy and physiology;
pathophysiological changes and actions that need to be taken;
immediate recognition and response; investigations, diagnosis and
management issues; and teaching and preventative strategies.
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