Covers all aspects of critical care nursing for patients who are experiencing acute physical, physiological and psychological alteration. Management of conditions in ICU and CCU is fully explained.Different formats of care plans are explained.
Key Features * This book focuses on total aspects of care of an adult patient with selected critical illnesses. * Provides care for patients who are experiencing acute physical, physiological and psychological alteration which occur as a result of disease process, hospitalisation and diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. * Book is organised according to different body systems with necessary medical knowledge as the background, while emphasising the human responses such as fear, pain, sensory deprivation and sensory overload and their management through application of Nursing process.
Table of Contents Part 1: General Aspects of Care 1. Evolution of Critical Care: Historical Perspectives 2. Concepts of Critical Care Nursing 3. Principles of Critical Care Nursing 4. Scope of Nursing Practice in Critical Care Units 5. Legal Aspects in Critical Care Nursing 6. Role of the Nurse in Critical Care Unit 7. Planning of a Critical Care Unit 8. Nosocomial Infections and their Control in Critical Care Units 9. Psychosocial Components of Critical Care Nursing 10. Nursing Process in Critical Care Unit
Part 2: Coronary Components of Critical Care Nursing 11. Assessment of Cardiovascular System 12. Assessment of Cardiovascular Function
Part 3: Pulmonary Components of Critical Care Nursing 14. Related Anatomy and Physiology 15. Assessment of Respiratory System 16. Nursing Process Pertaining to Pulmonary Function
Part 4: Medical Components of Critical Care Nursing 17. Hepatic Failure 18. Diabetic Keto Acidosis 19. Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Nonketoacidotic Diabetes 20. Endocrine Changes in Critically Ill Patient 21. Drug Overdosage 22. Tetanus 23. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation 24. Multiple Organ Failure 25. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Part 5: Surgical Components of Critical Care Nursing 26. Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance 27. Total Parenteral Nutrition 28. Pain 29. Nursing Process Pertaining to Complex Surgical Conditions 30. Postoperative Patient in Critical Care Unit 31. Preventing Postanaesthetic Complication.
Part 6: Neurological Components of Critical Care Nursing 32. Neurological Assessment 33. Nursing Process Pertaining to Specific Neurologic Conditions
Part 8: Trends and Issues 44. Critical Care Today 45. Clinical Practice 46. Education 47. Research 48. Information Technology and Critical Care 49. Quality Assurance in Critical Care Nursing