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Abstract
With each edition, ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing has built on its highly respected reputation. Its contributors aim to encourage and challenge practising critical care nurses and students to develop world-class critical care nursing skills in order to ensure delivery of the highest quality care.
Endorsed by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN), this 3rd edition presents the expertise of foremost critical care leaders and features the most recent evidence-based research and up-to-date advances in clinical practice, technology, procedures and standards.
Expanded to reflect the universal core elements of critical care nursing practice authors, Aitken, Marshall and Chaboyer, have retained the specific information that captures the unique elements of contemporary critical care nursing in Australia, New Zealand and other similar practice environments.
Structured in three sections, ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing, 3e addresses all aspects of critical care nursing, including patient care and organisational issues, while highlighting some of the unique and complex aspects of specialty critical care nursing practice, such as paediatric considerations, trauma management and organ donation.
- Presented in three sections: - Scope of Critical Care - Principles and Practice of Critical Care - Speciality Practice
- Focus on concepts that underpin practice - essential physical, psychological, social and cultural care
- New case studies elaborate on relevant care issues
- Practice tips highlight areas of care particularly relevant to daily clinical practice
- Learning activities support knowledge, reflective learning and understanding
- Additional case studies with answers available on evolve
- NEW chapter on postanaesthesia recovery
- Revised coverage on metabolic and nutritional considerations for the critically ill patient
- Alignment with the NEW ACCCN Standards for Practice
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing | iii | ||
Copyright Page | iv | ||
Table of Contents | v | ||
Foreword | vi | ||
Preface | viii | ||
About the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN) | x | ||
About the editors | xii | ||
List of contributors | xiii | ||
List of reviewers | xvi | ||
Acknowledgements | xvii | ||
Detailed contents | xviii | ||
Abbreviations | xxi | ||
Section 1: Scope of critical care | 1 | ||
Chapter 1. Scope of critical care practice | 3 | ||
Introduction | 3 | ||
Critical care nursing | 4 | ||
Development of the critical care body of knowledge | 4 | ||
Critical care nursing roles | 8 | ||
Leadership in critical care nursing | 9 | ||
Summary | 11 | ||
Online resources | 15 | ||
Further reading | 15 | ||
References | 16 | ||
Chapter 2. Systems and resources | 19 | ||
Introduction | 19 | ||
Ethical allocation and utilisation of resources | 20 | ||
Historical influences | 20 | ||
Economic considerations and principles | 21 | ||
Budget and finance | 22 | ||
Critical care environment | 25 | ||
Equipment | 25 | ||
Staff | 27 | ||
Risk management | 32 | ||
Measures of nursing workload or activity | 35 | ||
Management of pandemics | 37 | ||
Summary | 38 | ||
Online resources | 40 | ||
Further reading | 40 | ||
References | 40 | ||
Chapter 3. Quality and safety | 44 | ||
Introduction | 44 | ||
Evidence-based nursing | 45 | ||
Clinical practice guidelines | 47 | ||
Quality and safety monitoring | 48 | ||
Patient safety | 55 | ||
Non-technical skills | 58 | ||
Summary | 63 | ||
Online resources | 65 | ||
Further reading | 65 | ||
References | 66 | ||
Chapter 4. Recovery and rehabilitation | 73 | ||
Introduction | 73 | ||
Compromise following a critical illness | 74 | ||
Measuring patient outcomes following a critical illness | 84 | ||
Improving recovery following a critical illness | 87 | ||
Summary | 95 | ||
Online resources | 98 | ||
Further reading | 98 | ||
References | 98 | ||
Chapter 5. Ethical issues in critical care | 106 | ||
Introduction | 106 | ||
Ethics and the law | 107 | ||
Application of ethical principles in the care of the critically ill | 111 | ||
Ethics in research | 119 | ||
Summary | 121 | ||
Online resources | 123 | ||
Further reading | 124 | ||
References | 125 | ||
Section 2: Principles and practice\rof critical care | 129 | ||
Chapter 6. Essential nursing care of the critically ill patient | 131 | ||
Introduction | 131 | ||
Personal hygiene | 132 | ||
Eye care | 134 | ||
Oral hygiene | 135 | ||
Patient positioning and mobilisation | 137 | ||
Bowel management | 142 | ||
Urinary catheter care | 144 | ||
Care of the elderly | 146 | ||
Bariatric considerations | 147 | ||
Section 3: Specialty practice | 737 | ||
Chapter 23. Emergency presentations | 739 | ||
Introduction | 739 | ||
Background | 740 | ||
Triage | 740 | ||
Advanced clinical skills | 747 | ||
Retrievals and transport of critically ill patients | 748 | ||
Multiple patient triage/disaster | 749 | ||
Respiratory presentations | 750 | ||
Chest pain presentations | 753 | ||
Abdominal symptom presentations | 755 | ||
Acute stroke | 757 | ||
Overdose and poisoning | 758 | ||
Near-drowning | 775 | ||
Hypothermia | 777 | ||
Hyperthermia and heat illness | 778 | ||
Summary | 779 | ||
Online resources | 783 | ||
Further reading | 784 | ||
References | 784 | ||
Chapter 24. Trauma management | 791 | ||
Introduction | 791 | ||
Trauma systems and processes | 792 | ||
Common clinical presentations | 795 | ||
Summary | 821 | ||
Online resources | 824 | ||
Further reading | 825 | ||
References | 825 | ||
Chapter 25. Resuscitation | 829 | ||
Introduction | 829 | ||
Cardiac arrest | 830 | ||
Resuscitation systems and processes | 830 | ||
Post-resuscitation phase | 846 | ||
Special considerations | 847 | ||
Summary | 849 | ||
Online resources | 852 | ||
Further reading | 852 | ||
References | 852 | ||
Chapter 26. Postanaesthesia recovery | 857 | ||
Introduction | 857 | ||
Introduction to anaesthesia | 858 | ||
Anaesthetic agents | 858 | ||
Assessment and management in the postoperative period | 865 | ||
Assessment and management of specific postoperative complications | 875 | ||
Transferring care of the postoperative patient: discharge to an inpatient ward | 878 | ||
Summary | 879 | ||
Online resources | 881 | ||
Further reading | 881 | ||
References | 881 | ||
Chapter 27. Paediatric considerations in critical care | 885 | ||
Introduction | 885 | ||
Anatomical and physiological considerations in children | 886 | ||
Developmental considerations | 891 | ||
Family issues and consent | 892 | ||
Pain and sedation | 893 | ||
Upper airway obstruction | 893 | ||
The child experiencing lower airway disease | 898 | ||
Nursing the ventilated child | 901 | ||
The child experiencing shock | 902 | ||
The child experiencing acute neurological dysfunction | 904 | ||
Gastrointestinal and renal considerations in children | 905 | ||
Paediatric trauma | 907 | ||
Summary | 910 | ||
Online resources | 913 | ||
Further reading | 914 | ||
References | 914 | ||
Chapter 28. Pregnancy and postpartum considerations | 922 | ||
Introduction | 922 | ||
Epidemiology of critical illness in pregnancy | 923 | ||
Adapted physiology of pregnancy | 923 | ||
Diseases and conditions unique to pregnancy | 928 | ||
Exacerbation of medical disease associated with pregnancy | 939 | ||
Special considerations | 944 | ||
Caring for pregnant women in ICU | 946 | ||
Caring for postpartum women in ICU | 951 | ||
Summary | 954 | ||
Online resources | 958 | ||
Further reading | 958 | ||
References | 958 | ||
Chapter 29. Organ donation and transplantation | 966 | ||
Introduction | 966 | ||
Donation systems | 967 | ||
Organ donation and transplant networks | 967 | ||
Identification of organ and tissue donors | 969 | ||
Organ donor care | 975 | ||
Donation after cardiac death | 978 | ||
Tissue-only donor | 979 | ||
Summary | 979 | ||
Online resources | 983 | ||
Further reading | 984 | ||
References | 984 | ||
Appendix A: Practice standards for specialist critical care nurses | 986 | ||
Appendix B: Normal laboratory values | 989 | ||
Glossary of terms | 994 | ||
Index | 1001 | ||
Back Cover | Back Cover |