Acute and Critical Care in Adult Nursing

This book develops your ability to manage the care of critically and acutely ill patients, and recognise...
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SKU: 9781526444684
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Author: Desiree Tait
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Language: English
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Acute and Critical Care in Adult Nursing by Tait, Desiree

Acute and Critical Care in Adult Nursing

Dhs. 338.82

Acute and Critical Care in Adult Nursing

Dhs. 338.82
Author: Desiree Tait
Format: Paperback
Language: English
This book develops your ability to manage the care of critically and acutely ill patients, and recognise and deal with the early signs of deterioration. Taking a practical real-life approach to care, each chapter focuses on a patient with a particular issue, from chest pain to sepsis, considering the primary symptoms before working through the knowledge and skills needed to care for that patient. The book focuses on developing clinical assessment and decision-making skills, leaving you confident and competent in caring for patients who are unstable, deteriorating or critically ill.

Key features
  • Each chapter is mapped to the 2018 NMC Standards
  • Packed with engaging real-life practice examples and activities
  • Provides robust evidence-based tools and frameworks to use in practice, such as ABCDE assessments



Author: Desiree Tait, Catherine Williams, Dave Barton
Publisher: Learning Matters
Published: 04/29/2022
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.27lbs
Size: 9.61h x 6.69w x 0.75d
ISBN: 9781526444684

About the Author
Tait, Desiree: - Desi Tait is senior lecturer and Year leader for BSc Nursing in the Faculty for Health and Social Care at Bournemouth University. Desi has over 30 years experience in the practice, theory and education of adult acute and critical care nursing and facilitates critical care education at both undergraduate and post graduate levels. She has a particular interest in the use of blended learning strategies in critical care undergraduate education and is involved in developing and evaluating innovative ways to facilitate student learning by adopting a practice based approach to education. Desi completed her doctorate in the study of nurses' experience of recognizing and managing clinical deterioration in patients in hospital in 2009 and this continues to be an area of clinical interest.Williams, Catherine: - Catherine Williams is the programme Director for undergraduate nursing at the College of Human and Health Sciences, and has over 14 years' experience in the practice, theory and education of postgraduate and undergraduate level.Barton, Dave: - David Barton is now retired and was formerly Associate Professor and Academic Lead in the Department of Nursing, School of Human & Health Science, Swansea University. David qualified as an RGN at Kings College Hospital and then specialised in critical care nursing. He worked in Intensive Care in both Carmarthen and Swansea before becoming a Nurse Lecturer at the University of Wales Swansea in 1989. David's academic and scholarly interests have focused particularly on advanced clinical nursing and he has worked to develop nursing networks in Wales and the UK. He is the Chair of the Association of Advanced Nursing Practice Educators (AANPE), and is actively involved with the Modernising Careers agenda at a strategic level both in Wales and nationally. He has also published widely in journals and textbooks. Recently David has taken the lead in managing the Department of Nursing at Swansea University, promoting the educational and research agenda students at pre and post registration level, and from undergraduate to doctoral level. Throughout his career as a lecturer he has maintained his clinical practice, working regularly in Intensive Care.
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