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ISBN 10: 1118745922
ISBN 13: 978-1118745922
Author: Lisa Dougherty, Sara Lister
Nationally recognised as the definitive guide to clinical nursing skills, The Royal Marsden Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures has provided essential nursing knowledge and up-to-date information on nursing skills and procedures for over 30 years. Now in its 9th edition, this full-colour manual provides the underlying theory and evidence for procedures enabling nurses to gain the confidence they need to become fully informed, skilled practitioners.
Written with the qualified nurse in mind, this manual provides up–to–date, detailed, evidence–based guidelines for over 200 procedures related to every aspect of a person′s care including key information on equipment, the procedure and post-procedure guidance, along with full colour illustrations and photos.
The Royal Marsden Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures 9th Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Overview
Evidence-based practice
Structure of the Manual
Conclusion
References
Part One: Managing the patient journey
Chapter 2: Assessment and discharge
Overview
Inpatient assessment and the process of care
Observation
Physical assessment/examination
Communication and discharge planning
References
Chapter 3: Infection prevention and control
Overview
Infection prevention and control
Aseptic technique
Source isolation
Protective isolation
Prevention and management of inoculation injury
Management of waste in the healthcare environment
References
Part Two: Supporting the patient with human functioning
Chapter 4: Communication
Overview
Communication
Anatomy and physiology
Communicating with those who are worried or distressed
Informing patients
Communicating with those with specific psychological needs
References
Chapter 5: Elimination
Overview
Normal elimination
Altered urinary elimination
Altered faecal elimination
Stoma care
References
Chapter 6: Moving and positioning
Overview
Moving and positioning: general principles
Moving and positioning the unconscious patient
Moving and positioning the patient with an artificial airway
Moving and positioning the patient with respiratory compromise
Moving and positioning the patient with neurological impairment
Moving and positioning of the patient with actual or suspected spinal cord compression or spinal cord injury
Moving and positioning the patient with an amputation
References
Chapter 7: Nutrition, fluid balance and blood transfusion
Overview
Fluid balance
Nutritional status
Provision of nutritional support: oral
Nutritional management of patients with dysphagia
Enteral tube feeding
Parenteral nutrition
Transfusion of blood and blood components
Complications
References
Chapter 8: Patient comfort and end-of-life care
Overview
Personal hygiene
Eye care
Ear care
Mouth care
Pain
Pain management
Acupuncture
Epidural and intrathecal analgesia
Regional analgesia: local anaesthetic nerve blocks and infusions
Entonox administration
Management of ascites
End-of-life care
References
Chapter 9: Respiratory care
Overview
Respiratory therapy
Oxygen therapy
Humidification
High-flow oxygen therapy
Continuous positive airway pressure
Chest drains
Tracheostomy and laryngectomy care
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
References
Part Three: Supporting the patient through the diagnostic process
Chapter 10: Interpreting diagnostic tests
Overview
Diagnostic tests
Blood: obtaining samples from a peripheral vein (venepuncture)
Blood sampling from a central venous catheter
Arterial sampling
Blood tests
Blood cultures
Post-procedural considerations
Antimicrobial drug assay
Cerebrospinal fluid obtained by lumbar puncture
Semen collection
Cervical uterine smear (pap smear)
Specimen collection: swab sampling
Specimen collection: urine sampling
Specimen collection: faecal sampling
Specimen collection: respiratory tract secretion sampling
Specimen collection: pleural fluid
Endoscopic investigations
Liver biopsy
Radiological investigations: X-ray
Magnetic resonance imaging
Computed tomography
References
Chapter 11: Observations
Overview
Observations
Pulse (heart rate)
Twelve-lead electrocardiogram (ECG)
Blood pressure
Respiration and pulse oximetry
Peak flow
Temperature
Urinalysis
Blood glucose
Neurological observations
References
Part Four: Supporting the patient through treatment
Chapter 12: Medicines management
Overview
Self-administration of medicines
Controlled drugs
Routes of administration
Injections and infusions
Infiltration and extravasation
References
Chapter 13: Perioperative care
Overview
Pre-operative care
Intraoperative care
Post-operative care
References
Chapter 14: Vascular access devices: insertion and management
Overview
Vascular access devices
Peripheral cannulas
Midline catheters
Peripherally inserted central catheters
Short-term percutaneous central venous catheters (non-tunnelled)
Skin-tunnelled catheters
Implanted ports
Arterial cannulas
References
Chapter 15: Wound management
Overview
Wounds
Pressure ulcers
Surgical wounds
Plastic surgery
Negative pressure wound therapy
References
Index
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