Synopses & Reviews
Each chapter focuses on a specific area of care and related skills and considers the main practice issues. Each intervention is presented within a nursing problem which states the nature of the patient problem and goal. The available current evidence base is outlined and related to the problem before the procedure is explained in straightforward terms. Experienced nurses' tips have been integrated into the procedures, so alerting the learner to anticipate individual patients' needs or anxieties, or improve upon their own performance. Each chapter concludes with key texts to supplement the procedural steps with more theory. Where applicable, specific terms have been defined to aid the learner in developing their own vocabulary of specialist words, and to remind them that nursing jargon is also incomprehensible to patients.
The authors, who all have wide experience in teaching and practicing adult nursing, collaborated to write this book which evolved from a clinical skills module. It will be invaluable to the learner who really wants to get to grips with the more common nursing procedures.
Synopsis
Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-330) and index.
Synopsis
Written by authors have a wide experience in teaching and practicing adult nursing, Key Nursing Skills will be invaluable to nurses who really want to get to grips with the more common procedures.
Each chapter focuses on a specific area of care and related skills and considers the main practice issues. Each intervention is presented within a nursing problem which states the nature of the patient problem and goal. The available current evidence base is outlined and related to the problem before the procedure is explained in straightforward terms.
Experienced nurses’ tips have been integrated into the procedures, so alerting the reader to anticipate individual patients’ needs or anxieties, or improve upon their own performance.
About the Author
Barbara A. Workman, RGN, MSc, BSc(Hons), RNT, RCNT, DipN(Lond); Clare L. Bennet, RGN, MA, BSc(Hons), DipN, PGCHE; and Frances Gordon, PhD, Med, RN, RNT, RCNT, all of Middlesex University; with principal contributions from Nora Cooper, RGN, BA(Hons), PGCEA, also of Middlesex University.
Table of Contents
Beginning The Assessment Process.
Observations.
Infection Control.
Personal Hygiene.
Prevention of Complications at Bedrest.
Drug Administration.
Maintaining Fluid Balance.
Respiratory Care.
Nutritional Needs.
Elimination.
Aseptic Procedures.
Principles of Pre-and Post-Operative Care.
Index.