Best practices : evidence-based nursing procedures
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LRC - Main | National University - Manila | Nursing | General Circulation | GC RT 85.5 .B47 2007 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000000392 |
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Includes index.
What is best practice? --
Basic care --
Infection control --
Intravascular therapy --
Cardiovascular care --
Respiratory care --
Neurologic and sensory care --
Gastrointestinal care --
Renal and urologic care --
Orthopedic care --
Skin care --
Obstetric, neonatal, and postpartum care.
"Best Practices: Evidence-Based Nursing Procedures, Second Edition, gives you the evidence at every step to improve patient outcomes. The evidence that supports your actions: at-a-glance graphic symbols underscoring the research weight behind more than 200 procedures; support for thousands of nursing actions from research studies, the judgment of experts, and medical and nursing guidelines from AHRQ, AHA, INS, JCAHO, NIH, and many others; clinical impact of key recommendations; alerts to crucial nursing considerations; Innovative practices that have proven successful for your colleagues; and controversial issues, both resolved and ongoing, behind practice points; blood pressure classifications, new algorithms for stroke and pulseless arrest, surgical site verification, BLS algorithm, jugular venous oxygen saturation monitoring, amnioinfusion, newborn eye prophylaxis, tocolytic therapy, vacuum extraction; current nursing diagnoses, including expected outcomes; and teaching points for correctly educating your patient about his illness, treatment, and self-care."--Jacket.
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