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OverviewUsing the unique cycles of trauma framework, the 4th edition of this classic and highly acclaimed resource is thoroughly updated to bring you comprehensive coverage of cutting-edge research findings and current issues, trends, and controversies in trauma nursing. Detailed information guides you through all phases of care - from preventive care and the time of injury to the resuscitative, operative, critical, intermediate, and rehabilitative stages. Timely discussions on emerging topics such as mass casualty and rural trauma/telemedicine keep you up to date with the latest developments in the field. This practical, evidence-based reference is the most complete resource available for both novice and experienced trauma nurses working in a variety of care settings. Comprehensive coverage includes practical, clinically relevant trauma information for nurses at all levels of knowledge and experience working in a variety of settings. Evidence-based content ensures that you are using the latest and most reliable information available to provide state-of-the-art care for trauma patients. A user-friendly format, logical organization, and helpful tables and illustrations help you find information quickly and clarify key concepts and procedures. Detailed information guides you through all phases of care - from preventive care and the time of injury to the resuscitative, operative, critical, intermediate, and rehabilitative stages. Special populations coverage prepares you to meet the unique needs of pregnant, pediatric, and elderly patients, as well as bariatric patients, burn victims, patients with substance abuse issues, and organ and tissue donors. A section on Clinical Management Concepts gives you a solid understanding of key issues affecting all patients regardless of their injury, including mechanism of injury, traumatic shock, patient/family psychosocial responses to trauma, pain management, wound healing, and nutrition. A new Mass Casualty chapter prepares you to act quickly and confidently in the event of a disaster, with guidelines for initial response and sustained response, lessons learned from recent disasters, government involvement, and hazmat, bioterrorism, and nuclear-radiological preparedness. A new chapter on Rural Trauma/Telemedicine focuses on the unique nature of rural trauma care and offers strategies to help you improve healthcare delivery in this challenging environment. A new Trauma in the Bariatric Patient chapter provides the specialized information you need to meet the challenges and needs of this growing patient population. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Karen A. McQuillan , Mary Beth Flynn Makic , Eileen WhalenPublisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Imprint: Saunders Edition: 4th Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 5.20cm , Length: 27.60cm Weight: 2.562kg ISBN: 9781416037729ISBN 10: 1416037721 Pages: 992 Publication Date: 09 July 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9780323567855 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsPART I: General Concepts in Trauma Nursing 1. Evolution of the Trauma Cycle 2. Economic and Administrative Issues in Trauma Care 3. Performance Improvement and Patient Safety in Trauma Care 4. Ethics in Trauma Nursing 5. Legal Concerns in Trauma Nursing 6. Injury Prevention 7. Prehospital Care of the Trauma Patient 8. Trauma in Rural Areas 9. Mass Casualty Incidents 10. Nursing Practice Through the Cycle of Trauma 11. Rehabilitation of the Trauma Patient PART II: Clinical Management Concepts 12. Mechanism of Injury 13. Shock and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome 14. Initial Management of Traumatic Shock 15. Infection and Infection Control 16. Wound Healing and Soft Tissue Injuries 17. Metabolic and Nutritional Management of the Trauma Patient 18. Analgesia, Sedation, and Neuromuscular Blockade in the Trauma Patient 19. Psychosocial Impact of Trauma PART III: Single System Injuries 20. Traumatic Brain Injuries 21. Maxillofacial Injuries 22. Ocular Injuries 23. Spinal Cord Injuries 24. Thoracic Injuries 25. Abdominal Injuries 26. Genitourinary Injuries and Renal Management 27. Musculoskeletal Injuries PART IV: Unique Patient Populations 28. The Pregnant Trauma Patient 29. Pediatric Trauma 30. Trauma in the Elderly 31. Trauma in the Bariatric Patient 32. Burn Injuries 33. Substance Abuse and Trauma Care 34. The Organ and Tissue DonorReviewsThe chapters are written in the language of science, but are as compelling as a good novel. The tables and figures are clear and references current....The chapters are full of universal principles and useful ideas. <b>Nursing Standard, April 8 2009</b></p> <p> The chapters are written in the language of science, but are as compelling as a good novel. The tables and figures are clear and references current....The chapters are full of universal principles and useful ideas. Nursing Standard, April 8 2009 Author InformationMary Beth Flynn Makic has more than 30 years of critical care experience in research, evidence-based practice, and clinical education. She is a Professor at the University of Colorado College of Nursing and Program Director for the Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist graduate program. She is also a Research Scientist at a Level I trauma center in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Makic achieved her BSN from the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Wisconsin. She completed her Masters of Science at the University of Maryland at Baltimore with a focus on trauma patient populations and the advanced practice role of a Clinical Nurse Specialist. Her PhD was conferred in 2007 by the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Denver, Colorado. She is active locally and nationally in several professional organizations. She recently served on the Board of Directors for the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. She also serves on the editorial board of several critical care journals, has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, and is a successor co-author of two Elsevier books on nursing diagnosis. Dr. Makic is well known for her passion for improving patient outcomes and nursing practice through evidence-based practice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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