Accident & Emergency: Theory into Practice is the comprehensive
textbook for emergency nurses, covering the full range of emergency care
issues, including trauma management and trauma care, the lifespan,
psychological issues, physiology for practice, practice and professional
issues. This book is about more than what a nurse should do; it is about
why it should be done, leading to sustainable and safer practice.
The third edition of this ever-popular text expands its horizons to
include contributions from emergency care professionals in New Zealand,
Australia and the Republic of Ireland, as well as the United Kingdom.
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Applied anatomy and physiology and how it changes in injury and ill
health
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Treatment and management of a wide range of emergency conditions
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Includes emergency care across the life continuum, trauma management,
psychological dimensions and practice and professional issues.
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'Transportation of the critically ill patient' chapter outlines the
nursing and operational considerations related to transportation of
the acutely ill person.
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'Creating patient flow' chapter overviews the concepts behind patient
flow across the wider health system and introduces the key concept of
staff and patient time. It explores some of the techniques used in
manufacturing and service industries and its application to health
system, illustrating how to reduce the waste of patient and staff
time.
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'Managing issues of culture and power in ED' chapter demonstrates that
cultural awareness is about much more than recognising the different
religious needs of patients and their families; it's also about
recognising culture, diversity, stereotyping and expressions of power.
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Updated to reflect the latest practice and guidelines in this
fast-changing field of practice.