The newly updated
Nursing Facts Made Incredibly Quick! (R), 3rd Edition is the essential take-along pocket guide, offering instant access to the everyday clinical tools and information required of nurses in all specialty areas.
Supporting you like a friendly, experienced coworker, this enjoyable guide explains the vital nursing terms, concepts, and methods, with easy-to-remember how-tos on essential protocols, treatment algorithms, and technical skills. This must-have resource delivers on-the-spot confidence and information needed for successful classroom and clinical knowledge.
Get the know-how you need to succeed, with this colorful in-your-pocket guide, featuring:
- NEWand updated content on all the basic, vital nursing skills
- Spiral-bound format to easily fit in your pocket for quick at-a-glance answers
- Laminated, wipe-clean pages, perfect for notetaking and revising
- Clear, concise text backed by dozens of color photos, tables, drawings, and diagrams
- Clear directions on performing assessments, including:
- Cardiovascular, respiratory, neurologic, gastrointestinal, musculoskeletal, integumentary, and endocrine body systems
- Geriatric, pediatric, and psychiatric patient assessments
- Pain assessments
Color-coded tabs, providing quick access to information on a broad range of skills, with illustrated quick techniques, data, and information on areas such as: - Administering and monitoring medications and IV therapy, including dosage information
- Emergency care
- Nutrition - troubleshooting tube-feeding problems, evaluating nutritional disorders, nutritional guidelines
- Vital-sign ranges by age group
- Suicide interventions
- CPR algorithms and ECG quick-reference
- Quick-scan charts - lab values
- Infusion rates
- Teaching aids
Important on-the-job resources: - Evidence-based nursing practices
- Conversion charts for weight, body temperature, liquids, and solids
- CDC infection control guidelines
- Patient safety and identification guidelines
- Cultural considerations in patient care
- Dangerous Abbreviations to avoid in clinical documentation
- English-Spanish quick-reference guide and dictionary
Clinical Editor Tracy Taylor, MSN, RN, is an Associate Professor in the Division of Nursing at Kettering College in
Kettering, Ohio.