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The book will help the students with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively communicate and collaborate with other healthcare professionals in a critical care setting and improve patient outcomes.
The curriculum provides an exposure to advanced life support techniques such as mechanical ventilation and hemodynamic monitoring, to ensure that students are fully prepared to handle complex critical care scenarios. The book emphasizes the importance of ethical decision-making and cultural competence in critical care nursing. It also covers the latest advancements in critical care technology and encourages students to stay up-to-date with current research and best practices in the field.
Students will have the skills and knowledge necessary to provide high-quality care to critically ill patients and make a meaningful impact in the healthcare field. Students will also learn how to work collaboratively with interdisciplinary healthcare teams and effectively communicate with patients and their families.
1.1 Concepts of Critical Care Nursing
1.2 Understanding The Principles of Critical Care Nursing
1.3 7 C’s of Critical Care
1.4 Identifying The Goals of Critical Care Nursing
1.5 Critical Care Unit Set Up Including Equipment Supplies, Use and Care of Various Type of Monitors, Ventilators etc
1.6 Legal and Ethical Issue in Critical Care
1.7 Scope of Critical Care Nursing
2.1 Impact of Critical Care Environment on Patients
2.2 Critical Care Nurse Qualities, Skills and Roles
2.3 Nursing Diagnosis
2.4 Nursing Care plan
2.5 Implementation
2.6 Evaluation
2.7 Classification of Critical Care Patients
2.8 Ethics of Decision making In Critical Care
3.1 Assessment Techniques and Tools
3.2 Vital Signs Monitoring
3.3 Neurological Assessment
3.4 Hemodynamic Monitoring
3.5 Laboratory Values and Interpretation
4.1 Nursing Workforce Management in Intensive Care
4.2 Organization and Evolution of Critical Care Unit
4.3 Staff Development and Training
5.1 General Assessment of Patients in Critical Illnesses
5.2 Psychological and Social Aspects of Critical Care Nursing
5.3 Intensive and Critical Care Nursing Perspectives
5.4 Comprehensive Critical Care Nursing
6.1 Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory System
6.2 Mechanical Ventilation
6.3 Non-invasive Ventilation
6.4 Oxygen Therapy
6.5 Airway Management
7.1 Anatomy and Physiology of the Cardiovascular System
7.2 Electrocardiogram (ECG) Interpretation
7.3 Hemodynamic Monitoring
7.4 Cardiac Medications
7.5 Cardiac Assist Devices
8.1 Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous System
8.2 Intracranial Pressure (ICP) Monitorin
8.3 Neurological Medications
8.4 Seizure Management
8.5 Traumatic Brain Injur
9.1 Anatomy and Physiology of the Renal System
9.2 Electrolyte Imbalances
9.3 Acid-base Balance
9.4 Renal Replacement Therapy
10.1 Anatomy and Physiology of the Gastrointestinal System
10.2 Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition
10.3 Gastrointestinal Bleeding
10.4 Bowel Management
11.1 Common Medications Used in Critical Care
11.2 Dosages, Administration and Side Effects
11.3 Drug Interactions
12.1 End-of-life Care
12.2 Patient Autonomy and Informed Consent
12.3 Advanced Directives
12.4 Legal Considerations
13.1 Communication and Collaboration with Other Healthcare Providers
13.2 Patient and Family Education
13.3 Patient Comfort and Psychological Care
13.4 Delegation and Supervision of Nursing Tasks
13.5 Leadership and Advocacy
13.6 Evaluation of Critical Care Nursing
13.7 Future Challenges in Critical Care Nursing
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CategoriesGeneral Science
Format PDF
TypeeBook