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The newly revised third edition of the bestselling orientation guide for novice ER nurses delivers important clinical updates across body systems in an easy-to-read on the move bullet-point format. Including a new chapter on hematologic emergencies with evidence-based practice for sickle cell care management, all sections of this new edition have been thoroughly updated to supplement the ER nurse's busy day-to-day orientation process.The only book of its kind, this quick-access guide prepares ER nurses for the most common illnesses they will encounter by alphabetically organizing diseases and disorders within each body system. All chapters, written in short paragraphs with at-a-glance bulleted information, list relevant materials, equipment, and drugs. Each possible diagnosis comes with a definition, causes, signs and symptoms, and interventions.The popular "Fast Facts in a Nutshell" feature consists of succinct key points and questions and answers for review. Culminating in appendices that include a list of abbreviations, common lab values, EKG rhythms, and frequently used ER medications, this quick reference addresses the ER nurse's needs at a glance. Skills check-off sheets provide crucial self-checks for efficient and confident care in the ER.New to the Third Edition:New documentation tips throughout and updated illustrationsUpdated American Heart Association Guidelines includedStroke updates with TPA inclusion and exclusion criteria and administration tipsDisaster response updates including highly infectious diseases and mass casualtiesUpdates on increased opioid-induced cardiac arrests, toxicological emergencies, and substance abuse (includes synthetic and designer drugs)Updated information on respiratory emergenciesReorganized shock informationKey FeaturesWritten by an expert ER nurse for novice ER nurses and preceptorsHandy pocket sizeProvides easy referral to equipment, medications, procedures, and specialty careIncludes practical tips, tricks of the trade, and critical thinking questionsAudio book format available for the ER nurse on the goInstructor's resources available
Jennifer R. Buettner, RN, BSN, CEN, HHP currently serves as the nurse educator for the emergency department (ED) at DeKalb Medical Center at Hillandale, Lithonia, Georgia.
ContentsPrefaceAcknowledgments1. Tips on Surviving ED Nursing2. Acid-Base Imbalances3. Cardiovascular Emergencies4. Dental, Ear, Nose, and Throat Emergencies5. Disaster Response Emergencies6. Endocrine Emergencies7. Environmental Emergencies8. Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances9. Gastrointestinal Emergencies10. Genitourinary Emergencies11. Geriatric Emergencies12. Hematological Emergencies13. Infectious Disease Emergencies14. Mental Health Emergencies15. Neurological Emergencies16. OB/GYN Emergencies17. Ocular Emergencies18. Orthopedic and Wound Care Emergencies19. Pediatric Emergencies20. Respiratory Emergencies21. Shock and Multisystem Trauma Emergencies22. Substance Abuse and Toxicologic Emergencies23. TriageAppendicesA. Common Emergency Department Lab ValuesB. Everyday Emergency Department MedicationsC. Critical IV DripsD. AbbreviationsE. 12-Lead EKGs and Common DysrhythmiasF. Skills Check-Off SheetsBibliographyIndex