Pediatric Facts Made Incredibly Quick - Mikki Meadows Oliver - Bog - Wolters Kluwer Health - Plusbog.dk
Publisher's Note: Get essential pediatric nursing guidance and vital information in your pocket, with the freshly updated Pediatric Facts Made Incredibly Quick! ® , 3rd Edition . Like having a friendly, experienced coworker at your side, this enjoyable, colorfully illustrated guide clarifies vital pediatric nursing skills and concepts, with easy-to-remember how-to’s on pediatric vital signs, pain assessments, meds administration, and more. Whether you’re a nursing student or a nurse who is new to pediatrics, this must-have quick-reference delivers on-the-spot knowledge and confidence needed to provide safe, effective care . Get the know-how you need to succeed, with this colorful in-your-pocket guide, featuring: · NEW and updated content on crucial pediatric nursing skills - Spiral-bound format that easily fits in your pocket for at-a-glance answers or as an on-the-unit shelf reference - Laminated, wipe-clean pages that are perfect for notetaking - Dozens of color photos, drawings, and diagrams that demonstrate the concise, easy-to-remember text - Clear directions and helpful tables delineating vital technical information, including: Lab Values – Chemistry tests, complete blood count, antibiotic levels, urine, acid-base disorders Meds / IV Therapy – Immunization schedules, calculations, conversions, BSA, administration methods and sites, fluid needs, IV solutions, blood compatibility, insulin IV solutions – Infusion therapy and rates Color-coded tabs that provide quick access to a broad range of techniques, data, and information on areas such as: Growth and Patterns of Development – Theories of development; expected growth rates; height and weight tables; stages of development – language, play, psychosocial, moral, intuitive; sexual maturity; preparation for hospitalization and surgery Assessment – Health history; length and head circumference; physical exams; abuse assessments; burns; mental health; vital signs – normal heart rates; assessment of body systems – eyes and ears, respiratory, cardiovascular, GI, urinary, nervous, musculoskeletal, hematological, immune, and endocrine Emergency measures – CPR, choking, ACLS algorithms Skills – Med administration, IVs, precautions, tracheostomy care Teaching – SIDS, choking, toileting, burns, poison, drowning, falls, vehicle safety Resources – Conversion, nutrition, sleep, cultural concerns Important on-the-job and classroom resources – includes an English-to-Spanish guide for translations of basic terms - “Nurse Joy” and “Jake” provide expert insights and encouragement on assessments and interventions Clinical Editor Mikki Meadows-Oliver, PhD, RN, FAAN, is Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, Connecticut.