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2 Minute EBP Challenge

Monday, August 30, 2010
Ascites and alcoholic cirrhosis
In a patient with alcoholic cirrhosis, ascites may develop as a result of:

Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Dyspepsia and PPIs
How long can dyspepsia persist after the discontinuation of proton-pump inhibitors?

Monday, August 09, 2010
Geriatric Cardiac Function
In geriatric patients, a variety of events occur that cause a decrease in cardiovascular function.

 

Critical Care Skills

As patient acuity becomes increasingly more complex, patients on Med-Surg floors, in long-term care, and home care are requiring more intensive treatment. Often critical care equipment is following the patient out of the ICU and into other areas of patient care. It is important that every nurse have an understanding of vital critical care skills in order to manage this increasingly acute population.

What's inside Critical Care Skills Every Nurse Must Know:

1. The "Quick Check" assessment
2. Identification of "Red Flags" that signal problems
3. Management of the decompensating patient
4. Transporting the critically-ill patient
5. Critical analysis of vital sign changes

Critical Care Skills Every Nurse Must Know contains:

  • 60 minute audio CD
  • Workbook with examples
  • Pocket Reference


This program is taught by David W. Woodruff, MSN, RN-BC, CNS, CEN, a nationally-known nursing expert and teacher.

  • Learn the critical skills necessary to manage high-acuity patients
  • Take it back to work with the Pocket Reference!
Critical Care Skills Program
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$12

Pocket Reference not included. Total download size is about 11 MB (mp3 audio & pdf file)

You'll "get it", I guarantee it!

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