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Need to develop strong cardiac nursing skills or advance your practice to a higher level?
The newly updated Cardiac Nursing, 7th Edition is the gold standard reference and on-the-unit resource, offering crucial guidance and direction for nurses looking to provide up-to-date, evidence-based cardiac care.
Designed for both new and experienced nurses, this is top-level, expert direction on developing care plans, performing assessments, interpreting labs, diagnosis, and more, making this the vital road map to safe, positive cardiac patient outcomes.
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Delve into the seasoned expertise of this primary reference for cardiac nursing:
- NEW and updated easy-to-read content that reflects the newest developments and best practices in cardiac nursing
- NEWÂ chapters include:Â Women and Heart Disease; Palliative Care in Cardiology; Quality, Economics and Policy in Cardiovascular Care; and Advanced Practice Cardiac Nursing
- NEWÂ four-color design aids visual comprehension
- Chapter features include:Â Objectives, Clinical Questions and Key Questions, Key Takeaways, Case-Based Learning, ready-to-reference tables, figures, algorithms, and more
- Case Studies in each chapter â assist in developing critical thinking and clinical decision-making
- Checklists for basic cardiac care skills â taking accurate blood pressure measurement, developing care plans, patient teaching, and more
- Quick-reference tables that emphasize important concepts
- Lists the Standards of Cardiovascular Nursing Practice â assessment, diagnosis, outcomes Identification, planning, coordination of care, health promotion, consultation, ethics, and more
- Sections offer specific guidance on different aspects of care:
- Fundamentals of Cardiac Nursing â includes cardiac anatomy and physiology, systemic and pulmonary circulation and oxygen delivery, regulation of cardiac output and blood pressure
- Evaluation of the Heart and Heart Disease â includes history and physical exam, lab studies, radiologic exam, electrocardiography and cardiac rhythm, cardiac stress testing, and more
- Risk Assessment and Prevention of Heart Disease â includes psychosocial risk factors, obesity overview, exercise and activity, smoking cessation and effective treatment, hypertension, diabetes and more
- Pathophysiology and Management of Heart Disease â includes ischemic heart disease, peripheral vascular disease, valvular heart disease, adult congenital heart disease, cardiac arrhythmias, and more
- Expanding the role of the Cardiac Nurse â therapeutic intervention; disease management; global and population health; quality, policy and economics of cardiovascular care; leadership and team-based care
- Excellent teaching tool for training new cardiac nurses
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