Sheehy’s Manual of Emergency Care 8th Edition ISBN: 9780323710602
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Product Details
- Condition: New
- Publisher: Mosby
- Language: English
- Paperback: 576 pages
- ISBN: 9780323710602
- Item Weight: 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions: 7.48 x 0.94 x 9.13 inches
Description
**American Journal of Nursing (AJN) Book of the Year Awards, 1st Place in Critical Care- Emergency Nursing, 2023** **Selected for Doody’s Core Titles® 2024 in Emergency Care** Sheehy’s Manual of Emergency Care, 8th Edition offers complete, up-to-date coverage of the essentials emergency nurses need to know. Each condition commonly seen in the emergency setting is thoroughly addressed, from signs and symptoms, to diagnosis, treatment, developmental considerations, patient education, and more. Updated material and easy-to-reference contents make this resource a must-have for current practice.
- Quick-reference format is ideal for updating emergency nursing knowledge and improving patient care.
- Detailed discussions for each condition include signs and symptoms, diagnosis/diagnostic testing, treatment/interventions, age/developmental considerations, and patient/family education/discharge instructions.
- Authorship from the Emergency Nurses Association for more than 30 years ensures this book is a mainstay for best practices in emergency nursing.
- Content presented in a bulleted format provides quick and easy access to vital information.
- Practice points highlighted in special boxes offer quick reference to important content.
- NEW! Restructured table of contents presents anatomically related medical and trauma chapters sequentially for quick reference.
- NEW! Considerations for critical care in the ED.
- NEW! Considerations for the transgender patient.
- NEW! Section on human trafficking in the Interpersonal Violence and Abuse chapter.
- NEW! Section on violent risk assessment in the Workplace Violence chapter.
- NEW! Color photos insert visually highlights and clarifies key content.
- EXPANDED! Substance Abuse and Addiction Emergencies chapter covers methamphetamines, bath salts, marijuana edibles, opioid abuse/prescription drug abuse, heroin/Narcan, and substance abuse disorder.
- EXPANDED! Chapter on end-of-life includes information on palliative care considerations.
- UPDATED! Infectious Diseases chapter addresses coronavirus 19 (COVID-19), Ebola, and vector-borne malaria.
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Brandon Whitlock –
Working in Chicago, USA, this manual provides clear and concise guidance for emergency nursing care. The step-by-step assessment and intervention sections are especially practical in fast-paced settings. It serves as a dependable clinical reference only.
Tyson Caldwell –
Based in Phoenix, USA, I found the organized layout and quick-reference charts extremely helpful during trauma and critical care situations only.
Colton Reeves –
Preparing in Atlanta, USA, the evidence-based protocols and nursing priorities are explained in a very straightforward manner only.
Trevor Callahan –
Working in Philadelphia, USA, this manual offers clear and structured guidance for emergency nursing care. The assessment frameworks and intervention priorities are explained in a practical manner. It is extremely useful during high-acuity situations only.
Colby Ramirez –
Based in San Diego, USA, I found the triage principles and stabilization protocols easy to follow and clinically relevant only.
Graham Whitaker –
Preparing in Charlotte, USA, the organized charts and emergency algorithms made quick referencing during shifts much easier only.
Elliot Lawson –
From Tampa, USA, the sections on trauma care and cardiac emergencies are detailed yet concise, supporting confident decision-making only.
Declan Morrison –
Studying in Toronto, Canada, the comprehensive coverage of acute conditions makes it valuable for both students and experienced nurses only.
Hudson Keller –
Based in Vancouver, Canada, the clear step-by-step nursing interventions improve efficiency in fast-paced emergency departments only.
Spencer Holloway –
Working in Las Vegas, USA, the pediatric and geriatric emergency chapters are particularly well organized and practical only.
Caleb Donovan –
From Calgary, Canada, the updated evidence-based practices strengthen patient care standards in emergency settings only.
Kendall Brooks –
Studying in Seattle, USA, the concise summaries and clinical pearls help reinforce important emergency care concepts quickly only.
Skylar Pierce –
Based in Ottawa, Canada, the structured layout and quick-reference tools enhance patient assessment accuracy only.
Aubrey Collins –
Preparing in Boston, USA, the focused explanations of respiratory distress and shock management are especially helpful only.
Morgan Hayes –
From Montreal, Canada, this edition provides reliable and well-organized emergency nursing guidance for real-world clinical practice only.