Critical Care Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures
The second edition of Critical Care Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures is a practical overview of essential procedures for the care of critically ill patients. Beginning with chapters outlining the current scope of critical care, the book adopts a systematic stage-by-stage approach from admission to discharge. At each stage, it provides insights into physiology, key procedures, and the relevant evidence base. Now fully updated to incorporate the latest research and best practices, this volume is poised to remain an indispensable resource for the next generation of critical care providers.
Readers of the second edition will find:
- In-depth, beat-by-beat analysis of key procedures in critical care
- Interventions underpinned by the latest evidence
- Content aligned with the National Critical Care Competency Framework and endorsed by the British Association of Critical Care Nurses
Critical Care Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures is ideal for nurses working in a critical care unit, nurses undertaking post-qualification specialist courses in critical care, or other healthcare professionals working as part of a critical care team.
Sobre o autor
Suzanne Bench is Director of Nursing for a centre of research for nurses and midwives at Guys and St Thomas NHS Trust and Professor of Critical Care Nursing at London South Bank University, as well as honorary Senior Lecturer at King’s College, London, UK. She is an experienced clinical-academic intensive care nurse who sits on the executive board of the British Association of Critical Care Nurses.
Nicki Credland is a Reader in Critical Care at the University of Hull and a qualified and experienced critical care nurse. She was Chair of BACCN throughout the Covid-19 pandemic and advises NHS England on critical care nursing.
Chris Hill is a senior clinical practice educator at the Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead, and a Senior Lecturer at Brunel University, London, UK. He leads an Intensive Nursing Care course at the Royal Free for ICUs in North Central London and other parts of the capital.