This manual is aimed at all healthcare practitioners, from novice to expert, who care for the critically ill patient, recognising that different disciplines contribute to the provision of effective care and that essential knowledge and skills are shared by all practitioners. It provides evidence-based guidelines on core critical care procedures and includes a comprehensive competency framework and specific competencies to enable practitioners to assess their abilities and expertise. Each chapter provides a comprehensive overview, beginning with basic principles and progressing to more complex ideas, to support practitioners to develop their knowledge, skills and competencies in critical care.
Зміст
List of contributors
Foreword by Julian Bion
Foreword by Ged Williams
Preface
List of abbreviations
Chapter 1 Scope and delivery of evidence-based care
John W. Albarran and Annette Richardson
Chapter 2 Competency-based practice
Julie Scholes, Jo Richmond and Jane Mallett
Chapter 3 Recognizing and managing the critically ill and
‘at risk’ patient on a ward
Mandy Odell
Chapter 4 Admitting a critically ill patient
Vanessa Gibson and Karen Hill
Chapter 5 Assessment, monitoring and interventions for the
respiratory system
Maureen Coombs, Judy Dyos, David Waters and Ian Nesbitt
Chapter 6 Monitoring of the cardiovascular system: insertion and
assessment
Alan T. Platt, Sarah Conolly and Jonathan Round
Chapter 7 Titration of inotropes and vasopressors
Kirsty Rutledge
Chapter 8 Assessment and support of hydration and nutrition
status and care
Kirsty Rutledge and Ian Nesbitt
Chapter 9 Continuous renal replacement therapies: assessment,
monitoring and care
Annette Richardson and Jayne Whatmore
Chapter 10 Assessment and monitoring of analgesia, sedation,
delirium and neuromuscular blockade levels and care
Phil Laws and Nicola Rudall
Chapter 11 Assessment and monitoring of neurological
status
Margaret A. Douglas and Sarah E.C. Platt
Chapter 12 Assessment and care of tissue viability, and mouth
and eye hygiene needs
Philip Woodrow, Judy Elliott and Pauline Beldon
Chapter 13 Assessment of sleep and sleep promotion
Annette Richardson, Micheala Allsop and Elaine Coghill
Chapter 14 Physical mobility and exercise interventions for
critically ill patients
D.J. Mc Williams and Amanda Thomas
Chapter 15 Transfer of the critically ill patient
Andrew Baker and Simon M. Whiteley
Chapter 16 Rehabilitation from critical illness
Catherine I. Plowright and Christina Jones
Chapter 17 Withdrawal of treatment and end of life care for the
critically ill patient
Natalie A. Pattison
Chapter 18 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Jackie S. Younker and Jasmeet Soar
References and further reading
Useful websites
Index
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Ms Annette Richardson, RN, Bsc (Hons) Nursing Science, MBA
Nurse Consultant Critical Care, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Board Member of British Association of Critical Care Nurses
Has twenty years clinical critical care experience. Has contributed to a number of critical care and patient safety
strategies for the NPSA, World Health Organisation and the Department of Health.
Was elected to the British Association of Critical Care Nurses National Board in 2002 and is on the editorial board for the Journal Nursing in Critical Care.
In 2006 was delighted to be awarded winner of a ‘Nursing Times’ award in the category ‘Back to Basics’ for the clinical work to promote sleep for critical care patients.
John Albarran has 30 years experience as a practitioner, educator and researcher. During this time he has served on the British Association of Critical Care Nurses, European Federation of Critical Care Nursing Associations (Ef CCNa) and was a founder member of the World Federation of Critical Care Nurses. Dr Albarran has published widely including a number of textbooks. He co-edits Nursing in Critical Care and has been awarded two nurse fellowships from the European Society of Cardiology and Ef CCNa for outstanding and distinctive contributions to cardiac and critical care nursing.
Jane Mallett, Consultant in Health Care Development
Dr Jane Mallett trained at Guy’s Hospital, London in 1980. Since that time she has worked as a practitioner, and
has had lead roles in education, research and practice development. Dr Mallett also jointly edited three editions of The Royal Marsden Hospital Manual for Clinical Nursing Procedures (1992, 1996 and 2000) and The Royal Marsden Hospital Handbook of Wound Management in Cancer Care. More recently she has been joint consultancy lead for the development of the national Essence of Care 2010.
She has a BSc in Human Biology, MSc in Social Research Methods and Ph D in Nursing.