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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Thoroughly revised and updated, CLINICAL ASSESSMENT IN RESPIRATORY CARE teaches assessment techniques from the most basic skills for the student learning the process of patient care, to the more advanced skills for the student or practitioner involved with patients in the intensive care unit. An entirely new section will teach students and practitioners the skills necessary to record patient cases. The Instructor's Manual/Test Bank allows instructors to customize their approach to assessment and includes a ready-made selection of test questions.
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Thoroughly revised and updated, CLINICAL ASSESSMENT IN RESPIRATORY CARE teaches assessment techniques from the most basic skills for the student learning the process of patient care, to the more advanced skills for the student or practitioner involved with patients in the intensive care unit. An entirely new section will teach students and practitioners the skills necessary to record patient cases. The Instructor's Manual/Test Bank allows instructors to customize their approach to assessment and includes a ready-made selection of test questions.
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Respiratory Care: Patient Assessment and Care Plan Development, Second Edition describes the purpose of patient assessment and then guides the reader through the process of reviewing existing data in the medical record
A valuable, easy-to-use, hands-on, crucial resource for nurses who provide care for patients with critical respiratory problemsespecially those who have artificial airways and who may be assisted by mechanical ventilation. Chapters on assessment and nursing interventions provide accurate, current information to assist the nurse in making sound clinical judgments. The specific diseases discussed are usually seen in patients in the critical care areas; however, The book will also be helpful to nurses who care for patients with respiratory disorders admitted to general medical-surgical units or extended care facilities, As well as those receiving care in the home.