Clinical Skills for Student Nurses
Reflect Press Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-906052-04-1 (ISBN)
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Using a scenario-based approach, this book relates skills to ‘real’ people and situations. In addition to providing instruction on how to perform clinical skills, it will also ask the students to reflect and consider how these skills and related principles may be transferred to other situations and contexts. Above all, the authors are offering students a friendly, interactive and visual approach to skills acquisition.
Written by an experienced team of clinical skills educators at the University of Central Lancashire, Clinical Skills provides students and lecturers with:
• up-to-date theory and evidence-based practice,
• scenarios and case studies,
• activities to encourage reflection,
• exercises for self-assessment and skills practice,
• a glossary, references and further reading.
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Author Biographies
PART 1 COMMUNICATION
1 Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Dementia and interpersonal skills
Dealing with aggression and violence
2 Assessment of patients
Introduction
What is assessment?
Patient assessment
Care planning
Implementation
Evaluation
3 Transferring and discharging patients
Patient transfers
Patient discharges
4 Pain management
The aetiology of pain
Types of pain
Symptoms of pain
Pain management
The treatment of pain
Non-pharmacological options for pain management
5 Venepuncture and cannulation
Introduction
The structure of veins
The circulatory system
Important considerations when performing venepuncture and cannulation
Venepuncture and cannulation
PART 2 PERSONAL CARE
6 Personal hygiene
Introduction
Preparation for a bed bath
Hair care
Nail care
Oral care
Immersion bath
Bed making
7 Catheterisation (male and female)
Introduction
What is urinary catheterisation?
Male catheterisation
Female catheterisation
Catheter care
Removal of urinary catheters
8 Bowel care, suppositories and enemata
Introduction
Monitoring bowel function
Administration of suppositories
Following the administration of suppositories
Enemata
Administration of enemata
Following enema administration
9 Skin integrity assessment and pressure area care
Introduction
How and why do pressure ulcers develop?
Pressure ulcer risk assessment
Preventing the development of pressure ulcers
PART 3 CARE AND COMPASSION
10 Nutritional support, hydration and fluid balance
Overview of nutritional issues
Nutritional assessment
Encouraging and supporting dietary intake
Enteral nutrition
Hydration and fluid balance
11 Moving and handling
Overview of manual handling practice
Legislative and professional aspects of manual handling practice
Consideration of the manual handling activities that Mrs Smith requires
Moving Mrs Smith
Bed manoeuvres
12 Breaking bad news
Introduction
What is bad news?
How to break bad news
13 Last offices
Introduction
Last offices
PART 4 MEDICINE MANAGEMENT
14 The legal, ethical and professional aspects of medicines management
Introduction
The legal aspects of medicines management
Professional practice
The capacity to consent
Record-keeping
15 The administration of medicines
Introduction
General safety issues
Basic pharmacology
Drug calculations
Routes of drug administration
Complementary medicine
16 Medication errors, drug storage and controlled drugs
Introduction
Medication errors
The storage of medication
Controlled drugs
PART 5 CARE MANAGEMENT
17 Observations
Introduction
Observations
18 Early Warning Scores – the early detection of deterioration
What is the Early Warning Score?
Calculating the EWS
EWS – taking action
The outreach team
Documentation
Observations in today’s working environment
19 Airway management and life support
Airway management
Basic life support
Advanced life support
20 Pre- and post-operative care
Introduction
Pre-operative care
Post-operative care
21 Specimen collection and infection control
Introduction
Infection control
Specimen collection
Appendix: Essential Skills Clusters (ESCs) for Pre-registration Nursing Programmes
List of abbreviations
Glossary
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.3.2008 |
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Verlagsort | Cheltenham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 185 x 226 mm |
Gewicht | 1062 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pflege |
ISBN-10 | 1-906052-04-2 / 1906052042 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-906052-04-1 / 9781906052041 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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