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Clinical wisdom and interventions in critical care : a thinking-in-action approach / Patricia Benner, Patricia Lee Hooper-Kyriakidis, Daphne Stannard.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : W. B. Saunders, 1998.Description: 512p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780721675114 (pbk.) :
  • 0721675115
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.7361 BEN
Contents:
1.Thinking-in-action and reasoning-in-transition: an overview -- 2.Clinical grasp and clinical inquiry: problem identificatio and clinical problem solving -- 3.Clinical forethought: anticipating and preventing potential problems -- 4.Diagnosing and managing life-sustaining physiologic functions in unstable patients -- 5.The skilled know-how of managing a crisis -- 6.Providing comfort measures for the critically ill -- 7.Caring for patients\' families -- 8.Preventing hazards in a technological enviromnet -- 9.Facing death: end-of-life care and decision making -- 10.Communicating multiple clinical, ethical, and practical perspectives -- 11.Monitoring quality and managing breakdown -- 12.The skilled know-how of cliical leadership and the coaching and mentoring of others.
Summary: Based on descriptive interviews and observational studies the authors examine how expert critical care nurses use scientific knowledge, professional experience, and a careful attention to each patient's changing condition to provide the best care.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 610.7361 BEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 119567

Includes index.

1.Thinking-in-action and reasoning-in-transition: an overview -- 2.Clinical grasp and clinical inquiry: problem identificatio and clinical problem solving -- 3.Clinical forethought: anticipating and preventing potential problems -- 4.Diagnosing and managing life-sustaining physiologic functions in unstable patients -- 5.The skilled know-how of managing a crisis -- 6.Providing comfort measures for the critically ill -- 7.Caring for patients\' families -- 8.Preventing hazards in a technological enviromnet -- 9.Facing death: end-of-life care and decision making -- 10.Communicating multiple clinical, ethical, and practical perspectives -- 11.Monitoring quality and managing breakdown -- 12.The skilled know-how of cliical leadership and the coaching and mentoring of others.

Based on descriptive interviews and observational studies the authors examine how expert critical care nurses use scientific knowledge, professional experience, and a careful attention to each patient's changing condition to provide the best care.

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