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Psepmaum Emergency Room
Psepmaum Emergency Room
Description
Book Introduction
Clinical Practice Guidebook for New Emergency Room Nurses
Improve practical application by prioritizing emergency situations!


Enhanced expertise through the advice and supervision of experienced nurses, including emergency nurses! Complete coverage of everything from Triage to CPR.
Identify situational priorities and improve practical application with 26 diverse case studies! This guide presents differential diagnosis points for diseases based on primary symptoms.
You can enhance your practical understanding with realistic photos and illustrations.

index
Part 1.
First steps to the emergency room


1.
Triage
2.
Basic emergency room treatment
1) First visit
2) Monitoring

Part 2.
Emergency Nursing Through Case Studies


1.
"CPR!" [CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)]
2.
“There was a pileup on the highway” (Major trauma)
3.
“My chest hurts” [STEMI (ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction)]
4.
“My back hurts like it’s going to tear” (Aortic dissection)
5.
“Speech is slurred and I have weakness on one side” (Acute cerebral infarction)
6.
“My head hurts like it’s going to split open.” [SAH (Sub-Arachnoid Hemorrhage)]
7.
“I’m out of breath and my body is swollen” (Acute heart failure)
8.
“I suddenly can’t breathe” (Asthma attack)
9.
“The baby is breathing croupily” (Croup)
10.
“I vomited blood and had black stools” (GI bleeding)
11.
“My heart is pounding” (Tachycardia)
12.
“I feel dizzy and like I’m going to pass out” (Bradycardia)
13.
“I had a seizure” (Seizure, convulsion)
14.
“The baby had a seizure” (Febrile convulsion)
15.
“I broke out in a cold sweat and lost consciousness” (Hypoglycemia)
16.
“My blood sugar is high” (Hyperglycemia)
17.
“I took a lot of medicine” [DI (Drug Intoxication)]
18.
“I have a stomachache and vaginal bleeding” (Ectopic pregnancy)
19.
“I’m pregnant and my body is swollen and I have a headache” (Eclampsia)
20.
“My water broke” [PROM (Premature Rupture of Membrane)]
21.
“My body feels itchy and I have trouble breathing” (Anaphylaxis)
22.
“My vision suddenly became blurry” (Acute angle closure glaucoma)
23.
“I broke my arm” (Fracture)
24.
“The skin is torn” (Laceration)
25.
“There’s something stuck in my throat” (Foreign body)
26.
“I was assaulted” (child abuse, sexual violence)

Appendix ER Nurse, Level Up!

1.
Diagnosis by symptom
2.
Differential diagnosis by symptoms (attached)

Publisher's Review
I recommend this in this situation.

· New nurses assigned to the emergency room
· New nurses who are afraid of emergencies before joining the company
· New nurses who are burdened with caring for all patients
· Junior nurses who have difficulty prioritizing in emergency situations
· 2nd or 3rd year nurses who want to study more in depth
· A nurse in the emergency room preparing for a preceptor
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 7, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 324 pages | 787g | 182*257*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791190939928
- ISBN10: 1190939924

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