
CRAMBOOK 2: Patient Assessment in One Volume
Description
Book Introduction
“Don’t look at the trees, look at the forest.”
Thanks to the support of the Crambook Quick Clinical Nursing Manual, which was greatly loved by intensive care unit nurses, the 『Crambook Quick Patient Assessment Manual』 has been published and pre-orders have begun.
Nursing assessment is not simply about understanding the patient's current condition, but also about understanding in advance why the patient is experiencing these symptoms and what symptoms the patient may experience in the future.
This is because when the patient is truly in danger, you can respond immediately without panicking.
For this reason, the most important thing for nurses in clinical practice is ‘patient understanding.’
However, nurses who have to do a lot of work in busy clinical settings have limited time to understand patients.
Therefore, in reality, patient identification has become an area that depends on the individual nurse's ability.
This Crambook Patient Identification Manual is an attempt to bridge this gap in ability.
This book is based on the theory of human becoming by Rosemarie Rizzo Paras, a nurse researcher at the American Society of Critical Care Nurses, and contains content on each step of patient identification using the ABCDE approach for nurses to identify patients.
As a “Cram” book that contains the meaning of a sudden attack, it contains only the optimal core for understanding patients.
The structure of the Crambook Lightning Patient Identification Manual is as follows.
△ Preface △1.
Identifying cramp patients △2.
Mental check △3.
Mental risk △4.
Breathing check △5.
Respiratory risk △6.
Circulation check △7.
Circular risk △8.
Check intake and excretion △9.
Risk of ingestion and excretion △10.
Skin condition and fever check △11.
Skin risks
Thanks to the support of the Crambook Quick Clinical Nursing Manual, which was greatly loved by intensive care unit nurses, the 『Crambook Quick Patient Assessment Manual』 has been published and pre-orders have begun.
Nursing assessment is not simply about understanding the patient's current condition, but also about understanding in advance why the patient is experiencing these symptoms and what symptoms the patient may experience in the future.
This is because when the patient is truly in danger, you can respond immediately without panicking.
For this reason, the most important thing for nurses in clinical practice is ‘patient understanding.’
However, nurses who have to do a lot of work in busy clinical settings have limited time to understand patients.
Therefore, in reality, patient identification has become an area that depends on the individual nurse's ability.
This Crambook Patient Identification Manual is an attempt to bridge this gap in ability.
This book is based on the theory of human becoming by Rosemarie Rizzo Paras, a nurse researcher at the American Society of Critical Care Nurses, and contains content on each step of patient identification using the ABCDE approach for nurses to identify patients.
As a “Cram” book that contains the meaning of a sudden attack, it contains only the optimal core for understanding patients.
The structure of the Crambook Lightning Patient Identification Manual is as follows.
△ Preface △1.
Identifying cramp patients △2.
Mental check △3.
Mental risk △4.
Breathing check △5.
Respiratory risk △6.
Circulation check △7.
Circular risk △8.
Check intake and excretion △9.
Risk of ingestion and excretion △10.
Skin condition and fever check △11.
Skin risks
index
Cram patient identification
1.
Cram Assement Sheet
2.
Cram Asset Example (Sample)
3.
Check your medical history and determine your medications
4.
Understanding the main appeal and current military strength
5.
Understanding the scope of treatment in an emergency
6.
Understanding the hospitalization environment
7.
Clinical application of Cram Asset
Mental check
1.
Consciousness assessment
2.
Glasgow Assessment
3.
Pupil check
4.
Check limb muscle strength
5.
excitement and calm
Mental risk
1.
Stroke risk
2.
Risk of delirium
3.
risk of seizures
4.
Clinical application of Cram Asset
Breathing check
1.
Understanding Breathing
2.
Respiratory status assessment
3.
Shortness of breath
4.
Oxygen supply and observation
Respiratory hazards
1.
The dangers of breath sounds
2.
Risk of cough and sputum
3.
Risk of pneumothorax
4.
Risks of extubation
5.
Correlation between intracranial pressure and breathing
6.
Clinical application of Cram Asset
Circular check
1.
Understanding Cardiac Circulation
2.
Check your heartbeat and pulse
3.
Check blood pressure and perfusion
Circular risk
1.
Arrhythmia differentiation
2.
Clinical application of the Cram assay
Check intake and excretion
1.
I/O verification
2.
Oral intake
3.
Enteral nutrition
4.
Parenteral nutrition
5.
Check excretion amount
Risk of ingestion and excretion
1.
Risk of gastrointestinal dysfunction
2.
Risk of gastrointestinal bleeding
3.
Risk of renal impairment
4.
Risk of electrolyte imbalance
5.
Clinical application of Cram Asset
Skin condition and temperature check
1.
Understanding Skin
2.
Skin condition and body temperature assessment
Skin risks
1.
pressure ulcers
2.
Risk of skin necrosis
3.
Risk of skin infection
4.
wound dressing
5.
Clinical application of Cram Asset
Handover
1.
Nursing environment management
2.
Check the dosage of intravenous fluid therapy medication
3.
Things to check before handover
1.
Cram Assement Sheet
2.
Cram Asset Example (Sample)
3.
Check your medical history and determine your medications
4.
Understanding the main appeal and current military strength
5.
Understanding the scope of treatment in an emergency
6.
Understanding the hospitalization environment
7.
Clinical application of Cram Asset
Mental check
1.
Consciousness assessment
2.
Glasgow Assessment
3.
Pupil check
4.
Check limb muscle strength
5.
excitement and calm
Mental risk
1.
Stroke risk
2.
Risk of delirium
3.
risk of seizures
4.
Clinical application of Cram Asset
Breathing check
1.
Understanding Breathing
2.
Respiratory status assessment
3.
Shortness of breath
4.
Oxygen supply and observation
Respiratory hazards
1.
The dangers of breath sounds
2.
Risk of cough and sputum
3.
Risk of pneumothorax
4.
Risks of extubation
5.
Correlation between intracranial pressure and breathing
6.
Clinical application of Cram Asset
Circular check
1.
Understanding Cardiac Circulation
2.
Check your heartbeat and pulse
3.
Check blood pressure and perfusion
Circular risk
1.
Arrhythmia differentiation
2.
Clinical application of the Cram assay
Check intake and excretion
1.
I/O verification
2.
Oral intake
3.
Enteral nutrition
4.
Parenteral nutrition
5.
Check excretion amount
Risk of ingestion and excretion
1.
Risk of gastrointestinal dysfunction
2.
Risk of gastrointestinal bleeding
3.
Risk of renal impairment
4.
Risk of electrolyte imbalance
5.
Clinical application of Cram Asset
Skin condition and temperature check
1.
Understanding Skin
2.
Skin condition and body temperature assessment
Skin risks
1.
pressure ulcers
2.
Risk of skin necrosis
3.
Risk of skin infection
4.
wound dressing
5.
Clinical application of Cram Asset
Handover
1.
Nursing environment management
2.
Check the dosage of intravenous fluid therapy medication
3.
Things to check before handover
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 1, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 330 pages | 208*314*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791166275197
- ISBN10: 1166275191
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