Caring For The Coronary Patient


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Caring for the Coronary Patient


Caring for the Coronary Patient

Author: David R. Thompson

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2004


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This new edition of this classic text reflects the latest advances in cardiac patient care. Coverage includes acute cate, assessment, intervention, meeting patient needs, managing complications, recovery, and rehabilitation.

Caring for the Coronary Patient


Caring for the Coronary Patient

Author: David R. Thompson

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1992


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"Caring for the Coronary Patient, Second Edition, gives an extensive, broad-based knowledge of coronary care integrated within a nursing framework. Written in a clear, readable style, it examines all aspects of coronary care - from the background to cardiac structure, diagnostic procedures, assessment, dealing with complications and the rehabilitation of the patient - to provide a clinical nursing guide aimed at all nurses working in coronary care."--BOOK JACKET.

Commonsense Approach to Coronary Care


Commonsense Approach to Coronary Care

Author: Marielle Ortiz Vinsant

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1995


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COMMONSENSE APPROACH TO CORONARY CARE, sixth edition, offers a unique, comprehensive approach to coronary care through detailed explanations of anatomy and physiology, oxygenation fluid and electrolyte balance, and ECG interpretation. This text focuses on the basic science needed to understand the causes of coronary artery disease and the management of the disease. The new edition includes up-to-date information practitioners and students need regarding the electrophysiologic changes caused by coronary artery disease, intraventricular conduction devices, heart failure, and shock.