Saturday, February 12, 2011

Quick-Study Academic/ Nursing PDF

Rating: (13 reviews) Author: ISBN : 9781423203087 New from $1.90 Format: PDF
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Thorough coverage of general nursing duties, including analysis and assessment techniques.

Includes detailed tables and diagrams clearly labeled and organized for quick reference.

Includes detailed information and diagrams on:
· lung sounds
· normal EKG patterns
· cardiac enzymes
· adventitious lung sounds
· arterial blood gas analysis
· grading heart murmers & heart sounds
· cranial nerves
· insulin types & action times
· symptom analysis
· Glasgow Coma Scale
· pressure sore staging
· common medical abbreviations
· intramuscular injection sites
· calculating I.V. drip rates & I.V. flow rates
· 5 p's of circulatory
· checks, edema, pulses & dosage cups
· household/apothecary/metric equivalents
· conversion factors
· complete blood count
· four primary assessment techniques
· basic head-to-toe assessment
· serum electrolytes
· coagulation studies
· odor assessment
Direct download links available for PRETITLE Quick-Study Academic/ Nursing [Audiobook] [Pamphlet] POSTTITLE
  • Series: Quickstudy: Academic
  • Pamphlet: 4 pages
  • Publisher: Barcharts Inc; 1 Crds edition (May 24, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1423203089
  • ISBN-13: 978-1423203087
  • Product Dimensions: 0.1 x 8.3 x 11.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Quick-Study Academic/ Nursing PDF

Another great nursing quick resource to have on hand, especially for new nurses. It is full of information on assessing lungs, sounds, EKG, insulin, cranial nerves, calculating IV drip rates, and scoring for GCS and pressure sores. Many other assessment aides to that new grad.
By K. Kelly
This has some good information. The ones that I found helpful were some lab values, assessing lung sounds, head to toe assessment, IM sites, household and metric equiv., some of the medical abbreviations and odor assessment. I wish that all of the lab values that I deal with at the hospital for clinical every day were in here. I felt like the space used for cranial nerves could have been utilized for something a little more commonly used. In med-surg I've never had to even think about cranial nerves, but lab values play a huge role. Knowing what I know now I would definitely buy it again though.
By srm2256

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