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E-grāmata: Fast Facts for the Triage Nurse: An Orientation and Care Guide in a Nutshell

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  • Formāts: 230 pages
  • Sērija : Fast Facts
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-May-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826122667
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  • Formāts: 230 pages
  • Sērija : Fast Facts
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-May-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826122667

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This is a concise, user-friendly orientation guide and reference for new and seasoned nurses, paramedics, preceptors, educators, management teams, and anyone else in triage situations. It features a consistent format with pithy information guidelines covering key processes and practices Triage Nurses use daily. Chapters address core elements of triage such as tips for success for triage orientees and triage preceptors, point-of-entry, evaluation processes, understanding a variety of acuity scales, ""red-flag"" diagnoses and how to handle them, coordination and communication with other health care team members, documentation guidelines, and care considerations for special populations.

Practical information on all areas of triage includes coverage of emergency department and urgent care triage. The guide addresses care considerations for such specialized populations as geriatric, pediatric, and individuals with disabilities. Included are adult teaching and learning principles, legal concerns, customer service tips, compassion fatigue, core measures, and case studies. The guide covers fostering critical thinking skills, electronic medical record, provider in triage, trauma, patient and staff safety, and much more. Information is organized in brief, bulleted ""bites"" for knowledge at a glance.

Key Features:

Provides essential guidance for key procedures and protocols in easy-to-read, easy-to-access format Covers information on all areas of triage including emergency department and urgent care triage Focuses on processes, critical thinking, and legal aspects of triage Includes care considerations for specific patient populations Incorporates ""Pearls of Wisdom"" from seasoned emergency department nurses and triage educators
Reviewers xv
Foreword xvii
Rebecca S. McNair
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxi
Part I Setting the Stage for Success at Triage
1 Orienting to Triage
3(8)
Lynn Sayre Visser
2 Precepting at Triage
11(10)
Lynn Sayre Visser
3 Tips for Success at Triage
21(8)
Lynn Sayre Visser
Anna Sivo Montejano
4 Personal Awareness for the Triage Nurse
29(8)
Anna Sivo Montejano
Part II Point-of-Entry Processes in Triage Nursing
5 The Patient Arrival
37(8)
Anna Sivo Montejano
6 Customer Service in Triage Nursing
45(10)
Lynn Sayre Visser
7 Legal Concerns in Triage Nursing
55(10)
Deb Jeffries
Part III Nursing Essentials for Effective Triage
8 Triage Acuity Scales
65(6)
Deb Jeffries
9 Documentation
71(6)
Rebecca S. McNair
10 Core Measures
77(12)
Lynn Sayre Visser
Part IV Current Trends Impacting Triage Nursing
11 Urgent Care Triage
89(4)
Valerie Aarne Grossman
12 Electronic Medical Record Considerations
93(4)
Dawn Friedly Gray
13 Provider in Triage
97(10)
Lynn Sayre Visser
14 Advanced Triage Protocols
107(8)
Dawn Friedly Gray
Part V "Red Flag" Patient Presentations
15 Introduction to "Red Flag" Presentations
115(6)
Lynn Sayre Visser
16 Respiratory Emergencies
121(8)
Polly Gerber Zimmermann
Lynn Sayre Visser
17 Cardiac Emergencies
129(6)
Polly Gerber Zimmermann
18 Neurological Emergencies
135(4)
Renee Semonin Holleran
19 Abdominal Emergencies
139(8)
Polly Gerber Zimmermann
20 Obstetric and Gynecological Emergencies
147(8)
Polly Gerber Zimmermann
Lynn Sayre Visser
21 Psychiatric Emergencies
155(6)
Anna Sivo Montejano
22 Ocular Emergencies
161(6)
Anna Sivo Montejano
Lynn Sayre Visser
23 Musculoskeletal Emergencies
167(4)
Renee Semonin Holleran
24 Environmental Emergencies
171(4)
Anna Sivo Montejano
25 Contagious Presentations
175(6)
Anna Sivo Montejano
Lynn Sayre Visser
26 Trauma at Triage
181(8)
Renee' Semonin Holleran
Part VI Special Considerations in Triage Nursing
27 Special Populations
189(10)
Anna Sivo Montejano
28 Pediatric Triage
199(8)
Deb Jeffries
29 Geriatric Triage
207(8)
Anna Sivo Montejano
30 Patient and Staff Safety
215(8)
Anna Sivo Montejano
31 Case Studies
223(4)
Anna Sivo Montejano
Lynn Sayre Visser
Abbreviations 227(2)
Resources 229(2)
Additional Reading 231(8)
Index 239
Lynn Sayre Visser MSN, BS, RN, CEN, CPEN, CLNC

Anna Sivo Montejano MSNEd, RN, CEN

Valerie Aarne Grossman MALS, BSN, RN