Clinical Wisdom and Interventions in Acute and Critical Care : A Thinking-In-Action Approach
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This second edition of a classic text in nursing education describes the major domains of nursing practice in acute, critical and perioperative care within today's complex and technologically driven health care industry. Its focus on clinical reasoni... Read more

This second edition of a classic text in nursing education describes the major domains of nursing practice in acute, critical and perioperative care within today's complex and technologically driven health care industry. Its focus on clinical reasoning - what it is and how it works - provides for a substantial text intended for undergraduate and graduate nursing students who are learning critical and acute care, for educators teaching clinical reasoning, and for those seeking to improve systems of care and leadership in clinical practice. Revised and updated to current pedagogy and practice needs, this second edition will expand upon the success of the first edition and become a classic on its own.

Originally based on a three-year research project with interviews and observations of 205 RNs and APNs in critical care, emergency departments, perioperative areas, and emergency transport services, the second edition includes new interviews from acute care, critical care and perioperative nurses, and new commentary, among other improvements. Attention is paid to current IOM and nursing guidelines for system approaches to patient safety, with education and leadership implications described throughout.

The authors bring to the second edition over a decade of experience using the first edition in the classroom and in-service settings. Key Features:
Updates the classic first edition to current pedagogy and practice needs Articulates major areas of knowledge/skill in acute, critical care, and perioperative nursing practice Provides vivid examples that foster clinical imagination, reflection, and lifelong learning Assists faculty, educators, APNs and preceptors in teaching/mentoring nurses how to clinically reason (recognizing recurring clinical syndromes and patterns) Less

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  • 9.87x7.08x1.24inches
  • 600
  • Springer Publishing Company
  • March 1, 2011
  • English
  • 9780826105738
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