
Management and Practice in Emergency Nursing
Key Features:
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Disaster Response: The book includes chapters discussing experiences with civil disturbances, such as those in Belfast, providing valuable lessons on disaster preparedness and response in emergency settings.
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Triage Systems: It explores the implementation of triage as a nursing care system, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing patient care based on the severity of conditions.
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Pediatric Liaison: The role of pediatric liaison nurses in emergency departments is examined, highlighting the unique considerations and care strategies for younger patients.
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Managing Sudden Death: The book addresses the sensitive topic of sudden death in the emergency department, offering guidance on handling such situations with professionalism and compassion.
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Dealing with Aggression: Strategies for encountering hostility and aggression are discussed, equipping nurses with tools to manage challenging interactions effectively.
Description
“Management and Practice in Emergency Nursing” is a comprehensive resource edited by Bob Wright, first published in 1988. This book delves into the multifaceted aspects of emergency nursing, offering insights into both management practices and clinical applications within emergency departments.
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