Hemodynamic Monitoring Made Incredibly Visual
By (author) Rose Knapp DNP, RN, APRN-BC
Publication date:
20 August 2020Length of book:
160 pagesPublisher
LWWDimensions:
229x178mm7x9"
ISBN-13: 9781975148294
Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022 and 2023!
Build a solid knowledge base in hemodynamic nursing skills, with the newly updated Hemodynamic Monitoring Made Incredibly Visual!®, 4th Edition.
Full of colorful images that illustrate monitoring concepts and processes, this concise, enjoyable guide sorts through the complexities of hemodynamics and clarifies them in easy-to-follow ways. Grasp the structures and functions of pulmonary and cardiac systems and the vital skills of hemodynamics, with this vital reference—a must-have for all nursing students, new nurses, and nurses returning to critical care.
Get clear, concise direction on the concepts, devices, and nursing skills used in hemodynamic monitoring:
About the Clinical Editor
Rose Knapp, DNP, RN, APN-BC, is an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, and Associate Graduate Faculty and MSN Program Director/APN Program Coordinator at the Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey
Build a solid knowledge base in hemodynamic nursing skills, with the newly updated Hemodynamic Monitoring Made Incredibly Visual!®, 4th Edition.
Full of colorful images that illustrate monitoring concepts and processes, this concise, enjoyable guide sorts through the complexities of hemodynamics and clarifies them in easy-to-follow ways. Grasp the structures and functions of pulmonary and cardiac systems and the vital skills of hemodynamics, with this vital reference—a must-have for all nursing students, new nurses, and nurses returning to critical care.
Get clear, concise direction on the concepts, devices, and nursing skills used in hemodynamic monitoring:
- NEW and updated content, photos and graphics that demonstrate nursing skills and responsibilities
- Hundreds of colorful images that guide you through the ins and outs of hemodynamics – detailed photos, diagrams, charts and other visual aids that clarify cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology
- Illustrates vital practice issues, such as how to confirm the lungs are getting enough oxygen, and how well the heart is pumping — explains and reinforces key concepts in easy-to-remember ways
- Explains the fundamentals and current best practices in hemodynamic monitoring in easy-to-retain terms
- Ideal for visual learners –images demonstrate step-by-step, expert guidance on monitoring skills, physiology and devices:
- Understanding cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology
- Understanding a pressure monitoring system
- Vascular access
- Pressure monitoring – arterial, central venous, and pulmonary artery pressure monitoring
- Cardiac output monitoring
- Tissue oxygenation monitoring
- Minimally invasive hemodynamic monitoring
- Circulatory assist devices
- Step-by-step guidance on thermodilution methods, analyzing thermodilution curves, measuring cardiac function and output, maintaining artery catheters, and more
- Ideal on-the-spot reference and review for nursing students and new nurses – addresses the physiology behind each learning objective and provides vital nursing considerations
- Chapter features:
- On the level – defines normal and abnormal pressure readings for different patient conditions
- Q&A – illustrated riddles, diagrams, and questions and answers at the end of each chapter that help you fully integrate new knowledge
- Matchmaker – matching terms and conditions to their correct definition
- Memory board – learning aids and memory cues that help you retain important definitions and processes
- Ride the wave – explains the actions of waveforms, including how to recognize abnormal waveforms
- “Nurse Joy and Jake” – expert insights and encouraging advice
About the Clinical Editor
Rose Knapp, DNP, RN, APN-BC, is an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, and Associate Graduate Faculty and MSN Program Director/APN Program Coordinator at the Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey