Best of
Nursing

1994

Condition Critical


Echo Heron - 1994
    She then goes on to illustrate that statement with 18 chapters of amusing and moving true stories of her career in critical care and in the emergency room."--Chicago Tribune"Heron gives a voice to her fellow nurses (a savvy, wisecracking, take-no-guff voice) and turns them into real people."--Seattle Post-Intelligencer"Although Heron provides enough personal detail to make the book a very good read, its importance lies in her depiction of how sick people really function, what nurses do to help them, and how little physicians, hospitals and our society understand or value that work."--The Washington Post Book WorldAN ALTERNATE SELECTION OF THE LITERARY GUILD(c)

Memory Notebook of Nursing, Vol. 1: A Collection of Visual Images and Mnemonics to Increase Memory and Learning


JoAnn Zerwekh - 1994
    Book by Zerwekh, Joann Graham, Claborn, Jo Carol

Critical Care Nursing: A Holistic Approach


Patricia Gonce Morton - 1994
    The book's comprehensive coverage begins with the psychosocial concepts of care and progresses through assessment and management of a variety of disorders. Now under the lead authorship of Tricia Morton, this revision of the classic Hudak text maintains the goal of promoting excellence in critical care. The second author, Dorrie Fontaine, is the Past-President of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses, and each chapter was written by a subject matter expert to ensure the most up-to-date and accurate information. Presenting theory and principles within the context of practical application helps the reader to gain competence and confidence in caring for critically ill patients and their families. As always, the patient as the center of the health care team's efforts is emphasized throughout. A bound-in CD-ROM and companion Website include an NCLEX® alternate item format tutorial, a Spanish-English audio glossary, drug monographs, Nursing Professional Roles and Responsibilities (Flash and PDF), and Concepts in Action animations.

Mosby's Pocket Dictionary of Medicine: Nursing and Allied Health


Kenneth N. Anderson - 1994
    Presents concise definitions of terms used in all medical, nursing, and allied health specialty areas for quick reference. Includes pronunciations and etymologies for key entries. Features approximately 4,800 new definitions representing all areas of medicine, nursing, and allied health. Provides thumb tabs to assist in quickly locating entries. NEW! Includes common abbreviations inside the covers for easy access. Features a flexible, laminated cover for years of durability."

We Like to Nurse


Chia Martin - 1994
    A lovely book for young children and mothers.

Mosby's Pocket Guide to Cultural Health Assessment (Nursing Pocket Guides)


Carolyn Erickson D'Avanzo - 1994
    This guide discusses the clinical implications of ethnic populations from over 170 countries with a wealth of information on each—from languages spoken to health care beliefs and practices to eye contact. Ideal for everyday use, this handbook is the most comprehensive and portable resource on the market for patient care. Alphabetically organized by country with all sections presented consistently to give you quick access to important cultural information. Presents comprehensive content on all cultural aspects that affect patient assessment. Includes brief descriptions of each country’s topography and provides maps to illustrate potential environmental etiologies of an illness. Updated international childhood immunization schedules and the latest information from the World Health Organization provide the most up-to-date healthcare standards from around the world. Extensive bibliographies give you resources for further information. A streamlined and concise format with thumb tabs dividing each section makes this pocket guide the perfect quick reference tool. Thoroughly updated content includes new country names and their demographics, patient data, health care practices, and other cultural implications that affect care of today’s culturally diverse patient population. New international contributors bring together a wealth of information on the specifics of care for patients from over 170 countries. Includes more historical and political information for each country to provide current background information. Increased emphasis on how a population appears in the worldview and how their religion affect decision-making gives you a fuller perspective on each country’s culture. More information on naturalistic healing and practices helps you treat patients from a variety of backgrounds.