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100 _aWood, Ian (ed)
245 0 _aMedical assessment units: the initial management of acute medical patients
260 _aLondon
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_c2003
300 _aBookFind
505 _aIntroduction. 1. Service Organisation in Medical Assessment Units, Ian wood. 2. Initial Assessment of The Acute Mental Patient, Michelle Davies, Judith morgan and Ian Wood. 3. Vulnerable Groups, Linda Miller, Michael Ginns, Judy thorley and Elizabeth Whelan. 4. Sudden Death, Sue Read and Jane Jervis. 5. cardiac Arrest, Carole Donaldson, Ian Wood and Michelle Rhodes. 6. Shock, Judith Morgan. 7. Altered Consciousness, Brendan Davies, Michelle Davies. Lorraine Taylor and Ian Wood. 8. Shortness of Breath, Susan Hope, Jacqueline Mitchell, michelle Rhodes, Helen Whitehouse and Ian Wood. 9. Chest Pain, Michelle Rhodes. 10. Abdominal Pain and Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Ruth Harris and Terry Wardle. 11. Extremity Pain and Swelling, Ian Wood.
520 _aElectronic
520 _aIncreasing demands on acute hospital resources, together with a reduction in the number of available beds, has placed a greater emphasis on the need for rapid and effective assessment of patients in order to determine their need for hospital admission. This has led to the widespread emergence of the specialist Medical Assessment Unit (MAU). This timely book provides an up- to-date guide to the assessment and immediate management of patients with acute medical conditions. It presents a structured approach based on common presenting features and focuses on the first twenty four hours of the patient's stay in hospital. In writing this book, the editors have been able to draw on their own clinical experiences as a charge nurse in Accident and Emergency nursing and a sister in acute cardiology and respectively.
650 _aACUTE DISEASE, nursing
650 _aCRITICAL CARE, methods
650 _aEMERGENCY NURSING, methods
650 _aNURSING ASSESSMENT, methods
650 _aTRIAGE, methods
700 _aRhodes, Michelle (ed)
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