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"AACN-AANN Protocols for Practice: Monitoring Technologies in Critically Ill Neuroscience Patients offers evidence-based practices to assist bedside nurses as they face multiple parameters and implement interventions to optimize the outcomes of critically ill neuroscience patients. Topics include ventilatory management, intracranial pressure management, cerebrospinal drainage systems, invasive and noninvasive monitoring of brain oxygen, cerebral blood flow monitoring, and electroencephalograph-derived monitoring."--Jacket
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monografia Rebiun36883951 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36883951 m o d cr ||||||||||| 071204s2009 maua sb 000 0 eng d 2007049764 1310602039 9780763741563 pbk.) 0763741566 pbk.) AU@ eng AU@ OCLCO OCLCA OCLCF OCLCA OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCA OCLCO OCLCL OCLCO OCLCL OCLCO INARC OCLCQ 616.8/04231 22 AACN-AANN protocols for practice. Monitoring technologies in critically ill neuroscience patients edited by Linda R. Littlejohns, Mary Kay Bader Protocols for practice Monitoring technologies in critically ill neuroscience patients Sudbury, Mass. Jones and Bartlett Publishers 2009 Sudbury, Mass. Sudbury, Mass. Jones and Bartlett Publishers xvi, 197 pages illustrations 28 cm xvi, 197 pages Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia AACN protocols for practice Includes bibliographical references Ventilatory management / Dea Mahanes and Rose Lewis -- Intracranial pressure management / Karen March and Lori Madden -- Cerebrospinal drainage systems : external ventricular and lumbar drains / Barbara Leeper and Darlene Lovasik -- Brain oxygen monitoring / Patricia A. Blissitt -- Cerebral blood flow monitoring / Catherine Kirkness -- Electroencephalograph-derived monitoring / Richard Arbour "AACN-AANN Protocols for Practice: Monitoring Technologies in Critically Ill Neuroscience Patients offers evidence-based practices to assist bedside nurses as they face multiple parameters and implement interventions to optimize the outcomes of critically ill neuroscience patients. Topics include ventilatory management, intracranial pressure management, cerebrospinal drainage systems, invasive and noninvasive monitoring of brain oxygen, cerebral blood flow monitoring, and electroencephalograph-derived monitoring."--Jacket Electronic reproduction. New York, N.Y. Ovid Technologies, Inc. Available via World Wide Web Neurological nursing Patient monitoring Nursing care plans Nervous System Diseases- nursing Critical Care- methods Monitoring, Physiologic- methods Monitoring, Physiologic Patient Care Planning Monitorage (Soins hospitaliers) Plans de soins Neurological nursing. Nursing care plans. Patient monitoring. Practice Guideline Bader, Mary Kay Littlejohns, Linda R. American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QH7Jmt37Fv94wd3D8GWDRWt American Association of Neuroscience Nurses. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QH7JmpWV4YqHm7yPCxmgXtg AACN protocols for practice