COVID-19 : a critical care textbook / Chris Carter, Joy Notter
By: Carter, Chris, Major [author].
Contributor(s): Notter, Joy [author].
Publisher: London ; New York : Elsevier, ©2022Description: 260 p: 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780702083839; 0702083836.Subject(s): COVID-19 (Disease) -- NursingGenre/Form: Print books.Summary: With the major redeployment of staff during the Covid-19 pandemic, this authoritative textbook provides a practical resource for healthcare professionals who may be new to acute and critical care settings. Written by nurses for nurses, the book will help readers master patient assessment, non-invasive ventilation, the use of high flow nasal oxygenation and renal care. You will learn about the challenges of resuscitation, leadership and responding to a public health emergency, and effective personal protection and hygiene practices. "Covid-19: A Critical Care Textbook" has been written by experts with frontline experience of working in hospitals during the pandemic and will remain relevant to future infectious disease outbreaks or waves of Covid-19. -- From publisher's descriptionCurrent location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On Shelf | RA644.C67 C376 2022 (Browse shelf) | Available | AU00000000018366 |
Includes bibliographical references and index
With the major redeployment of staff during the Covid-19 pandemic, this authoritative textbook provides a practical resource for healthcare professionals who may be new to acute and critical care settings. Written by nurses for nurses, the book will help readers master patient assessment, non-invasive ventilation, the use of high flow nasal oxygenation and renal care. You will learn about the challenges of resuscitation, leadership and responding to a public health emergency, and effective personal protection and hygiene practices. "Covid-19: A Critical Care Textbook" has been written by experts with frontline experience of working in hospitals during the pandemic and will remain relevant to future infectious disease outbreaks or waves of Covid-19. -- From publisher's description