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Priorities in Critical Care Nursing

Urden, Linda D. RN, FAAN
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Edition: 7th
Publisher: Saunders, W. B.
ISBN: 0-323-32085-6 (0323320856)
ISBN-13: 978-0-323-32085-6 (9780323320856)
New Edition: 0-323-53199-7
Old Edition: 0-323-07461-8
Format: Textbook
Binding: Softcover
Copyright: 2016
Publish Date: 03/15
Weight: 2.91 Lbs.
Pages: 640
Carton Quantity: 12
Subject Class: CCN (Critical Care Nursing)
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A New Edition of this Title is Available
Brandon Hill: This is a Brandon Hill Title
Doody Star Rating: 5
Return Policy: Returns accepted up to 10 months provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply.
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Class Specifications
Discipline: + Nursing
Subject Definition: Critical Care; Nursing Care; Critical Illness-Nursing
NLM Class: WY 154
LC Class: RT120
Abstract: Ensure you are up to date on all the common and urgent issues in the critical care unit with Priorities in Critical Care Nursing, 7th Edition! With its succinct coverage of all core critical care nursing topics, this evidence-based text is the perfect resource for both practicing nurses and nursing students alike. Using the latest, most authoritative research, this book will help you identify priorities to accurately and effectively manage patient care. Content spans the areas of medication, patient safety, patient education, nursing diagnosis, and collaborative management and much more to equip you for success in all aspects of critical care nursing. This new edition also features new case studies, new QSEN-focused call-out boxes throughout the text, a complete digital glossary, and revised chapter summaries.
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