tailieunhanh - A Practical Guide to Managing Cardiac Emergencies

Cardiovascular emergencies account for at least 30% of all medical emergencies. The impact of cardiovascular disease is felt in every hospital and every community. Whether you are drawn to critical care practice or not, you are bound to be confronted by acute cardiac events. Responding appropriately to cardiac emergencies requires a basic familiarity with cardiac anatomy and physiology, the ability to mobilize an advanced life support team, and the skills to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) | Introduction Cardiovascular emergencies account for at least 30 of all medical emergencies. The impact of cardiovascular disease is felt in every hospital and every community. Whether you are drawn to critical care practice or not you are bound to be confronted by acute cardiac events. Responding appropriately to cardiac emergencies requires a basic familiarity with cardiac anatomy and physiology the ability to mobilize an advanced life support team and the skills to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR . Advanced competencies in managing cardiac emergencies include ECG interpretation advanced airway techniques the appropriate use of electrical therapies and the ability to deliver appropriate intravenous medications. A Practical Guide to Managing Cardiac Emergencies is a workbook and reference tool designed to help you to effectively manage acute cardiac events. Delivered with a no-nonsense candid style each chapter builds on previous chapters while focusing on timely and appropriate actions. This guidebook written from thirty years of clinical and classroom experience includes many practical insights gleaned from our students and colleagues along the way. 2004 Nursecom Educational Technologies. All rights reserved. Permissions to be requested of the author at tracyb@. All feedback is gratefully welcomed at the same e-mail address. 21 Managing Cardiac Emergencies This Book is For You The management of cardiac emergencies crosses many health care disciplines nursing medicine and respiratory therapy for example. This book is written for health care practitioners who are new to cardiac care and for those who wish to review or polish their skills. It is intended for those who are not fully satisfied with knowing how to respond - you also want to understand why actions are performed. We hope this is you. The Authors Tracy Paul Barill BSN has been a critical care practitioner and educator for the past 16 years. His clinical experience spans .

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