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Essentials for Stroke Care Nursing
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07 May 2014
"[P]rovides a succinct yet comprehensive review of the evolution of stroke patient management. The text starts with a brief overview of the anatomy and physiology, tying it to the types of strokes, the assessment, and diagnostic tools. Acute measures and prevention of secondary injury are outlined and lead us to review the potential complications and finally the rehabilitation and patient/family education. Particularly helpful is the inclusion of the Brain Attack Coalition, The Joint Commission, and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services core measures.[The author] has done an excellent job of keeping this book appropriate for everyday use."
--From the Foreword
Linda Littlejohns, MSN, RN, FAAN, CNRN
The best aspects of the book are that it is easy to read and factual, and it includes a wide range of information... I enjoyed the book. It is easy to read and navigate. Nurses will find it extremely helpful and valuable in the clinical setting. This is a good addition to a clinical library." Score: 98, 5 Stars.--Doody's Medical Reviews
This highly practical, pocket-sized reference for stroke care nurses provides quick, bedside access to the most current guidelines for diagnostic tests, state-of-the-art treatments, and best-practice standards. This resource distills lengthy and often complex national stroke care guidelines into clear, bite-size pieces of information. It also explains the rationale behind stroke standards, making them easier to embrace and incorporate into practice.
The book is organized consistently to foster rapid information retrieval. Each chapter includes objectives and such helpful features as "Fast Facts in a Nutshell," targeted segments that provide critical information at a glance. The guide also serves as an instructive resource for nurses not specializing in neurology but who are increasingly being called on to care for stroke patients. The book is also a helpful resource for stroke program coordinators and as a review for SCRN and CNRN certification exams.
Key Features:- Reflects current standards of the American Heart Association, the American Stroke Association, and The Joint Commission
- Provides crucial information at a glance about diagnostic tests, state-of-the-art treatments, and best-practice standards
- Distills lengthy and complex national stroke care standards into clear, concise information
- Includes a comprehensive review of diagnostic studies
- Serves as a concise review for SCRN and CNRN certification exams
Foreword by Linda Littlejohns
Preface
Part I - Foundations of Stroke Care
1. Timeline of stroke care evolution: How we got here
2. Basic Cerebrovascular Anatomy
3. Stroke Types
4. Physiology of Stroke
5. Associated Stroke Disorders
6. Diagnostics
7. Neurological Assessment
8. Severity Scores
Part II – Saving the Penumbra
9. Acute Ischemic Stroke Interventions
Part III –Procedural Interventions for Secondary Prevention
10. Ischemic Stroke
11. Hemorrhagic Stroke
Part IV –Key Stroke Care
12. Pre-hospital & Emergency Department (ED)
13. In the Stroke Unit
14. In the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) by Susan J. Pazuchanics
15. Patient and Family as Members of the Team
Part V - Post-Acute Care Essentials
16. Rehabilitative Care
17. Secondary Prevention
Part VI – Primary Prevention Essentials
18. Primary Prevention
Part VII – Evidence-based Practice
19. Connecting data to clinical setting
Appendix –Neuroscience Terms
Index