III. Sepsis and Septic Shock
SECTION III. SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK Larissa Hutchins and Megan D. Snyder DEFINITIONS A. Infection is a microbial phenomenon characterized by an inflammatory response to the presence of microorganisms or the…
SECTION III. SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK Larissa Hutchins and Megan D. Snyder DEFINITIONS A. Infection is a microbial phenomenon characterized by an inflammatory response to the presence of microorganisms or the…
SECTION V. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE Nancy Blake Natural and man-made disasters occur around the world on a frequent basis. The Department of Homeland Security (2016) and the Centers for…
11 CARING FOR CRITICALLY ILL CHILDREN AND THEIR FAMILIES Jodi E. Mullen and Mary Frances D. Pate AJ was almost 2 years old and had never been in the hospital….
417 22 Pediatrics Review: School-Age Children (Including Preschool) DANGER SIGNALS Kawasaki Disease/Syndrome Onset of high fever (up to 104°F) and enlarged lymph nodes in the neck. Bright-red rash (more obvious…
411 21 Pediatrics Review: Toddlers (Ages 2 to 3 Years) DANGER SIGNALS Neuroblastoma Most common presentation is a painful abdominal (retroperitoneal or hepatic) mass that is fixed, firm, irregular, and…
493 29 Nursing Research Review SOURCES OF DATA Primary Sources (Preferred) In research, primary sources are preferred. They are the original research from which the data came. Primary sources are…
485 28 Culture and Spiritually Related Health Beliefs CULTURE AND NURSING Culturally competent care improves patient satisfaction and patient safety (e.g., by reducing medication-related errors). To provide culturally competent care,…
477 27 Professional Roles and Reimbursement THE NURSE PRACTITIONER ROLE History Loretta C. Ford, PhD, RN, FAAN, and Henry K. Silver, MD, started the first nurse practitioner (NP) program at…