39. Influenza: Seasonal, Avian, and Pandemic

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CHAPTER 39. Influenza: Seasonal, Avian, and Pandemic Sherri-Lynn Almeida Historically, influenza has caused outbreaks of respiratory illness for centuries, including three pandemics (worldwide outbreaks of disease) in the twentieth century….

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38. Communicable Diseases

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CHAPTER 38. Communicable Diseases Sherri-Lynne Almeida An infection is the detrimental colonization of a host organism by a foreign species. Three factors form the chain of infection: agent, host, and…

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17. Emergency Preparedness

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CHAPTER 17. Emergency Preparedness Kathy S. Robinson Disasters—natural and manmade events that dramatically affect life and property to catastrophic proportions—are fortunately rare, largely unpredictable, and yet inevitable. Historic events such…

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14. Organ and Tissue Donation

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CHAPTER 14. Organ and Tissue Donation Nancy Bonalumi Every hour another person in the United States dies because of the lack of an organ to provide a lifesaving transplant. In…

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1. Emergency Nursing

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CHAPTER 1. Emergency NursingA Historical Perspective Vicki C. Patrick ORIGINS OF EMERGENCY NURSING Episodic illness and injury are part of the human experience. To care for one another is the…

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6. Research

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CHAPTER 6. Research The continual infusion of new information gleaned from research findings and integrated into clinical nursing practice is an expectation in health care today. Clinical practice and patient…

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13. Family Presence During Resuscitation

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CHAPTER 13. Family Presence During Resuscitation Jennifer Kingsnorth-Hinrichs Patient- and family-centered care is an essential aspect of emergency nursing. Nursing manages care from a holistic approach. 10.22. and 23. Emergency…

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8. Patient Assessment

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CHAPTER 8. Patient Assessment Rebecca A. Steinmann Patients present to the emergency department (ED) with every possible medical, surgical, traumatic, social, and behavioral health condition. Not only do emergency nurses…

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