Confidently face everyday nursing challenges with
Lippincott® Nursing Pocket Cards . Let these popular cards keep you informed and accurate, offering quick reference on a wide range of issues at the bedside, from administering IV fluids, infection control, and hemodynamic monitoring to treating pneumonia, sepsis, heart failure and more. These quick-read pocket cards provide both new and experienced nurses the vital reminders needed to provide safe, effective care.
Stay sharp and accurate with this on-the-spot reference tool:
Boxed set of 35 long-lasting, laminated, 5” x 7” pocket cards Two-sided, keep-it-handy size cards that are made for quick reference , with need-to-know information that supports effective decision-making Cards offer definitions, care essentials, analyses, and interventions for areas such as: - Cardiac nursing – Hemodynamics, myocardial infarction, heart failure, heart failure management
- Critical care nursing – Arterial blood gas (ABG) analysis, mechanical ventilation settings and basic modes, caring for the mechanically ventilated patient, pneumonia, sepsis
- Dermatology nursing – The ABDCEs of melanoma
- Endocrinology and diabetes – Inpatient diabetes care management, acute complications of diabetes, discharge planning for diabetics, thyroid disorders
- Gerontology – Differentiate delirium, dementia, and depression
- Infection control/ID – Key facts about influenza, sexually transmitted infections
- Infusion nursing – Complications of peripheral IV therapy and central IV therapy: preventing central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI), IV fluids
- Medical-surgical nursing – Fluids and electrolytes, isolation precautions, calculations
- Neurology – Cranial nerves, stroke, alteplase injection for acute ischemic stroke
- Nutrition – Parenteral nutrition
- Wound care/ostomy/continence – Pressure injuries, negative pressure wound therapy, incontinence, ostomy care
Cards clarify difficult to understand pathophysiology such as the difference between syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) and diabetes insipidus (DI), or between hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
Created for nurses, by nurses , to simplify challenging concepts
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