Emergency nursing : the profession, the pathway, and the practice /
Emergency nursing : the profession, the pathway, and the practice /
[edited by] Jeff Solheim.
- 1 online resource (463 pages)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Emergency nursing defined / The traditional role of the emergency nurse / Unique roles of the emergency nurse / Education of the emergency nurse / The emergency nurse as a professional / Self-care and the emergency nurse / Types of emergency departments / Common areas within the emergency department / Key players in the emergency department / The emergency nurse in the role of triage / Common challenges faced by emergency nurses / Risk management and quality issues affecting the emergency nurse / Emergency nursing throughout the lifespan / Challenging patient populations encountered by the emergency nurse / The emergency nurse and the abused patient / The emergency nurse caring for diverse cultures and ethnicities / Renee Semonin Holleran -- Darin L. Durham and Jeff Solheim -- Patricia L. Clutter -- Nicholas A. Nelson -- Linda Laskowski-Jones -- William Schueler -- Aaron Wolff -- Debra Delaney and Jeff Solheim -- Pamela D. Bartley, Melanie Stoutenburg, and Jeff Solheim -- Rebecca S. McNair and Jeff Solheim -- Brian Selig, Fred Neis, and Jeff Solheim -- Laurel Grisbach -- Gayle Walker-Cillo, Renee Semonin Holleran, and Jeff Solheim -- Gayle Walker-Cillo, Renee Semonin Holleran, and Jeff Solheim -- Gayle Walker-Cillo, Renee Semonin Holleran, and Christi Thornhill -- Patricia L. Clutter.
With over 136.3 million patient visits to the Emergency Department, emergency nurses are not only in high demand but a continuously growing segment of the nursing profession. Emergency nurses find themselves in high-risk, faced-paced, physically and emotionally demanding, and difficult situations on a constant bases, which many nurses will describe as both stressful and surprisingly, extremely fulfilling. But there are so many variables, moving pieces, and different roles when it comes to emergency nurses. How do you begin to understand or know if this is the right career for you when there is so much to know? Emergency Nurse: The Profession, the Pathway, and the Practice provides students, new nurses, and existing emergency nurses the tools and information they need to pursue and sustain a successful career in emergency healthcare. Author Jeff Solheim informs readers about the career opportunities that exist within emergency nursing, introduces nurses to the emergency department and how it differs from other healthcare settings, and explains the challenges and patient populations that emergency nurses will face on a regular basis. Filled with fun facts, notes, and practical advice, this book is a fantastic resource for a nurse eager to learn more about emergency care. -- Provided by publisher.
9781940446486 1940446481 9781940446479 1940446473 9781940446493 194044649X
99970442852
2015043837
Emergency nursing.
Emergencies--Nursing.
Hospitals--Emergency services.
RC86.7 / .E45 2016
616.02/5
WY 154.2
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Emergency nursing defined / The traditional role of the emergency nurse / Unique roles of the emergency nurse / Education of the emergency nurse / The emergency nurse as a professional / Self-care and the emergency nurse / Types of emergency departments / Common areas within the emergency department / Key players in the emergency department / The emergency nurse in the role of triage / Common challenges faced by emergency nurses / Risk management and quality issues affecting the emergency nurse / Emergency nursing throughout the lifespan / Challenging patient populations encountered by the emergency nurse / The emergency nurse and the abused patient / The emergency nurse caring for diverse cultures and ethnicities / Renee Semonin Holleran -- Darin L. Durham and Jeff Solheim -- Patricia L. Clutter -- Nicholas A. Nelson -- Linda Laskowski-Jones -- William Schueler -- Aaron Wolff -- Debra Delaney and Jeff Solheim -- Pamela D. Bartley, Melanie Stoutenburg, and Jeff Solheim -- Rebecca S. McNair and Jeff Solheim -- Brian Selig, Fred Neis, and Jeff Solheim -- Laurel Grisbach -- Gayle Walker-Cillo, Renee Semonin Holleran, and Jeff Solheim -- Gayle Walker-Cillo, Renee Semonin Holleran, and Jeff Solheim -- Gayle Walker-Cillo, Renee Semonin Holleran, and Christi Thornhill -- Patricia L. Clutter.
With over 136.3 million patient visits to the Emergency Department, emergency nurses are not only in high demand but a continuously growing segment of the nursing profession. Emergency nurses find themselves in high-risk, faced-paced, physically and emotionally demanding, and difficult situations on a constant bases, which many nurses will describe as both stressful and surprisingly, extremely fulfilling. But there are so many variables, moving pieces, and different roles when it comes to emergency nurses. How do you begin to understand or know if this is the right career for you when there is so much to know? Emergency Nurse: The Profession, the Pathway, and the Practice provides students, new nurses, and existing emergency nurses the tools and information they need to pursue and sustain a successful career in emergency healthcare. Author Jeff Solheim informs readers about the career opportunities that exist within emergency nursing, introduces nurses to the emergency department and how it differs from other healthcare settings, and explains the challenges and patient populations that emergency nurses will face on a regular basis. Filled with fun facts, notes, and practical advice, this book is a fantastic resource for a nurse eager to learn more about emergency care. -- Provided by publisher.
9781940446486 1940446481 9781940446479 1940446473 9781940446493 194044649X
99970442852
2015043837
Emergency nursing.
Emergencies--Nursing.
Hospitals--Emergency services.
RC86.7 / .E45 2016
616.02/5
WY 154.2