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The Nurse′s Clinical Skills Pocketbook

Catherine Delves-Yates Fiona Everett Wendy Wright

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Sage Publications Ltd
25 March 2022
This pocket-sized book is an ideal reference for nursing students. It puts the facts at your fingertips, giving you immediate access to 50 different clinical procedures.

Handy checklists covering the things to consider before starting the procedure Clear instructions guide you step-by-step through the skill All fields of practice included to ensure your care is person-centred

Whether revising for an OSCE, preparing for a new clinical placement or looking for a clear description of how to perform a certain task, this book will become a trusted companion and daily reference as your practice experience steadily grows.
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Imprint:   Sage Publications Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 176mm,  Width: 125mm, 
Weight:   190g
ISBN:   9781529798739
ISBN 10:   1529798736
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Common Abbreviations - Wendy Wright and Fiona Everett Useful Prefixes and Suffixes - Wendy Wright and Fiona Everett Infection and Prevention Control - Rose Gallagher Hand-washing Using hand sanitiser When to remove your gloves and why Clinical Measurement - Caroline Dobson and Trevor Simpson Fundamental steps for all clinical measurements Respirations Pulse/heart rate Manual blood pressure Measuring body temperature Pain Assessment - Ann Kettyle Undertaking a pain assessment Aseptic Technique and Specimen Collection - Rose Gallagher Principles of asepsis Common steps for the collection of all types of specimen Taking a wound swab Collecting a faeces specimen Collecting a urine specimen Collecting a sputum sample Taking a throat swab Skin Integrity - Alexandra Carlin Principles of wound care Removal of clips/sutures Safe Movement of People - Michelle O’Reilly and David Best Movement guidelines Emergency Care - Sara Morgan Head tilt chin lift Jaw thrust Using an oropharyngeal airway Recovery position Paediatric life support Dislodging an obstruction to the airway Medicines Administration - Carol Hall, updated by Christina Roulston Administering medication (oral or topical route) Administering a subcutaneous injection Administering an intramuscular injection Recording administration and outcome Assisting People with their Nutritional Need - Kate Goodhand and Jane Ewen Nutrition-related skills Weighing a patient Assisting a patient to eat and drink Passing a nasogastric tube Maintaining a nasogastric tube Removing a nasogastric tube Caring for a PEG (pertcutaneous endoscopic gastronomy) Stoma care Peripheral vascular cannula care Assisting People with their Elimination Needs - Mairead Collie, David J. Hunter and Valerie Foley Common steps for all elimination-related skills Assessing bowel function Assisting a patient to use a bedpan, urinal or commode Performing catheter care Emptying a patient’s catheter bag Urinalysis Assisting Patients with their Hygiene Needs - Catherine Delves-Yates Common steps for all hygiene procedures Bathing a person in bed Assisting a patient with a wash (out of bed) Shaving Teeth-cleaning Trimming nails Washing a patient’s hair in bed Care after Death - Maria Parry Care after death Appendix 1: Commonly Used Medication and Side Effects - Wendy Wright and Fiona Everett Appendix 2: Normal Laboratory Values - Wendy Wright and Fiona Everett Appendix 3: Hand-washing technique References

"Catherine Delves-Yates is an experienced nurse and a Lecturer at the School of Health Sciences, University of East Anglia, UK.  She started her nursing career as a student at the Nightingale School of Nursing, London and has worked clinically in adult and paediatric critical care in the UK and has taught and nursed in America, Africa and Nepal.  Her passion is to ensure all nurses have the knowledge, skills and professionalism to deliver effective compassionate care to each of their patients.  Catherine is an Honorary Lecturer at the University of Buea and the Higher Institute of Applied Medical Sciences, Cameroon and an international advisor to the Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Nepal.  Currently she is researching whether nursing students’ views of health and illness alter during their pre-registration nursing programme. Fiona Everett is currently a Nurse Lecturer within pre-registration and master’s level nursing programmes with teaching, co-ordination and research supervision responsibilities. Fiona has a wide range of clinical experience including adult nursing, midwifery, district nursing and research project management within primary care. She has particular interests in clinical skills, dementia care and developing contemporary, support mechanisms in nurse education. She has published in these areas in nursing journals and has disseminated her work at national and international conferences. She is also an editor and author for SAGE publications in relation to the Essentials of Nursing Practice and Essential Clinical Skills for Nurses: Step by Step. Fiona is the co-creator of “Class in a Bag’, which is a portable educational resource that enables the delivery of health promotion in a diverse range of environments to suit individual needs. (Winner of Scotland’s Dementia Awards, 2016, Best Educational Initiative)         Wendy Wright is an Adult Nursing lecturer in the pre-registration and the master′s level nursing programmes and is currently the BSc Adult Nursing Programme Lead.  Wendy has a wide range of acute clinical experience including infectious diseases, stroke and elderly assessment and rehabilitation.  Wendy has responsibilities interests including clinical skills education for student nurses, dementia, the frail older Adult and the student experience. With a particular interest in the development of Class in A Bag (CIAB) which has developed from the initial research of Dementia through the eyes of a child.  She has published in these areas in nursing journals and has presented at national and international conferences.  She is also an editor and author for SAGE publications in relation to Essentials of Nursing Practice and Essential Clinical Skills for Nurses. Wendy is the co-creator of ""Class in a bag"", which is a portable educational resource that enables the delivery of health promotion in a diverse range of environments to suit individual needs. (Winner of Scotland′s Dementia Awards, 2016, Best Educational Initiative)"

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