cover image - Clinical Skills: Respiratory Care Collection, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780323394321
Copyright: 2021
Publication Date: 04-30-2015
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $119.00

Clinical Skills: Respiratory Care Collection, 1st Edition

by Elsevier Inc

Clinical Skills Online

cover image - Clinical Skills: Respiratory Care Collection, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780323394321
Copyright: 2021
Publication Date: 04-30-2015
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $119.00
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Learn to master the most important nursing skills before you ever step foot in the clinical environment. Clinical Skills: Respiratory Collection is an engaging, web-based learning tool that guides users through more than 90 of the most important respiratory care nursing skills. Next Generation (Next Gen) Skills are the same trusted content, but now with an updated interface and additional course functionality. Each skill in the collection uses the same seven-part framework to walk you through every aspect of the skill. From special patient and safety considerations to the equipment and techniques used in the skill, this assembly of animations, interactive learning tools, and in-depth explanations will leave you with a 360-degree understanding of how to safely and effectively perform each skill.

    • Convenient web-based program utilizes the same professional format that practicing nurses use to train.
    • Consistent, competency-based format for learning skills gives your nursing program a standardized way to teach, perform, and evaluate skills across the curriculum. Most skills feature the same types of skill learning tools to help students obtain a more holistic understanding of the skill and the standard QSEN nursing competencies.
    • Quick sheet provides a concise, step-by-step summary of the skill.
    • Extended text gives students a 360-degree look at all aspects of the skill. Subjects addressed in the extended text section include:
      • Safety alerts
      • Supplies
      • Patient and family education
      • Procedures
      • Delegation opportunities
      • Monitoring and care
      • Expected and unexpected outcomes
      • Documentation guidelines
      • Special gerontologic, pediatric, and home care considerations
      • Evidence-based references
      • Additional reading suggestions
    • Equipment list helps familiarize students with each piece of equipment needed to perform the skill.
    • Demonstration animations visually guide students through every necessary step involved in the skill.
    • Images and illustrations highlight crucial procedures, equipment, and documents involved in the skill.
    • Competency tests with rationales help students review and evaluate their understanding of the skill.
    • Printable evaluation checklists enable students and faculty to measure and track various skill competencies.
    • Up-to-date, evidence-based content is reviewed and revised annually by clinical skills experts to reflect changes in practice as they arise.
  • Examples of skills in this collection include:
    • 6-Minute Walk Test (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation: Pediatric (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Arterial Catheter Radial Insertion (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Arterial-Venous Oxygen Calculations (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Assessment: Respiratory (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Auto-PEEP Calculation and Maneuver (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Autogenic Drainage (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Blood Specimen Collection: Arterial Catheter (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Blood Specimen Collection: Arterial Puncture: Blood Gas (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Blood Specimen Collection: Pulmonary Artery Catheter: Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Chest Physiotherapy: Oscillatory Positive Expiratory Pressure Device (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Chest Physiotherapy: Postural Drainage (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Chest Tube: Closed Drainage Systems (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Continuous Venous Oxygen Saturation Monitoring (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Determination of Death: Apnea Testing (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Directed Cough (Respiratory Therapy)
    • End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Endotracheal Tube and Tracheostomy Tube Cuff Care (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Endotracheal Tube Extubation and Tracheostomy Tube Decannulation (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Endotracheal Tube Intubation: Nasotracheal (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Endotracheal Tube Intubation: Neonates (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Endotracheal Tube Intubation: Orotracheal (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Endotracheal Tube Replacement with Tube Exchanger (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Endotracheal Tube: Closed Suctioning
    • Endotracheal Tube: Open Suctioning
    • Flexible Bronchoscopy (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Heliox Therapy (Respiratory Therapy)
    • High-Flow Nasal Oxygen Therapy (Respiratory Therapy)
    • High-Frequency Chest Wall Compression (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Incentive Spirometry (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Incentive Spirometry: Pediatric (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Inhaled Nitric Oxide Therapy (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Inhaled Nitric Oxide Therapy for Neonates (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Intrapulmonary Shunt Calculation (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Laryngeal Mask Airway Insertion (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Laryngeal Mask Airway Insertion: Neonatal and Pediatric (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Bilevel Ventilation (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation for Neonates (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Humidification (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Intrafacility Transport of Critically Ill Patients (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Lung Compliance and Airway Resistance Measurement (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Neonatal Time-Triggered, Pressure-Limited, and Time-Cycled (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Neonate (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Pediatric Pressure Mode (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Pediatric Volume Mode (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Pressure Modes (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Pressure-Regulated Volume Control Ventilation (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Standard Weaning Criteria (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Troubleshooting (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Volume Mode (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Waveform Interpretation (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Weaning Pediatric Patients (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Mechanical Ventilation: Weaning Process (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Medication Administration: Dry Powder Inhaler (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Medication Administration: Metered-Dose Inhaler with Artificial Airway (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Medication Administration: Metered-Dose Inhalers (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Medication Administration: Nebulized (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Nasopharyngeal Airway Insertion (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Nasotracheal: Suctioning (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Oral Airway Insertion (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Oxygen Indices (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Oxygen Tank Regulators (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Oxygen Therapy for Patients with an Artificial Airway (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Oxygen Therapy: Nasal Cannula or Oxygen Mask (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Peak Expiratory Flow Measurement (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Pulmonary Mechanics (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Exercise Training (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Initial Patient Assessment (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Pulse Oximetry (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Respiratory Therapist-Driven Protocols (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Speaking Valve Placement (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Specimen Collection: Neonatal Capillary Blood Gases (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Sputum Specimen Collection: With Suction (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Surfactant Replacement Therapy for Neonates (Respiratory Therapy)
    • T-Piece Adapter for Intubated Patients (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Teaching About Asthma (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Teaching About How to Stop Smoking and Vaping (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Teaching About Pulmonary Rehabilitation (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Tracheostomy Tube: Care and Tube Change (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Tracheostomy Tube: Mechanical Ventilation: Closed Suctioning
    • Tracheostomy Tube: Mechanical Ventilation: Open Suctioning
    • Transcutaneous Blood Gas Monitoring for Neonates and Pediatric Patients (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Ventilation: Noninvasive BIPAP (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Ventilation: Noninvasive BIPAP for Pediatric Patients (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Ventilation: Noninvasive Bubble CPAP for Neonates (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Ventilation: Noninvasive CPAP (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Ventilation: Noninvasive CPAP for Pediatric Patients (Respiratory Therapy)
    • Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Prevention (Respiratory Therapy)
    For a list of all current skills in this collection, please contact your Elsevier Representative.
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For Qualified Instructors.
Important note
This is a Faculty Product!
Any student who attempts to register for access will be reported to the school's faculty and administration.