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Emergency Nursing 5-Tier Triage Protocols

Emergency Nursing 5-Tier Triage Protocols

by Valerie Aarne Grossman and Julie K. Briggs
Paperback
Publication Date: 28/09/2019

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This critical-thinking blueprint for the triage nurse delivers essential knowledge for accurate decision-making in emergency triage situations. Formatted to provide easily accessible and retrievable information, the manual facilitates rapid recognition and understanding of acuity levels and their application to patient care. The newly updated second edition reflects current health conditions and scenarios in EDs, urgent care centers, offices, and first aid centers, both domestic and international. It contains important new information on program development, training, and quality management along with useful tips and tools. Completely new protocols, additional case studies, and quality management guidelines and tools further add to the merit of the second edition.The resource addresses a wide range of both adult and pediatric conditions that are system-based and listed in alphabetical order. Each protocol has been developed to ensure accuracy and consistency, regardless of which 5-tier triage system is in use. Abundant case studies and multiple appendices provide additional information to support the protocols, broadening the nurse's scope of knowledge and prompting in-depth examination of potentially lethal conditions. Additionally, appendices contain valuable training materials for program development, training, and quality management tips and tools.

New to the Second Edition:



Updated protocols reflecting current health conditions/situations in EDs, urgent care centers, offices, and first aid centers
Important new information on program development, training, and quality management tips and tools
Additional material including mass casualty, exposure (biological, chemical, disease), military care, infections (isolation concerns), behavioral issues (violence), and narcotic overdose
New case studies
Developing a triage program
Quality management guidelines and tools


Key Features:

Facilitates consistency in triage decisions among different nurses
Uses health care resources appropriately and efficiently
Sets minimum expectations for triage decisions
Guides nurses in asking the right questions, determining how soon the patient must be seen, and interventions to consider
Serves as a valuable reference for both new and experienced nurses
Serves as a training tool in orientation
ISBN:
9780826137883
9780826137883
Category:
Accident & emergency nursing
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
28-09-2019
Publisher:
Springer Publishing Co Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
320
Dimensions (mm):
229x152mm
Weight:
0.46kg

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