Buku ini disajikan untuk mengurangi aspek epidemiologi penyakit tidak menular sebagai masalah kesehatan yang cenderung meningkat dan memberikan beban ganda bagi kesehatan masyarakat bersama dengan penyakit menular.
This book introduces you to cancer nursing, an exciting, changing field whose hallmarks are progress and hope, not death and despair. cancer nursing is never static. Delivering high-quality care to different types of patients in varied settings challenges the cancer nurse to use many skills.
Contents: 1. Victories over a dread disease 2. Sidestepping the causes 3. Unmasking the enemy 4. Intimate profile of a wayward cell 5. A dream come true: cures that work 6. Coping with cancer
Compact and easy to use, this clinical reference present essential information on approximately 80 disorders and conditions, as well as concepts relevant to caring for all critically ill patients and functioning in the critical care environment.
Contents: 1. Airway Management 2. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 3. Diagnosis and Management of Acute Respiratory Failure 4. Machanical Ventilation 5. Basic Hemodynamic Monitoring 6. Diagnosis and Management of Shock 7. Neurologic Support 8. Basic Trauma Management 9. Myocardial Ischemia and Infarction 10. Life-Threatening Infections: Diagnosis and Antibiotic Selection 11. Management …
Contents: 1. Coping with critical illness 2. Supporting faltering vital systems 3. Managing special problems
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, also known as CPR, is a combination of artifical respiration and artifical circulation, which should be started immediately as an emergency procedure when cardiac arrest occurs, by those property trained to do so. It has been used widely and successfully for some time by doctors and nurses, allied health personnel, and members of the lay public. It is, however, im…
The content of Multimedia Standard First Aid is based on information provided by the Division of Medical Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council (NAS, NRC). The materials on Rescue Breathing, Obstructed Airway, and CPR reflect the standards recommended by the 1985 National Conference on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Care.