Free to read at publisher's site. Objective: A literature review to examine the incorporation of respiratory assessment into everyday surgical nursing practice; possible barriers to this; and the relationship to patient outcomes. Primary argument: Escalating demands on intensive care beds have led to highly dependent patients being cared for in general surgical ward areas. This change in patient demographics has meant the knowledge and skills required of registered nurses in these areas has expanded exponentially. The literature supported the notion that postoperative monitoring of vital signs should include the fundamental assessment of respiratory rate; depth and rhythm; work of breathing; use of accessory muscles and symmetrical chest mo...
Background and aims: One of the most important factors that affect the success of cardio pulmonary r...
Aims and objectives - To determine consensus across acute care specialty areas on core physical asse...
Background: Continuing education for intensive care unit nurses on invasive mechanical ventilation i...
Objective: A literature review to examine the incorporation of respiratory assessment into everyday ...
Background: Technology is prominent in the recovery room, but little is known about nurses’ use of t...
The increasing demand for hospital beds, coupled with an ageing population and shorter hospital stay...
Aims. This paper reports a literature review examining the relationship between specific clinical in...
BACKGROUND:Although the need for physical assessment in home nursing care has been shown, little res...
Introduction: The nurse in the Post Anaesthetic Care Unit (PACU) is required to assess, and make cli...
Background: Postoperative patients in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) are recovering from proce...
Aim: This paper reports on the development and evaluation of an integrated clinical learning model t...
Nurses have the most important role among health care workers (HCWs) in each hospital (Aiken et al.,...
Although postoperative adverse respiratory events, defined by a decrease in respiratory rate (RR) an...
Background: Continuing education for intensive care unit nurses on invasive mechanical ventilation i...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of non-invasive ventilation outside the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is an...
Background and aims: One of the most important factors that affect the success of cardio pulmonary r...
Aims and objectives - To determine consensus across acute care specialty areas on core physical asse...
Background: Continuing education for intensive care unit nurses on invasive mechanical ventilation i...
Objective: A literature review to examine the incorporation of respiratory assessment into everyday ...
Background: Technology is prominent in the recovery room, but little is known about nurses’ use of t...
The increasing demand for hospital beds, coupled with an ageing population and shorter hospital stay...
Aims. This paper reports a literature review examining the relationship between specific clinical in...
BACKGROUND:Although the need for physical assessment in home nursing care has been shown, little res...
Introduction: The nurse in the Post Anaesthetic Care Unit (PACU) is required to assess, and make cli...
Background: Postoperative patients in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) are recovering from proce...
Aim: This paper reports on the development and evaluation of an integrated clinical learning model t...
Nurses have the most important role among health care workers (HCWs) in each hospital (Aiken et al.,...
Although postoperative adverse respiratory events, defined by a decrease in respiratory rate (RR) an...
Background: Continuing education for intensive care unit nurses on invasive mechanical ventilation i...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of non-invasive ventilation outside the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is an...
Background and aims: One of the most important factors that affect the success of cardio pulmonary r...
Aims and objectives - To determine consensus across acute care specialty areas on core physical asse...
Background: Continuing education for intensive care unit nurses on invasive mechanical ventilation i...