临床操作精粹
2006-12
Elsevier Science Health Science div
Dehn, Richard W./ Asprey, David P.
561
Written by foremost experts in the field, the 2nd Edition of this concise, well-organized text presents the latest common diagnostic and treatment-related procedures that you need to know. Its clear and concise hands-on guidance takes you step by step through the "how-to's" of more than 70 procedures. You'll also find important information on what needs to be done before and immediately following a procedure. It also provides the background and rationale behind each procedure. A host of supporting information in areas such as patient education, informed consent, billing, and delivering bad news ensures that you have all of the information you need to deliver the best and safest care to your patients. Features more than 200 illustrations depicting procedure steps and other important concepts. Presents information on patient preparation and the use of instruments and materials to help ensure the safe and effective performance of procedures. Highlights warnings to alert you to specific dangers, and points out what not to do when performing a procedure. Includes guidance on possible complications, rationales, and precautions to provide an overview of the "why," and not just the "how," of procedures. Covers nonprocedural issues including informed consent, standard precautions, patient education, and procedure documentation. Offers comprehensive updates throughout to incorporate new procedures and practices. Features new chapters on removing Cerumen foreign bodies from the ear * corneal abrasion and foreign body removal from the eye * endometrial biopsy * diabetic foot care * conscious sedation * ambulatory care billing and coding * and delivering bad news
1 Informed Consent Ted J. Ruback2 Standard Precautions Kirsten Thomsen3 Sterile Technique Paul C. Hendrix4 Blood Pressure Measurement Randy Danielsen5 Venipuncture Kenneth R. Harbert6 Obtaining Blood Cultures Darwin Brown7 Inserting Intravenous Catheters Ellen Davis-HaU8 Arterial Puncture Claire Babcock O'Connell9 Injections Conrad J. Rios10 Recording an Electrocardiogram Richard R. Rahr and Salah Ayachi11 Exercise Stress Testing for the Primary Care Provider Charles S. King12 Endotracheal Intubation Shepard B. Stone13 Office Pulmonary Function Testing Gary R. Sharp, Daniel L. O'Donoghue, Roger A. Elliot and Daniel L. McNeill14 Nasogastric Tube Placement Dan Vetrosky15 Lumbar Puncture Virginia F. Schneider16 Urinary Bladder Catheterization Dan Vetrosky17 Clinical Breast Examination Patricia Kelly18 The Pelvic Examination and Obtaining a Routine Papanicolaou Smear L. Gail Curtis19 Examination of the Male Genitalia Richard W. Dehn20 Joint and Bursal Aspiration M.E Winegardner21 Casting and Splinting Donald R. Frosch and Patrick Knott22 Local Anesthesia Michelle DiBaise23 Wound Closure Karen A. Newell24 Dermatologic Procedures Michelle DiBaise25 Incision and Drainage of an Abscess Patrick C. Auth and George S. Bottomley26 Wound Dressing Techniques Paul F. Jacques27 Cryosurgery Theresa E. Hegmann28 Treating Ingrown Toenails Sue M. Nyberg29 Draining Subungual Hematomas Darwin Brown30 Anoscopy Sue M. Nyberg31 Flexible Sigmoidoscopy Dawn Morton-Rias32 Removal of Cerumen and Foreign Bodies from the Ear Tammy Dowdell Ream33 Trauma-Oriented Ocular Examination, Cornea Abrasion, and Ocular Foreign Body Removal Jonathon W. Gietzen34 Endometrial Biopsy Martha Petersen35 Foot Examination of the Patient with Diabetes Nikki L. Katalanos36 Procedural Sedation Tony Brenneman37 Patient Education Concepts Richard D. Muma38 Outpatient Coding Lynn E. Caton39 Documentation David P. Asprey40 Giving Sad and Bad News F.J. GianolaIndex
REVIEW OF THE PREVIOUS EDITION: "Congratulations are in order for University of Iowa faculty David Asprey and Richard Dehn...this text is the first clinical procedures text for PAs that has been published, likely filling a need in the clinical education arena. Congratulations to both Asprey and Dehn!"- Physicians Assistant Newsletter