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Assessing fluids and electrolytes
RC630.A77
Presents a graphic demonstration of normal fluid and electrolyte physiology. Also shows what occurs with imbalances and discusses the diseases and conditions that can precipitate such problems.
Clinical laboratory instrumentation and automation : principles, applications, and selection /
RB38.A87 Guide
Fundamental principles of electronics / Barbara J. Cleveland -- Spectrophotometry / Kory M. Ward and Edward Harris -- Particle counters / Deborah T. Firestone -- Instrumentation for the measurement of blood gases and electrolytes / David D. Koch and Barbara J. Cleveland -- Chromatography instrumentation systems / Timothy G. McManamon -- Electrophoretic instrumentation systems / James E. Love and Kory M. Ward -- Automated instrumentation (generic) / Linda Kasper -- Clinical chemistry automation / Robert P. De Cresce and Mark S. Lifshitz -- Automated hematology analyzers / Donald J. Gartner and John R. Snyder -- Automation in clinical microbiology / George T. Tortora -- Immunochemistry analyzers / Vivien Soo -- Forensic instrumental applications / Richard O. Pfau -- Laboratory information systems / Karen M. Escolas -- Chemistry instrumentation for the small office laboratory / Herbert K. Naito and Yun-Sik Kwak -- Instrumentation systems: reliability and validity issues / David J. Thornton and Bernadette L. Thornton -- Preventive maintenance and troubleshooting / Joseph G. Fink and Sheshadri Narayanan -- Improving laboratory efficiency through workflow analysis / Craig A. Lehmann and Alan Leiken -- Impact of instrumentation on laboratory costs / Alan Leiken and Craig A. Lehmann -- Videos: pt. 1. Low throughput chemistry analyzers -- pt. 2. Medium throughput chemistry analyzers -- pt. 3. High throughput chemistry analyzers -- pt. 4. Hematology and special analyzers.
Video demonstrates instruments which represent some of the most widely used technological devices in clinical laboratories today. Designed to complement Clinical laboratory instrumentation and automation, by Ward, Lehmann, and Leiken, published by W.B. Saunders in 1994.
Clinical laboratory instrumentation and automation : principles, applications, and selection /
RB38.A87
Fundamental principles of electronics / Barbara J. Cleveland -- Spectrophotometry / Kory M. Ward and Edward Harris -- Particle counters / Deborah T. Firestone -- Instrumentation for the measurement of blood gases and electrolytes / David D. Koch and Barbara J. Cleveland -- Chromatography instrumentation systems / Timothy G. McManamon -- Electrophoretic instrumentation systems / James E. Love and Kory M. Ward -- Automated instrumentation (generic) / Linda Kasper -- Clinical chemistry automation / Robert P. De Cresce and Mark S. Lifshitz -- Automated hematology analyzers / Donald J. Gartner and John R. Snyder -- Automation in clinical microbiology / George T. Tortora -- Immunochemistry analyzers / Vivien Soo -- Forensic instrumental applications / Richard O. Pfau -- Laboratory information systems / Karen M. Escolas -- Chemistry instrumentation for the small office laboratory / Herbert K. Naito and Yun-Sik Kwak -- Instrumentation systems: reliability and validity issues / David J. Thornton and Bernadette L. Thornton -- Preventive maintenance and troubleshooting / Joseph G. Fink and Sheshadri Narayanan -- Improving laboratory efficiency through workflow analysis / Craig A. Lehmann and Alan Leiken -- Impact of instrumentation on laboratory costs / Alan Leiken and Craig A. Lehmann -- Videos: pt. 1. Low throughput chemistry analyzers -- pt. 2. Medium throughput chemistry analyzers -- pt. 3. High throughput chemistry analyzers -- pt. 4. Hematology and special analyzers.
Video demonstrates instruments which represent some of the most widely used technological devices in clinical laboratories today. Designed to complement Clinical laboratory instrumentation and automation, by Ward, Lehmann, and Leiken, published by W.B. Saunders in 1994.
Family tree of an ABG, The
RC630.F2 1993
Live footage from a critical care unit, enabling nurses and nursing students to easily understand acid-base balance, ABG interpretation, and corresponding treatment modalities.
Fluid & electrolytes video and workbook
RC630.F57 1994
Discusses how to identify important fluid and electrolyte imbalances. Program and workbook also present nursing diagnoses and interventions to be used in dealing with these conditions.
Fluid and electrolyte emergencies.
RC630.F54 1991
Discusses three emergencies : hypercalcemia, hyperkalemia, and dehydration. Includes pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, assessment, intervention and therapy.
Fluids and electrolytes balance
QP90.5.F58 2007
Pt. 1. Basics (19:45 min.) -- Pt. 2. Fluid volume imbalances (21:00 min.) -- Pt. 3. Electrolyte imbalances (21:20 min.).
This ... program ... provides nursing students, new nurses and others with the fundamental information they need to begin building their understanding of the role fluids and electrolytes play in the health of a body.--Case.
Management of total parenteral nutrition
RM224.M36 1990
Part 1 delineates the specific indications for total parenteral nutrition (TPN). Discusses selection of access routes, including advantages and disadvantages of various venous access devices. Part 2 guides the nurse in use of comprehensive baseline studies in the on-going monitoring of the patient's status. Discusses the prevention, detection and treatment of complications such as electrolyte/acid base imbalances and hyperglycemia.
Potassium balance
RC627.P6P67
Introduces the effects of potassium imbalances on the body, the signs and symptoms of hypokalemia and hyperkalemia, and the various interventions needed to correct the imbalance.
Signs & symptoms of fluid & electrolyte imbalances
RD52.F59S54 2007
Explains how to detect signs and symptoms of fluid and electrolyte imbalances, link these findings to the most probable cause, and use these findings to provide competent nursing care.
Signs & symptoms of fluid & electrolyte imbalances
RD52.F59S54 2002
Explains how to detect signs and symptoms of fluid and electrolyte imbalances, link these findings to the most probable cause, and use these findings to provide competent nursing care.
Taylor's video guide to clinical nursing skills
RT41.T3965 2006
Pt.1. Vital signs -- pt.2. Asepsis -- pt.3. Oral and topical medications -- pt.4. Injectable medications -- pt.5. IV medications -- pt.6. Perioperative nursing -- pt.7. Hygiene -- pt.8. Skin integrity and wound care -- pt.9. Activity -- pt.10. Nutrition -- pt.11. Urinary elimination -- pt.12. Indwelling and intermittent catheters -- pt.13. Bowel elimination -- pt.14. Oxygenation -- pt.15. Tracheostomy care -- pt.16. IV therapy -- pt.17. Central venous access devices.
From reinforcing fundamental nursing skills to troubleshooting clinical problems on the fly, this 17-part (module) video series follows a team of nursing students and their instructor as they perform a range of essential nursing procedures.
Work of the kidneys
QP249.W927 1989
Studies the functions and relationships of the major parts of the kidneys, and describes the physiological mechanisms by which the kidneys control the volume and composition of the body fluids. Emphasizes the importance of the kidneys as regulators of the internal environment of the body.