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Al-Khaffaf H., Dorgan S. — Vascular Disease: A Handbook for Nurses
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Íàçâàíèå: Vascular Disease: A Handbook for Nurses
Àâòîðû: Al-Khaffaf H., Dorgan S.
Àííîòàöèÿ: Caring for Patients with Vascular Disease: A Practical Approach for Medical and Nursing Staff offers a step-by-step guide to caring for patients in a variety of clinical settings. It follows a patient's path of care from management in the outpatient clinic, through to the hospital ward, theatre, recovery room and back to the follow-up outpatient clinic. A clear, concise format is used throughout the book, with reference to evidence-based interventions and the physiology underpinning them, and the use of simple line diagrams and treatment flow charts to illustrate the essential aspects of care. Edited by a nurse and a vascular surgeon, with contributions from a group of invited authors, the book reflects the multidisciplinary nature of patient care and will be a valuable resource for nurses, surgeons and other healthcare professionals involved in caring for this patient group.
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Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 2005
Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 270
Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 26.02.2008
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Ñêîïèðîâàòü ññûëêó äëÿ ôîðóìà | Ñêîïèðîâàòü ID
Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) 21—26 90 126
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), aetiology 21—22 90
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), clinical features 23
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), diagnosis 23
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), differential diagnosis 91
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), investigations 91
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), prognosis 23—25 93
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), risk factors 90
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), rupture 90—93
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), rupture, management in A&E 91—93
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), rupture, presentation in A&E 90—91
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), screening 25—26
Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA), treatment options 25 92—93 see
Abdominal aortic surgery 126—128 157—159 165—168
Abdominal aortic surgery, anaesthesia 156—157
Abdominal aortic surgery, anaesthesia, special requirements 158—159
Abdominal aortic surgery, assessment 157—158 163—164
Abdominal aortic surgery, complications 167—168
Abdominal aortic surgery, emergency surgery 157—158 159—160
Abdominal aortic surgery, emergency surgery, post-operative management 93—94 160
Abdominal aortic surgery, emergency surgery, pre-operative management 159
Abdominal aortic surgery, indications 165
Abdominal aortic surgery, operative technique 166—167
Abdominal aortic surgery, post-operative care 127—128
Abdominal aortic surgery, pre-operative care 127
Abdominal aortic surgery, premedications 158
Abdominal aortic surgery, thoraco-abdominal aneurysm repair 168—169 see
Above-knee amputation 185—186 see
Acute limb ischaemia 94—95
Acute limb ischaemia, aetiology 94
Acute limb ischaemia, classification 94
Acute limb ischaemia, definition 94
Acute limb ischaemia, diagnosis 95
Acute limb ischaemia, investigations 95
Acute limb ischaemia, management 95—96 120—121
Acute limb ischaemia, presentation 95
Acute limb ischaemia, prognosis 96
Acute limb ischaemia, revascularisation 96
Acute limb ischaemia, surgical intervention 96
Acute mesenteric ischaemia 68—69
advice 222—223
Age as cardiovascular risk factor 4
Age, post-operative complications and 211
Amaurosis fugax 17
Amputations 130—138 182—187 184—189
Amputations in diabetes 58 130
Amputations, assessment 184
Amputations, complications 188—189
Amputations, double amputees 135—137
Amputations, indications 184
Amputations, mobilisation 131
Amputations, operative technique 185—186
Amputations, operative technique, above-knee amputation 185—186
Amputations, operative technique, below-knee amputation 186—189
Amputations, operative technique, toe amputation 187—188
Amputations, operative technique, transmetatarsal (forefoot) amputation 187
Amputations, prosthetic phase 131—138
Amputations, prosthetic phase, immediate post-operative prostheses (IPOP) 131
Amputations, prosthetic phase, prosthetic construction 132—135
Amputations, prosthetic phase, temporary prostheses 132
Amputations, rehabilitation 130—131
Amputations, upper limb 137—138
Anaesthesia, abdominal aortic surgery 157—159
Anaesthesia, abdominal aortic surgery, emergency surgery 159—160
Anaesthesia, abdominal aortic surgery, special requirements 158—159
Anaesthesia, carotidendarterectomy 155—157
Anaesthesia, carotidendarterectomy, general anaesthesia 156
Anaesthesia, carotidendarterectomy, local anaesthesia 157
Anaesthesia, post-operative care 201—206
Anaesthesia, regional 214
Anaesthesia, revascularisation of the lower limbs 160—161
Anaesthesia, vascular patient considerations 154—155
Analgesia 140 213—214
Analgesia, adjunctive 144
Analgesia, epidural 142—143 214
Analgesia, patient controlled (PCA) 131 143—144 213 see
Aneurysms 23
Aneurysms, screening 25—26 see
Angiography 111—113 116 123
Angiography, carotid artery 18
Angiography, post-procedure care 123
Angiography, pre-procedure care 123
Angioplasty 124
Angioplasty, balloon angioplasty 113—115
Angioplasty, balloon angioplasty, aftercare 114—115
Angioplasty, balloon angioplasty, complications 113
Angioplasty, carotid artery 115
Ankle brachial pressure index (ABPI) 10—11
Ankle brachial pressure index (ABPI), interpretation 11
Antiplatelet medication 7 8
Aortic cross-clamping 159
Aorto-bi-femoral bypass for occlusive disease 169—170
Aorto-bi-femoral bypass for occlusive disease, assessment 169—170
Aorto-bi-femoral bypass for occlusive disease, complications 171
Aorto-bi-femoral bypass for occlusive disease, indications 169
Aorto-bi-femoral bypass for occlusive disease, operative technique 170—171
Arterial blockage 53
Arterial examination 105—106
Arterial leg ulcers see leg ulcers
Arterial stenosis 53
Aspirin 7 8
Assessment see pre-assessment
Atheromatous plaques 3
Atherosclerosis 3—4 51
Atherosclerosis, aneurysms and 22
Atherosclerosis, carotid arteries 16
Atherosclerosis, signs and symptoms 4
Audit 238 241—246
Audit, audit cycle 242
Audit, comparing practice with standard practice 244
Audit, data collection 244
Audit, definition 241
Audit, modifying practice 244—245
Audit, setting criteria and standards 243
Audit, what to audit 243
Axillo-femoral bypass 177
Balloon angioplasty 113—115
Balloon angioplasty, aftercare 114—115
Balloon angioplasty, complications 113
Bandages, elastic 45
Bandages, inelastic 49
Bandages, multi-layer lymphoedema bandaging (MLLB) 86
Below-knee amputation 186—187 see
Blood pressure, post-operative 203 see
Brachial embolectomy 190
Buerger’s disease (thromboangiitis obliterans) 34—35
Bypass procedures see revascularisation lower
Cancellation prevention 153
CAPRIE Trial 7
Cardiovascular risk factors 4—8
Cardiovascular risk factors, age 7
Cardiovascular risk factors, diabetes 6
Cardiovascular risk factors, gender 7
Cardiovascular risk factors, hyperlipidaemia 6—7
Cardiovascular risk factors, hypertension 6
Cardiovascular risk factors, role of nurses in management 7—8
Cardiovascular risk factors, smoking 5
Cardiovascular support, post-operative 207—208
Care pathways see integrated care pathways (ICPs)
Carotid artery, angioplasty and stenting 115
Carotid artery, disease 16—20
Carotid artery, disease, investigations 18
Carotid artery, examination 104
Carotid endarterectomy 18 124—126 155—157 162—165
Carotid endarterectomy, anaesthesia 155—157
Carotid endarterectomy, assessment 156 162
Carotid endarterectomy, complications 164—165
Carotid endarterectomy, indications 162
Carotid endarterectomy, operative technique 162—164
Carotid endarterectomy, post-operative complications 125—126 157
Carotid endarterectomy, post-operative complications, haemorrhage 126
Carotid endarterectomy, post-operative complications, hypertension 125
Carotid endarterectomy, post-operative complications, hypotension 125
Carotid endarterectomy, post-operative complications, nerve injury 126
Carotid endarterectomy, post-operative complications, stroke 126
Carotid endarterectomy, post-operative management 157
Carotid endarterectomy, pre-operative care 125
Carotid endarterectomy, pre-operative health education 124—125
Carotid endarterectomy, pre-operative investigations 124
Charcot arthropathy 66—67
Cholesterol level as cardiovascular risk factor 6—7
Cholesterol level, lowering 7 8
Chronic limb ischaemia (CLI) 12—13
Chronic limb ischaemia (CLI), clinical features 12
Chronic limb ischaemia (CLI), management 12—13 see
Chronic mesenteric ischaemia (CMI) 69
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), anaesthesia and 155
Cigarette smoking see smoking
Circulating nurse responsibilities 197—198
Circulating nurse responsibilities, duties before operation 197
Circulating nurse responsibilities, duties during operation 197—198
Circulating nurse responsibilities, duties on completion of operation 198
Clinical audit see audit
Clinical governance 234—239
Clinical governance, clinical risk management 237—238
Clinical governance, patient involvement 235
Clinical governance, patient involvement, patient’s and relatives’ experiences 236
Clinical governance, process 234—235
Clinical governance, research and effectiveness 238—239
Clinical governance, staffing and staff management 236—237
Clinical governance, training and continuous professional development 237 see
Clopidogrel 7 8
Colour flow ultrasound 104
Compression therapy, compression hosiery and aftercare 49—50
Compression therapy, elastic bandages 45
Compression therapy, factors affecting compression 50—51
Compression therapy, inelastic bandages 49
Compression therapy, lymphoedema management 84—85
Compression therapy, varicose veins 73—74
Compression therapy, venous leg ulcers 45—51
Computed tomography (CT) 110—111 116
Conscious level 203—205
Consent 239
Continuous professional development 237
contrast 117
Critical care units (CCUs) 203
Critical care units (CCUs), discharge from 218
Critical care units (CCUs), muscle weakness 217
Critical care units (CCUs), nutritional issues 217
Critical care units (CCUs), patients who are sedated 216
Critical care units (CCUs), prolonged stay 217
Critical care units (CCUs), psychological disturbances 217—218 see
Cross over femoro-femoral bypass 177
Cross-clamping, aortic 159
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) 75—78
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), causes of 75
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), clinical features 76
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), complications 78
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), diagnosis 77
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), prevention 77
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), risk factors 76
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), treatment 77
Deterioration, sudden 208
Deterioration, sudden, monitoring 208—211
Diabetes as cardiovascular risk factor 6 13
Diabetes, amputations and 57 130
Diabetes, anaesthesia and 155
Diabetes, management 6 8
Diabetes, post-operative complications and 212
Diabetes, St. Vincent’s declaration 57
Diabetic foot 57—67
Diabetic foot, Charcot arthropathy 66—67
Diabetic foot, clinical features 57—58
Diabetic foot, clinical features, callus or deformities 58
Diabetic foot, clinical features, decreased resistance to infection 58
Diabetic foot, clinical features, peripheral neuropathy 57
Diabetic foot, clinical features, peripheral vascular disease 58
Diabetic foot, diabetic ulcers 58—62
Diabetic foot, management 58—65 see
Discharge planning 153
Doppler ultrasound 102
Doppler ultrasound, advantages 108
Doppler ultrasound, arterial examination 106
Doppler ultrasound, disadvantages 108
Doppler ultrasound, varicose vein investigation 72
Duplex scan 104
Duplex scan, arterial examination 105—106
Duplex scan, arterial examination, carotid artery 18
Duplex scan, varicose veins 72
Education see patient education; staff education
Elastic bandages 45
Embolectomy 189—190
Embolectomy, brachial 190
Embolectomy, femoral 189—190
Emboli, postoperative 216
Embolisation 119
Endarterectomy see carotid endarterectomy
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy 41—42 179—180
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy, assessment 179
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy, benefits 42
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy, complications 42 180
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy, indications 179
Endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy, operative technique 179
Endovascular aneurysm repair 25 116
Endovascular aneurysm repair, emergency 93 see
Epidural analgesia 142—143 214
Ethics governance 239
Exercise 8
Exercise, lymphoedema management 84
Femoral embolectomy 189—190
Femoro-popliteal bypass grafts 171—172
Femoro-popliteal bypass grafts, assessment 171
Femoro-popliteal bypass grafts, complications 172
Femoro-popliteal bypass grafts, indications 171
Femoro-popliteal bypass grafts, operative technique 171—172
Femoro-tibial bypass grafts 172—175
Femoro-tibial bypass grafts, assessment 172
Femoro-tibial bypass grafts, complications 175
Femoro-tibial bypass grafts, indications 172
Femoro-tibial bypass grafts, operative technique 173—174
Forefoot amputation 187
Gangrene 12 57
Governance 234 see
Haemorrhage, post-operative 126 215
Health education see patient education
Heart disease, anaesthesia and 154—155
Hyperhydrosis 40—42
Hyperhydrosis, definition 40
Hyperhydrosis, management 41—42
Hyperhydrosis, management, endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy 41—42 179—180
Hyperhydrosis, primary 40
Hyperhydrosis, primary, manifestations 40—41
Hyperhydrosis, secondary 40
Hyperlipidaemia as cardiovascular risk factor 6—7
Hyperlipidaemia, lipid lowering 7
Hypertension as cardiovascular risk factor 6
Hypertension, anaesthesia and 154
Hypertension, management 6 8
Hypertension, post-operative 123
Hypotension, post-operative 123
Inelastic bandages 49
Informed consent 239
Integrated care pathways (ICPs) 226—233
Integrated care pathways (ICPs), benefits of 227 232—233
Integrated care pathways (ICPs), categories 228
Integrated care pathways (ICPs), criticisms of 227—228
Integrated care pathways (ICPs), definition 226—227
Integrated care pathways (ICPs), implementation of 233
Integrated care pathways (ICPs), key to success 232—233
Integrated care pathways (ICPs), purpose 227
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