For expert, confidence-building guidance on handling fluids and electrolytes, turn to the irreplaceable quick-reference guide
Fluids & Electrolytes Made Incredibly Easy!(R), 7th Edition.
Written in the enjoyable
Incredibly Easy!(R) style, it offers step-by-step direction on balancing fluids and electrolytes, understanding fluid imbalances and the disorders that cause them, treating imbalances and more. This real-world guide supports students and new nurses in class, on the unit and with NCLEX(R) preparation, while also serving as a solid refresher for experienced nurses.
Learn top-level skills to manage fluids and electrolytes:
- NEW and updated content on fluid-related concepts in easy-to-follow definitions
- Updated and revised content that offers clear definitions and on-the-job how-to's
- Explains the science of fluid and electrolytes in clear and practical terms as they relate to patient care
- Patient care examples that include common fluids-related diagnoses, appropriate patient outcomes and the basis for each recommended treatment
- Easy-to-follow sections that offer practical insight and guidance on nursing skills:
- Balancing basics - balancing fluids, electrolytes, and acids and bases
- Fluid and electrolyte imbalances - imbalances in fluids, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, phosphorus, chloride, and acids and bases
- Disorders that cause imbalances - including heat-related illnesses, heart failure, respiratory failure, excessive GI fluid loss, acute pancreatitis, renal failure and burns
- Treating imbalances, including fluid losses and excesses - IV fluid replacement and total parenteral nutrition
- Lists fluid and electrolyte imbalances commonly seen in pediatric and elderly patients
- Guide to transfusing blood
- Special chapter features offer invaluable recaps and quick explanations:
- Just the facts - quick summary of content at the start of each chapter
- "Nurse Joy and Jake" - offer expert insights, important care reminders, and reassurance throughout
- Ages and stages - age-related changes and how they affect a patient's health
- Teaching points - patient-teaching tips that help patients prevent recurrence of the problem
- That's a wrap - quick end-of-chapter review of chapter content
- Memory jogger - memory aids that help you grasp and remember difficult concepts
- Quick quiz - end-of-chapter NCLEX(R)-style practice questions
- Practice Makes Perfect - end-of-book practice exam with 60 NCLEX(R)-style questions
About the Clinical Editor Laura M. Willis, DNP, APRN-CNP, CMSRN, is a Family Nurse Practitioner at Mercy Health Physicians in Cincinnati, Ohio.