Is
your patient at risk for cardiovascular collapse?
Is the current treatment effective?
A
good understanding of what you’re seeing on the
monitor will help you to manage his hemodynamics and
detect complications early on.
Hemodynamic
monitoring is an important part of the comprehensive
assessment of critically-ill patients. Due to concerns
about the safety of pulmonary artery catheters, nurses
have to rely on non-invasive methods of assessing their
patients. In Advanced Hemodynamics: Principles of Monitoring,
you will review how to interpret PA catheter waveforms
and learn how to integrate arterial line and pulse oximetry
data to validate clinical findings.
Advanced
Hemodynamics: Principles of Monitoring will help you:
• Confidently interpret hemodynamic waveforms
• Correlate changes in waveforms with clinical
assessment
• Recognize clinical signs of hemodynamic compromise
By
understanding all of the components involved in hemodynamics
nurses can implement a balanced approach to treatment.
Complications will be reduced, while patient outcomes
may be improved. This approach helps nurses be more
efficient and effective at the same time.
Advanced
Hemodynamics: Principles of Monitoring teaches invasive
and non-invasive methods of evaluating your patient's
cardiovascular and hemodynamic status. This course is
taught by David W. Woodruff, MSN, RN, CNS, CCRN, a nationally-known
nursing expert and teacher.
Advanced
Hemodynamics: Principles of Monitoring includes:
Waveform
analysis
Assessment
without invasive monitoring
60-minute
audio CD
Comprehensive
handbook
This
is the best hemodynamics presentation I've ever heard!
-SS, RN

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