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Numeracy and Clinical Calculations for Nurses, second edition 2nd Revised edition


Numeracy and Clinical Calculations for Nurses, second edition 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Davison, Neil (Teaching Fellow, Bangor University)

Numeracy and Clinical Calculations for Nurses, second edition

£14.99

ISBN:
9781908625793
Publication Date:
15 Jun 2020
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Lantern Publishing Ltd
Pages:
200 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 - 23 May 2024
Numeracy and Clinical Calculations for Nurses, second edition

Description

Numeracy and Clinical Calculations for Nurses is a user-friendly introduction for student nurses that guides you from the basics to the core calculations required in a healthcare setting. To qualify as a registered nurse you will need to demonstrate proficiency and accuracy when calculating dosages of prescribed medicines. The second edition of Numeracy and Clinical Calculations for Nurses features even more worked examples and practice tests, all designed to increase your confidence and competence in calculating drug dosages and performing other important clinical calculations - a critical issue in improving patient safety. Key benefits: Diagnostic test to assess your existing skills and knowledge. Back to basics chapter uses a step-by-step approach to ensure understanding - tested by nursing lecturers and their students. Self-assessment tests throughout each chapter enable you to monitor your progress. Extensive worked examples use authentic scenarios to set learning in context. Summary tests provide practice for numeracy exams. Covers drug dosages and other clinical calculations such as pressure ulcer risk assessment tools, National Early Warning Score, hydration and fluid balance, Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool, BMI and ideal body weight. Answers provided for all tests. The book also features: Error alerts pointing out common errors and why they are sometimes made. Sense checks to help you avoid fundamental errors. Tips to help with calculations and relate them to clinical practice. Appendices covering safe administration of medicine, routes of administration, medication administration records, drug glossary, a handy multiplication grid and simple conversion tables. Numeracy and Clinical Calculations for Nurses is required reading: Before the numeracy test at your student nurse interview. During your university course as you prepare for further numeracy exams. In practice as you get to grips with drug doses, BMI, drip rates, fluid balance, etc.

Contents

About the author; Preface to the second edition; Acknowledgements; How to use this book 1. Numeracy and calculation skills in the clinical environment 1.1 Why you need to know about numbers and calculations 1.2 Common calculation errors 1.3 Developing your calculation and numeracy skills Self-assessment test 1.1 2. Back to basics 2.1 Introduction 2.2 The decimal system 2.3 Addition 2.4 Subtraction 2.5 Multiplication 2.6 Division 2.7 Factors 2.8 Fractions 2.9 Percentages 2.10 Ratios 2.11 Expressing large numbers Self-assessment tests 2.1-2.9 3. The SI system 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Volume 3.3 Weight 3.4 Pressure Self-assessment tests 3.1-3.4 4. Calculating drug doses 4.1 Reducing the risk of administration error 4.2 Calculating for oral administration 4.3 Calculating for administration by injection 4.4 Calculating intravenous flows 4.5 Drug calculations based on per kilogram of body weight Self-assessment tests 4.1-4.7 5. Other clinical calculations 5.1 Introduction 5.2 The 24-hour clock 5.3 Organisation of care 5.4 Hydration 5.5 Nutritional status 5.6 Weight Self-assessment tests 5.1-5.5 6. Further self-assessment tests Tests 6.1-6.3: working in SI units Tests 6.4-6.6: calculating drug doses Tests 6.7-6.10: conversions, calculations, measurement, medication administration Appendix 1: Administering medicines safely Appendix 2: Routes of administration Appendix 3: Medication administration records Appendix 4: Drug glossary Appendix 5: Multiplication grid Appendix 6: Conversion tables Answers to self-assessment tests; References

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