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The highly anticipated, Competency for Safe Patient Care During Operative and Invasive Procedures, has been released and is available for your professional or personal Perioperative Library!
A trusted source for patient safety during surgical procedures, Competency for Safe Patient Care During Operative and Invasive Procedures is based on the classic, Patient Care During Operative & Invasive Procedures (Phippen & Wells). This completely revised and updated publication includes color illustrations, numerous competency checklists and more than 20 chapters of in depth clinical content. Edited by leading industry experts Mark Phippen, Brenda Ulmer and Maryann Wells, this publication is the foundation of any professional perioperative library.
We are excited to provide you this newest edition and look forward to sending it to you; just click on TO ORDER for your copy today!
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Competency for Safe Patient
Care
During Operative
and Invasive Procedures
Mark Phippen, RN, MN, CNOR
Brenda Ulmer, RN, MN, CNOR
Maryann Wells, RN, PhD
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Printed Casebound | 1440 pages |
ISBN: 978-0-9787582-9-5 |
Summary
This comprehensive reference should be an essential tool, used by all perioperative nurses, in setting and sustaining the highest standards of surgical patient care. This book can be used to formulate, update and validate standards of professional practice. The book not only includes procedures done in the operating room, but also covers procedures done in radiology and the cardiac catheterization laboratory. In addition this book can be used to prepare for the CNOR and CRNFA certification exams, as a reference in everyday practice, and as the primary text for perioperative nursing courses.
About the Author
Mark Phippen, Brenda Ulmer and Maryann Wells are well known in the Perioperative nursing field for their extensive knowledge of patient care. All three authors are past AORN Board members, with Phippen and Ulmer having served as AORN President.
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