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cretinism, 312, 324–325 PAC complications assessment of, 104–105
CRF. See chronic renal failure PD and, 378–379
cricothyroidotomy, 266 PE interventions of, 142–143
critical care pericardiocentesis preparation responsibilities in, 140
AACN competencies for, 2, 9–10, 10t pericarditis interventions of, 136–137
for CV system conditions, 118–156 pituitary gland malfunctions interventions of,
CV system medications for, 112–118, 113t–114t, 317–318
116t–118t pneumonia interventions for, 66
defi nition of, 3 pneumothorax interventions for, 73
for hematologic system conditions, 416–427 SCI interventions of, 296–297
regulatory issues impacting, 10–12 SE interventions of, 242–243
for respiratory system conditions, 61–78 septic shock interventions of, 422–423
in trauma care, 271 staffi ng challenges for, 13
critical care nursing standards of care for, 4, 4t
AAA interventions of, 156 TBI interventions of, 282
AACN role responsibilities of, 11t work satisfaction and, 5, 5t
abdominal injuries interventions of, 304–305 Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN), 2, 7, 15
ACS interventions of, 129–130 CRRT. See continuous renal replacement therapy
ALI interventions of, 288 crystalloids, 266
angina interventions of, 125–126 in FVR, 273, 274t
ARDS interventions of, 71 CSF. See cerebrospinal fl uid
ARF interventions of, 64, 386–387 CT scan, 411
asthma interventions of, 68–69 Cushing’s triad/syndrome, 210, 230, 312, 345, 347–348
bony thorax injuries interventions of, 285 CV. See cardiovascular system; controlled ventilation
burn injuries interventions of, 302–303 CVA. See cerebrovascular accident
cardiac tamponade interventions of, 139 CVP. See central venous pressure Downloaded by [ Faculty of Nursing, Chiangmai University 5.62.158.117] at [07/18/16]. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Global Education Holdings, LLC. Not to be redistributed or modified in any way without permission.
certifi cation for, 7, 7t CVVH. See continuous veno-venous hemofi ltration
communication and, 8 CVVHD. See continuous veno-venous hemodialysis
CRF interventions of, 391–392 CVVHDF. See continuous veno-venous hemodiafi ltration
CRRT and, 383
CVA interventions of, 246 D
defi ning, 9–10
DI interventions of, 323–324 dawn phenomenon, 341
DIC interventions of, 426–427 D-dimer, 410t
economic challenges for, 12–13 Decadron, 326t, 345
education and experience needed for, 3 deceleration injury, 256
educational challenges in, 14–15 decerebrate posturing, 210, 221, 222f
endocarditis interventions of, 136–137 decorticate posturing, 210, 221, 222f
ETT and, 45–46 deep tendon reflexes (DTRs), 210
GBS interventions of, 244–245 commonly assessed, 228t
goals of career in, 2 neurological needs and, 227–228
for HD, 375 defi brillation, 200, 201f
hemorrhagic shock interventions of, 291–292 defi nitive care, 271
hemorrhagic stroke interventions of, 250 Dehydration test, 322
HF interventions of, 133–134 Demadex, 365t
hypertensive crisis interventions of, 123 depolarization, 164, 166
ICP decreases with interventions of, 238–239 dexamethasone, 326t, 345
lung cancer/surgery interventions of, 77–78 DI. See diabetes insipidus
MFI interventions of, 280–281 diabetes insipidus (DI), 312
moral distress in, 13 ADH replacement therapy for, 323
MV, interventions and rationales of, 54–55 assessment of, 322
myocarditis interventions of, 136–137 causes of, 321
organizations for, 5–7 critical care nursing interventions for, 323–324

