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Produktbild: Clinical Skills and the Cardiovascular System

Clinical Skills and the Cardiovascular System

Aus der Reihe Peate's Clinical Skills

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

28.05.2026

Verlag

WILEY

Seitenzahl

240

Maße (L/B/H)

23,9/16,8/1,5 cm

Gewicht

470 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-33880-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

28.05.2026

Verlag

WILEY

Seitenzahl

240

Maße (L/B/H)

23,9/16,8/1,5 cm

Gewicht

470 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-33880-1

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Clinical Skills and the Cardiovascular System
  • Preface ix
    Acknowledgements xi

    1 The Anatomy and Physiology of the Cardiovascular System 1
    Introduction 1
    The Cardiovascular System 2
    The Anatomy and Physiology of the Cardiovascular System 2
    The Blood Vessels 2
    Components of Blood 6
    Characteristics and Composition of Blood 8
    Functions of Blood 8
    Formation of Blood Cells 9
    Red Blood Cells 9
    White Blood Cells 12
    Platelets 13
    Haemostasis and Coagulation 14
    Blood Groups 14
    The Lymphatic System 15
    Lymphatic Organs 17
    The Size and the Location of the Heart 18
    Structure of the Heart 19
    Blood Flow Through the Heart 21
    Coronary Arteries and Veins 23
    Conducting System of the Heart 24
    The Cardiac Cycle 26
    Cardiac Output 28
    Nerve Supply to the Heart 28
    Chemical Regulation of the Heart 29
    Baroreceptors and the Cardiovascular Centre 30
    Other Factors Affecting Heart Rate Regulation 30
    Conclusion 31
    Glossary of Terms 31
    Multiple Choice Questions 32
    References 34

    2 Engaging with Patients and Assessing the Cardiovascular System 35
    Introduction 35
    Understanding the Patient's Perspective 35
    Cultural Sensitivity 35
    Health Literacy 36
    Emotional Responses 37
    Subjective and Objective Data 40
    Assessing the Cardiovascular System 40
    History Taking: A Comprehensive Approach to ¿Cardiovascular Assessment 41
    Enhancing Communication During History Taking 45
    Cardiovascular Examination 45
    Preparation to Undertake the Assessment 45
    The Physical Examination 47
    Inspection 47
    Palpation 48
    Auscultation 48
    Blood Pressure and Pulse 50
    Peripheral Vascular System 50
    Special Tests 50
    Documentation and Interpretation 51
    Conclusion 51
    Glossary of Terms 52
    Multiple Choice Questions 53
    References 54

    3 Health Promotion 56
    Introduction 56
    Cardiovascular Mortality 57
    Health Promotion 57
    Key Components of Health Promotion 57
    Policy Development 57
    Addressing Socioeconomic Disparities 58
    Public Health Outcomes 59
    Urban and Environmental Planning 59
    Preventive Healthcare and Education 59
    Health Literacy and Cardiovascular Disease 59
    Improving Health Literacy to Address Cardiovascular Disease 62
    Risk Factors Associated with Cardiovascular Disease 64
    The Role of the Healthcare Practitioner 66
    Strategies for CVD Health Promotion 67
    Health Screening 71
    Supporting Behaviour Change 71
    Conclusion 73
    Glossary of Terms 74
    Multiple Choice Questions 75
    References 76

    4 Planning Care: Hypertension 79
    Introduction 79
    Patient-centred Care 79
    Shared Decision-making 80
    Hypertension 81
    Primary and Secondary Hypertension 82
    Signs and Symptoms 83
    Risk Factors 84
    Assessment 84
    Planning Care 91
    Evaluation 94
    Conclusion 95
    Glossary of Terms 95
    Multiple Choice Questions 96
    References 98

    5 Vital Signs 99
    Introduction 99
    Informed Consent 101
    Assessing Competence to Consent in Cardiovascular Care 101
    Voluntary Consent in Life-critical Circumstances 101
    Cultural and Personal Considerations 102
    The Role of Shared Decision-making 102
    Ethical Challenges in Cardiovascular Consent 102
    Procedures 102
    Blood Pressure 103
    Lying and Standing Blood Pressure 105
    Pulse 107
    Respiration 109
    Temperature 110
    Influencing Factors 111
    Oxygen Saturations 112
    Factors Affecting Pulse Oximetry 112
    Preparation and Equipment 113
    Undertaking Pulse Oximetry 113
    Interpretation of Results 114
    Summary of Interpretation 115
    Raising Concerns When Assessing Vital Signs 117
    Barriers to Raising Concerns in Cardiovascular Contexts 118
    Documentation and Communicating Findings 118
    Post-care 119
    Conclusion 121
    Glossary of Terms 121
    Multiple Choice Questions 122
    References 124

    6 The Electrocardiograph 125
    Introduction 125
    The Cardiac Cycle 125
    What It Is - Definition 126
    Consent and Explanation 128
    Procedure 129
    Three-lead ECG 131
    Five-lead ECG 131
    Twelve-lead ECG 131
    The Limb Leads 134
    Einthoven's Triangle 134
    Modified 12-lead ECG Placement 136
    Recording the ECG 136
    Specialised Types of ECG 137
    Telemetry 139
    Interpretation of ECG Results 139
    Documentation 142
    Post-care 144
    Raising Concerns 145
    Conclusion 146
    Glossary of Terms 147
    Multiple Choice Questions 149
    References 150

    7 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 151
    Introduction 151
    What It Is - Definition 151
    Pathophysiology of Cardiac Arrest 152
    Pathophysiological Progression of Cardiac Arrest 155
    Consent and Explanation 157
    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Recommended Summary Plan for Emergency Care and Treatment 157
    Basic Life Support 162
    Performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 165
    Continuing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 166
    Using an Automated External Defibrillator 166
    Signs of Regaining Consciousness 167
    Advanced Life Support 167
    Pharmacology in Resuscitation 171
    Interpretation of Results: Ceasing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Efforts 172
    Unequivocal Criteria 173
    Additional Considerations for Decision-making 173
    Factors That Should Not Solely Determine Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Termination 173
    Documentation 174
    Post-care 175
    Immediate Post-cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Care 175
    Care for the Family 175
    Supporting Healthcare Staff 177
    Consideration of Organ Donation 178
    Raising Concerns 178
    Before Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Identifying and Addressing Concerns 180
    During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Raising Concerns ¿in a High-pressure Environment 180
    After Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Reflecting, Reporting ¿and Supporting Staff and Families 181
    Creating a Culture of Openness and Patient-centred Care 181
    Conclusion 182
    Glossary of Terms 182
    Multiple Choice Questions 183
    References 185

    8 Medicine Management: The Cardiovascular System 187
    Introduction 187
    Medicine Management 187
    Medicine Optimisation in Practice 188
    Medicine Management 189
    Legal, Ethical and Professional Responsibilities 192
    Pharmacology 195
    Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacodynamics and the Cardiovascular System 196
    Pharmacokinetics in Cardiovascular Drugs 197
    Pharmacodynamics in Cardiovascular Drugs 198
    Developing Safe Medicine Management Skills 199
    Interpretation of Results 200
    Documentation 200
    Post-care 204
    Raising Concerns 205
    Patient-specific Contraindications 206
    Conclusion 207

    Glossary of Terms 207
    Multiple Choice Questions 209
    References 210
    MCQ Answers 212
    ndex 213