Essentials of Nursing Critically Ill Adults
Second Edition
Edited by:
- Samantha Freeman - The University of Manchester, UK
- Claire Burns - The University of Manchester, UK
- Gregory Bleakley - University of Bradford, UK
Additional resources:
March 2025 | 424 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Fully updated in line with contemporary policy and practice, the second edition introduces core aspects of critical care – from infection prevention and control to psychological care – before introducing critical care as it relates to the pathophysiology of different systems of the body.
The book is packed full of practical learning features that have been specially designed to enhance your knowledge and test your understanding, including:
• Clinical case studies
• Theory stop points
• Critical thinking tasks
• Reflective practice exercises
Written by a dedicated team of lecturers and practitioners with extensive experience in critical care nursing, this essential guide will equip you with the skills and confidence needed to succeed in a critical care environment.
Ideal for nursing students studying critical care, those undertaking clinical placements in intensive care settings, or for nurses new to the critical care environment.
Lecturers and instructors can go online to access a testbank of multiple-choice questions and links to relevant videos for each chapter, as well as PowerPoints for each chapter that can be downloaded and customised as needed.
The book is packed full of practical learning features that have been specially designed to enhance your knowledge and test your understanding, including:
• Clinical case studies
• Theory stop points
• Critical thinking tasks
• Reflective practice exercises
Written by a dedicated team of lecturers and practitioners with extensive experience in critical care nursing, this essential guide will equip you with the skills and confidence needed to succeed in a critical care environment.
Ideal for nursing students studying critical care, those undertaking clinical placements in intensive care settings, or for nurses new to the critical care environment.
Lecturers and instructors can go online to access a testbank of multiple-choice questions and links to relevant videos for each chapter, as well as PowerPoints for each chapter that can be downloaded and customised as needed.
Samantha Freeman
Chapter 1: The history and development of critical care nursing
Samantha Freeman
Chapter 2: Humanising critical care
Samantha Freeman and Sally Moore
Chapter 3: The Critical care continuum
Mark Cole
Chapter 4: Infection Prevention and Control in the Adult Critical Care Unit
Colin Steen, Samantha Freeman and Gregory Bleakley
Chapter 5: Critical Care related to the respiratory system
Colin Steen
Chapter 6: Critical Care related to the cardiac system
Colin Steen
Chapter 7: Critical Care related to sepsis and septic shock
Gregory Bleakley,Samantha Freeman and Claire Burns
Chapter 8: Critical Care Related to the Pathophysiology and Management of Renal and Liver Disorders
Samantha Freeman and Sally Moore
Chapter 9: The Complex Patient: Scenario 1
Claire Burns
Chapter 10: Critical Care related to the gastrointestinal system
Greg Bleakley
Chapter 11: Critical Care related to neurology physiology and disorders
Claire Burns
Chapter 12: Critical Care related to the skin and integumentary system
Greg Bleakley
Chapter 13: The Complex Patient: Scenario 2
Gillian Singleton
Chapter 14: Critical Care related to women during pregnancy and childbirth
Samantha Freeman
Chapter 15: The psychological care of the critically ill
Karen Heggs and April Turner
Chapter 16: End of life in the critical care setting
Sally Moore and Samantha Freeman
Chapter 17: Rehabilitation after critical illness