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Founded in June 2020, the Fnir (Fdration Nationale des Infirmiers de Ranimation) is a collective of intensive care nurses from various professional associations and groups, including the Socit Franaise d’Anesthsie Ranimation (SFAR), Socit Franaise des Infirmiers de Soins Intensifs (SFISI), Socit de Ranimation de Langue Franaise (SRLF), and Groupe Francophone de Ranimation et d’Urgences Pdiatriques (GFRUP). The need for a national federation of intensive care nurses became apparent due to the specific skills and techniques mastered by these professionals during the Coronavirus pandemic.
This book aims to help novice intensive care nurses familiarize themselves with patient care techniques, gain autonomy, and build confidence. It clearly explains the principles and techniques of patient care in intensive care units, focusing on vital functions such as respiratory, circulatory, neurological, renal, and digestive systems, as well as hygiene and prevention, ethics, and training. The topics are illustrated with protocols based on recommendations from learned societies.
This comprehensive reference book is primarily intended for intensive care nurses and nursing assistants, regardless of their workplace or professional experience. It is also suitable for nursing students seeking to acquire specific knowledge in intensive care.
Published by Elsevier Masson, this illustrated edition was released on December 7, 2022, and consists of 392 pages. The book is written in French and features the collective work of Guillaume Decormeille, Laurent Poiroux, Jrme Dauvergne, Adrien Constan, Pierre-Yves Blanchard, and Sabine Valera.
ISBN-10: 2294775104
ISBN-13: 978-2294775109
Read more about this comprehensive guide and discover how it can support your intensive care nursing practice.
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