Cardiac Nursing in Critical Care Settings focuses on the specialized care of patients with acute and chronic cardiac conditions within critical care environments. It covers advanced monitoring techniques, pharmacological interventions, and surgical support for conditions like myocardial infarction, heart failure, and arrhythmias. The book emphasizes the importance of timely intervention, multidisciplinary collaboration, and patient-centered care to optimize cardiac outcomes. Designed for critical care nurses specializing in cardiology, it includes case studies, clinical guidelines, and best practices for managing complex cardiac patients. Additionally, it explores the latest advancements in cardiac care technology and therapeutic approaches.
Parker Moon is a critical care nurse with specialized knowledge in cardiac nursing within intensive care settings. Parker has contributed to various publications on cardiac nursing care and ICU management. He serves as an editor for texts focusing on the intersection of cardiac care and critical nursing practices. His interests include optimizing cardiovascular care for critically ill patients and the use of advanced technologies in cardiac ICU settings.