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Point of Care Reference and Training
Lippincott's Nursing Procedures and Skills:
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Lippincott's Nursing Procedures and Skills takes you where no other resource can.
It's the leading-edge tool in every way: content, functionality, expertise and timeliness. Just a few of the many ways we keep your staff ahead:
Nurses use reference tools most often at the bedside. We give you access at the point of care, when and where it's needed.
All content comes directly from our clinical nurse experts and is overseen by our top-notch editorial staff.
Procedures cover all the key specialty areas needed in a hospital setting.
Material is updated regularly with the most recent clinical evidence
and standards.
We put all the relevant information at the appropriate steps, so there's
no searching for additional graphics or video.
The most comprehensive training. The easiest to access.
Access more than 900 evidence-based procedures and skills online—no log-in required!
Step-by-step procedures provide highly-detailed instruction.
Quick Lists offer a high-level overview.
Skills checklists and competency tests help you evaluate staff.
Compelling color visuals—including hundreds of video clips—make learning clearer.
And you're in control at all times.
Edit content to match your policies and standards.
Create an unlimited number of customized checklists and procedures.
Track revisions with unique Audit Trail feature.
Delete and reinstate procedures as needed.
Manage and track users.
Add your institution's logo.
And more...
References show the evidence on which the procedure is based.
Print and e-mail options let users send or print out for later review.
Notes feature lets you annotate procedures for users.
Immediate keyword search and hypertext links help users locate any information in a flash.
Browse by nursing specialty, clinical category, or A-Z list.
Maintain compliance with current institutional guidelines—including those from The Joint Commission and the American Association of Critical Care Nurses.
Nursing Specialty Areas
Medical Surgical • Critical Care Maternal-Neonatal • Pediatrics Psychiatric • Emergency
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