Enhance your nursing practice with essential skills for ICP nursing. Learn how to effectively manage infection control and improve patient care. Take your nursing career to the next level.
Intracranial pressure (ICP) is a measure of the hydrostatic pressure in the brain. Three elements contribute to ICP: brain tissue, blood, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
This Study Guide includes 6.5 pages and covers basic critical care nursing concepts from the Lewis Med-Surg Textbook including: - Hemodynaics - Cardiac Output - Invasive Pressure Monitoring - Circulatory Assist Devices - Shock - Acute Respiratory Failure
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