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Best Emergency Nursing Books You Should Enjoy

Until you’ve consumed all of the best Emergency Nursing books, can you even claim to be a true fan?

CEN Review Book and Study Guide 2019-2020: Comprehensive Certified Emergency Nursing Exam Prep and Practice Test Questions (2019)

 Best Emergency Nursing Books You Should EnjoyYou might think this is just another practice test book. However, our healthcare test prep isn’t like other study materials.
Author(s): Ascencia Nursing Exam Prep Team

Emergency Nursing Core Curriculum (2017)

 Best Emergency Nursing Books You Should Enjoy, presents a clear, concise, and thorough overview of emergency nursing. Authored by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), this new edition includes updated information on cancer guidelines, diabetes, HIPAA information and more!
Author(s): ENA

Fast Facts for the ER Nurse, Third Edition: Emergency Department Orientation in a Nutshell (2017)

 Best Emergency Nursing Books You Should EnjoyThe newly revised third edition of the bestselling orientation guide for novice ER nurses delivers important clinical updates across body systems in an easy-to-read on the move bullet-point format.
Author(s): Buettner RN CEN, Jennifer

Emergency Nursing Made Incredibly Easy! (Incredibly Easy! Series®) (2014)

 Best Emergency Nursing Books You Should EnjoyCompletely revised and updated to reflect the latest guidelines and innovation, , offers essential information on emergency, trauma, and critical care. Presented in the easy-to-learn and enjoyable Incredibly Easy! format, it covers emergency care basics, including patient assessment and triage, trauma, disease crises, and patient and family communication. It also addresses legal issues such as handling evidence and documentation, and holistic issues such as pain and end-of-life care.
Author(s): Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Transition Series: Topics for the EMT (2011)

 Best Emergency Nursing Books You Should EnjoyTransition Series: Topics for the EMT provides both an overview of new information contained within the Education Standards at the EMT level and a source of continuing education for practicing EMTs.
Author(s): Limmer EMT-P, Daniel J., Joseph J. Mistovich

An Overview of the Human Services (Introduction to Human Services) (2007)

 Best Emergency Nursing Books You Should EnjoyEngaging and student-friendly, An Overview of the Human Services is designed for undergraduates just beginning to study the field of human services. Because the field encompasses many career opportunities, skills, client populations, and job duties, this text not only introduces students to the field, but also helps them to decide which specialty is right for them.
Author(s): Kristi Kanel

First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CK, Seventh Edition (First Aid USMLE) (2009)

 Best Emergency Nursing Books You Should EnjoyThe seventh edition of First Aid for the USMLE Step 2 CK is written by medical students who successfully passed the exam and reviewed by top faculty. The result is proven information and strategies that maximize your study time and deliver the results you want!
Author(s): Tao Le, Vikas Bhushan , et al.

Emergency Medicine Oral Board Review Illustrated (Cambridge Medicine (Paperback)) (2009)

 Best Emergency Nursing Books You Should EnjoyThe accreditation process for emergency medicine in the United States is considered one of the most difficult among all medical specialties, with residents required to pass both a written and oral examination to gain certification. This book allows the reader to apply a case-based interactive approach to studying for the oral board examination, while also providing an excellent introduction to the field.
Author(s): Yasuharu Okuda, Bret P. Nelson

Cases and Applications for Woodside/McClam’s An Introduction to Human Services, 7th (2011)

 Best Emergency Nursing Books You Should EnjoyThis hands-on work-text equips students with a practitioner perspective through realistic cases about the profession of human services. Students study and apply concepts using cases, quizzes, and questions that encourage them to reflect upon their own understandings of the concepts. Each chapter begins with a focus issue, followed by case and summary sections, case questions, self-assessments, and case comments.
Author(s): Marianne R. Woodside, Tricia McClam

Health Behavior Change (2010)

 Best Emergency Nursing Books You Should EnjoyEngagingly written by experts with worldwide reputations in the field, Health Behavior Change presents an exciting method which can be used to helps patients change their behaviour in both hospital and community settings.
Author(s): Rollnick BSocSci(Hons) MSc DipClinPsych PhD, Stephen, Mason BSc (Econ) MSocSc, Pip, et al.

Best Emergency Nursing Books You Should Enjoy

We highly recommend you to buy all paper or e-books in a legal way, for example, on Amazon. But sometimes it might be a need to dig deeper beyond the shiny book cover. Before making a purchase, you can visit resources like Library Genesis and download some emergency nursing books mentioned below at your own risk. Once again, we do not host any illegal or copyrighted files, but simply give our visitors a choice and hope they will make a wise decision.

Emergency nursing : 5-tier triage protocols

Author(s): Julie K. Briggs; Valerie G. A. Grossman
ID: 3049447, Publisher: , Year: 2020, Size: 2 Mb, Format: pdf

Disaster nursing and emergency preparedness for chemical, biological, and radiological terrorism, and other hazards

Author(s): Tener Goodwin Veenema (editor)
ID: 2552281, Publisher: , Year: 2019, Size: 24 Mb, Format: pdf

Emergency Nursing 5-Tier Triage Protocols

Author(s): Julie K. Briggs, Valerie Aarne Grossman
ID: 3027182, Publisher: Springer Publishing Company, Year: 2019, Size: 10 Mb, Format: epub

Please note that this booklist is not absolute. Some books are absolutely hot items according to Washington Post, others are drafted by unknown writers. On top of that, you can always find additional tutorials and courses on Coursera, Udemy or edX, for example. Are there any other relevant books you could recommend? Drop a comment if you have any feedback on the list.

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