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The Concept Of Critical Care Nursing

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The concept of critical care nursing has transformed intensely since its origin in the 1960’s. The discipline of nursing and the specialty of critical care nursing are expected to advance and transform, just the way health care delivery system has reformed over the last few decades (Morton & Fontaine, 2013). Never before have there been significant advancements in technology, surgeries, therapies, imaging alternatives, diverse procedures, pharmacology and innovative research modalities being delivered to patients (World Health Organization, 2009). As a result, critical care nurses are being challenged to explore their knowledge in order to integrate these sophisticated technologies and interventions to deliver competent, evidence-based and holistic care to critically ill patients (Morton & Fontaine, 2013). The aim of this written assignment is to present an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) case of Diltiazem Overdose (Deliberate self-Harm) who was admitted in a large metropolitan hospital in New Zealand (NZ). Care provided to Mr. Jack (pseudonym) will be discussed and evaluated, with main focus on the nursing care delivered which contributed to Jack’s outcome in the Critical Care Complex (CCC). The current trends, national epidemiological data, relevant NZ government health care strategies in place to decrease the prevalence of Deliberate Self-Harm (DSH) will also be discussed. Jack, a 21 years old Maori male presented to the Emergency Department at 0730 hours with his aunt and

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