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Pathophysiology & pharmacology in nursing

Sage Reference & Academic Books International Textbook Collection Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ashelford, Sarah, author.
Contributor:
Ashelford, Sarah.
Raynsford, Justine.
Taylor, Vanessa.
Series:
Transforming nursing practice.
Transforming nursing practice
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nursing.
Pharmacology.
Physiology, Pathological.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (456 p.)
Edition:
3E.
Other Title:
Pathophysiology and pharmacology in nursing
Place of Publication:
Learning Matters 2023
Thousand Oaks : Learning Matters, 2023.
Summary:
Written in clear language and specifically for the nursing context, the new edition of this bestselling book is your ultimate guide to pathophysiology and pharmacology. Through a uniquely integrated approach, the book develops your knowledge of both the pathology of common conditions and their pharmacological treatment. This holistic approach builds your knowledge of the key concepts and processes, with real world examples illustrating their application to nursing practice. Key features Logical structure that starts with the basics and before developing your understanding of more complex areas Real world case studies demonstrate the application of pathophysiology and pharmacology across all fields of nursing A clear and concise writing style makes complex terminology and biological processes easy to understand Revised and updated in line with contemporary evidence and best practice Mapped to the 2018 NMC Standards
Notes:
Core Textbook.
Description based on XML content.
ISBN:
1-03-623140-2
1-5297-8466-2
1-5297-8664-9
9781036231408
OCLC:
1409338616
Publisher Number:
T274015

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