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Libros en Enfermería y Obstetricia

  • Complementary Therapies for Pregnancy and Childbirth

    • 2 Edición
    • 12 de enero de 2000
    • Denise Tiran + 1 más
    • Inglés
    There has been a rapid increase in the interest of safe complementary and alternative approaches to healthcare in pregnancy and childbirth. For those working in maternity care who seek the evidence base for therapeutic approaches, this book offers a comprehensive guide to the principles and practice of complementary therapies, and their application to expectant andnew mothers and their babies.
  • Pain Management in Childbearing

    Key Issues in Management
    • 1 Edición
    • 12 de enero de 2000
    • Margaret Yerby
    • Inglés
    This book provides a broad review of the many aspects of pain associated with childbearing. Specialist midwifery contributors deal with a key issue in their field of expertise, enabling the reader to become more effective when working with women in childbirth. Key topics include: the physiology of pain applied to childbirth, antenatal and postnatal pain, pharmacological and non-pharmacological views on pain relief, psychology of pain relief, fetal and neonatal pain, sociological and historical views. As a resource and broad guide to the management of pain in childbearing, this book is a valuable resource for both professional and student midwives.
  • Review of Perioperative Nursing

    • 1 Edición
    • 5 de enero de 2000
    • Bettyann Hutchisson + 2 más
    • Inglés
    Introducing the newest companion to Phippen & Wells: Perioperative Nursing Practice. This superb review guide helps users to evaluate and validate their knowledge of perioperative nursing practice. Each chapter of the Review consists of an outline of the corresponding chapter in the text and a series of questions and answers.
  • Paediatric Intensive Care Nursing

    • 1 Edición
    • 17 de diciembre de 1999
    • Carol Williams + 1 más
    • Inglés
    A comprehensive textbook on caring for the infant and child in intensive care. The text includes specific illness / disorders with related A & P, medical management and nursing care and a complete guide to the problems and solutions of working in the PICU.
  • Total Parenteral Nutrition

    A Practical Guide for Nurses
    • 1 Edición
    • 23 de noviembre de 1999
    • Helen Hamilton
    • Inglés
    This is a practical handbook, whichwill provide an everyday reference for the inexperienced to provide artificial nutrition in a safe and effective manner. Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) is a means of providing nutrients to patients whom, for whatever reason, are unable to take food orallyThis book covers the whole range of factors involved in TPN, patient selection and suitability for TPN, contraindications to patients receiving TPN and the practicalities involved such as line selection. It examines the range of treatment options available that are alternatives to TPN. It is also a unique publication in that it considers the patients opinion, body image and lifestyle. Despite its broad coverage, the book is able to explain new techniques concisely, which will help readers professional development and increase their confidence in using these techniques.
  • The Child with Cancer

    Family-Centred Care in Practice
    • 1 Edición
    • 22 de noviembre de 1999
    • Helen Langton
    • Inglés
    This excellent research based textbook addresses nursing care issues rather than disease processes and therefore looks at issues such as discharge planning, adolescents and cancer, coping strategies for family and staff. It concentrates on the psychological and social aspects of care and reflects the radical changes that have occurred in recent years in thisfield. These include better survival rates in childhood cancer, advanced therapies, the move to community based care and increasing awareness of the long term effects of treatment.All post-graduate nurses working with children with cancer, whether in a community or hospital setting will find this text invaluable. It will equally benefit post-graduate nurses studying professional and academic specialist courses such as the ENB 240 paediatric oncology course or those who are already qualified paediatric oncology nurses but who need to keep themselves updated or need a reference in this area.
  • Handbook of Community-Based and Home Health Nursing Practice - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

    Tools for Assessment, Intervention and Education
    • 3 Edición
    • 25 de octubre de 1999
    • Marcia Stanhope + 1 más
    • Inglés
  • Drugs and Pharmacology for Nurses

    • 13 Edición
    • 13 de octubre de 1999
    • S. J. Hopkins
    • Inglés
    A lucid, clearly written guide to the actions and clinical applications of a very wide range of drugs in common use. It includes appendices on drug reactions, weights and measures, abbreviations, approved and brand names of drugs and a detailed glossary.
  • Men's Health

    An Introduction for Nurses and Health Professionals
    • 1 Edición
    • 29 de junio de 1999
    • Tony Harrison + 1 más
    • Inglés
    Mens health covers a variety of physical, psychological, social, lifestyle and political factors, all of which will be covered in the book. As the whole concept is still emerging, the text will not attempt to be either comprehensive or definitive, but will be seen to add to the pool of knowledge and help set the agenda for future work.
  • The Philosophy and Practice of Psychiatric Nursing

    Selected Writings
    • 1 Edición
    • 11 de junio de 1999
    • Phil Barker
    • Inglés
    This book brings together a collection of the author's papers which, when taken as a whole, address many of the mostpressing issues in psychiatric nursing today. The papers are linked and present the 'backbone' of the author's philosophy of nursing. Each of the chapters deals either with the search to define the theoretical and practical basis of psychiatric nursing, or addresses more general issues in nursing which have some specific bearing on the practice of psychiatric nursing. Each chapter is followed by an invited commentary from respected psychiatric nurses, who were given the brief to draw out some of the main points of the chapter and put them in focus for today's nurses.