This manual is a joint effort between the editorial staff of Facts and Comparisons an the editor/nursing auther. Its aim is to assemble and present the comprehensive, up-to-date drug information --both clinical pharmacology and nursing implications-- required by today's nurses. The manual contains three main divisions: the product identification guide, the drug monographs, and the appendixes.
Podiatric public health can be broadly defined as that specialty and specialarea of podiatric practice in the profession of podiatric medicine that is concerned with the science and art of preventing and controlling disorders, diseases, and malfunctions of the human foot and promoting podiatric public health through organized community efforts. It is that element of podiatric practice which ser…
This text, dramatically revised in its 2nd edition, is recognized for its comprehensiveness, its broad coverage of nursing practice concepts, and the strength of its clinical applications. It provides the reader with a current, clear perspective on the importance of a distributive approach to health care. It focuses on the "hows", "whys", and "wherefores", of the systems approach, considered by…
Nursing in the community can be summarized briefly as a comprehensive text for all nurses who work in the community and all nurses who work in the community nursing roles. But the text does more, since it recognizes that the trading.
This concise, systematic survey of comparative neuroanatomy reconstructs the probable evalutionary sequence by identifying neuroanatomical features common to all vertebrate species, as well as divergent patterns of cerebral organization. Applications to human problems are made as often as possible, and while analysis is based on structure, the chapters are organized by functional units.
For decades, the serious consequences of alcohol consumption have been associated with alcoholism in adult males. The panorama has gradually changed. During the pastwar period, there has been a substantial increase in the per capital alcohol consumption, in some countries up to a fourfoldincrease over twenty-five years.
Heart disease is the number one killer of women in thsi country. Every year half a million American women die of heart problems--and another 2.5 million are hospitalized for heart disease. This book brings the risks and realities of cardiovasculardisease for women into clear focus.
The term inflammatory bowel disease refers to a group of illnesses affecting the gastrointestinal tract. Although the primary process, inflammation, is usully confined to the digestive organs, the disease may affect almost any area of the body as an indirect consequence of the inflammation, or of the associated malnutrition an infection, or as a result of the varied manifestations of inflammato…
Summarizing the clinical sections of Hurt's The Heart, 12e, this point-of-care resource covers the key points of cardiovascular pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment in a quick-access presentation, making it essential for rounds, at the bedside, or on the wards.
Written in an easy-to-use, Q&A format, the third edition of Oncology Nursing Secrets provides evidence-based information about the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer as well as nursing care for patients with cancer and their families. This book offers a collection of tips and pearls to help you safely and effectively care for patients in any oncology nursing situation. Ideal for bot…