Adult nursing practice : using evidence in care / edited by Ian Bullock, Jill Macleod Clark, Jo Rycroft-Malone

Contributor(s): Bullock, Ian | Clark, Jill Macleod | Rycroft-Malone, JoMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2012Description: xxiii, 530 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cmContent type: 36 ISBN: 9780199697410 (pbk. : alk. paper); 0199697418 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Evidence-based nursing | Evidence-Based Nursing -- methodsDDC classification: 610.73 Summary: Adult Nursing Practice: Using evidence in care enables today's students and newly qualified nurses develop the knowledge and skills they need to deliver, and lead care tomorrow. Reflecting the principles of evidence-based care in line with the current NMC competencies, this textbook helps students learn to manage patients with common conditions and fundamental health needs so they can provide the best possible evidence-based care. Written, and edited by leading nurses from practice, education and research, it focuses on common diseases, fundamental health needs, and symptoms that nurses' encounter in daily practice. Conditions are clearly explained so that the causes of ill health are easily understood. Every chapter covers pathophysiology, indicates the key priorities for nursing assessment, and discusses 'what the evidence says', .before considering nursing management options
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Adult Nursing Practice: Using evidence in care enables today's students and newly qualified nurses develop the knowledge and skills they need to deliver, and lead care tomorrow. Reflecting the principles of evidence-based care in line with the current NMC competencies, this textbook helps students learn to manage patients with common conditions and fundamental health needs so they can provide the best possible evidence-based care. Written, and edited by leading nurses from practice, education and research, it focuses on common diseases, fundamental health needs, and symptoms that nurses' encounter in daily practice. Conditions are clearly explained so that the causes of ill health are easily understood. Every chapter covers pathophysiology, indicates the key priorities for nursing assessment, and discusses 'what the evidence says',
.before considering nursing management options

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