The latest edition of this popular volume has been fully updated
throughout to meet the needs of the 2018 NMC Standards of Proficiency.
Richly illustrated throughout, the book comes with 'real-life' Case
Studies to help readers contextualise and apply new information,
pathophysiology to explain disease processes, enhanced discussion of
pharmacology and medicines management to assist with 'prescribing
readiness', and helpful learning features which include Key Nursing
Issues and
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New edition of the UK's most comprehensive textbook on Adult Nursing!
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Retains the popular 'three-part' structure to ensure comprehensive
coverage of the subject area - Principles of Nursing, Common
Disorders and
Patient Groups
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Illustrative A&P and pathophysiology help explain key diseases and
disorders
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'Real-life' Case Studies help contextualise and apply new
information
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Explains relevant tests and investigations and, when needed, the role
of the nurse in the context of each of them
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Helpful learning features include Key Nursing Issues and
Reflection and Learning - What Next?
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Encourages readers to critically examine issues that are related to
care provision
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Useful icons throughout the text directs readers to additional online
material
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Glossary contains over 300 entries to explain new terminology and
concepts
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Appendices include notes on Système International (SI) units and
reference ranges for common biochemical and haematological values
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Perfect for second and third-year undergraduate nursing students,
senior Trainee Nursing Associates, those 'returning to practice' or
needing to review practice and prepare for revalidation
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Edited by the world-renowned Ian Peate - editor of the British
Journal of Nursing - who brings together a new line up of
contributors from across the UK and Australia
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Reflects contemporary issues such as the complexity of acute
admissions and the increasing importance of the multidisciplinary
approach to patient care
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Reflects the 2018 NMC Standards of Proficiency for Nurses and the NMC
2018 Code
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Helps prepare students for 'prescribing readiness', with basic
principles of pharmacology, evidence-based person-centred approaches
to medicines management and an understanding of the regulatory,
professional legal and ethical frameworks
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Recognises the introduction of the Nursing Associate role in England