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Oxford Handbook of Cardiac Nursing (3 edn)
Kate Olson (ed.)
The Oxford Handbook of Cardiac Nursing is the indispensable companion for all those caring for cardiac patients. Fully revised and updated for the third edition and packed full ...
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Oxford Handbook of Diabetes Nursing
Lorraine Avery (ed.) , Sue Beckwith (ed.) , and Janet Sumner
The Oxford Handbook of Diabetes Nursing provides a comprehensive overview of diabetes care. It compiles evidence, information and guidance on the area making it an essential tool for ...
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Oxford Handbook of Gastrointestinal Nursing (2 edn)
Jennie Burch and Brigitte Collins
The Oxford Handbook of Gastrointestinal Nursing second edition commences with anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal tract and the accessory organs such as the liver. The subsequent ...
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Oxford Handbook of Musculoskeletal Nursing (2 edn)
Susan M. Oliver OBE (ed.)
Filled with practical advice from experienced nurses and up-to-date clinical information, this new edition of the Oxford Handbook of Musculoskeletal Nursing is the invaluable guide for all ...
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Oxford Handbook of Neuroscience Nursing (2 edn)
Sue Woodward and Catheryne Waterhouse (eds)
The field of neuroscience nursing practice relates to a wide range of neurological disorders, many of which are progressive, deteriorating, life-changing, and life-limiting conditions ...
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Oxford Handbook of Nursing Older People
Beverley Tabernacle, Marie Honey, and Annette Jinks (eds)
Concentrating on the knowledge and skills needed by nurses working with older people, this is an invaluable source of information for both student and practising nurses. Acting as both a ...
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Oxford Handbook of Renal Nursing
Althea Mahon, Karen Jenkins, and Lisa Burnapp (eds)
An indispensable clinical guide, this resource provides a wealth of useful information on the aetiology of kidney disease, and aids with decision-making from initial assessment and ...
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Oxford Handbook of Respiratory Nursing (2 edn)
Terry Robinson and Jane Scullion
Respiratory disease is one of the leading causes of both mortality and morbidity, causing a significant burden on healthcare resources, the economy, and on individual patients and their ...
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