Neuroscience Nursing: A Spectrum of Care Contributor(s): Barker, Ellen (Author) |
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ISBN: 0323044018 ISBN-13: 9780323044011 Publisher: Mosby OUR PRICE: $120.78 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: May 2007 Annotation: Neuroscience Nursing: A Spectrum of Care, 3rd Edition addresses the complicated needs of neuroscience patients and equips providers with in-depth knowledge of neurophysiology, neuroassessment, and neuromanagement to help provide the best patient care. This 3rd edition's carefully refined features enhance the book's readability, and the new 8-page color insert with 40 plates features important information on neurophysiology, diagnostics scans, and disorders such as aneurysms. Readers will find comprehensive information on foundations in neuroanatomy and data collection; thorough discussions of neurologic disorders; management considerations for frequently encountered neurologic conditions; and legal and ethical issues relevant to life care planning for the neuroscience patient. |
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BISAC Categories: - Medical | Nursing - Reference - Medical | Nursing - Critical & Intensive Care |
Dewey: 616.802 |
Physical Information: 1.29" H x 8.76" W x 11.07" (4.51 lbs) 816 pages |
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Publisher Description: Neuroscience Nursing: A Spectrum of Care, 3rd Edition addresses the complicated needs of neuroscience patients and equips providers with in-depth knowledge of neurophysiology, neuroassessment, and neuromanagement to help provide the best patient care. This 3rd edition's carefully refined features enhance the book's readability, and the new 8-page color insert with 40 plates features important information on neurophysiology, diagnostics scans, and disorders such as aneurysms. Readers will find comprehensive information on foundations in neuroanatomy and data collection; thorough discussions of neurologic disorders; management considerations for frequently encountered neurologic conditions; and legal and ethical issues relevant to life care planning for the neuroscience patient.
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