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Reviews
Recommending people make changes to their diet and exercise is not a straightforward task for nurses and, if handled badly, can lead
Despite recent legislation and a greater focus on multi-agency working, there remains a need for individuals across the professions t
By interweaving explanations of the science of lymphoma with reflections on her own experiences of the condition, the author has prod
A collected volume of essays by various authors, this book gives the reader expert guidance in different areas of psychology.
This revised edition draws on historical health and social care policy agenda as well as current trends.
This slim volume focuses on different approaches to mental health from the broad perspective of viewing such events as a psychospirit
This revised second edition is relevant to modern nursing practice, enabling holistic care for patients with long-term conditions and
A useful book and, although not written specifically for nurses, it is certainly reader-friendly.
This publication presents a general introduction to topics related to medicines management rather than an in-depth discussion.
With such a broad remit, this book attempts to provide an introductory text suitable for professionals, family carers and people who
Deprivation of liberty can be a confusing subject for lawyers and healthcare professionals alike.
This pocket book is hailed as a rapid reference guide for nursing students at the start of their nursing programme, or others providi
This book is an inspirational account of how the author coped with losing his sight at a young age.
This second edition includes all of the previous information in the 2006 handbook, but has been updated to reflect changes in policy and practice.
Discussing dementia with children can be difficult.
The author has clearly been deeply inspired by working with patients facing a life-threatening illness. Her experience working in hospitals, clinics, and a hospice for more than 20 years has given her unique insight into dreams at the end of life.
This book is part of the Transforming Nursing Practice series and is written with student nurses in mind. It is clearly linked to the Nursing and Midwifery Council Standards for pre-registration nursing education.
The book is suitable for nurses in all working environments as it summarises many of the complex situations encountered in palliative care.
