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Reviews
This is a curious book.
The Clinical Pocket Reference for Nurses is an excellent resource for both students and qualified nurses.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is one of the most common diseases in the world and it is projected to be the third lead
This handbook addresses the misconception that spiritual care is synonymous with religious care using research and examples of eviden
This excellent book focuses on the importance and nature of adult-child interactions across a range of pre-school and early years’ settings.
This book is easy to read and is set out well, with summaries and objectives in each chapter.
This book provides clear and simple, step-by-step guidance on moving and handling patients.
This essential guide starts by focusing on the skills required to apply critical thinking to personal reflection and practice.
This is a pocket-sized resource for staff working in burn care.
When Jackie Buxton was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer in 2013, she decided to blog about her experience of living
This poetry collection by Molly Case, a registered nurse working at King’s College Hospital in London, focuses on vulnerable moments
This well-edited book, with contributions from experts in the field, is a must-read for all midwives and those with an interest in un
This short text is an ideal introduction for students and professionals with little experience of engaging with people with dementia, or to advance existing skills and knowledge.
This well-researched book is based upon the memoir of Beatrice Hopkinson, a Territorial Force Nursing Service (TFNS) sister. It is a vivid and brave account of what it was like to be a member of the TFNS in the first world war.
This revised edition is informative and provides helpful facts, practical tips and self-help guidelines.
Managing the menopause today is a complex and multi-faceted issue. Indeed, it is the phase in the female lifecycle where care is probably most neglected.
This book offers an informative resource for new students in the field of mental health nursing practice.
Set against the 1974 backdrop of industrial action that beset the NHS, this engaging story builds on the author’s first two books about life at the fictional City General Hospital.
