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FOUNDATIONS OF BASIC NURSING
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Active
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Author:
Lois White, RN, PhD
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Publisher:
Delmar Cengage Learning
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R2 Library Release Date:
6/21/2005
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Resource Description:
This updated second edition of Foundations of Basic Nursing lays the foundation of introductory material for your nursing course of study. The book focuses on foundation concepts you will need to know, such as holistic care, legal responsibilities, communication, and client teaching, while also helping you master skills needed to be an effective and caring nurse. The special features throughout the book are specially designed to emphasize specific information, such as: Life Cycle Considerations, Client Teaching, Infection Control, Safety, Community/Home Health Care, Cultural Considerations, and Professional Tips. Critical Thinking Questions are included throughout the book to encourage the user to apply the chapter's content. At the end of each chapter, readers will find a Summary and Review Questions, along with References/Suggested Readings and Resources.
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Now in its 30th year, Handbooks in Health Care Company (HHC), a division of Associates in Medical Marketing Company Inc., has sold millions of copies of over 100 original, pocket-sized handbooks in almost every major therapeutic category and disease state. Authored by distinguished clinicians, our medical library features clearly written, liberally illustrated, authoritative handbooks that are essential reading for medical professionals. Our ever-expanding library also features a section of patient-based handbooks to allow patients and their families to be better informed about the care they receive.
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