| Respiratory disease affects millions of people worldwide. It is one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity, significantly impacting upon the lives of both patients and their families. Respiratory disease places huge financial burdens on healthcare providers, and is managed in a variety of settings, including domiciliary, primary, secondary and tertiary care settings. The Oxford Handbook of Respiratory Nursing offers the reader a systematic account of the main respiratory diseases found in adults, and covers the assessment, diagnosis, and nursing management of these diseases. It also covers pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies, and discusses the role of the multidisciplinary respiratory team. The book highlights the multiple care needs of respiratory patients and addresses both physical and psychosocial concerns. The book includes many illustrations and diagrams to guide the reader, along with references to national and international disease-specific guidelines, patient and health professional charities, and helplines. The book is clearly laid out, and written in an easily readable note-based style. Blank pages are included for the reader, so that notes, observations, and local protocols can be included, thereby individualizing the Handbook. Written by practising nurses and subject experts, the Oxford Handbook of Respiratory Nursing is a unique and invaluable companion for all health care professionals who are involved in the care of respiratory patients. |
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| Binding: Flexicover |
| Specs: 688 pages | .71 Lbs |
| ISBN: 0199226237 |
| ISBN-13: 9780199226238 |
| Edition: 1 |
| Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated | Publish Date 03/09 | Copyright 2009 |
| Series: Oxford Handbooks in Nursing |
| Format: Brit/Hndbk/Pktbk |
Table Of Contents:
1. Introduction 2. Why work in respiratory nursing? 3. Anatomy and physiology 4. Respiratory assessment 5. Respiratory investigations 6. Acute respiratory distress syndrome 7. Asthma and allergies 8. Bronchiectasis 9. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 10. Cystic fibrosis 11. Diffuse parenchymal lung disease (interstitial lung disease) 12. Lung cancer 13. Obstructive sleep apnoea 14. Oxygen therapy 15. Pharmacology 16. Pleural effusion 17. Pneumonia 18. Pneumothorax 19. Pulmonary embolism 20. Pulmonary hypertension 21. Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation 22. Tuberculosis 23. Palliative care 24. Pulmonary rehabilitation 25. Public health 26. Sex, sexuality and breathlessness 27. The multidisciplinary team 28. Flying, altitude and diving 29. Glossary 30. Useful contacts |
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