基本説明
Explores clinical diagnosis from a nursing perspective.
Full Description
The role and function of the nurse is rapidly changing. Some nurses are now required to undertake clinical diagnosis of the patient, a responsibility traditionally undertaken by a doctor. Clinical Diagnosis helps prepare nurses to fulfill this role, providing them with the skills and underpinning knowledge to make clinical diagnoses of patients effectively. Each chapter follows the same layout for each symptom or sign, exploring the definition, causes, history, precipitating factors, associated signs and symptoms, important considerations, relevant clinical examination, and investigations and tests.
The first UK text to explore clinical diagnosis from a nursing perspective
In the Essential Clinical Skills for Nurses series
Written by an authority in the field
Concise, accessible, and evidence-based
Contents
Contributors List. Foreword.
1 An Overview to Clinical Diagnosis (Phil Jevon).
2 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Respiratory System (Gareth Walters).
3 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Cardiovascular System (Jonas Mhando and Phil Jevon).
4 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Gastrointestinal System (Yang Ng).
5 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Neurological System (Kathryn Blakey and Gareth Walters).
6 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Musculoskeletal System (Michael Parry).
7 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Genitourinary System (Dev Mittapalli and Dev Mohan Gulur).
8 Clinical Diagnosis of Symptoms Associated with the Ears, Nose and Throat (Dev Mittapalli).
Index.