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Fourth Edition
By
Mike Walsh, PhD, BA(Hons), RGN, PGCE, DipN(London), A&ECert(Oxford), Reader in Nursing, St Martin's College, Lancaster & Carlisle, UK
Andrew Kent, MSc, RGN, ENB, Clinical Nurse Manager, Accident & Emergency Department, Carlisle Hospitals, UK
Description
* New edition of a core text in a more user-friendly format * An invaluable text for staff new to A&E and Minor Injury Units but who are
not undertaking formal study * New format and updated contents make this the definitive up-to-date text for all nursing staff on the
A&E ward
Contents
SECTION 1 CHAPTER 1: Social factors in A&E attendance; CHAPTER 2: Patients, people and nurses, psychology in A Role of the nurse in
A SECTION 2 CHAPTER 4: Nursing care of the crirtically injured patient; CHAPTER 5: Nursing care of the emergency patient; SECTION
3 CHAPTER 6: Fractures and dislocations; CHAPTER 7: POP application; CHAPTER 8: Soft tissue injury; CHAPTER 9: Eye complaints and emergencies;
CHAPTER 10: ENT and dental emergencies; CHAPTER 11: Children in A CHAPTER 12: The older person in A CHAPTER 13: Major disaster
planning and radiation casualties; CHAPTER 14: Women's health problems; SECTION 4 CHAPTER 15: Substance misuse; CHAPTER 16: Deliberate
self-harm and parasuicide; CHAPTER 17: The mentally ill person in A CHAPTER 18: The difficult problem nobody else wants; CHAPTER 19:
Sexual problems in A SECTION 5 CHAPTER 20: Evidence based practice in the accident department
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Paperback, 216 pages, publication date: FEB-2001
ISBN-13: 978-0-7506-4317-7
ISBN-10: 0-7506-4317-X
Imprint: BUTTERWORTH HEINEMANN
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Last update: 30 Nov 2009
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