Nursing the Orthopaedic Patient

Nursing the Orthopaedic Patient by Peter S. Davis, published by Churchill Livingstone in 1994, offers a comprehensive overview of orthopaedic nursing. This 385-page book is written in English and serves as a resource for nurses seeking to enhance their understanding of the field. It aims to provide a solid foundation of current knowledge and understanding, equipping nurses with the necessary direction and guidance to develop their specific needs and objectives in orthopaedic care.
Readers will find that the book focuses on essential aspects of medical and surgical nursing, particularly in the context of home and community care. It addresses the core principles of orthopaedic nursing, ensuring that practitioners are well-informed and prepared to meet the challenges of patient care in this specialty. This edition is designed to support nurses in their professional development and enhance their practice in orthopaedic settings.
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This book aims to provide a solid foundation of current knowledge and understanding of the essence of orthopaedic nursing and gives direction and guidance to nurses to enable them to develop their own specific needs and objectives.
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