Accident and Emergency Theory Into Practice

Accident and Emergency Theory Into Practice by Brian Dolan is a comprehensive resource published by Bailliere Tindall in 2000. This 564-page book is written in English and addresses the complexities of accident and emergency care, focusing on the diverse challenges faced in providing patient-centered care.
Readers will find that this text serves as a foundational guide for emergency nurses, offering insights into the management and delivery of effective care. It is research-based and designed to meet the professional and clinical needs of those working in A&E and critical care settings. This edition is particularly useful for post-registration studies, making it a valuable addition to the library of any nursing professional engaged in this dynamic field.
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Accident and emergency is a demanding and complex area of practice, presenting diverse challenges for patient-centred care. This book is the first UK text that seeks to meet both the professional and clinical needs of emergency nurses, and to provide a detailed overview of the management and delivery of effective care.
Research-based and accessibly presented, this major text is the essential resource for all nurses in A&E and critical care, as well as a stimulating textbook for post-registration studies in this dynamic area of practice.
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