Cardiorespiratory Nursing

Cardiorespiratory Nursing by Caroline Shuldham, published by Nelson Thornes in 1998, offers a comprehensive examination of cardiorespiratory nursing practice and patient care. This edition spans 598 pages and is presented in English, providing an in-depth look at the evolving landscape of nursing within the cardiology field, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based practice and the expanded roles of nurses and multidisciplinary teams.
Readers will find a practice-oriented approach that incorporates clinical examples and insights from patients about their experiences. The text addresses key topics in medical and surgical nursing, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the complexities of cardiorespiratory care. This book serves as a guide for understanding the integration of various healthcare roles and the significance of patient perspectives in nursing practice.
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Presenting a detailed account of cardiorespiratory nursing practice and patient care, this text incorporates developments such as the implementation of evidence-based practice, the expanded role of the nurse, and the role of the multidisciplinary team. The book takes a practice-orientated approach, using clinical examples, and includes patients’ views of their experiences.
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