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The Nurse′s Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology Glossary: An A-Z quick reference with over 1900 essential terms explained Spiral-bound – 28 May 2019
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Designed with speed and simplicity in mind, this pocket-sized glossary provides an A-Z reference guide to over 1,900 key biological terms used in nursing.
Key Features:
1. Prepare for practice – Clear definitions of commonly used terminology
2. Learn the language – Phonics-based guidance on pronunciation
3. Deepen your knowledge – Breaks down complex terms to aid understanding
- ISBN-101526496208
- ISBN-13978-1526496201
- EditionFirst
- PublisherSAGE Publications Ltd
- Publication date28 May 2019
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions10.92 x 1.27 x 17.27 cm
- Print length232 pages
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About the Author
Dr Neal Cook is a Reader and the Associate Head of School at the School of Nursing, Ulster University and a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Neal is also President of the European Association of Neuroscience Nurses and an Executive Board Member of the British Association of Neuroscience Nurses. Neal has taught anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology to undergraduate and post-graduate nursing students across a number of courses since he commenced working in higher education. Neal is also an Advanced Life Support Instructor, teaching life support courses in Health and Social Care Trusts and in the University. He has worked in the fields of neurosciences and critical care since registering as a nurse, becoming a specialist practitioner and subsequently moving into education and research. Neal has published clinical, research and education papers in the fields of education and neurosciences and remains very active in these endeavours. He remains clinically active in neurosciences and remains a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (UK).
Andrea Shepherd is a Lecturer in Nursing at the School of Nursing, Ulster University and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She has taught anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology to undergraduate nursing students across a number of courses since she commenced working in higher education. Andrea is also an Advanced Life Support Instructor, teaching life support courses in Health and Social Care Trusts and in the University. She has worked in the fields of critical care and orthopaedics since registering as a nurse, becoming a specialist practitioner and subsequently moving into education. She currently takes a lead role in adult pre-registration nursing, is clinically active in critical care and remains a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (UK).
Professor Jennifer Boore is Emeritus Professor of Nursing at the School of Nursing, Ulster University. Jenny started her career as a registered nurse, followed by becoming a midwife. She practiced as a nurse and midwife in the UK and Australia for some years before returning and beginning her first degreein human biology. After working as a clinicalteacher with the degree students she obtained a Research Fellowship at the University of Manchesterand completed her PhD on pre-operative preparation of patients. From 1977 to 1984 Jenny worked as a Lecturer in Nursing at the Universities of Edinburgh and Hull and was then appointed as Professor of Nursing at the University of Ulster in 1984 (the first Professor of Nursing in Ireland). Jenny has an extensive background in education, research and professional regulation. She has taught anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology to undergraduate and post-graduate nursing students across a number of courses throughout her career. Her contributions to nursing have been recognised in achieving the honours of Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing in 1993 and Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1996. Jenny continues to be active in nursing education and research.
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- Publisher : SAGE Publications Ltd; First edition (28 May 2019)
- Language : English
- Spiral-bound : 232 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1526496208
- ISBN-13 : 978-1526496201
- Dimensions : 10.92 x 1.27 x 17.27 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 50,062 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 19 in Nursing Fundamentals & Skills
- 51 in Nursing (Books)
- 80 in Physiology
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