EBOOK: Thinking Nursing

EBOOK: Thinking Nursing
ISBN-10
0335226361
ISBN-13
9780335226368
Series
EBOOK
Category
Education
Pages
456
Language
English
Published
2003-12-16
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Authors
Tom Mason, Elizabeth Mason-Whitehead

Description

This major new textbook provides a unique one-stop resource that introduces nursing students to the disciplines that underpin nursing practice. Written by nursing lecturers with nursing students in mind, this book enables nurses to grasp the principles behind these disciplines and apply the concepts to everyday health care practices.

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