Human Pathophysiology: Introductory Concepts and Clinical Perspectives

Human Pathophysiology: Introductory Concepts and Clinical Perspectives
ISBN-10
080361571X
ISBN-13
9780803615717
Category
Diseases
Pages
1200
Language
English
Published
2016-02-08
Authors
Theresa Capriotti, Joan Parker Frizzell

Description

Bridge the gap between the science of disease and clinical patient care! Interpret clinical manifestations. Determine the correct inventions. Understand treatment options. . Connect drug actions and therapeutic goals. This easy-to-understand text introduces the pathophysiologic processes of the common conditions that you'll encounter in clinical settings. Chapters organized by organ systems help you understand the relationships between the pathologic event and the patient assessment data, laboratory findings, and diagnostic testing results. You'll develop the foundational knowledge you need to effectively select the appropriate nursing interventions to deliver the best patient care. Click here for a preview of the book. Visit www.DavisAdvantage.com to learn more.

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