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Oxford Handbook of Women's Health Nursing

Oxford Handbook of Women's Health Nursing

9780198842248
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Expert nursing care is vital to womens health, and successful gynaecological treatment relies on a good partnership between the woman and the health professional. Fully updated for its second edition, the Oxford Handbook of Womens Health Nursing is a vital tool in helping practitioners assist women in making informed choices and keeping up-to-date with changes to the field. Written with a focus on multi-disciplinary integrated care systems and a greater emphasis onprevention and patient autonomy, this new edition incorporates the most recent evidence-based guidelines and developments in nursing roles and contraceptive methods. Drawing on the knowledge and experience of a team of clinical experts, this handbook provides clear, practical information on all aspects of womens health nursing from the community to the hospital setting.
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OUP Oxford
93465
9780198842248
9780198842248

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
624
Dimensions (mm)
100 x 180
Weight (g)
290
  • Introduction; Nurses impact on care, role, training, and career pathway; The basics; Paediatric and adolescent gynaecology; Menstrual and bleeding disorders; Hormone and endocrine disorders; Other disorders of womens health; Sexual health; Menopause; Bladder; Gynaecological oncology; Nursing care of the gynaecological patient in hospital; Contraception; Unwanted fertility; Care of the woman in early pregnancy problems; Care of the patient in emergency gynaecology units; Fertility and subfertility; Colposcopy; Breast; Lifestyle issues;
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