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Paediatrics

A Clinical Guide for Nurse Practitioners

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Paediatrics:: A Clinical Guide for Nurse Practitioners is a concise, pragmatic and clinically focused text that outlines important components to be considered when assessing and managing health problems among infants, children and adolescents. It provides nurse practitioners with information that has immediate relevance to their practice in paediatrics, and brings together the expertise of advanced paediatric nurse practitioners, paediatric specialist nurses, and other paediatric professionals.

Part One (Clinical Issues in Paediatrics) contains practical information pertaining to a variety of subjects that are intrinsic to paediatric advanced nursing practice. Part Two (Common Paediatric Problems) outlines the clinical assessment, diagnosis and management of ambulatory conditions that are often encountered, assessed and/or managed by nurse practitioners.

This will be a bible for competent practise.
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Publication date
2003
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
288
Weight (g)
780
  • Contents: Preface; Section I: Clinical Issues in Paediatrics; Section II: Common Paediatric Problems; Dermatological Problems; Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat (EENT) Problems; Respiratory and Cardiovascular Problems; Gastro-intenstinal and Edocrine Problems; Musculo-Skeletal Problems and Trauma; Genito-urinary Problems and Sexual Health; Neurological Problems and Ingestions; Infectious Disease; Appendices
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