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Nursing In The Community An Essential Guide To Practice One Stop Doc Revision Series 1st Edition Sue Chilton

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Nursing In The Community An Essential Guide To Practice One Stop Doc Revision Series 1st Edition Sue Chilton
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Sue Chilton, Karen Melling, Dee Drew, Ann Clarridge
ISBN: 9780340810439, 0340810432
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Nursing In The Community An Essential Guide To Practice One Stop Doc Revision Series 1st Edition Sue Chilton by Sue Chilton, Karen Melling, Dee Drew, Ann Clarridge 9780340810439, 0340810432 instant download after payment.

A new textbook for nurses in all branches undertaking community based courses/work experience and for nurses about to embark on community-based training/jobs at staff nurse levels. This text aims to support a new practitioner to function safely and effectively in the full range of community settings. It is a generic guide addressing the full range of professional issues related to community health care nursing, including public health, health promotion and family health nursing. While specific clinical skills are not covered there is very clear guidance on how to transfer skills from the hospital/acute setting to the community.

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