The role and function of the nurse is rapidly changing, and nurses are now required to undertake a comprehensive clinical examination of patients, a responsibility traditionally undertaken by a doctor. Clinical Examination Skills is an accessible, introductory guide to helping nurses fulfil this role, enabling them to understand the core skills and knowledge needed to assess patients competently. This practice-based book will be invaluable to pre-registration nursing students and newly qualified nursing staff, empowering them to meet the challenges of autonomous practice.
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Höhe: 183 mm
Breite: 122 mm
Dicke: 13 mm
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978-1-4051-7886-0 (9781405178860)
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Phil Jevon is the Clinical Skills Lead/ Resuscitation Office at The Manor Hospital, Walsall. He runs and directs the Resuscitation Council (UK) ALS, ILS, EPLS Courses and still works regularly in the clinical area. A key part of his role is to provide simulation training for medical students on SIMMAN in clinical examination skills - he has recently been awarded honorary Clinical lecturer in recognition of this work.
A Consultant Physician will be co-authoring the book. He has over 30 years experience at Consultant level.
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Manor Hospital, Walsall
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Freiberuflicher Redakteur
Foreword vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Chapter 1 Overview of history taking and clinical examination 1
Chapter 2 Symptoms of disease 19
Chapter 3 Examination of the cardiovascular system 41
Chapter 4 Examination of the respiratory system 77
Chapter 5 Examination of the gastrointestinal and genitourinary systems 99
Chapter 6 Examination of the neurological system 121
Chapter 7 Examination of the musculoskeletal system 165
Chapter 8 Assessment of the critically ill patient 195
Chapter 9 Record keeping 211
Index 217