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Nursing students, Nurses and healthcare assistants. and for general reference purposes relating to medical terminology. UK edition.
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A very comprehensive guide of medical terminology relating to all aspects of nursing and the care of the patient . However this is no ordinary dictionary. The book has exceptionally handy appendices which are a complete bonus and serve as very handy tools from which to refer when in the clinical ... ...Explains the functions of protein, carbohydrates and fats. Introduces why we need vitamins and there use within the body. Has an overview of minerals. Introduces the concept of Artificial Nutritional Support(types, indications and complications). Finally the Nutritional management of coronary heart disease, obesity and diabetes are explored. (The main healthcare issues i have had to deal with as a nurse).
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ickleannie 18.01.2009 (22.01.2009)
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1/8/09 Now in its 25th edition, Baillliere's Nurses' Dictionary is fully updated and ... more
revised to address the changing world of nursing and health services. This edition moves beyond the narrow medical focus of other pocket dictionaries and is firmly foc...
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