Oxford handbook of orthopaedic and trauma nursing
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Oxford handbook of orthopaedic and trauma nursing
(Oxford handbooks in nursing)
Oxford University Press, 2011
- : pbk.
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Orthopaedic and trauma nursing
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Description
Providing busy practitioners with the information they need to deliver care, and nursing students with a clear overview of the field, the Oxford Handbook of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing is an easily accessible, practical, and comprehensive guide to all aspects of practice. Orthopaedics and trauma is a major sector of acute hospital and community care, and one in which nurses and Allied Health Professionals play a pivotal role, covering the continuum from birth to
death and managing everything from emergency care to rehabilitation and discharge. This handbook is the ideal companion, presenting a broad spectrum of care and treatment across trauma and orthopaedics. It provides an evidence-based synopsis of contemporary care and treatment as well as an applied
assessment framework for those wishing to advance their practice.
Clearly laid-out, well-illustrated and written in a readable, note-based style, the Oxford Handbook of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing brings together the authors' many years of collective experience in one easy-to-use format which the practitioner and student won't want to be without.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Musculoskeletal anatomy and physiology
- 3. Assessment of the musculoskeletal system
- 4. General Principles of Care
- 5. Complications
- 6. Musculoskeletal conditions
- 7. Elective Interventions
- 8. Musculoskeletal Trauma Care
- 9. Injury Management
- 10. Regional musculoskeletal injuries
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