The Clinical Practice of Neurological and Neurosurgical NursingLippincott, 1997 - 743 pages Indhold: J.V. Hickey: Neuroscience Nursing: Moving into the 21st. Century. J.V. Hickey: The Continuum of Care and Models of Practice. J.V. Hickey: Clinical Reasoning and Neuroscience Nursing Practice. J.V. Hickey: Ethical and Legal Issues in Neuroscience Nursing Practice. J.V. Hickey: Overview of Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology. J.V. Hickey: Diagnostic Procedures and Laboratory Tests for Neuroscience Patients. J.V. Hickey: The Neurological Physical Examination. J.V. Hickey: Neurological Assesment. J.V. Hickey: Nutritional Support for Neuroscience Patients. J.V. Hickey: Fluid and Electrolyte Management in Neuroscience Patients. S .Janning & T.F. Lassiter: Pharmacological Management of Neuroscience . C.L. Willis: Respiratory Management of Neuroscience Patients. J.V. Hickey: Behavioral and Psychological Responses to Neurological Illness. J.V. Hickey: Rehabilitation of Neuroscience Patients. J.V. Hickey: Transitions in Care and Discharge Planning. J.V. Hickey: Management of the Unconscious Patient. J.V. Hickey: Intracranial Pressure Theory and Management of Increased Intracranial Pressure. J.V. Hickey: Management of Patients Undergoing Neurosurgical Procedures. J.V. Hickey & R. Brown: Management of Chronic Pain: A Neuroscience Perspective. D. Nayduch & J.V. Hickey: Multiple Trauma. J.V. Hickey & H. Cook: Craniocerebral Injuries. J.V. Hickey: Vertebral and Spinal Cord Injuries. J.V. Hickey: Back Pain and Intervertebral Disc Injury. J.V. Hickey: Peripheral Nerve Injuries. J.V. Hickey & T. Armstrong: Brain Tumors. J.V. Hickey & T. Armstrong: Spinal Cord Tumors. J.V. Hickey: Stroke and Other Cerebrovascular Diseases. J.V. Hickey: Cerebral Aneurysms. J.V. Hickey & D. Buckley: Arteriovenous Malformations and Other Cerebrovascular Anomalies. J.V. Hickey: Headaches. J.V. Hickey: Seizures and Epilepsy. J.V. Hickey: Selected Infections of the Nervous System. J.T. Settle & S.W. Fox: AIDS-Neurological Manifestations. J.V. Hickey: Selected Diseases of the nervous System. J.V. Hickey: Cranial Nerve Diseases. |
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