Review from previous edition This handbook is well laid out and ideal for the student, generalist and new specialist looking after respiratory patients in primary and secondary care

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Respiratory disease is one of the leading causes of both mortality and morbidity, causing a significant burden on healthcare resources, the economy, and on individual patients and their carers. Respiratory conditions are managed in many different settings, from home and residential care through the full range of primary to tertiary care. The multifaceted nature of both diseases affecting respiration and the care options is comprehensively covered in this second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Respiratory Nursing. Offering a systematic description of the main respiratory diseases found in adults, the Handbook covers the assessment, diagnosis, and nursing management of each condition. With a special focus on the role of the multidisciplinary team in meeting the multiple care needs of respiratory patients, including physical and psychosocial concerns, and both pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies, the Oxford Handbook of Respiratory Nursing is a unique and invaluable companion for all healthcare professionals working within the specialty. Fully updated to reflect changes in new national and international guidance, with additional topics on biologics, antifibrotic therapy, inspiratory flow, and new NICE and UKIG standards and algorithms, the material has been fully overhauled to reflect current best practice and therapeutic options. Concise, didactic, and augmented with further reading and useful online resources, the second edition of the Oxford Handbook of Respiratory Nursing gives nurses working in the field all the information they need at their fingertips.
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Offering a systematic description of the main respiratory diseases found in adults, the Handbook covers the assessment, diagnosis, and nursing management of each condition. The Oxford Handbook of Respiratory Nursing second edition is a unique and invaluable companion for all healthcare professionals working within the specialty.
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1: Jane Scullion: Introduction 2: Jane Scullion: Why work in respiratory nursing 3: Terry Robinson: Anatomy and physiology 4: Terry Robinson: Respiratory assessment 5: Terry Robinson: Respiratory investigations 6: Emma Tolley and Sanjay Agrawal: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) 7: Ruth McArthur: Asthma and allergies 8: Karen Payne: Bronchiectasis 9: Terry Robinson: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 10: Bernadette Donaghy: Cystic fibrosis 11: Jane Scullion: Interstitial lung disease (ILD) 12: Sanjay Agrawal: Lung cancer and mesothelioma 13: Jane Scullion: Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) 14: Terry Robinson and Jacqui Pollington: Oxygen therapy 15: Terry Robinson: Pharmacology 16: Sarah Johnstone: Pleural effusion 17: Kayleigh Hawkes: Pneumonia 18: Terry Robinson: Pneumothorax 19: Elaine Baillie: Pulmonary embolism 20: Terry Robinson: Pulmonary hypertension 21: Dhiraj D Vara: Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) 22: Helen Thuraisingam: Tuberculosis (TB) 23: Jane Scullion: Palliative Care 24: Jane Scullion: Pulmonary rehabilitation 25: Sanjay Agrawal: Smoking and public health 26: Jane Scullion: Sex, sexuality and breathlesssness 27: Terry Robinson: The multidisciplinary team (MDT) 28: Terry Robinson: Flying, altitude, and diving 29: Terry Robinson: Glossary 30: Jane Scullion: Useful Contacts
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The definitive and concise reference guide for all respiratory nurses in both hospital and community settings Provides a systematic description of the main respiratory diseases found in adults Structured around assessment, diagnosis, and specific aspects of nursing management for each condition
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Terry Robinson is a Respiratory Nurse Consultant at the Harrogate District Hospital in Yorkshire, where she has worked for 14 years. Previously, she has worked as a respiratory nurse trainer and practice nurse. She manages a team of respiratory nurses for patients both within the hospital and the community, and divides her role between clinical work and research, guideline, and service development. She served as president of the Yorkshire Thoracic Society, and was awarded Nursing Times Respiratory Nurse of the Year. Jane Scullion is a Consultant Respiratory Nurse at the University Hospitals of Leicester, and a member of the East Midlands Clinical Senate. She works across primary and secondary care, and is the Regional Clinical Lead for Home Oxygen, as well as working with patients who have chronic respiratory conditions. She is on the editorial board of Thorax and primary Health Care, is a RCN advisor for NICE, and the East Midlands Regional Chair for the British Lung Foundation. In 2018 she was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award for her outstanding contribution to respiratory nursing by the Association of Respiratory Nurse Specialists.
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The definitive and concise reference guide for all respiratory nurses in both hospital and community settings Provides a systematic description of the main respiratory diseases found in adults Structured around assessment, diagnosis, and specific aspects of nursing management for each condition
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198831815
Publisert
2021
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
308 gr
Høyde
180 mm
Bredde
103 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
656

Biografisk notat

Terry Robinson is a Respiratory Nurse Consultant at the Harrogate District Hospital in Yorkshire, where she has worked for 14 years. Previously, she has worked as a respiratory nurse trainer and practice nurse. She manages a team of respiratory nurses for patients both within the hospital and the community, and divides her role between clinical work and research, guideline, and service development. She served as president of the Yorkshire Thoracic Society, and was awarded Nursing Times Respiratory Nurse of the Year. Jane Scullion is a Consultant Respiratory Nurse at the University Hospitals of Leicester, and a member of the East Midlands Clinical Senate. She works across primary and secondary care, and is the Regional Clinical Lead for Home Oxygen, as well as working with patients who have chronic respiratory conditions. She is on the editorial board of Thorax and primary Health Care, is a RCN advisor for NICE, and the East Midlands Regional Chair for the British Lung Foundation. In 2018 she was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award for her outstanding contribution to respiratory nursing by the Association of Respiratory Nurse Specialists.