Author: Sarah Ryan
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1861561148
Drug Therapy in Rheumatology Nursing
Non-adherence to drug therapy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis is quite high, and one reason for this may be an absence of understanding as to the purpose of the therapy. Medical books Drug Therapy in Rheumatology Nursing. Medical books Drug Therapy In Rheumatology Nursing By Sarah Ryan Paperback Book (english). Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Drug Therapy in Rheumatology Nursing by Sarah Ryan Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Drug therapy management is a key topic for all nurses caring for patients with a rheumatologic condition. With nurses now required to prescribe, administer, monitor and review medication, this volume will help nurses develop their knowledge, skills and self-confidence to provide these services, while also advising on the benefit
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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author Drug Therapy in Rheumatology Nursing by Sarah Ryan Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New Drug therapy management is a key topic for all nurses caring for patients with a rheumatologic condition. With nurses now required to prescribe, administer, monitor and review medication, this volume will help nurses develop their knowledge, skills and self-confidence to provide these services, while also advising on the benefit
Drug Therapy in Rheumatology Nursing , ISBN-13: 9780470027660, ISBN-10: 0470027665
Categories: Nursing, Rheumatic Diseases, Nursing assessment. Contributors: Sarah Ryan - Author. Format: Paperback
Categories: Nursing, Rheumatic Diseases, Nursing assessment. Contributors: Sarah Ryan - Author. Format: Paperback
Medical Book Drug Therapy in Rheumatology Nursing
p>This book is a comprehensive exploration of the drug treatments utilised in the management of rheumatalogical and related conditions and reflects a patient-focused approach which will enable the patient to become an active participant, rather than a passive recipient of care.