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Applied Pathophysiology for Nurses and Healthcare Students at a Glance 2nd edition

Paperback by Peate, Ian (University of Hertfordshire, UK); Brent, David

Applied Pathophysiology for Nurses and Healthcare Students at a Glance

£32.95

ISBN:
9781394421022
Publication Date:
4 Jun 2026
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Pages:
208 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Not yet available: due Jun-2026
Applied Pathophysiology for Nurses and Healthcare Students at a Glance

Description

Updated guide to make confident, evidence-based decisions across healthcare settings The Second Edition of Applied Pathophysiology for Nursing and Healthcare Students at a Glance delivers a timely and essential update reflecting the latest in evidence-based practice and clinical guidelines, while embracing emerging themes emphasising integrated care. Designed for accessibility, the book retains its hallmark At A Glance format-concise, visually engaging two-page spreads that pair clear illustrations with focused explanations. Applied Pathophysiology for Nurses and Healthcare Students at a Glance includes information on: Introductory principles of pathophysiology, including cell injury, inflammation, genetics, and cancer, providing essential context for clinical practice Over 70 conditions across all major body systems-cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, hepato-biliary, urinary, reproductive, endocrine, musculoskeletal, skin, nervous, blood, and vision End-of-life care, pain management, and symptom control, equipping students and practitioners for holistic patient support Real-world clinical application features in every chapter, linking theory to practice and supporting evidence-based decision-making in diverse healthcare settings Applied Pathophysiology for Nurses and Healthcare Students at a Glance serves as a structured guide that makes complex topics accessible for rapid review and exam preparation, supporting confident decision-making in diverse healthcare settings.

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