Contexts of Nursing: An Introduction

Contexts of Nursing: An Introduction
ISBN-10
0729537463
ISBN-13
9780729537469
Series
Contexts of Nursing
Category
Medical / Nursing / General
Pages
388
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Elsevier Australia
Authors
John Daly, Sandra Speedy, Debra Jackson

Description

This is the second edition of a text that offers the student of nursing comprehensive coverage of fundamental ideas and perspectives underpinning the practice of contemporary nursing. Each chapter focuses on a foundational area of study and explores the central concept, relevant issues, dilemmas and debates.

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