The nursing profession consists of different group of individuals who practice nursing using specialized and unique body of knowledge. Medical surgical nursing is one of the branches of nursing which deals with care of adult. Medical surgical nursing is the backbone of every institution. The changes which occur in health care arena reshape health care delivery system and bring many difficult challenges and extraordinary opportunities to nurses. The medical surgical nurses also need to recognize these changes and prepared to face these challenges by acquiring knowledge and skills in specific area
Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, 4th Edition is the...
In this text we use the nursing process to describe nursing management, but we do not apply the nurs...
With the continual advances in medical technology and specialized procedures, surgical patients have...
Aim: This paper contends that over the last 20 years medical - surgical nursing has changed and shou...
This chapter will offer the reader an outline of the current medical and surgical setting in Austral...
"Using the nursing process as a framework for practice, the fourth edition has been extensively revi...
It is noticed that in the last 20 years a major mutation has conquered the world of surgery: it is e...
Background The role of nurse-surgeons has recently emerged to meet patient and health system surgica...
Nurses played an essential role in the major developments in surgery between the mid-nineteenth and ...
A variety of helpful boxes and tables makes it easy to find essential imformation, and the accsessib...
Surgical training worldwide has been reformed from the since 19th century until the present era. It ...
Cynthia Bautista is a contributing author, Chapter 46: Nursing Management: Patients with Neurologic...
Sharon L. Lewis, RN, PhD, FAAN, Professor Emerita, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico...
As nurses deal with these changes in the health care system, they are also called upon to respond to...
To describe surgical nurses' strategies for enhancing their pain management proficiency. A qualitati...
Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, 4th Edition is the...
In this text we use the nursing process to describe nursing management, but we do not apply the nurs...
With the continual advances in medical technology and specialized procedures, surgical patients have...
Aim: This paper contends that over the last 20 years medical - surgical nursing has changed and shou...
This chapter will offer the reader an outline of the current medical and surgical setting in Austral...
"Using the nursing process as a framework for practice, the fourth edition has been extensively revi...
It is noticed that in the last 20 years a major mutation has conquered the world of surgery: it is e...
Background The role of nurse-surgeons has recently emerged to meet patient and health system surgica...
Nurses played an essential role in the major developments in surgery between the mid-nineteenth and ...
A variety of helpful boxes and tables makes it easy to find essential imformation, and the accsessib...
Surgical training worldwide has been reformed from the since 19th century until the present era. It ...
Cynthia Bautista is a contributing author, Chapter 46: Nursing Management: Patients with Neurologic...
Sharon L. Lewis, RN, PhD, FAAN, Professor Emerita, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico...
As nurses deal with these changes in the health care system, they are also called upon to respond to...
To describe surgical nurses' strategies for enhancing their pain management proficiency. A qualitati...
Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, 4th Edition is the...
In this text we use the nursing process to describe nursing management, but we do not apply the nurs...
With the continual advances in medical technology and specialized procedures, surgical patients have...