Cardiac Nursing: A Companion to Braunwald’s Heart Disease
Cardiac Nursing: A Companion to Braunwald’s Heart Disease Books
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Cardiac Nursing: A Companion to Braunwald’s Heart Disease is the only comprehensive text available for cardiac nurses. This brand-new reference emphasizes both evidence-based do and hands-on care in a high-tech, high-touch approach that meets the high-stakes needs of cardiac and critical care nurses. What’s more, the book makes the material easily accessible by using clear language, undemanding text, and bounty of illustrations, lists, and tables. This book is the third in a run of companion texts for Braunwald’s Heart Disease and the first specifically for nurses.
- Authored by the widely published, well-known co-editors of The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing–two leaders in cardiac nursing.
- Endorsed by the authors of Braunwald’s Heart Disease, including Eugene Brauwald, the physician considered by many to be the “father of modern cardiology.”
- Evidence-based Do boxes highlight research-supported advances in knowledge and care practices.
- Riddle boxes helps readers hone their critical thought skills by tackling tough questions for which there may be no simple answers.
- Technology boxes keeps readers up to date with the latest technological advances.
- Genetics boxes helps readers know connections between genes and heart disease.
- Pharmacology tables bestow vital drug-correlated in rank at a glance.
- A guide to cardiac abbreviations and acronyms gives nurses quick access to essential in rank.
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