Winner, Third Place, AJN Book of the Year Awards 2014, Advanced Practice Nursing iBoth editors have done a wonderful job in building upon the previous versions of this book to create an exceptionally comprehensive resource.
The first book to encompass adult-gerontology practice guidelines for primary care, this comprehensive resource is designed as a text and reference for health care practitioners specializing as adultgerontology nurse practitioners (A-GNP).
Written specifically for the needs of family and adult nursing students, medical students, and primary care practitioners in Canada, this gold standard reference of family practice in America-named a 2013 Doody's core title and 1st-place winner of the American Journal of Nursing book award in 2017-now provides current Canadian practice protocols for professional standards of care across the life span.
Older adults increasingly represent a significant portion of urgent, emergency, and ambulance service calls, making it more important than ever to foster a deeper understanding of older patients' needs.
Written specifically for the needs of family and adult nursing students, medical students, and primary care practitioners in Canada, this gold standard reference of family practice in America-named a 2013 Doody's core title and 1st-place winner of the American Journal of Nursing book award in 2017-now provides current Canadian practice protocols for professional standards of care across the life span.
Now in its 17th Edition, Medications and Mothers Milk, is the worldwide best selling drug reference on the use of medications in breastfeeding mothers.
Winner, Third Place, AJN Book of the Year Awards 2014, Advanced Practice Nursing iBoth editors have done a wonderful job in building upon the previous versions of this book to create an exceptionally comprehensive resource.
Was denken Sie, wird möglich, wenn man das Know-how der Allgemeinmedizin mit der altbewährten Naturheilkunde sowie den vielfältigen Möglichkeiten der Alternativmedizin kombiniert?
Durante la primera mitad del siglo XX, antes del uso extendido de la penicilina en Argentina, los padecimientos venéreos se constituyeron como un problema público, cuya existencia fue considerada inaceptable.