Fundamentals of Applied Pathophysiology: For Nursing and Healthcare Students - Couverture souple

 
9781394334797: Fundamentals of Applied Pathophysiology: For Nursing and Healthcare Students

Synopsis

Connect theory to practice with a comprehensive pathophysiology textbook that brings clinical concepts to life for nursing and healthcare students

Understanding how diseases disrupt normal body function is fundamental for nursing and healthcare students, and essential for effective patient assessment and care planning. Fundamentals of Applied Pathophysiology delivers a clear, accessible introduction to this important topic, crafted by experienced nursing educators and practitioners.

  • Two new chapters on genetics and death and dying respond to the evolving landscape of healthcare, encouraging reflection and deeper understanding of contemporary challenges
  • High-quality illustrations, colour-coded layouts, and a highly visual approach to clarify complex concepts and support diverse learning styles
  • Clinical observation boxes, investigation guides, red flag alerts, and medication guidance to bridge theory and practice―helping you apply knowledge directly to patient care
  • Case studies, activities, and key terms in every chapter to reinforce understanding and support ongoing learning
  • Content aligned with the latest Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) standards, ensuring readiness for safe, compassionate, and effective practice
  • Multidisciplinary perspective and accessible style, connecting anatomy, physiology, and clinical application for real-world competence

Ideal for pre-registration nursing students and allied health students, this comprehensive resource fosters curiosity, ­confidence, and professional growth―helping you become a key member of the health and care team.

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À propos de l'auteur

Ian Peate, RN, OBE, FRCN, Hon DUniv(BNU), is a Visiting Professor at Northumbria University and Buckinghamshire New University, and a Senior Clinical Fellow at the University of Hertfordshire. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Nursing and the Consultant Editor of the Journal of Paramedic Practice and the International Journal for Advancing Practice.

Carl Clare, RN, is a Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing at the University of Hertfordshire with published work in cardiac care and pathophysiology. His expertise lies in caring for patients with long-term illness, physiology, sociology, and cardiac care.

Anthony Wheeldon, PhD, RN, is an Associate Subject Group Lead for Adult Nursing at the University of Hertfordshire. He’s an expert in cardiorespiratory nursing, anatomy, physiology, respiratory assessment, nurse education, and the application of bioscience in nursing practice.

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