1st Edition

The Minor Illness and Beyond Handbook

By Margaret Perry Copyright 2014
    322 Pages
    by Routledge

    322 Pages
    by Routledge

    Nurses in general practice are increasingly taking on advanced roles, involving the assessment, treatment and management of minor illness. They also supervise chronic disease management, particularly the monitoring of diabetes, hypertension, respiratory disease, primary and secondary CHD prevention, stroke and transient ischaemic attacks. This invaluable new handbook provides a concise outline of the origins and continuing development of the advanced nurse practitioner role and a highly practical guide to setting up a minor illness clinic. It then offers recommendations on patient history taking and outlines the multitude of conditions likely to present in the minor illness clinic. Each condition is defi ned in a consistent format for quick, easy reference, with an introduction, clues for aiding in diagnosis, pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, prescribing issues, clinical complications and key messages. It also includes specific chapters detailing classes and selection of antibiotics and understanding blood results. The Minor Illness and Beyond Handbook is the ultimate guide for all nurses in general practice needing a concise, easy-to-read information source for daily reference. It is also highly recommended for nurses new to their role, as well as nursing students.

    About the author. Nurse practitioners and advanced nurse practitioners. Setting up a minor illness clinic. History taking: general aspects. Respiratory. Cardiology. Gastrointestinal. Gynaecology. Ear, nose and throat (ENT). Eyes. Skin. Neurology. Musculoskeletal. Blood disorders. The elderly: common infections. Understanding blood results. Choosing the right antibiotic. Prescribing. Index.

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