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Stroke Nursing, Second Edition

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Stroke Nursing, Second Edition

Stroke Nursing, Second Edition
Wiley Blackwell | English | 2019 | ISBN-10: 1119111455 | 392 pages | ePUB | 6.00 MB

by Jane Williams (Editor), Lin Perry (Editor), Caroline Watkins (Editor)

STROKE NURSING
SECOND EDITION

Stroke Nursing is the leading guide for optimal stroke care, facilitating the provision of evidence-based practice across the stroke journey, and covering the sixteen elements of care outlined in the UK's Stroke-Specific Education Framework (SSEF).

Drawing from years of clinical and research experience, the authors provide practical guidance on the essential areas of stroke nursing, including stroke classification, stabilisation, thrombolysis and thrombectomy, rehabilitation and recovery, nutrition and oral care, palliative and long-term care, physical impairment management, and more.

Now in its second edition, this indispensable guide helps practitioners expand their knowledge, skills and competence in all areas of stroke nursing services.

Adopts a practical and evidence-based approach to stroke management, exploring UK and international perspectives
Authored by expert clinicians and leaders in the field of nursing practice, research and education
Includes updated case studies and practice examples, expanded coverage of clinical application in practice, and new discussions of the knowledge and skills required by nurses
Stroke Nursing is essential reading for students of nursing and neuroscience, and is the definitive reference for practicing nurses and healthcare professionals caring for stroke patients.

About the Author
Jane Williams is Divisional Director for Transformation, based in Southern Health Foundation Trust, Southampton, UK.

Lin Perry is Professor of Nursing Research & Practice Development, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District and University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Dame Caroline Watkins is Professor of Stroke and Older Peoples' Care, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK