Psychosocial nursing care of physically ill patients and their families

This book addresses the nursing management of a patient's psychosocial response to both chronic and acute physical illness, traumatic injury, loss, and grief. Care of the patient's family receives compassionate focus as well. Powerful coverage of varied areas of care provide not only the l...

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Main Author: Barry, Patricia D. (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Philadelphia Lippincott 1996
Edition:THIRD EDITION
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