Older people and nursing issues of living in a care home

Nursing older people presents many challenges, some of which demand the utmost skill, patience and imagination to resolve. However, such challenges are also exciting and rewarding opportunities to improve patient care and enhance professional practice. This book has been written specifically for nur...

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Other Authors: Heath, Hazel B. M (Editor), Ford, Pauline (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford Butterworth-Heinemann 1996
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