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The Nurse's Guide to Medicines

ISBN : 9781529603828

Author : Sheila Cunningham

Publisher : SAGE Publications Ltd

Year : 2024

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : Working with medicines is central to your role as a nurse. It forms the basis of most treatment plans and is fundamental to modern practice. In order for you to provide safe and effective care it is important that you understand what common drugs are for, how they work in the body and what it means for the people using them. As a nurse, you have access to vast amounts of information on all of the drugs licenced for use in the UK, making it vital for you to know the basics.

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