Applied Microbiology for Nurses

Applied Microbiology for Nurses

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The constant threat of hospital-acquired infection means that applied microbiology has more significance for nurses now than ever before. In this volume, the authors seek to present a wide body of knowledge in an accessible and clinically relevant manner.

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Applied Microbiology for Nurses by Dinah Gould Bsc Mphil Dipn Rgn Rnt

The constant threat of hospital-acquired infection, together with such developments as the move of care increasingly into the community, the extending role of the nurse and the rise of the patient consumer, mean that applied microbiology has more significance for nurses now than ever before. In this volume, the authors present a wide body of knowledge in an accessible and clinically relevant manner.
DINAH GOULD is Professor of Applied Health at City University, London. Her programmes of research include infection prevention, especially hand hygiene, patient safety and the prevention of iatrogenesis. She has been teaching nurses and other health professionals since 1982.
CHRIS BROOKER is a self-employed nursing author, editor and lecturer. She worked as a ward sister before moving into nurse education in 1976 and has taught nurses in a variety of settings. Since 1988 she has written and edited many books for nurses and other professionals.
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ISBN 13 9780333714256
ISBN 10 0333714253
Title Applied Microbiology for Nurses
Author Dinah Gould Bsc Mphil Dipn Rgn Rnt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Year published 2000-06-05
Number of pages 352
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