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Liver Diseases: An Essential Guide for Nurses and Health Care Professionals

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ISBN: 978-1-405-16306-4

June 2009

Wiley-Blackwell

352 pages

Description
Liver disease is a rapidly growing speciality, and nurses and health care professionals need to have the relevant knowledge and skills to care for patients with liver problems in a safe and effective way. Liver Diseases is a comprehensive, evidence-based, practical guide to the nursing care and management of patients with liver disease.

Liver Diseases explores a range of liver conditions, including cirrhosis, portal hypertension, alcoholic liver disease, viral hepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis, Wilson’s disease and acute liver failure.  It looks at the anatomy & physiology of the liver, assessment of liver function and diagnostic studies, acute and chronic liver disease, pregnancy related liver disease, liver transplantation and infectious liver diseases. For each condition the epidemiology, complications and nursing management are provided, along with illustrative case studies and further reading. Liver Diseases is an invaluable tool for all nurses and health care professionals working with people with liver disease.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • The first UK book on care of the liver from a nursing and healthcare perspective
  • Written by a well-respected and renowned author in the field
  • Covers a wide spectrum of liver diseases, with relevant nursing management guidelines
  • With case studies, further reading and illustrations throughout
About the Author
Suzanne Sargent is a Lecturer Practitioner at the Institute of Liver Studies, Kings College Hospital and at Kings College London.
Features

  • The first UK book on care of the liver from a nursing and healthcare perspective

  • Written by a well-respected and renowned author in the field
  • Covers a wide spectrum of liver diseases, with relevant nursing management guidelines
  • With case studies, further reading and illustrations throughout