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Primary Care: A Collaborative Practice **

Author: Buttaro

ISBN: 9780323047425

Shipping Weight: 3.63 KG

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Pages: 1504,
Specialty: Family Practice,
Publisher: Elsevier,
Publication Year: 2007,
Cover: Hardback,
Dimensions: 223.52x281.94x58.42mm

This collaborative effort is written by nurse practitioners, physicians, physician assistants, respiratory technicians, and nurses from throughout the country. After a new introductory unit concerning the business and practical aspects of nurse practitioner practice, "Primary Care" presents disorders alphabetically and covers a multitude of adult disorders and related issues, some of which are not found in other primary care textbooks, including "Population-based Care" and "West Nile Virus". Each disorder is discussed in a primary care perspective with the information and approach necessary for any primary care health professional to care for adult patients in a caring, cost-effective manner.

Weight: 3.63 KG
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Pages: 1504,
Specialty: Family Practice,
Publisher: Elsevier,
Publication Year: 2007,
Cover: Hardback,
Dimensions: 223.52x281.94x58.42mm

This collaborative effort is written by nurse practitioners, physicians, physician assistants, respiratory technicians, and nurses from throughout the country. After a new introductory unit concerning the business and practical aspects of nurse practitioner practice, "Primary Care" presents disorders alphabetically and covers a multitude of adult disorders and related issues, some of which are not found in other primary care textbooks, including "Population-based Care" and "West Nile Virus". Each disorder is discussed in a primary care perspective with the information and approach necessary for any primary care health professional to care for adult patients in a caring, cost-effective manner.

Weight: 3.63 KG

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