Dictionary of Nursing: Over 11,000 Terms Clearly Defined (Medical Dictionary)
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Dictionary of Nursing: Over 11,000 Terms Clearly Defined (Medical Dictionary)
This fully updated edition offers over 11,000 entries, each providing clear, up-to-date coverage of specialist nursing terms, including diseases, symptoms, anatomy, instruments, common drugs, and biological terms. It covers both everyday vocabulary relating to patient care, and terms from medical specializations such as psychiatry.
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