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8 reviewsISBN 10: 0470723548
ISBN 13: 9780470723548
Author: Paula Holt
This book is written to give healthcare professionals a comprehensive, understandable and practical text on which to base their care to patients with diabetes whilst in hospital. It gives the conceptual hooks required to be able to understand the principles of diabetes, maintaining and achieving blood glucose control and the effective treatment of diabetes. If the book is read as a whole, a complete picture of diabetes care is provided, or, you can ‘dip in and out’ of the chapters relating to your specialism.
Chapter 1. Understanding Diabetes.
Chapter 2. Treating Diabetes Effectively.
Chapter 3. Management And Treatment Of Acute Diabetes Complications In Accident And Emergency.
Chapter 4. Diabetes In the Medical Ward.
Chapter 5. Diabetes And The Surgical Patient.
Chapter 6. Diabetes In Coronary Care.
Chapter 7. Management Of Diabetes In The Renal Unit.
Chapter 8. Diabetes And Liver Disease.
Chapter 9. Discharging The Patient With Diabetes From Hospital.
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Tags: Paula Holt, Diabetes, Hospital