Description
- The importance of patient-centred nursing
- Comprehensive assessment of the person with MS
- The wide variation in the course of MS
- The role of the nurse
The early part of this book examines the theory of MS i.e. the pathophysiology, the epidemiology, the types of MS and the various diagnostic tests. Practical aspects are included particularly in caring for someone who is going through the process of being diagnosed as having MS. There follows an exploration of the theory and practice of interferon therapies and a review of symptom management using case studies and vignettes. The later chapters discuss the complications of severe MS and the implications for the family and nurse in caring for someone who is severely disabled.
Megan Burgess, a Clinical Nurse Specialist at the Hope Hospital, Salford has used her years of practical experience to produce an authoritative, single-volume library that will be essential reading for nurses in hospital and in the community who come in contact with people with MS.
About the Author
Megan Burgess is the author of Multiple Sclerosis: Theory and Practice for Nurses, published by Wiley.
Book Information
ISBN 9781861562975
Author Megan Burgess
Format Paperback
Page Count 254
Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Weight(grams) 425g
Dimensions(mm) 250mm * 200mm * 15mm