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Book | Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare Shelves | QV 137 COP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | HOM0075 |
Quick Reference W 13 STE StedmanÂ’s medical abbreviations, acronyms & symbols | Quick Reference W 13 STE Stedman's medical dictionary. | QUICK REFERENCE ZWB 100 MOR Morton's medical bibliography: an annotated check-list of texts illustrating the history of medicine | QV 137 COP Smoking : what all healthcare professionals need to know | QV 150 EPS Calcium antagonists in clinical medicine | QV 150 OPI Drugs for the heart | QV 18.2 BOY Calculation skills for nurses / Claire Boyd |
Most people are aware of the risks of smoking in relation to lung cancer, heart disease and pregnancy but ignorant of its many other dangers. Smoking – what all healthcare professionals need to know is based on many years of detailed research. It presents substantial evidence that smoking actually affects every organ system in the body and is instrumental in many diseases. This book will enable a wide range of healthcare professionals (including general practitioners, nurses, surgeons, psychiatrists, dentists, physiotherapists, urologists, gastroenterologists, audiologists, ophthalmologists and dermatologists) to provide helpful, accurate advice and feedback to reduce smoking among their patients. Preventative medicine is an increasing priority today, and programmes to reduce smoking (whether at the national level or aimed at the individual) have been shown to be effective – both in terms of improving patient outcomes and reducing health service expenditure. This book should therefore be required reading for all healthcare professionals.
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