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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 616.07 EAN: 9780323014557 Edition: 6 ISBN: 0323014550 Label: Mosby Manufacturer: Mosby Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1200 Publication Date: October 15, 2002 Publisher: Mosby Studio: Mosby |
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![]() - A little vague, but generally pretty goodMy only complaint about this book is they often reference other diseases or complications and I am continually having to cross reference whenever I am reading. Overall, I feel like I can get a reasonable, generally understanding very quickly and this is a book I will save as a reference. Rating: - Great book, delivered quick.It's a nice book at a discount used. Delivered in good time. What more can I say. Rating: - Great ReferenceI'm not going to be too verbose here, but I've used this text for three years now, and it's an excellent reference for basic pathophysiology. I've used it at both the undergraduate and medical school level, and I've been very pleased with both the organization and the content. It's not a replacement for Robbins Pathology, but it's an excellent supplement, and somewhat easier to read/use. Rating: - Everything you always wanted to know about pathophys........I have the first edition of Dr. Lorraine Wilson's pathophys. text and have just bought the fifth edition. It is an excellent resource for any nurse who wants to maintain a current knowledge base in pathophysiology. It is a great resource. It is obvious that the main editor, Dr. Wilson, takes great pride in the accuracy of the submissions and strives to produce a high quality text book. I understand that Dr. Wilson is completing the 6th edition but no word as to when it will be released. Rating: - Excellent resource for the new ICU nurse!!!I have been a fan of Sylvia Price's Pathophysiology text since I first studied for the CCRN exam in 1982. I have bought periodic updated versions since that time and recommend it to all my preceptees and CCRN study group members. The clarity of her authors' explanations makes understanding the pathophysiology of conditions commonly seen in ICU very easy. I do not have enough words to express how highly I recommend this book to any nurse beginning a critical care career. |
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