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Haematology Nursing is a comprehensive handbook, with a nursing focus, on the care and management of patients with haematological disorders. Divided into four sections, the first provides an introduction to haematology, looking at haemopoiesis, immunology and genetics. Section Two covers non-malignant haematology, including anaemia, haemoglobinopathies and haemochromatosis. Section Three explores the pathophysiology, care and management of myeloproliferative and lymphoproliferative disorders, including leukaemia, myeloma, and lymphoma. The final section provides information on various nursing care interventions, including blood transfusion, venous access devices, and palliative care.
Aimed principally at nurses working in a variety of settings including haematology/oncology wards, medical/haematology wards, specialist bone marrow transplant centres, and community settings, Haematology Nursing is an essential and much-needed reference guide.Author Biography
Marvelle Brown is a Macmillan Senior Lecturer in Haematologyand Programme Leader for BSc(Hons) professional practice degrees,has worked in haematology nursing for 12 years. She entered nurseeducation in 1991 and specialises as a lecturer for the ClinicalHaematology degree for nurses at the Faculty of Health and HumanSciences, Thames Valley University in Ealing. Marvelle has spokenwidely at nursing conferences both nationally and internationallyand features regularly in the nursing press including the RCNpublication Cancer Nursing Practice. Tracey Jane Burgoyne is Senior Lecturer/Practitioner inHaematology at the University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust, andis programme director for the degree level study in Haematology,Cancer Care and Palliative Care and runs the Haematology andchemotherapy courses.
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