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020 _a9781405170871
040 _bEnglish
_cMSU
_erda
041 _aeng
050 _aRL87 PEN
100 _aPenzer, Rebecca
_eAuthor - RN, BSc. (Hons), PGDipEd, MSc.
_eCommunity Dermatology Nurse Specialist - Norfolk Community Health and Care
_eDermatology Nurse Specialist - Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn.
_eDeputy Chair - International Skin Care Nursing Group.
245 _aPrinciples of skin care
_ba guide for nurses and other health care professionals
_cRebecca Penzer and Steven J Ersser
260 _aOxford
_bBlackwell
_c2010
300 _a286 pages
_bColoured illustrations
_c22 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
_bn
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
_bnc
504 _aIncludes a bibliography and an index.
505 _a Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Introduction; What is skin?; Skin health; What is in this book; Conclusion; References; Part 1 Fundamental principles of managing the skin; Chapter 2 Biology of the skin; Chapter 3 Assessment and planning care; Chapter 4 Protecting the skin and preventing breakdown; Chapter 5 Emollients; Chapter 6 Psychological and social aspects of skin care; Chapter 7 Helping patients make the most of their treatment; Part 2 Principles of illness management; Chapter 8 Psoriasis; Chapter 9 Eczema; Chapter 10 Acne; Chapter 11 Skin cancer and its prevention. Chapter 12 Infective skin conditions and infestations Chapter 13 Less common skin conditions; Appendices; Appendix 1 The psoriasis area severity index (PASI); Appendix 2 The SCORAD index; Appendix 3 Examples of emollients with excipients
520 _aPrinciples of Skin Care is a practical, evidence based guide to the principles of skin management and skin health. Broader than a dermatology book, this text focuses on the generic components of helping patients with skin conditions, exploring the underlying evidence base, and provides practitioners with the skills and information needed to become competent in caring for the skin, preventing skin break-down, managing patients with common skin conditions and helping patients cope with the psychological impact of skin problems. Divided into two sections, the first takes a look at the fundamental.
650 _aSkin
_xCare and hygiene
650 _aDermatologic nursing
700 _aERSSER Steven J.
_eAuthor - RGN, BSc (Hons), PhD(Lond), CertTHEd.
_eProfessor of Nursing development and skin care research
_eDirector, Centre for wellbeing & Quality of life, School of health & Social care - Bournemouth University, UK.
_eChair, International skin care nursing advisory board.
700 _aOnselen Julie Van
_eContributor - BA (Hons)DipN,DipMar, RGN, RSCN, ENB 998, N25 (DermN
_eJVO Consultancy-Education in Dermatology and Dermatology and Dermatology Nurse, Oxon PCT.
700 _aDuncan Rachel
_eContributor - MPhil, BN(Hons), PGCE, ENB 237, RGN
_eMacmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist - Skin Cancer, St. Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals, NHS Trust.
700 _aRobinson Jean
_eContributor - RGN, RSCN, MA.
_eClinical Nurse Specialist, Children's Dermatology - Barts and The London NHS Trust.
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