The Scientific Basis for Health Care by Olwyn Westwood
This new book covering the basic sciences comprises 40 chapters which are divided into five sections. Cell Biology addresses any gaps in the knowledge base for a clearer view of the other sections. Pharmacology covers the principles behind pharmacology so nurses will be able to effectively monitor (and in the future prescribe) drugs. Microbiology provides the information needed for an understanding of the cause, effect, and spread of infections. Immunology reviews how the body deals with a multitude of infections and the adverse effects of immunological-related diseases. Pathology covers mechanisms of diseases and how treatments and nursing care work to restore health, or provide a better quality of life. Throughout the book several learning aids have been employed to enhance the student's understanding of the subject area and also acts as a review tool.