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What Nurses Know

And Doctors Don't Have Time to Tell You

Patricia Carroll

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English
Perigee Books,U.S.
01 June 2004
This comprehensive, accessible home reference guide addresses a wide range of health concerns-as only a nurse who knows the inside story on healthcare can. From headaches to ankle sprains, asthma to zinc remedies, this authoritative resource reveals what everyone needs to know in order to get healthy-and stay that way. The book features hundreds of tips on easing symptoms, promoting healing, following a treatment plan, and solving both the big and small problems that arise when someone is sick, hurt, or in pain.

Readers will discover how to-

? Treat everyday health complaints and minor injuries ? Heal faster after an injury ? Get the best results from medicines while reducing side effects ? Recover more comfortably at home after outpatient surgery
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Imprint:   Perigee Books,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 213mm,  Width: 138mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   1g
ISBN:   9780399529573
ISBN 10:   0399529578
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
What Nurses KnowAcknowledgments Dedication Introduction 1. Treating Symptoms Head Cases Headaches Earaches and Hearing Loss Eye Irritation and Vision Changes Toothaches and Mouth Pain Body Aches And Pains Back and Neck Pain Bone, Muscle, and Joint Pain Chest Pain Weakness and Dizziness Rashes and Itches Cold And Fever Cough Stuffy or Runny Nose Sore Throat Fever Stomach Aches Heartburn Diarrhea and Constipation Abdominal Pain 2. Treating and Preventing Injuries Bites and Stings Cuts and Scrapes Sprains and Strains Poison Control Home Safety Travel Health and Safety 3. Choosing and Using Medicines Wisely What You Must Know About Every Prescription OTC (Nonprescription) Medications Is It a Medication Allergy or a Side Effect? Antibiotic Alert Herbal Remedies and Nutritional Supplements 4. You and the Health Care System Choosing Your Primary Care Provider Getting the Most from Your Relationship with Your Health Care Providers Insurance Scrabble: Making Sense of the Letters Tips for ER Visits Tips for Hospital Stays 5. Medical Tests and Same-Day Surgery Medical Tests Blood Tests Medical Imaging Bowel Prep Endoscopy Same-Day Surgery Postoperative Pain Appendix: Web Resources Research References Index

Pat Carroll began her career as a respiratory therapist, a graduate of Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY. She returned to school to become a registered nurse, and is a proud alumna of Excelsior College School of Nursing based in Albany, NY, the largest nursing school in the United States. She has additional degrees in education and nursing. Most recently, Pat has maintained a clinical practice as the volunteer health coordinator for the homeless shelter in her community, and is now working with her former Congressman to bring a community health center to the largest city in Connecticut without one. She has extensive experience in ER nursing, critical care, home care and traditional in-patient hospital care of adults and children. She's board certified in general nursing, emergency nursing and nursing professional development.Known for her entertaining style, Pat is a sought-after speaker for professional and community education programs and has been making regular television appearances around the US since 2001. She's also been on CNN Headline News and Fox News Channel. Her goal is to present health segments from a nurse's perspective and to help establish nurses as credible health experts in the media. She won a Golden Lamp Award from the Center for Nursing Advocacy in 2003 for providing one of the best media portrayals of nursing. Pat's special for PBS, Hints for Health- A Nurse's Notebook debuts in Connecticut in June 2004, and nationwide in August. Pat published her first article in a professional journal twenty-five years ago. Little did she know that would lead her to a career publishing nearly 200 professional articles along with two award-winning textbooks. What Nurses Know and Doctors Don't Have Time to Tell You is the culmination of a dream -- Pat sees it as the ultimate patient education opportunit

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