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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 888 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x171 mm, kaal: 1570 g, Contains 2 paperbacks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1036215016
  • ISBN-13: 9781036215019
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 888 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x171 mm, kaal: 1570 g, Contains 2 paperbacks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Dec-2024
  • Kirjastus: Sage Publications Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1036215016
  • ISBN-13: 9781036215019
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This bundle provides a comprehensive bioscience study guide for nursing students, combining the popular Understanding Anatomy and Physiology in Nursing, with its concise chapters and real-world case studies, and the bestselling Pathophysiology and Pharmacology in Nursing, which integrates the biology of disease with therapeutic management.



Understanding Anatomy and Physiology in Nursing covers all the essential aspects of anatomy and physiology, condensing complex scientific concepts into short, easily accessible chapters. From the basics of cells, blood, and major organ systems to genetics, ageing, and developmental stages, the book provides a solid foundation. Case studies and practical features link core principles to clinical scenarios, helping students connect theory to everyday nursing practice. Accompanying illustrations, activities, and revision tips further support learning and exam preparation, all mapped to the 2018 NMC Standards.



Pathophysiology and Pharmacology in Nursing offers a clear and integrated approach to understanding pathology of common conditions and their pharmacological treatments. Written specifically for nursing students, the book combines a logical structure, starting with foundational concepts before progressing to more complex topics. Real-world case studies illustrate the application of pathophysiology and pharmacology across various nursing fields, while the clear and concise language, along with updated content, ensures ease of understanding and relevance to contemporary practice.



Together, these books provide nursing students with a holistic, student-friendly approach to mastering the biosciences and applying them effectively in clinical practice.
Dr Sarah Ashelford has been a lecturer in biological sciences within the School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford since 2005. Prior to this, Sarah was a science teacher at high schools in Leeds and Wakefield. Sarah has a BSc in Genetics and a PhD from the Centre for HIV Research, Division of Biological Science, University of Edinburgh.

Sarah leads the pre-registration Pathophysiology theme for all nursing fields. Sarah is co-module leader for the post-registration Cancer- Understanding Treatment, Management & Care, Haematology and Stem-Cell Transplant, and Symptom Management in Life-limiting Illnesses modules. Sarah leads the Genetics and Health, and co-leads Applied Pathophysiology and Pharmacology in Acute and Long term conditions modules. A member of the Biosciences in Nursing Education Group, she undertakes research to enhance teaching, learning and assessment of the biosciences.

Justine Raynsford has worked as a hospital pharmacist since 1991. She currently works as a specialist clinical pharmacist and non-medical prescriber in mental health for Leeds Foundation Trust. She also works as a lecturer in the school of Nursing at Bradford, teaching pharmacology to nurses. She is joint Programme leader for the non-medical prescribing course and also co-leads the Applied Pathophysiology and Pharmacology in Acute and Long term conditions modules.

Dr John Knight is Associate Professor in Biomedical Science within the College Of Human and Health Sciences at Swansea University. For the last 20 years he has taught Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology on a wide variety of professional degree and diploma programmes including: Health and Social Care, Paramedic Science, Nursing and Midwifery. Johns first degree is in microbiology; additionally he holds a Ph.D. in immunology and has over 50 published articles in peer reviewed journals. His teaching at Swansea University has recently been recognized by the presentation of a Distinguished Teaching Award; John has a variety of research interests including the evolution of immune responses, the physiological effects of ageing and immobility and the use of Virtual Reality simulations in the teaching of Anatomy and Physiology.

Dr Yamni Nigam is a Professor in Biomedical Science (anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology) and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, teaching to a wide range of health professionals including nurses and paramedics.  Her specialist subjects include digestion, blood, immunology, microbiology, parasitology, wounds (infection and healing) and maggot therapy. Yamni graduated from Kings College, London and undertook a Masters degree in Applied Parasitology and Medical Entomology at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.  After successful completion of her doctorate, Yamni was offered a lectureship teaching anatomy and physiology at Swansea University. In 2001, she set up the Swansea University Maggot Research Group, focusing on scientific investigations of the medicinal maggot and its role in wound healing.  Her love of human A&P has persisted and she continues to write articles to support the learning of these subjects for all health professionals. Yamni is an author of over 75 peer reviewed articles, book chapters and papers.

After qualifying as a nurse, Dr Jayne Cutter worked in surgery and intensive care before becoming a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Infection Control. She spent 15 years in this post before leaving the NHS and joining Swansea University as a lecturer. Jaynes research interests include infection control and pedagogy. Although interested in all aspects of infection prevention and control, Jayne has a particular interest in factors influencing compliance. In 2009 she gained a PhD following a study entitled Factors influencing sustaining and reporting inoculation injuries in healthcare professionals undertaking exposure prone procedures. In April 2015, Jayne was appointed as the Head of the Department of Nursing at Swansea University and became a professor in 2019. She has been closely involved in developing the new curriculum at Swansea to meet the new NMC Standards for pre-registration nursing programmes. Jayne currently chairs the all Wales Pre-Registration Nursing and Midwifery Group and has contributed to the development of all Wales documentation to support the new NMC standards.

After qualifying as a nurse, Dr Jayne Cutter worked in surgery and intensive care before becoming a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Infection Control. She spent 15 years in this post before leaving the NHS and joining Swansea University as a lecturer. Jaynes research interests include infection control and pedagogy. Although interested in all aspects of infection prevention and control, Jayne has a particular interest in factors influencing compliance. In 2009 she gained a PhD following a study entitled Factors influencing sustaining and reporting inoculation injuries in healthcare professionals undertaking exposure prone procedures. In April 2015, Jayne was appointed as the Head of the Department of Nursing at Swansea University and became a professor in 2019. She has been closely involved in developing the new curriculum at Swansea to meet the new NMC Standards for pre-registration nursing programmes. Jayne currently chairs the all Wales Pre-Registration Nursing and Midwifery Group and has contributed to the development of all Wales documentation to support the new NMC standards.