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Dermatology Differential Diagnosis

Quay books, Sep 2010, Pages: 200


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Skin problems are one of the most common reasons for people to seek help from a nurse or GP in general practice. This handy reference guide is the essential collection of common dermatological cases encountered in everyday practice with concise content on the aetiology, diagnosis, management and prevention so that healthcare practitioners can effectively treat their patients. Importantly, this book also examines other issues that impact patient care, with consideration for how social and psychological factors impact patients and treatment of skinconditions.

This book comprises edited and updated articles from a long running and highly popular series published in the Practice Nursing journal on the differential diagnosis of dermatological conditions. It has been highly illustrated with colour pictures provided throughout to aid diagnosis. The chapters have been presented in a user-friendly format making this a highly practical text for nurses and GPs.

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Dr Jean Watkins is a retired GP who remains an active member of the Practice Nursing Editorial Board and, in April 2004, was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal College of General Practitioners.

Review:
'Dermatology Differential Diagnosis has a very user-friendly format making it easy to read and select the relevant information required. It has a very practical, hands-on feel, providing the reader with accurate, concise information regarding the aetiology, diagnosis, management and prevention of the skin conditions featured in the text'.. Liz Williams, Nurse practitioner/independent prescriber, Practice Nursing 2010, Vol 22, No 1.


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