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- 2004023390 contributor B9833067.
- 2004023390 contributor B9833068.
- 2004023390 created "c2005.".
- 2004023390 date "2005".
- 2004023390 date "c2005.".
- 2004023390 dateCopyrighted "c2005.".
- 2004023390 description "Anatomy and physiology of the bowel and urinary systems -- Faecal and urinary stomas and the restorative surgical procedures developed to avoid stoma formation -- Rationale for stoma formation and common surgical procedures -- Stoma siting and the role of the clinical nurse specialist -- The immediate post-operative period -- Choosing the correct stoma appliance -- Accessories used in stoma care -- Changing a stoma appliance -- Discharge planning and supporting patient self care -- Questions commonly asked by the patient with a newly formed stoma -- Understanding chemotherapy and radiotherapy for the individual with a stoma -- Psychological issues in stoma care.".
- 2004023390 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2004023390 extent "viii, 184 p. :".
- 2004023390 identifier "140511407X (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2004023390 identifier "9781405114073 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2004023390 identifier 2004023390-b.html.
- 2004023390 identifier 2004023390-d.html.
- 2004023390 identifier 2004023390.html.
- 2004023390 issued "2005".
- 2004023390 issued "c2005.".
- 2004023390 language "eng".
- 2004023390 publisher "Oxford, OX ; Malden, MA : Blackwell Pub.,".
- 2004023390 subject "617.5/540231 22".
- 2004023390 subject "Colostomy Nursing.".
- 2004023390 subject "Colostomy nursing.".
- 2004023390 subject "Enterostomy Nursing.".
- 2004023390 subject "Ileostomy Nursing.".
- 2004023390 subject "Ileostomy nursing.".
- 2004023390 subject "RD540.6 .P67 2005".
- 2004023390 subject "Urinary Diversion nursing.".
- 2004023390 subject "Urinary diversion Nursing.".
- 2004023390 subject "WY 161 P838s 2005".
- 2004023390 tableOfContents "Anatomy and physiology of the bowel and urinary systems -- Faecal and urinary stomas and the restorative surgical procedures developed to avoid stoma formation -- Rationale for stoma formation and common surgical procedures -- Stoma siting and the role of the clinical nurse specialist -- The immediate post-operative period -- Choosing the correct stoma appliance -- Accessories used in stoma care -- Changing a stoma appliance -- Discharge planning and supporting patient self care -- Questions commonly asked by the patient with a newly formed stoma -- Understanding chemotherapy and radiotherapy for the individual with a stoma -- Psychological issues in stoma care.".
- 2004023390 title "Stoma care / Theresa Porrett and Anthony McGrath.".
- 2004023390 type "text".