Pathophysiology for Nurses at a Glance
At a Glance (Nursing and Healthcare) Series

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Pathophysiology for Nurses at a Glance

The market-leading at aGlance series is popular among healthcare students and newly qualified practitioners for its concise and simple approach and excellent illustrations. Each bite-sized chapter is covered in a double-page spread with clear, easy-to-follow diagrams, supported by succinct explanatory text. Covering a wide range of topics, books in the at a Glance series are ideal as introductory texts for teaching, learning and revision, and are useful throughout university and beyond.

Everything you need to know about Pathophysiology? at a Glance!

Pathophysiology for Nurses at a Glance is the perfect companion for study and revision for pre-registration nursing and healthcare students, providing a clear and concise overview of a number of health-related conditions, their pathophysiological processes, and the effect they can have on a person.

Exploring a range of key diseases and conditions, each chapter in this book provides an overview of the related anatomy and physiology, signs and symptoms, investigations, management and treatment. Combining superb illustrations with accessible and informative text, this book is perfect for all nursing and healthcare students, and anyone who is looking for an overview of pathophysiology.

  • Superbly illustrated, with full colour illustrations throughout
  • Written specifically for nursing and healthcare students with a focus on the adult patient
  • Includes a list of normal values, prefixes and suffixes, and abbreviations
  • Provides access to a companion website with self-assessment for each chapter
  • Available in a range of digital formats ? perfect for ?on the go? study and revision

Preface viii

Abbreviations ix

Acknowledgements xi

How to use your revision guide xii

About the companion website xiii

Part 1: Pathophysiology 1

1 Key principles of pathophysiology 2

2 Cell injury, adaptation and death 4

3 Inflammation, tissue repair and regeneration 6

4 Cancer 8

Part 2: Shock 11

5 Cardiogenic shock 12

6 Anaphylactic shock 14

7 Hypovolaemic shock 16

8 Septicaemia 18

Part 3: Immunity 21

9 Human immunodeficiency virus 22

10 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma 24

11 Infectious mononucleosis 26

Part 4: The nervous system 29

12 Meningitis 30

13 Multiple sclerosis 32

14 Parkinson’s disease 34

15 Cerebrovascular accident 36

Part 5: The blood 39

16 Anaemia 40

17 Deep vein thrombosis 42

18 Leukaemia 44

19 Thrombocytopenia 46

Part 6: The cardiovascular system 49

20 Heart failure 50

21 Myocardial infarction 52

22 Peripheral vascular disease 54

23 Angina 56

Part 7: The respiratory system 59

24 Asthma 60

25 Chronic bronchitis 62

26 Pulmonary embolism 64

27 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 66

Part 8: The gastrointestinal system 69

28 Peritonitis 70

29 Crohn’s disease 72

30 Peptic ulcer 74

31 Ulcerative colitis 76

32 Bowel cancer 78

Part 9: The hepato-biliary system 81

33 Hepatitis 82

34 Cholecystitis 84

35 Pancreatitis 86

36 Liver cancer 88

Part 10: The urinary system 91

37 Renal failure 92

38 Pyelonephritis 94

39 Renal calculi 96

40 Bladder cancer 98

Part 11: The male reproductive system 101

41 Benign prostatic hyperplasia 102

42 Testicular torsion 104

43 Erectile dysfunction 106

44 Prostate cancer 108

45 Testicular cancer 110

Part 12: The female reproductive system 113

46 Cancer of the vulva 114

47 Menorrhagia 116

48 Breast cancer 118

49 Cervical cancer 120

Part 13: The endocrine system 123

50 Diabetes mellitus 124

51 Adrenal insufficiency 126

52 Cushing’s syndrome 128

53 Hyperthyroidism 130

Part 14: The musculoskeletal system 133

54 Osteoarthritis 134

55 Osteoporosis 136

56 Osteomyelitis 138

57 Gout 140

58 Rheumatoid arthritis 142

Part 15: The skin 145

59 Atopic dermatitis 146

60 Psoriasis 148

61 Acne vulgaris 150

62 Malignant melanoma 152

Part 16: Ear, nose and throat 155

63 Otitis media 156

64 Ménière’s disease 158

65 Pharyngitis 160

66 Rhinosinusitis 162

67 Epistaxis 164

Part 17: Vision 167

68 Cataracts 168

69 Glaucoma 170

70 Age-related macular degeneration 172

71 Conjunctivitis 174

Appendices: 176

Appendix 1 Cross-references to chapters in Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses at a Glance 176

Appendix 2 Normal values 178

Appendix 3 Prefixes and suffixes 180

Appendix 4 Glossary of terms 187

Further reading 189

Index 190

Muralitharan Nair, Independent Nursing Consultant, England.

Ian Peate, Professor of Nursing, Head of School, School of Health Studies, Gibraltar.