Background
Jowett, Nigel Ian was born on December 21, 1951 in Pershore, England. Son of John Henry Gordon and Frances (Hill) Jowett.
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More exhaustive, more useful than ever before this major reworking of a standard text brings it firmly up-to-date. Detailing the latest research findings and reflecting current trends and practices, this practice text is compulsory reading for all health care professionals working in this complex field.
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Coronary heart disease is the major cause of death in all industrialized countries. It may present to many hospital departments so a sound knowledge of managing acute cardiology is needed. This is a new edition of a widely used, key reference for health professionals who care for cardiac patients. It is practical, easy to understand, up to date and with a large resource of references for further reading. It not only encompasses modern cardiology practice, but also considers how the patient came to arrive on coronary care, and what will happen them after they leave. The combined authorship of doctor and nurse reflects the close teamwork vital to the management of both patients and their families. Management of the cardiac patent is a complex process and this book has a clear approach conveying the necessary information in an easily understood way. It also has an excellent evidence base to ensure best practice and should appeal to staff in every cardiac unit. This new edition has been substantially revised to encompass the many major advances in acute cardiac care.
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This text provides an examination of the monitoring of cardiac rhythms. After introductory chapters on the physiology of the cardiovascular system, and the difference between clinical and technical observations, it describes and discusses all forms of cardiac monitoring, including ECG, blood gases, acid-base balance, haemodynamic and central venous pressure.
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The new edition continues to be a practical, easy to understand, and up to date resource for managing coronary disease. It not only encompasses modern cardiology practice, but also considers how the patient came to arrive on coronary care, and what will happen them after they leave. The combined authorship of doctor and nurse reflects the close teamwork vital to the management of both patients and their families. Management of the cardiac patent is a complex process and this book has a clear approach conveying the necessary information in an easily understood way. It also has an excellent evidence base to ensure best practice and should appeal to staff in every cardiac unit.
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Jowett, Nigel Ian was born on December 21, 1951 in Pershore, England. Son of John Henry Gordon and Frances (Hill) Jowett.
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, London University, 1976. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Doctor of Medicine, London University, 1984.
House surgeon, physician, St. George's Hospital, London, 1978-1979;
senior house officer, Royal Free Hospital, London, 1979-1982;
clinical assistant, Institute Ophthalmology, London, 1982-1984;
honorary senior medical registrar, St. Bartholomews Hospital, London, 1982-1984;
senior medical registrar, Leicestershire (England) Royal Infirmary, 1984-1989;
consultant physician, Pembrokeshire (Wales) Health Trust, since 1989;
clinical director, Pembrokeshire (Wales) Health Trust, 1992-1995.
(The new edition continues to be a practical, easy to unde...)
(More exhaustive, more useful than ever before this major ...)
(Coronary heart disease is the major cause of death in all...)
(This text provides an examination of the monitoring of ca...)
Fellow Royal College Physicians. Member British Cardiac Society, British Society Echocardiography.
Married Sheena Grant Nicol, November 20, 1986. Children: Alexandra, Lucinda.