
A reference hand-book for nurses
by Amanda K. (Amanda Kathryn) Beck
"A Reference Hand-Book for Nurses" by Amanda K. Beck is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This handbook provides essential information and guidelines for nursing practitioners, covering various aspects of nursing practice, medical terminology, and drug dosage. With a focus on practical reference tools, the book aims to serve as a daily companion for nurses, aiding them in their professional duties. At the start of the handbook, the author shares her motivation for creating a comprehensive collection of her notes and useful medical information gathered from her training and experience as a nurse. Beck outlines the intent behind the handbook, emphasizing its compact size designed for quick reference, and expresses her hope that the revised edition will be even more beneficial than its predecessors. The opening also includes various abbreviations and a glossary, setting the stage for the detailed medical and nursing knowledge that will follow throughout the handbook.
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