An Introduction to Microbiology for Nurses is an introductory text on microbiology for nurses, written in simple language and restricting those sections on the fundamentals of bacteriology (for example, the physiology of bacteria) to a minimum. Instead of presenting systematic bacteriology and describing organisms genus by genus, disease-causing bacteria are considered together in each particular part of the human body. Only the common and important infections are included.
Comprised of 16 chapters, this book begins with a historical background on bacteriology, followed by a discussion on the biology of bacteria. A classification of bacteria is then presented, and infections caused by bacteria are described. Subsequent chapters focus on body defenses against bacterial infections; killing of bacteria through disinfection and sterilization; antibacterial therapy; and collection of bacteriological specimens as part of bacteriological diagnosis. Infections of the respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, and the nervous system are also analyzed. The final chapter is devoted to elementary parasitology.
This monograph is intended for nurses interested in learning more about microbiology and bacteriology.
An Introduction to Microbiology for Nurses Ebook
By: N. A. Simmons
Publisher:
Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann
Print ISBN: 9780433303015, 0433303018
eText ISBN: 9781483183015, 1483183017
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 1980
Format: PDF
Available from $ 31.95 USD
SKU: 9781483183015
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