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Nursing

Sage is dedicated to developing textbooks that support students’ learning as well as lecturers’ teaching. We are proud to publish a wide range of textbooks and handbooks by leading authors, from core introductory texts for first-year university students to specialized texts for advanced students and professionals.



Kingston University Nursing Page

Kingston University nursing students get an exclusive 30% discount on SAGE books and free delivery on all UK-based orders!

Just add your chosen books to the basket and use the code UK14STKIN at checkout (discount code must be entered in CAPS).


Nursing at University of Hull

SAGE Nursing

Students at the University of Hull get 30% off SAGE books with free delivery to the UK.

To get your discount, just add your books to the cart and use the code UKST20HULL at checkout*.



Biosciences | Nursing Textbooks

Anatomy & Physiology, Pathophysiology and Pharmacology support for student nurses

A strong foundation in the biosciences is vital to any nursing career, regardless of speciality. That’s why our life sciences textbooks combine essential theory with practical insights to guide student nurses as they build their understanding of the human body and how it is affected by medication and disease.


Medicines management | Nursing textboooks

Pharmacology support for student nurses

Ensuring patients receive the right treatment, at the right dose, at the right time is fundamental to safe and effective nursing practice. Evidence-based medicines management skills are key at any stage of a nursing career, and the resources on this page will support learning through clear, practical advice on medicines administration, assessment and optimisation.

 




Nurses Throughout History

This International Nurses Day, we feel it's more important than ever to highlight the significant contributions made to nursing by incredible women from a range of backgrounds. That's why we've compiled some information on those that we think are notable, to serve as a reminder of how far we've come.

Is there anybody else you'd like to see in this list? Let us know on Twitter @SageHealthInfo


 




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