"This new textbook nicely fills a gap left by many cardiology texts and provides a useful reference for healthcare professional working in a wide range of settings both in primary healthcare and acute care. It will be invaluable to nurses undertaking courses or education in physical assessments and history taking...[it is] a well balanced, credible and very useful textbook for clinicians."
Mike Hayward, Royal College of Nursing Professional Nurse Advisor "A comprehensive text on a very relavant subject." British Journal of Cardiac Nursing
"[This book] would be useful to doctors, nurses and paramedics working in a variety of areas." British Journal of Cardiac Nursing
"An invaluable resource for nurses working in advanced nursing practice roles or those developing their knowledge and skills in this area." British Journal of Cardiac Nursing
"Relevant for those using advanced assessment skills in any urgent care setting or students undertaking advanced assessment study."
Science Direct
"The writing is clear and concise, hence it is both easy and enjoyable to read. The book is also beautifully referenced... A refreshing change... Rating 4/5." Pulse
"Chest Pain: Advanced Assessment and Management" is aimed at advanced practitioners with experience of caring for patients with cardiac disorders. It promotes a systematic approach to the assessment and management of patients presenting with chest pain and equips practitioners with the knowledge and clinical skills needed to differentiate between life-threatening and non-life threatening conditions. Introductory chapters explore history taking, clinical examination and diagnostic reasoning and provide the framework for subsequent chapters which explore cardiac and non-cardiac causes of chest pain. Each of these chapters adopts a standard approach exploring the underlying pathophysiology, clinical presentation, clinical examination and history taking, initial investigations, differential diagnosis, immediate management and interventions, further investigations and long term management. Topics covered include: acute coronary syndromes, angina, pericarditis and myocarditis, aortic dissection, pulmonary embolism, cardiac tamponade and pneumothorax, oesophagastric disturbances, musculoskeletal chest pain and pulmonary chest pain.