Description
Adult Health Nursing–II is a comprehensive academic resource designed for B.Sc. Nursing students seeking a stronger foundation in advanced adult health nursing and clinical practice. Aligned with the Indian Nursing Council curriculum, the book connects core theory with practical nursing responsibilities and patient-centered care.
Its 12 chapters cover a broad range of topics, including disorders of the ear, nose and throat; eye conditions; kidney and urinary problems; male reproductive disorders; burns and reconstructive or cosmetic surgery; neurological disorders; immunological problems; oncology; emergency and disaster nursing; care of older adults; critical care nursing; and occupational and industrial disorders. The book’s chapter structure is outlined in the contents section.
The book emphasizes the nursing process, clinical decision-making, patient safety, infection prevention, health promotion, ethical and legal responsibilities, and interdisciplinary teamwork. It also addresses practical areas such as emergency response, triage, critical-care protocols, rehabilitation, psychosocial support, and care planning. Review questions and clinical applications are included to support self-assessment and examination preparation.
Written in clear, accessible language, this title can serve as a useful study companion for B.Sc. Nursing learners, nursing educators, and practicing nurses. It is especially valuable for readers who want to integrate classroom knowledge with clinical reasoning and develop greater confidence in delivering safe, competent, and compassionate adult patient care.













