"A Pocket Guide of FH for Nurses," authored by Jackie Ryan and Laurie Kear, is an essential resource for nurses and healthcare professionals. It delves into Familial Hypercholesterolaemia (FH), a common genetic disorder, highlighting its basic science, genetics, and clinical implications. The guide covers crucial aspects such as screening, diagnosis, and the nurse's role in managing FH. It offers practical insights into treatment rationale, with an emphasis on early detection and comprehensive care strategies. This guide serves as a vital tool for enhancing patient outcomes and fostering a deeper understanding of FH in clinical settings.