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Months before Jay's first symptoms appeared, I felt compelled to
start keeping a journal. Looking back on those fledgling entries, I
recognize now that my decision to begin journaling at that
particular time was prophetic.
Writing in that "safe place" reconnected me to my heavenly
Father during the most turbulent time of my life. As Jay was losing
his battle with ALS, I found myself groping for the journal and
pen.
At my lowest times, I found God speaking encouragement to me
through others. Countless times I recorded something in my journals
spoken from the lips of strangers, friends, mentors, and pastors.
These were bits of light and wisdom that I tried to implement in my
hectic life as Jay's wife and caregiver. Now I'm very grateful they
are preserved as a resource during times of trouble.
As you juggle the physical and emotional challenges of being a
caregiver or caring supporter, it is my prayer that this book will
provide encouragement, compassion, affirmation and hope. God will
meet you right were you are, and remain beside you every step of
the way. Join Him where He is already at work. He will equip you to
do all that you need to accomplish, just as He led me through my
journey to completion, one step at a time.
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are
not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or
access to any online entitlements included with the product. The
fun, fast, and easy way to learn basic math skills and how to
accurately calculate dosages Calculating the correct dose to
administer to the patient can be very challenging - unless you
follow the proven approach taught in Dosage Calculations and Basic
Math for Nurses Demystified. Topics are presented in the in the
order in which many nurses and nursing students need to learn them
- starting with the basics and then gradually moving on the
techniques used in our nation's leading medical facilities. The 2nd
Edition also includes 4 new chapters covering basic math skills
essential for daily nursing practice, including equations,
percentages, proportions, decimals, and fractions. Written by a
graduate nurse and top instructor, Dosage Calculations and Basic
Math for Nurses Demystified consists of chapters that follow a
time-tested formula that first explains techniques in an
easy-to-understand style and then shows you how you can use it in a
real-world healthcare environment. Hundreds of examples help you
absorb the material, and NCLEX (R)-style practice questions
reinforce learning. This self-teaching guide offers: Learning
objectives at the beginning of each chapter Tips for avoiding
common errors when using MAR charting systems Details on IV therapy
Coverage of how to calculate a pediatric, Heparin, and Dopamine
dose Three final exams Measurements in SI units Details on tube
feeding Overview of basic math skills needed by nurses for daily
practice Simple enough for a beginner, but challenging enough for
an advance student, Dosage Calculations and Basic Math for Nurses
Demystified is your key to learning these essential nursing skills.
Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel are thoroughly trained
and educated in patient care. They put their knowledge and skills
into action at a moment's notice to treat patients' illnesses and
injuries and to save lives. But what happens when EMS practitioners
advance to leadership positions and take on responsibilities beyond
patient care? EMS Supervisor: Principles and Practice provides the
new or aspiring EMS officer guidance in confronting common
challenges faced by those in EMS managerial leadership roles. As an
EMS officer, you will be responsible for operations and
administration, and the ability to manage and lead will be
critically important. EMS Supervisor: Principles and Practice
offers an introduction to creating and maintaining a successful EMS
organization through chapters on managerial leadership, team
building, professional communications, quality improvement,
customer service, strategic planning, crisis management, and
budgeting. Establishing knowledge and authority in these areas is
crucial to success as an EMS officer. The concept of five key
business priorities (5 BPs), reinforced in each chapter, underlines
the primary considerations for EMS officers taking on new
responsibilities-people, strategic objectives, financial management
objectives, learning objectives, and a culture of quality.
Additional features highlight managerial leadership tips, examples
of management decisions in the business world outside of EMS, and
fictional case studies to stimulate discussion of how EMS officers
can resolve challenging situations. EMS Supervisor: Principles and
Practice meets the course outcomes for the National Fire Academy's
Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) Emergency
Medical Services Curriculum Management of Emergency Medical
Services course.
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