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Books > Medicine > Nursing & ancillary services
The traditional approach to cancer is that the patient must view
cancer as the enemy and engage in a war to vanquish that enemy. Ann
Wax, RN, argues that this approach is incorrect and invariably
leads to pain, self doubt, and depression. Instead, she argues that
one must find calm and inner-peace first, in order to promote
healing.
This new edition of Evaluation and Treatment of Myopathies is
written for the clinician who sees patients with muscle disease, or
the patient with complaints pain or weakness of muscle. Like the
original, this new edition is divided in to 3 primary sections:
Approach to the Patient with Muscle Disease Specific Myopathies,
and General Strategies of Clinical Management provides practical
guidance on eliciting key history and on how to demonstrate
findings on examination. This new edition also provides guidance on
the next steps in diagnosisas well as the latest information on
pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment, in an integrated manner, so
as to give trainees, practicing clinicians and others who see
neuromuscular disease, perspective on how to evaluate and care for
patients. New and revised tables, figures and references are
selected and organized to present information of clinical
importance to provide the most up-to-date resource on the
myopathies.
In this issue of Nursing Clinics, guest editor Erica L. Stone
brings her considerable expertise to the topic of best practices in
nursing. Provides in-depth, clinical reviews on best practices in
nursing, providing actionable insights for clinical practice.
Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under
the leadership of experienced editors in the field; Authors
synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines
to create these timely topic-based reviews.
Neuroprosthetics is a fast-growing area that brings together the
fields of biomedical engineering and neuroscience as a means to
interface the neural system directly to prostheses. Advancing
research and applications in this field can assist in successfully
restoring motor, sensory, and cognitive functions. Emerging Theory
and Practice in Neuroprosthetics brings together the most
up-to-date research surrounding neuroprosthetics advances and
applications. Presenting several new results, concepts, and further
developments in the area of neuroprosthetics, this book is an
essential publication for researchers, upper-level students,
engineers, and medical practitioners.
The proper nutrition can aid disease prevention and ensure an
overall healthy lifestyle. In nutrition, certain natural and
processed foods are particularly useful in achieving and
maintaining health goals. Nutraceuticals and Innovative Food
Products for Healthy Living and Preventive Care is a comprehensive
reference source for the latest research findings on food
components that provide health and medical benefits, including the
prevention, treatment, and cures for numerous diseases. Featuring
extensive coverage on relevant areas such as functional foods,
alternative medicine, and nutrition, this publication is an ideal
resource for medical practitioners, nutritionists, upper-level
students, researchers, and academicians seeking information on the
use of food products in health management.
This book provides a snapshot of the state of current research at
the interface between machine learning and healthcare with special
emphasis on machine learning projects that are (or are close to)
achieving improvement in patient outcomes. The book provides
overviews on a range of technologies including detecting
artefactual events in vital signs monitoring data; patient
physiological monitoring; tracking infectious disease; predicting
antibiotic resistance from genomic data; and managing chronic
disease. With contributions from an international panel of leading
researchers, this book will find a place on the bookshelves of
academic and industrial researchers and advanced students working
in healthcare technologies, biomedical engineering, and machine
learning.
This issue of Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, guest
edited by Dr. Tracey Vlahovic, will focus on Podiatric Dermatology.
This issue is one of four selected each year by our series
Consulting Editor, Dr. Thomas Chang. Topics discussed in this issue
include but are not limited to: Dermoscopy for the podiatrist;
Plantar Verruca; Disappearing Nail Bed; Biofilm and the nail unit;
The penetration of nail topicals; Spongiotic dermatitis; Shoe
dermatitis; Plantar psoriasis and biologics; Cutaneous
manifestations of the diabetic foot; Pyoderma Gangrenosum;
Elephantiasis nostras verrucosa and lymphedema; and plantar
melanoma.
A topical presentation of firsthand accounts from some of the
thousands of army and navy nurses who served both stateside and
overseas during World War II, this book tells the stories of the
brave women who used any and all resources to save as many lives as
possible. Although military nurses could have made more money as
civilians, thousands chose to leave the warmth and security of home
to care for the young men who went off to war. They were not saints
but vibrant women whose performance changed the face of both
military and civilian nursing. Jackson's account follows both army
and navy nurses from the time they joined the military, through
their active service, to their lives today.
The jobs done by military nurses were valuable and varied. Some
worked in clean stateside hospitals. Some found themselves nursing
in tents or bombed-out buildings. Others entered hospitals so
recently occupied by Axis forces that Nazi propaganda still covered
the walls. While often treating ordinary accidents and illnesses,
they were responsible for men with wounds so disfiguring that it
took all of their willpower to maintain the hopeful attitude that
the men so desperately required. From the humorous account of a
nurse in her forties, who joined the war effort despite the smirks
of those much younger, to the sorrow shared when men and women were
separated and became prisoners of war, these are the stories of
women who lived under extraordinary circumstances in an amazing
time, women who, even today, bear emotional scars along with their
lasting pride.
There is a need for comprehensive books that provide crucial
information in a clear and direct manner, particularly in the
medical field. Currently, there are limited resources available to
students and clinicians that provide step-by-step procedures with
pictures and videos on how to examine the eye in the pediatric
population. The Pediatric Eye Exam Quick Reference Guide: Office
and Emergency Room Procedures is a clinical procedure book to
provide step-by-step pediatric eye care examination techniques and
is an important addition to the field of eye care. The chapters are
written by leading pediatric optometrists and ophthalmologists in
the field. Years of academic and clinical experiences from schools
of optometry, hospital-based eye care, and private practice are all
presented in a user-friendly format with clinical pearls and
insights that will help any clinician perform a pediatric eye exam
easily and efficiently. Covering a range of critical topics such as
pupil examination, visual field testing, refraction, and ocular
emergencies and providing pictures and videos, it is ideal for all
students, residents, academicians, trainers, and novel and seasoned
clinicians who are interested in learning how to examine a
pediatric patient and staying on top of the latest pediatric eye
care procedures.
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