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Written by a team of medical experts, this market-leading
dictionary offers clear and authoritative definitions for all
aspects of medical science. It features up-to-date coverage of
public health medicine, medical research and general practice,
drugs and pharmacology, endocrinology, cardiology and radiology,
among other specialist areas. This new edition has been revised and
updated to reflect advancements in medical research and practice,
while over 250 new entries have been added, including American
Medical Association, burden of treatment, gaming disorder, MERS,
person-centred care, and Zika virus. Recommended web links and
detailed illustrations complement the text, and extensive
appendices offer useful lists and tables on areas such as inherited
medical conditions, units of alcohol, and abbreviations and
symbols. Selling over a million copies in previous editions, this
is an essential A-Z for students and those working in the medical
and allied professions, including nurses, pharmacists,
physiotherapists, social workers, hospital administrators, and
medical secretaries. It is also an invaluable home reference guide
for the general reader.
This updated edition offers 15 new, candid, and true stories from
people across the world celebrating the lives of people living with
Down syndrome. With over 50 short writings, along with "slice of
life" photos, these pieces share wisdom, encouragement, connection,
and joy. Parents, families, and friends of children living with
Down syndrome will discover a wealth of positivity and valuable
guidance. Special-education teachers, social workers, mental health
professionals, and policymakers will find helpful information and
insight from stories regarding behavioral health. And anyone who is
looking to learn more about Down syndrome will discover a world
full of possibilities they never knew existed.
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Reasons to Smile (Hardcover)
Andrea Knauss, Elizabeth Martins; Foreword by Keith Harris
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This compilation of 56 encouraging and eye-opening short writings
by a variety of authors across the globe celebrates the lives of
people living with Down syndrome. Together with 56 inspiring "slice
of life" photos, these candid true stories, including the renowned
"Welcome to Holland," provide inspiration and connection. Parents
and families of children living with Down syndrome will discover a
wealth of positivity and valuable guidance. Special education
teachers, social workers, mental health professionals, and policy
makers will find helpful information and insight from stories
regarding behavioral health. And anyone who is looking to learn
more about Down syndrome will discover a world full of
possibilities they never knew existed.
Ongoing improvement in the quality of patient care is essential
to all anesthesia practices. This issue of Anesthesiology Clinics
provides solid foundation and guidance in how to improve outcomes,
as it covers the following topics. An overview of QI structures and
initiatives is presented, focusing on the relevance to
anesthesiology. A practical guide on how to implement a QI program
is provided. Quality measurement approaches and issues, including
the use of databases and risk adjustment are also examined. How to
use simulation and other cutting-edge technology to improve quality
in the OR is provided. Issues in multidisciplinary education and
enhanced communication are explored. Recommendations for fostering
a culture of safety are provided. How real-time support and
decision-making can improve performance on quality process measures
are examined. Clinical topics including bariatrics, geriatrics and
decreasing perioperative delirium, and pain management are covered,
as well as issues about end-of-life care.
Written by a team of medical experts, this market-leading
dictionary offers clear and authoritative definitions for all
aspects of medical science. It features up-to-date coverage on
public health medicine, medical research and general practice, and
cardiology, radiology, and dentistry among other specialist areas.
This new edition has been revised and updated to reflect
advancements in medical research and practice,while over 250 new
entries have been added, including American Medical Association,
burden of treatment, gaming disorder, MERS, person-centred care,
and Zika virus. Recommended web links and detailed illustrations
complement the text, and extensive appendices offer useful lists
and tables on areas such as inherited medical conditions, units of
alcohol, and abbreviations and symbols. Selling over a million
copies in previous editions, this is an essential A-Z for students
and those working in the medical and allied professions, including
nurses, pharmacists, physiotherapists, social workers, hospital
administrators, and medical secretaries. It is also an invaluable
home reference guide for the general reader.
Named the 2009 AAUP Best of the Best - Outstanding Book Distinction
The history of Mexican Americans spans more than five centuries and
varies from region to region across the United States. Yet most of
our history books devote at most a chapter to Chicano history, with
even less attention to the story of Chicanas.
"500 Years of Chicana Women's History "offers a powerful antidote
to this omission with a vivid, pictorial account of struggle and
survival, resilience and achievement, discrimination and identity.
The bilingual text, along with hundreds of photos and other images,
ranges from female-centered stories of pre-Columbian Mexico to
profiles of contemporary social justice activists, labor leaders,
youth organizers, artists, and environmentalists, among others.
With a distinguished, seventeen-member advisory board, the book
presents a remarkable combination of scholarship and youthful
appeal.
In the section on jobs held by Mexicanas under U.S. rule in the
1800s, for example, readers learn about flamboyant Dona Tules, who
owned a popular gambling saloon in Santa Fe, and Eulalia Arrilla de
Perez, a respected curandera (healer) in the San Diego area. Also
covered are the "repatriation" campaigns" of the Midwest during the
Depression that deported both adults and children, 75 percent of
whom were U.S.-born and knew nothing of Mexico. Other stories
include those of the garment, laundry, and cannery worker strikes,
told from the perspective of Chicanas on the ground.
From the women who fought and died in the Mexican Revolution to
those marching with their young children today for immigrant
rights, every story draws inspiration. Like the editor's previous
book, "500 Years of Chicano History" (still in print after 30
years), this thoroughly enriching view of Chicana women's history
promises to become a classic.
A ring of high mountains insulates the citizens from the
devastation of the outside world. They must contend with the
renegades who threaten the caravans that travel through the Valley.
Sahra is a traveling medical practitioner with special talents that
enable her to sense when trouble is approaching. When her beloved
uncle and protector, Jacob, is killed by one of the bandits her
talents seem to grow and develop as she fights to help the
protectors keep the Valley safe. Hogan, Supreme Protector, joins
with her to rid the Valley of this menace. Sahra's quest is to find
someone with her silver hair and eyes and her special ability,
needing to know her heritage. When she finds a young girl with
similar coloring and some of her talents she is no nearer learning
the truth than before. Will she ever find the knowledge she seeks?
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