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Davis Advantage for Townsend’s Essentials of Psychiatric Mental
Health Nursing combines an easy-to-read textbook with an innovative
online program to create an immersive learning experience for
students and an integrated solution for instructors, whether
you’re teaching traditionally or virtually. An access code inside
new, printed textbooks unlocks an ebook, as well as access to Davis
Advantage. THE TEXTBOOK Whether it’s an entire course on
psychiatric nursing or integrating these principles into an
existing course, this is the text that’s concise, engaging, and
informative. It offers a holistic approach to mental health nursing
that explores nursing diagnoses for both physiological and
psychological disorders, while highlighting the essential content
students need to build a solid foundation. With an entire chapter
devoted to caring for patients with mental illness and substance
use disorders in general practice settings, this text appeals to
all nursing students. ONLINE (DAVIS ADVANTAGE) Using a unique and
proven approach across a Learn-Apply-Assess continuum, Davis
Advantage engages students to help them make the connections to key
topics. Whether teaching in-person or online, this complete,
integrated solution aligns seamlessly with the textbook and equips
instructors with actionable analytics to track students’
progress, remediate where needed, and facilitate an active learning
environment. LEARN—Personalized Learning The foundation of the
Davis Advantage platform, Personalized Learning, immerses students
in an online learning experience tailored to their needs. Students
are assessed on their comprehension of key topics from the text,
and then are guided through animated mini-lecture videos and
dynamic activities to reinforce learning and bring concepts to
life. APPLY—Clinical Judgment Clinical Judgment develops
students’ critical thinking and clinical reasoning, helping them
to build the clinical judgment skills they need to practice safe
and effective nursing care and to prepare for the Next Generation
NCLEX® with confidence. Progressive case studies featuring
real-life, complex clinical situations challenge students to apply
knowledge, make informed decisions, and evaluate outcomes.
ASSESS—Quizzing Quizzing uses NCLEX®-style questions for
assessment and remediation. Its adaptive, question-based format
provides the additional practice students need to test their
knowledge, master course content, and perform well on course and
board exams.
This book examines George W. Bush’s legacy in terms of his
presidential leadership and politics and explains why he was the
most controversial president of recent times. It focuses on Bush’s
expansion of presidential power in pursuit of the “war on terror,”
the ideological and pragmatic foundations of his presidential
politics, and the complexity of his legacy in both foreign and
domestic policy. In addition to an introductory overview, it
contains ten original essays that assess the problems of rating the
Bush presidency, the nature of Bush’s presidential government,
ideology and ideas in the Bush presidency, the administration’s
economic and foreign policies, and the electoral context of the
times.
From the perspective of the North, the Civil War began as a war to
restore the Union and ended as a war to make a more perfect Union.
The Civil War not only changed the moral meaning of the Union, it
changed what the Union stood for in political, economic, and
transnational terms. This volume examines the transformations the
Civil War brought to the American Union as a
politico-constitutional, social, and economic system. It explores
how the war changed the meaning of the Union with regard to the
supremacy of the federal government over the states, the right of
secession, the rights of citizenship, and the political balance
between the union's various sections. It further considers the
effect of the war on international and transnational perceptions of
the United States. Finally, it considers how historical memory has
shaped the legacy of the Civil War in the last 150 years.
Federalism is often described as the greatest of the American
contributions to the art of government, but it has been an evolving
and protean entity since its original establishment in the
Constitution. Based on the contributions of international scholars,
this volume explores three facets of modern federalism: the
vertical tensions over the distribution of authority between
national and sub-national governments; the tensions between the
national government's role as the instrument of policy uniformity
throughout the nation and the inclination of the states to take
different approaches to similar issues in light of their own
political cultures; and the changing context of federalism in the
more conservative political context of recent times. In addition, a
number of the essays explore the Canadian model of federalism,
which helps to place the U.S. model in comparative context.
Cinematic depictions of real U.S. presidents from Abraham
Lincoln to George W. Bush explore how Hollywood movies represent
American history and politics on screen. Morgan and his
contributors show how films blend myth and reality to present a
positive message about presidents as the epitome of America's
values and idealism until unpopular foreign wars in Vietnam and
Iraq led to a darker portrayal of the imperial presidency, operated
by Richard Nixon and Bush 43. This exciting new collection further
considers how Hollywood has continually reinterpreted historically
significant presidents, notably Abraham Lincoln, Theodore
Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, to fit the times in which
movies about them were made.
Winner, Wayland D. Hand Prize, American Folklore Society, 2018
Originating in a homicide in St. Louis in 1899, the ballad of
"Frankie and Johnny" became one of America's most familiar songs
during the first half of the twentieth century. It crossed lines of
race, class, and artistic genres, taking form in such varied
expressions as a folk song performed by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead
Belly); a ballet choreographed by Ruth Page and Bentley Stone under
New Deal sponsorship; a mural in the Missouri State Capitol by
Thomas Hart Benton; a play by John Huston; a motion picture, She
Done Him Wrong, that made Mae West a national celebrity; and an
anti-lynching poem by Sterling Brown. In this innovative book,
Stacy I. Morgan explores why African American folklore-and "Frankie
and Johnny" in particular-became prized source material for artists
of diverse political and aesthetic sensibilities. He looks at a
confluence of factors, including the Harlem Renaissance, the Great
Depression, and resurgent nationalism, that led those creators to
engage with this ubiquitous song. Morgan's research uncovers the
wide range of work that artists called upon African American
folklore to perform in the 1930s, as it alternately reinforced and
challenged norms of race, gender, and appropriate subjects for
artistic expression. He demonstrates that the folklorists and
creative artists of that generation forged a new national culture
in which African American folk songs featured centrally not only in
folk and popular culture but in the fine arts as well.
Pocket Guide to Townsend's Psychiatric Nursing
Davis Advantage for Townsend’s Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
combines a comprehensive textbook with an immersive online program
to deliver this must-know content to students and equip instructors
with an integrated, engaging solution. An access code inside new,
printed textbooks unlocks an ebook, as well as access to Davis
Advantage. THE TEXTBOOK Clearly written, with comprehensive
coverage of key topics, the 11th Edition delivers what nursing
students need to meet the challenges of health care today. Its
evidence-based, holistic approach to focuses on both physiological
and psychological disorders and addresses both the biological and
behavioral components of mental illness. The text provides students
with a comprehensive grounding in therapeutic approaches as well as
must-know DSM-5-TR disorders and nursing interventions. ONLINE
(Davis Advantage) Using a unique and proven approach across a
Learn-Apply-Assess continuum, Davis Advantage engages students to
help them make the connections to key topics. Whether teaching
in-person or online, this complete, integrated solution aligns
seamlessly with the textbook and equips instructors with actionable
analytics to track students’ progress, remediate where needed,
and facilitate an active learning environment. LEARN—Personalized
Learning The foundation of the Davis Advantage platform immerses
students in an online learning experience tailored to their needs.
Students are assessed on their comprehension of key topics from the
text, and then are guided through animated mini-lecture videos and
dynamic activities to reinforce learning and bring concepts to
life. APPLY—Clinical Judgment Clinical Judgment develops
students’ critical thinking and clinical reasoning, helping them
to build the clinical judgment skills they need to practice safe
and effective nursing care and to prepare for the Next Generation
NCLEX® with confidence. Progressive case studies featuring
real-life, complex, clinical situations challenge students to apply
knowledge, make informed decisions, and evaluate outcomes.
ASSESS—Quizzing Quizzing uses NCLEX®-style questions for
assessment and remediation. Its adaptive, question-based format
provides the additional practice students need to test their
knowledge, master course content, and perform well on course and
board exams. PLUS! Brand-new standalone questions that mimic the
format of the Next Generation NCLEX® further prepare students for
certification and practice.
From the perspective of the North, the Civil War began as a war to
restore the Union and ended as a war to make a more perfect Union.
The Civil War not only changed the moral meaning of the Union, it
changed what the Union stood for in political, economic, and
transnational terms. This volume examines the transformations the
Civil War brought to the American Union as a
politico-constitutional, social, and economic system. It explores
how the war changed the meaning of the Union with regard to the
supremacy of the federal government over the states, the right of
secession, the rights of citizenship, and the political balance
between the union's various sections. It further considers the
effect of the war on international and transnational perceptions of
the United States. Finally, it considers how historical memory has
shaped the legacy of the Civil War in the last 150 years.
This volume gathers contributors from both the US and UK to provide
a comparative examination of federalism in the Bush era, a period
of huge change in national politics, but also one of significant
shifts in US federalism in relation to social and socioeconomic
issues.
This book examines the legacy of the Bush presidency in term of
presidential leadership, politics, and public policy. It focuses on
Bush's expansion of presidential power in pursuit of the 'war on
terror,' the ideological and pragmatic foundations of presidential
politics, and the complexity of Bush's domestic and foreign policy
legacies.
Cinematic depictions of real U.S. presidents from Abraham Lincoln
to George W. Bush explore how Hollywood movies represent American
history and politics on screen. Morgan and his contributors show
how films blend myth and reality to present a positive message
about presidents as the epitome of America's values and idealism
until unpopular foreign wars in Vietnam and Iraq led to a darker
portrayal of the imperial presidency, operated by Richard Nixon and
Bush 43. This exciting new collection further considers how
Hollywood has continually reinterpreted historically significant
presidents, notably Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and
Franklin D. Roosevelt, to fit the times in which movies about them
were made.
Winner, Wayland D. Hand Prize, American Folklore Society, 2018
Originating in a homicide in St. Louis in 1899, the ballad of
"Frankie and Johnny" became one of America's most familiar songs
during the first half of the twentieth century. It crossed lines of
race, class, and artistic genres, taking form in such varied
expressions as a folk song performed by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead
Belly); a ballet choreographed by Ruth Page and Bentley Stone under
New Deal sponsorship; a mural in the Missouri State Capitol by
Thomas Hart Benton; a play by John Huston; a motion picture, She
Done Him Wrong, that made Mae West a national celebrity; and an
anti-lynching poem by Sterling Brown. In this innovative book,
Stacy I. Morgan explores why African American folklore-and "Frankie
and Johnny" in particular-became prized source material for artists
of diverse political and aesthetic sensibilities. He looks at a
confluence of factors, including the Harlem Renaissance, the Great
Depression, and resurgent nationalism, that led those creators to
engage with this ubiquitous song. Morgan's research uncovers the
wide range of work that artists called upon African American
folklore to perform in the 1930s, as it alternately reinforced and
challenged norms of race, gender, and appropriate subjects for
artistic expression. He demonstrates that the folklorists and
creative artists of that generation forged a new national culture
in which African American folk songs featured centrally not only in
folk and popular culture but in the fine arts as well.
Open up your heart and let love come into your life through the
wonderful words of poetry contained in this book. Let the
beautiful, enchanting rhymes guide you into creating that loving
and lasting relationship that you crave. Starting now, make your
dreams come true with Songs of the Heart: Love Poems for the One of
Your Dreams. With these romantic poems, show that special one your
heart longs for, how glad you are that you have each other. Resolve
today to live your romantic life to its full potential with the
help of Songs of the Heart. Grab a hold of these romantic poems
that inspire the heart, soul, and body!
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