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Choose the pharmacology textbook that's ideal for the classroom,
chairside use, and reference! Essentials of Pharmacology and
Therapeutics for Dentistry provides a clear, succinct guide to the
pharmacologic information you need to know in dental practice. The
book's streamlined approach makes it easier to understand and apply
the principles of pharmacology, the ways that drugs affect the
body, and the risk of adverse drug interactions. With this
knowledge, you will prepare for success on the IMBDE - and optimize
patient care by factoring in the drugs they take. Written by noted
dental educators Frank Dowd and Angelo Mariotti, Essentials
includes a fully searchable eBook version free with each print
purchase. Emphasis on dental applications of pharmacology helps
students connect pharmacologic concepts, principles, and
medications with clinical practice. eBook version is included with
print purchase, allowing students to access all of the text,
figures, and references, plus self-test questions, animations, and
video discussions, with the ability to search, customize content,
make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Concise,
key content focuses on the material students need to know to
prepare for the INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental
Examination). 200 full-color illustrations depict important content
and make understanding easier. Animations and video discussions
accompany each chapter, and may be accessed through the eBook
included with print purchase. INBDE-style, self-test questions help
students assess their knowledge of the material.
Through an analysis of hundreds of Hollywood movies, this book
examines some of the most contentious social issues of our time,
including racism, social inequality, sexism, and gerontophobia.
With studies of some of the most enduring film genres in
Hollywood's history, including romantic films such as Casablanca,
war movies from World War II through the Iraq and Afghanistan
conflicts, alienation films, including Five Easy Pieces and Lost in
Translation, the school movie, from Goodbye, Mr. Chips to other
films set in academia, including Dead Poets Society and Dangerous
Minds, the book outlines and demonstrates the sociological approach
to viewing films and highlights the socially conservative nature of
much Hollywood movie production, which draws on common stereotypes
and reinforces dominant cultural values - but is also capable of
challenging and serving to change them.
Through an analysis of hundreds of Hollywood movies, this book
examines some of the most contentious social issues of our time,
including racism, social inequality, sexism, and gerontophobia.
With studies of some of the most enduring film genres in
Hollywood's history, including romantic films such as Casablanca,
war movies from World War II through the Iraq and Afghanistan
conflicts, alienation films, including Five Easy Pieces and Lost in
Translation, the school movie, from Goodbye, Mr. Chips to other
films set in academia, including Dead Poets Society and Dangerous
Minds, the book outlines and demonstrates the sociological approach
to viewing films and highlights the socially conservative nature of
much Hollywood movie production, which draws on common stereotypes
and reinforces dominant cultural values - but is also capable of
challenging and serving to change them.
Gain a complete understanding of drugs affecting patient care!
Pharmacology and Therapeutics for Dentistry, 7th Edition describes
how to evaluate a patient's health and optimize dental treatment by
factoring in the drugs they take. It explores the basic principles
of pharmacology, the ways that drugs affect the body, and the
potential for adverse drug interactions. Developed by Frank Dowd,
Barton Johnson, and Angelo Mariotti, with chapters from a team of
expert contributors, this is the only book written by dental
pharmacologists for the dental market. Whether you're concerned
about the drugs a patient is already taking or the drugs you
prescribe for treatment, this book helps you reduce risk and
provide effective dental care. Concise, comprehensive coverage
helps you provide safe and effective dental care, exploring the
fundamentals of pharmacology and clearly explaining actions of
specific drug groups on systems in the human body in addition to
covering special topics such as pain control, fear and anxiety, and
oral complications of cancer therapy. An emphasis on the dental
applications of pharmacology shows how to evaluate a patient's
health and optimize dental treatment by factoring in any
medications the patient may be taking. Practical appendices provide
easy access to essential information, summarizing topics such as
drug interactions in clinical dentistry, antiseptics and
disinfectants, herbs, controlled substances, protein
biopharmaceuticals, drugs used to treat glaucoma, and
abbreviations. Clinical Rationale for and Significance of
Prescription Writing chapter and two appendices on drug prescribing
cover both the medications that a patient may already be taking and
drugs that a dentist may prescribe for treatment. Nearly 50 expert
contributors represent a diverse, authoritative panel of authors
from many of the major dental schools. NEW! Reorganized content is
more concise, more relevant, and more visual, with a stronger focus
on what you need to know for clinical practice. NEW! Case studies
at the beginning of chapters and case discussions at the end help
you connect pharmacologic concepts and principles with clinical
practice. NEW summary tables and boxes provide quick reference to
vital information, and include all-new tables on drug indications
and mechanisms. NEW! Full-color design and illustrations are added
to this edition, enhancing realism and visual learning. NEW
companion website provides references linked to PubMed. NEW! Bullet
points list key information at the beginning of each chapter,
highlighting need-to-know concepts.
A unique team of authors -- Douglas B. Sosnik, a strategist in the
Clinton White House; Matthew J. Dowd, a strategist for President
Bush's two campaigns who has recently broken publicly with the
president over the direction of the administration; and
award-winning political journalist Ron Fournier -- took their
exclusive insiders' knowledge far outside Washington's Beltway in
search of keys to winning leadership.
Homelessness is a perennial topic of concern at libraries. In fact,
staff at public libraries interact with almost as many homeless
individuals as staff at shelters do. Empathy and understanding,
along with specific actionable advice that's drawn from experience,
makes all the difference in working with this group. In this book
Dowd, executive director of a homeless shelter, spotlights best
practices drawn from his own shelter's policies and training
materials. Filled with to-the-point guidance that will help front
line public library staff and managers understand and serve this
population better, this resource includes facts about homelessness
every librarian should know; debunks widespread myths about these
individuals, explaining how they see themselves, what issues they
struggle with, and how libraries can shift towards supporting them;
shares de-escalation techniques like showing respect, ways to avoid
making things personal, and using proper body language; walks
readers through dealing with common issues like a sleeping patron,
questionable hygiene, offensive behavior, and asking a patron to
leave; and advises on how to provide backup to a colleague and when
to call the police. Filled with real life stories that illustrate
the effectiveness of Dowd's approach, this one-of-a-kind guide will
empower library staff to treat homeless individuals with dignity.
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Exploring Individual Modernity (Hardcover)
Alex Inkeles; Contributions by David H. Smith, Karen A Miller, Amar K. Singh, Vern L. Bengston, …
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The culmination of more than ten years of research carried out in
over 50 countries around the world, this volume shows how the
forces of modernization on the developing countries change the
attitudes and behavior of men acting in their roles as husbands and
fathers, as members of ethnic communities, and as citizens of
emerging nation-states. The research gathered here demonstrates
that the impact of modern institutions on individual psychic
adjustment is much less severe than is often imagined and the book
explores the meaning of modernization in human terms. In addition,
for the first time the theory and method for studying individual
modernity are applied to the so-called socialist countries. Inkeles
et al. highlight the implications of individual modernity for
understanding contemporary and future social change in both
developing and advanced countries. "Exploring Individual Modernity"
completes the portrait of "modern man" first sketched in "Becoming
Modern", the first book to report on the findings on Social and
cultural Aspects of Modernization.
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