|
Showing 1 - 5 of
5 matches in All Departments
This thoughtful new book presents strategies for helping end-stage
renal disease patients and their families deal with the
psychosocial aspects of the chronic long-term illness.
Technological advances in the treatment of this disease have
offered much hope for improved quality in living which has led
caregivers to have a greater concern for preserving the quality of
life of their patients. In Psychosocial Aspects of End-Stage Renal
Disease leaders in the field of many disciplines share knowledge
and reveal problems that are still evident to them in the
confrontation with this potentially fatal illness.Five
comprehensive sections devote special attention to the different
areas of concern for the psychosocial well-being of end-stage renal
disease patients. The impact of renal disease on family
relationships is covered by examining issues of family responses
and coping measures such as marital and family reactions to home
and hospital dialysis treatment. Ethical issues in treatment are
explored, including the ethics of treatment refusal and a Jewish
perspective on kidney transplants. Relations between staff and
patients and a timely section on renal disease and special
populations, particularly the elderly and AIDS patients, make up
the final two sections of this informative volume. Professionals in
all allied health disciplines will benefit from this important
volume as it demonstrates a model approach, if not the definitive
one, for the treatment of the psychosocial aspects of end-stage
renal disease as well as other chronic illnesses.
This book is published on behalf of the Biological Stain
Commission.
For 75 years "Conn's Biological Stains "has been a standard
reference for all those who used dyes and colorants in the
biological and medical sciences. This long-awaited Tenth Edition
appears 25 years after R.D. Lillie's Ninth Edition and has been
completely rewritten to reflect the increase in range of uses.
Although the staining of microscopical preparations continues to
expand the uses of dyes and fluorochromes now extend far beyond
this traditional application.
This book provides the first critical overview of the whole range
of low molecular weight fluorescent probes, outside the catalog
literature. The first ten chapters are essays, by leading experts,
on the important aspects of colorants and their uses. Most of the
remainder of the book consists of descriptions by Dr. Horobin of
the properties and recent applications of hundreds of individual
compounds, in about twenty chemical classes. The last chapter
reviews the procedures employed at the Biological Stain
Commission's laboratory to assay and test dyes and certify them as
suitable for their intended applications.
This classic well-illustrated textbook simplifies neuroscience
content to focus coverage on the essentials and helps students
learn important neuroanatomical facts and definitions. Among its
many distinctions are its organization by region and then pathways
into and out of the nervous system, which permits students an
integrated view of the anatomy and physiology; level of treatment
suited to increasingly shorter neuroanatomy course hours for
medical and allied health students; and the author's succinct
writing style.
|
You may like...
Endless Love
Alex Pettyfer, Gabriella Wilde
DVD
R55
Discovery Miles 550
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R346
Discovery Miles 3 460
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.