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The unique and award-winning Unofficial Guides series is a
collaboration between senior students, junior doctors and specialty
experts. This combination of contributors understands what is
essential to excel on your course, in exams and in practice - as
well as the importance of presenting information in a clear, fun
and engaging way. Packed with hints and tips from those in the
know, when you are in a hurry and need a study companion you can
trust, reach for an Unofficial Guide. The Unofficial Guide Medical
and Surgical Emergencies offers a collection of common clinical
emergency scenarios. It walks you through the practical steps of
the decision-making process, from taking a referral through to
making a management plan and prescribing - all designed to ensure
safe and best practice. With plenty of tips to support your
clinical reasoning, real time examples, and a focus on initial
management before a diagnosis is clear, this book is ideal for
medical students as well as junior doctors wanting a quick
reference guide or revision aid. Clear, simple, practical tips for
managing common emergency scenarios Describes patient management
through real time thought processes of a doctor making decisions
Key clinical and prescribing tips to improve safety Covers a wide
range of cases, including fluid prescriptions, interpreting blood
test results and acute management of emergencies Covers practical
essentials such as clerking, effective communication and handover
tips High quality images to illustrate important clinical findings
Legal education is undergoing rapid change throughout Asia. This
book is a critique of the changing nature of legal education in
major Asian jurisdictions as diverse as Afghanistan, Australia,
Cambodia, the People s Republic of China, Hong Kong, Indonesia,
Japan, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam. It
provides cross-country comparative material, including Western
legal education systems, and particularly detailed coverage of
Japan, whose legal education system has been used by many other
countries in Asia as a model to imitate. Despite the diverse
histories, societies, traditions and political and economic
situations of these countries, they all share common themes of
change, renewal and reform in their legal education systems. The
jurisdictions also generally tend to be embracing globalisation,
despite (or in some instances because of) the association of
globalisation with other movements, such as the development of
market economies and neo-liberal ideals.
This is the first significant collection available in English on
the subject of pre-qualification legal education in Asia, providing
a valuable multi-jurisdictional tool for academics and students of
Asian legal studies, law reformers, governance experts, development
practitioners and lawyers working in the region.
Legal education is undergoing rapid change throughout Asia. This
book is a critique of the changing nature of legal education in
major Asian jurisdictions as diverse as Afghanistan, Australia,
Cambodia, the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Indonesia,
Japan, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Vietnam. It
provides cross-country comparative material, including Western
legal education systems, and particularly detailed coverage of
Japan, whose legal education system has been used by many other
countries in Asia as a model to imitate. Despite the diverse
histories, societies, traditions and political and economic
situations of these countries, they all share common themes of
change, renewal and reform in their legal education systems. The
jurisdictions also generally tend to be embracing globalisation,
despite (or in some instances because of) the association of
globalisation with other movements, such as the development of
market economies and neo-liberal ideals.
This is the first significant collection available in English on
the subject of pre-qualification legal education in Asia, providing
a valuable multi-jurisdictional tool for academics and students of
Asian legal studies, law reformers, governance experts, development
practitioners and lawyers working in the region.
The third edition of Fundamentals of Mammography assists clinicians
to deliver a consistently high-quality service while acquiring the
skills needed to provide care at what can be an emotionally
difficult time for many patients. Fully updated to reflect current
mammography technology, standards and radiologic environments, the
book covers the principles of mammography techniques as well as
equipment, quality control checks, psychological issues and
communication. This book is ideal for assistant practitioners and
radiographers, both in training or newly qualified, as well as all
other health professionals who use mammography in breast care
settings. Step-by-step guide to producing high-quality mammograms
Clear explanations and diagrams to achieve the best positioning and
use of equipment Graphic aids showing how to accommodate different
statures and configurations Advice on achieving and maintaining
quality control for equipment and film processing Patient-centred
approach, with case studies and information on communication Fully
updated with the latest evidence, including electronic processing
and digital technology
Ordering Customs explores how Renaissance Venetians sought to make
sense of human difference in a period characterized by increasing
global contact and a rapid acceleration of the circulation of
information. Venice was at the center of both these developments.
The book traces the emergence of a distinctive tradition of
ethnographic writing that served as the basis for defining
religious and cultural difference in new ways. Taylor draws on a
trove of unpublished sources—diplomatic correspondence, court
records, diaries, and inventories—to show that the study of
customs, rituals, and ways of life not only became central in how
Venetians sought to apprehend other peoples, but also had a very
real impact at the level of policy, shaping how the Venetian state
governed minority populations in the city and its empire. In
contrast with the familiar image of ethnography as the product of
overseas imperial and missionary encounters, the book points to a
more complicated set of origins. Â
Her friendly commentary inspires readers to step into the kitchen
and cook healthy meals, again and again. And the book wouldn't be
complete without plenty of pictures of her lovable, food- obsessed
puppy sous chef, Cookie, of course! With delicious recipes like
chai-spiced steel-cut oats, a pesto and quinoa power salad, jasmine
tea mojitos, and reader favourite banana oat bread, Love Real Food
is a natural extension of Taylor's blog, including the hallmarks
that entice her many readers to visit her site daily for more.
She's got quite the fanbase eagerto buy the book: Her blog has more
than a million visits per month, and she commands more than 180,000
followers on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. Taylor
guides the home cook with ease and inspires us all to tinker with
recipes until they fit our lifestyles. She deconstructs nutritional
information, cutting through marketing noise and referring to
trusted resources. She encourages us to listen to our appetites and
explore a whole-foods philosophy to live a healthier life. As
always, her recipes are developed with accessibility and
versatility in mind. They encourage you not just to "eat this," but
to eat like this. Take it from her readers: You'll love how you
feel.
It's tough being a young pirate on the high seas When life is
chaotic, it's important to know how to express your feelings in a
healthy way. That's the central message of "Pirates Have Feelings,
Too ," a special story that can be used to help kids ages 3-6+ have
safe discussions about their emotions, especially in situations
pertaining to family issues. We often forget how strongly a
parent's addiction or mental health issues can affect young
children. "Pirates Have Feelings, Too " jumps right into the choppy
water of these tumultuous circumstances and helps children navigate
their ships toward smoother sailing.
Homelessness is a complex problem that has existed in most
societies for centuries. Far from solving this problem, in recent
years an increase in the number of people homeless has been
documented in Australia, the United States, Britain, and France.
International studies reveal most homeless people have experienced
trauma. Also, many suffer with posttraumatic stress disorder or
PTSD as a result. Research on PTSD indicates that how a person
thinks about a trauma is critical in determining who develops the
disorder. It is possible that trauma experience combined with poor
mental health are key to understanding why some people remain
homeless. This book reports on a study of homeless adults in
Sydney. The aims of the study were to determine the extent of
trauma experience, the prevalence of PTSD and its onset in relation
to homelessness, and also to explore the role of post-trauma
thoughts or cognitions in PTSD. This book will benefit any
organisation that seeks to assist homeless people or people at risk
of homelessness and will be of interest to mental health
professionals who specialise in PTSD.
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