|
Showing 1 - 25 of
38 matches in All Departments
|
Church Rocks (Paperback)
Mary Hill; Illustrated by Barry Jones
|
R438
R379
Discovery Miles 3 790
Save R59 (13%)
|
Ships in 10 - 15 working days
|
Advanced Practice in Healthcare outlines the key components of
advanced practice in which healthcare professionals are engaged.
With a clear skills focus, it explores issues critical to providing
effective enhanced care to patients whilst managing and negotiating
the complexities of the healthcare delivery system. Perspectives on
advanced practice are illuminated throughout the text and are
designed to promote the formation of new thinking in relation to
practice, education and research. The text is comprised of three
sections that address different aspects of advanced practice and
these in turn: Provide guidance on the development of clinical
skills, including consultation, clinical decision making, holistic
care, and the role of care planning in advanced practice. Explain
management skills and how to manage, negotiate and monitor the
complexities of the healthcare system in order to ensure the
delivery of quality patient care. Clarify the professional role of
the advanced practice clinician and how implementation of the role
can improve the delivery of patient care. In each chapter
activities are presented that assist in the development,
implementation and extension of advanced level practice. This text
is especially relevant to nurses, midwives and allied health
professionals practising within primary and secondary care who wish
to advance their practice or clarify their roles within the context
of advanced practice, particularly those undertaking masters level
study.
Shakespeare in the Light convenes an accomplished group of
scholars, actors, and teachers to celebrate the legacy of renowned
Shakespearean and founder of the American Shakespeare Center, Ralph
Alan Cohen. Each contributor pivots off a production at the ASC’s
Blackfriars Playhouse to explore Cohen’s abiding passion, the
performance of the plays of William Shakespeare under their
original theatrical conditions. Whether interested in early modern
theatre history, the teaching of Shakespeare to high school
students, or the performance of Shakespeare in twenty-first century
America, each essay sheds light on the professing of Shakespeare
today, whether on the page, on the stage, or in the classroom.
Guided by the spirit of “universal lighting” – so central to
the aesthetic of the American Shakespeare Center – Shakespeare in
the Light illuminates the impact that the ASC and its founder have
made upon the teaching, editing, scholarship, and performance of
Shakespeare today.
Advanced Practice in Healthcare outlines the key components of
advanced practice in which healthcare professionals are engaged.
With a clear skills focus, it explores issues critical to providing
effective enhanced care to patients whilst managing and negotiating
the complexities of the healthcare delivery system. Perspectives on
advanced practice are illuminated throughout the text and are
designed to promote the formation of new thinking in relation to
practice, education and research. The text is comprised of three
sections that address different aspects of advanced practice and
these in turn: Provide guidance on the development of clinical
skills, including consultation, clinical decision making, holistic
care, and the role of care planning in advanced practice. Explain
management skills and how to manage, negotiate and monitor the
complexities of the healthcare system in order to ensure the
delivery of quality patient care. Clarify the professional role of
the advanced practice clinician and how implementation of the role
can improve the delivery of patient care. In each chapter
activities are presented that assist in the development,
implementation and extension of advanced level practice. This text
is especially relevant to nurses, midwives and allied health
professionals practising within primary and secondary care who wish
to advance their practice or clarify their roles within the context
of advanced practice, particularly those undertaking masters level
study.
Presents various methods of extracting gold, including hunting
underwater.
As an accounting professional, you are expected to help
organizations identify enterprise risks and provide quality
assurance for the company's information systems. You can rely on
ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 11E's clear presentation to help
you understand the two issues most critical to accounting
information systems in use today: enterprise systems and controls
for maintaining those systems. ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 11E
explores today's most intriguing accounting information systems
(AIS) topics and details how these issues relate to business
processes, information technology, strategic management, security,
and internal controls. The authors focus on today's most important
advancements, using a conversational tone rather than complex
technical language to ensure you develop the solid foundation in
AIS that you need to be successful.
In "Mamas Write: 29 Tales of Truth, Wit, and Grit," twenty-four
moms (and one dad) share stories from their lives as writers and
parents.
Essays range from finding one's calling as a writer through
adopting a toddler; a tribute to a dying wife; an account of a
premature birth; raising a transgender child; the joys of sharing a
favorite childhood book. In a concluding interview, authors share
funny and heartfelt responses to questions such as: "How does a
busy parent make time for writing?" "Why do you write, and where?"
"What writing books inspire you?" and "What holds you back from
writing?"
With a foreword by Kate Hopper, author of "Ready For Air: A
Journey through Premature Motherhood" and "Use Your Words: A
Writing Guide for Mothers."
Mary's book consists of her weekly columns that she has written
over a twenty year period. Which have been published in The Toledo
Democrat and in Naples, Florida where she lived as a Snowbird for
twenty years. In Naples she used the byline Under The Sun. Her
columns there were first published in the Golden Gate Gazette and
when it closed they were published in "The Collier Citizen" as long
as she was residing in Florida. Mary has written about a variety of
subjects including growing up on a bright leaf tobacco farm in
Eastern North Carolina, during The Great Depression and living in a
segregated society; although her parents were not segregationists.
She also has columns being the first woman elected to serve on her
local community college board and later as chairman of the Illinois
Community College Trustees Association in Springfield. She also has
written about the pain of losing her oldest son and her teaching
experiences. She was first introduced to column writing as her
parents had jointly written a human interest's column for The
Raleigh News And Observer entitled "Down Onslow Way" Mary had
fallen in love at 16 and dropped out of school to marry her loving
husband of 63 years. She later secured a GED diploma and attended
college as an adult
|
|