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keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
With chapters corresponding to the chapters in Linton and
Matteson's Medical-Surgical Practical Nursing in Canada, this study
guide provides a variety of questions and exercises to help you
master the PN's role in Canadian medical-surgical care. Review
exercises include fun activities, multiple-choice questions,
alternate format questions, and more, all divided by level of
difficulty. In the chapters on medical conditions, practical
questions help you apply your knowledge directly to real-world
patient care. This study guides provides the review and practice
you need to prepare for the REx-PN® or CPNRE® licensure exams!
Comprehensive review reflects the latest Canadian Council for
Practical Nurse Regulators (CCPNR) national PN competencies
(including Ontario and British Columbia). Variety of exercises
reinforces learning with matching, multiple-choice,
multiple-response, labelling, diagram reading, fill-in-the-blank
questions, case studies, and more. Consistent format in each
chapter: Part I: Mastering the Basics focuses on basic knowledge
and comprehension of medical-surgical nursing. Part II: Putting it
All Together integrates chapter content related to basic
pathophysiology and basic nursing content, and focuses on
comprehension and application levels. Part III: Challenge Yourself!
Getting Ready for PN Examinations focuses on the application or
analysis levels of cognitive ability, and can include case studies,
nursing care plans, and nursing assessment. Questions arranged by
level of difficulty move from simple recall to more difficult
exercises designed to help you apply, analyze, and synthesize basic
concepts. Alternate format questions include multiple response,
labelling, prioritizing, ordering, and calculation questions to
help you practice for the REx-PN® and CPNRE® licensure
examinations. Review questions on care for older adults focus on
long-term care and community-based settings, asking you to apply
content to real-world practice. Additional review questions are
provided on the Evolve website for the textbook.
Use this study guide to review and apply medical-surgical nursing
concepts! With chapters corresponding to the chapters in Linton
& Matteson's Medical-Surgical Nursing, 8th Edition, this
workbook provides a variety of questions and exercises to help you
master the LPN/LVN's role in medical-surgical care. Questions
include matching, multiple-choice, labeling, case studies, diagram
reading, fill-in-the-blank, ordering, and prioritizing challenges.
Next Generation NCLEX (R)-format questions help you get ready for
the Next Generation NCLEX-PN (R) examination - and for success in
nursing practice! Questions arranged by level of difficulty move
from simple recall to more difficult exercises designed to help you
apply, analyze, and synthesize basic concepts. Alternate format
questions include multiple response, labeling, prioritizing,
ordering, and calculation questions to help you practice for the
NCLEX-PN (R). Review questions on care for older adults focus on
long-term care and community-based settings, asking you to apply
content to real-world practice. Additional review questions are
provided on the Evolve website for the textbook. NEW!
Next-Generation NCLEX (R)-format questions help you review and
practice for the new licensure examination. NEW! Case studies in
the clinical chapters allow you to develop skills in clinical
judgment. NEW! Updated exercises and review questions match the new
content in the textbook, and cover newly approved pharmaceutical
treatments and drugs.
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Gain solid empirical findings to understand your own spiritual
development To significantly impact clients' spirituality and use
the spiritual strengths the client possesses to facilitate their
move toward health, a counselor must be willing to explore his or
her own spiritual development. Exploring the Spiritual: Paths for
Counselors and Psychotherapists provides cognitive information
grounded in the empirical findings of social science, as well as
experiential material which encourages the counselors' own
spiritual quest. This invaluable source clarifies the interface
between the counselor's spirituality and the client's, and allows
the spiritual dimension to emerge appropriately in the counseling
process. Exploring the Spiritual: Paths for Counselors and
Psychotherapists provides challenging questions and exercises that
lead the counselor or psychotherapist through a personal
exploration to attain the maturity of development needed to
facilitate the client's spiritual growth. The text, written in an
accessible narrative style, features helpful case studies and
personal anecdotes to illustrate the concepts and processes
described. Each chapter includes an overview of an issue, develops
an argument or position, and presents a focused exploration of some
relevant empirical research that is presented in a context that
helps the reader see its personal implications. The final section
leads the reader through exercises and experiments, helping them to
focus on the counselor's own inner experience or encouraging the
counselor to experiment with new behaviors. This insightful
resource encourages the counselor to work directly with the
client's spiritual experiences and conceptualizations without
imposing on the client the beliefs of the counselor. Topics
discussed in Exploring the Spiritual: Paths for Counselors and
Psychotherapists include: models of spiritual development steps
toward spiritual maturation the contribution of crises in belief
and in values the physical-emotional self, and the contribution of
passion and sexuality overcoming the divisiveness of age, race,
gender, sexual orientation, and culture coping with suffering
discovering one's own paths to the spiritual Exploring the
Spiritual: Paths for Counselors and Psychotherapists is a valuable
resource for counselors, psychotherapists, counselor educators, and
graduate students in psychology, counseling, psychotherapy, social
work, and psychiatry.
On December 15, 1944, Valentina and Merle Martin celebrated their
third wedding anniversary with a hug, a kiss, and a
goodbye-possibly forever. From that day forward, Merle Martin vowed
to write his wife a letter every day as long as he was able when
stationed in Hawaii and later on Okinawa during his service in
World War II. Despite the flooding, typhoons, air raids, and
operation of a field hospital less than a mile behind the front
lines, Merle kept his promise. In his absence, Val would eventually
collect well over three hundred of his letters expressing his fear,
sorrow, everlasting love, and unfaltering hope for a better future.
In what seemed like a lifetime of separation, Val and Merle
remained together through their words and joint hope that he would
one day return home safely. After reading through them for the last
time, Val Martin has combined Merle's letters with her own personal
narrative to paint a picture of the difficulties they faced during
what would be their most challenging year as individuals and as a
married couple. Dear Valentina bears witness to their experience of
grief and loss as well as faithfulness and love in a time of war.
About the Author: Valentina Martin was born in Tama County, Iowa on
February 11, 1925. With Czech as her first language and English as
her second, Val became determined to learn English and learn it
well. In doing so, she received a Bachelor of Arts and a Masters
Degree in English Literature from the University of Northern Iowa,
including several courses at Arizona State University while
wintering in Scottsdale, AZ. She completed her masters' degree
while owning a real estate firm. In December of 1941, Val married
her husband, Merle, and they had one son, Jerald L. Martin who
lives in Waterloo, Iowa where she now also resides. After Merle's
death in November of 2005, Val made it her personal mission to
honor his memory and service during World War II by re-reading the
love letters he had sent to her and through them sharing the
history they witnessed. Dear Valentina is the realization of her
dream to share their story with the world and to honor their love
forever.
International illicit trade in human organs is on the increase,
fueled by growing demand and unscrupulous traffickers. In order to
truly understand the problem of organ trafficking, an analysis
should take into account the various perspectives that come into
play in this multifaceted issue. With contributions from
international scholars and experts, The International Trafficking
of Human Organs: A Multidisciplinary Perspective provides a
broad-based exploration of this controversial phenomenon. Divided
into four parts, the book examines the issue of human organ
trafficking from the perspectives of criminal justice, business,
medicine, ethics, philosophy, and theology. The book begins by
presenting case studies of the trafficking of body parts occurring
in the U.S. and Mexico. It examines the increase in organ
harvesting from Chinese prisoners and describes widespread
instances of trafficking in Europe. Diverse perspectives Next, it
examines the economic ramifications of possible legislation of the
sale of body parts and discusses other proposals for increasing the
supply of kidneys and other organs. It explores ethical issues
surrounding the kidney shortage and incentives to promote donation.
It also offers arguments for and against compensation for
transplant organs from Kantian, Dworkinian, and other perspectives.
Lastly, theologians discuss opposing Catholic and Protestant
perspectives on the sale of human organs. Learning tools Each
chapter provides discussion questions to provoke vigorous debate
and references to facilitate further study. The wide-ranging
analysis provided by this volume is certain to enhance further
inquiry into a disturbing and increasingly prevalent issue.
This book investigates the economic, strategic, and political
importance of forests in early modern and modern Europe and shows
how struggles over this vital natural resource both shaped and
reflected the ideologies and outcomes of France's long
revolutionary period. Until the mid-nineteenth century, wood was
the principal fuel for cooking and heating and the primary material
for manufacturing worldwide and comprised every imaginable element
of industrial, domestic, military, and maritime activity. Forests
also provided essential pasturage. These multifaceted values made
forests the subject of ongoing battles for control between the
crown, landowning elites, and peasantry, for whom liberty meant
preserving their rights to woodland commons. Focusing on
Franche-Comte, France's easternmost province, the book explores the
fiercely contested development of state-centered conservation and
management from 1669 to 1848. In emphasizing the environmental
underpinnings of France's seismic sociopolitical upheavals, it
appeals to readers interested in revolution, rural life, and
common-pool-resource governance.
Completely revised and updated, this Second Edition of the
critically acclaimed referenceprovides the very latest theoretical
and practical data on filtration of gases and liquids.Filtration:
Principles and Practices, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
features severalall-new chapters which detail filtration in the
mineral industry, high-efficiency air filtration,cartridge filters,
and ultrafiltration.The most authoritative and comprehensive guide
to essential, state-of-the-art data, Filtration:Principles and
Practices, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded is an indispensable
referencefor industrial process and chemical engineers and
scientists engaged in research, development,and production in the
chemical, mineral, food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries.
Itis also a valuable reference for upper-level undergraduate and
graduate students in chemicalengineering courses in unit
operations.
The new edition of this influential textbook, geared towards
graduate or advanced undergraduate students, teaches the statistics
necessary for financial engineering. In doing so, it illustrates
concepts using financial markets and economic data, R Labs with
real-data exercises, and graphical and analytic methods for
modeling and diagnosing modeling errors. These methods are critical
because financial engineers now have access to enormous quantities
of data. To make use of this data, the powerful methods in this
book for working with quantitative information, particularly about
volatility and risks, are essential. Strengths of this
fully-revised edition include major additions to the R code and the
advanced topics covered. Individual chapters cover, among other
topics, multivariate distributions, copulas, Bayesian computations,
risk management, and cointegration. Suggested prerequisites are
basic knowledge of statistics and probability, matrices and linear
algebra, and calculus. There is an appendix on probability,
statistics and linear algebra. Practicing financial engineers will
also find this book of interest.
Emotions are prevalent in the library workplace leading to many
questions and areas of analysis worth exploring. For example, what
tools for developing emotional intelligence are used effectively in
library workplaces? How can emotional labor be managed to minimize
the negative effects of emotion work? How can library employees
express authentic emotions while still adhering to service
expectations? How does dispositional affect how one experiences
emotions - influence relationships in the workplace? What role does
emotion play in effective as well as ideal library leadership and
management? In this volume, we consider how emotions or related
concepts such as affect, mood, or discrete feelings intersect with
library administration. Offering eleven chapters ranging through
inward reflection to outward practice, fourteen authors explore how
theory has been applied in the study of emotion in the library
workplace and provide a look at future trends in the area. Library
managers will take away increased knowledge about how the library
workplace can and should operate with consideration toward emotion,
and will glean ideas for implementation with their own staff and
services.
Gain solid empirical findings to understand your own spiritual
development To significantly impact clients' spirituality and use
the spiritual strengths the client possesses to facilitate their
move toward health, a counselor must be willing to explore his or
her own spiritual development. Exploring the Spiritual: Paths for
Counselors and Psychotherapists provides cognitive information
grounded in the empirical findings of social science, as well as
experiential material which encourages the counselors' own
spiritual quest. This invaluable source clarifies the interface
between the counselor's spirituality and the client's, and allows
the spiritual dimension to emerge appropriately in the counseling
process. Exploring the Spiritual: Paths for Counselors and
Psychotherapists provides challenging questions and exercises that
lead the counselor or psychotherapist through a personal
exploration to attain the maturity of development needed to
facilitate the client's spiritual growth. The text, written in an
accessible narrative style, features helpful case studies and
personal anecdotes to illustrate the concepts and processes
described. Each chapter includes an overview of an issue, develops
an argument or position, and presents a focused exploration of some
relevant empirical research that is presented in a context that
helps the reader see its personal implications. The final section
leads the reader through exercises and experiments, helping them to
focus on the counselor's own inner experience or encouraging the
counselor to experiment with new behaviors. This insightful
resource encourages the counselor to work directly with the
client's spiritual experiences and conceptualizations without
imposing on the client the beliefs of the counselor. Topics
discussed in Exploring the Spiritual: Paths for Counselors and
Psychotherapists include: models of spiritual development steps
toward spiritual maturation the contribution of crises in belief
and in values the physical-emotional self, and the contribution of
passion and sexuality overcoming the divisiveness of age, race,
gender, sexual orientation, and culture coping with suffering
discovering one's own paths to the spiritual Exploring the
Spiritual: Paths for Counselors and Psychotherapists is a valuable
resource for counselors, psychotherapists, counselor educators, and
graduate students in psychology, counseling, psychotherapy, social
work, and psychiatry.
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