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This is a comprehensive text for nurse practitioners that
integrates the required clinical skills with professional and
theoretical issues in one book. It uses a systems approach to cover
the most frequently presenting problems that the nurse practitioner
will encounter. The scope of the book then widens to include
psychological and emotional problems as well as the special needs
of children and those patients with chronic health problems. Using
a practical approach the content is based on current best evidence.
The book has been derived from the editors' experience as a course
team running the RCN Institute BSc Nurse Practitioner course in
Lancaster and Carlisle. Nurse practitioners is an essential
purchase for all nurse practitioners and nurse practitioner
students. It is relevant to both primary and secondary care, and
fulfils the needs of those nurses working towards a higher level of
autonomous practice. Comprehensive coverage of the new clinical
skills that NPs will need in their expanding roles will give them
confidence and enable them to pass their courses Highly illustrated
with clear line drawings to aid understanding and learning Subject
experts have contributed to various chapters to ensure that best
practice is given throughout End of chapter summaries aid revision
Reference lists facilitate further study Fully updated in line with
clinical and policy developments and includes new material in the
form of research studies and literature The pharmacology content of
each chapter has been increased to reflect the development of nurse
prescribing and the growth of patient group directives New chapters
on: Blood Disorders, Endocrine Disorders, Common Paediatric
Problems, Common Mental Problems New user friendly page design and
layout
The greatest threat we face is not robots replacing us, but our
reluctance to reinvent ourselves. We live in an age of wonder: cars
that drive themselves, devices that anticipate our needs, and
robots capable of everything from advanced manufacturing to complex
surgery. Automation, algorithms, and AI will transform every facet
of daily life, but are we prepared for what that means for the
future of work, leadership, and creativity? While many already fear
that robots will take their jobs, rapid advancements in machine
intelligence raise a far more important question: what is the true
potential of human intelligence in the twenty-first century?
Futurist and global nomad Mike Walsh has synthesized years of
research and interviews with some of the world's top business
leaders, AI pioneers and data scientists into a set of 10
principles about what it takes to succeed in the algorithmic age.
Across disparate cultures, industries, and timescales, Walsh brings
to life the history and future of ideas like probabilistic
thinking, machine learning, digital ethics, disruptive innovation,
and de-centralized organizations as a foundation for a radically
new approach to making decisions, solving problems, and leading
people. The Algorithmic Leader offers a hopeful and practical guide
for leaders of all types, and organizations of all sizes, to
survive and thrive in this era of unprecedented change. By applying
Walsh's 10 core principles, readers will be able to design their
own journey of personal transformation, harness the power of
algorithms, and chart a clear path ahead-for their company, their
team, and themselves.
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Alpha Male (Paperback)
Mike Walsh
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