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Mountain Sundays (Paperback)
Linda Allport Holliday; Illustrated by Mindy J. Allport-Settle
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Life is simple, family is important and good morals are still
taught in these mountains and valleys. This book is an accurate
depiction of life in rural Appalachia in the 1950s and, in some
parts of the mountains, is still true today. This book is an ideal
way for grandparents to relate life as it was when they were young
to their grandchildren and to develop a connection between the past
and the present.
This volume is essential for any life science field subject to
government regulation. It is required material for many regulatory
affairs and clinical trial professionals in the pharmaceutical,
biotechnology, and medical device industry. The United States Army
is recognized internationally as the standard for complete,
efficient and effective adult education. The Army has a tradition
of pioneering training systems that then transition into the
corporate civilian sector. This manual has been continuously tested
and updated to successfully educate every member of the modern
United States Army Medical Department (AMEDD). The manuals and
course materials combined in this book provide complete, easily
understandable, and well-planned learning tools for both military
and civilian students. Complete with exercises and answer keys for
each lesson. Included Documents and Features: Pharmacology I 1.
Professional References in Pharmacy 2. Anatomy, Physiology, and
Pathology Important to Pharmacology 3. Introduction to Pharmacology
4. Local Anesthetic Agents 5. The Central Nervous System 6. Agents
Used During Surgery 7. Sedative and Hypnotic Agents 8.
Anticonvulsant Agents 9. Psychotherapeutic Agents 10. Central
Nervous System (CNS) Stimulants 11. Narcotic Agents ANNEX A. Drug
Pronunciation Guide Pharmacology II 1. Dermatological Agents 2. The
Human Muscular System 3. Skeletal Muscle Relaxants 4. Analgesic,
Anti-Inflammatory, and Antigout Agents 5. Review of Ocular and
Auditory Anatomy and Physiology 6. Review of the Autonomic Nervous
System 7. Adrenergic Agents 8. Adrenergic Blocking Agents 9.
Cholinergic Agents 10. Cholinergic Blocking Agents (Anticholinergic
Agents) Pharmacology III 1. The Respiratory System and Respiratory
System Drugs 2. The Human Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems 3.
Cardiac Drugs 4. Vasodilator Drugs 5. Drugs Acting on the
Hematopoietic System 6. The Human Urogenital Systems 7.
Antihypertensive Agents 8. Diuretic and Antidiuretic Agents 9.
Toxicology and Poison Control Pharmacology IV 1. The Human
Digestive System 2. Antacids and Digestants 3. Emitics,
Antiemetics, and Antidiarrheals 4. Cathartics 5. Fluid and
Electrolyte Therapy 6. Review of the Endocrine System 7. Thyroid,
Antithyroid, and Parathyroid Preparations 8. Reproductive Hormones
and Oral Contraceptives 9. Adrenocortical Hormones 10. Insulin and
the Oral Hypoglycemic Agents 11. Oxytocics and Ergot Alkaloids
After surgery, it is essential to track your level of pain and your
progress through physical therapy. Receiving appropriate treatment
for any medical condition requires providing complete and accurate
information to your medical team. This book has been designed to
collect comprehensive information tracking the process of healing
after surgery with successful pain management. The needs of the
patient, the clinician, and the many supportive members of the
medical team (including the patient's family) are balanced to
provide an easy reference tool with precise results. Each page
provides a unique hourly and daily graphical view of your pain
scale with exact locations, therapeutic treatments, sleep patterns,
exercise and activity levels, physical therapy regimens,
physiological patterns and changes, and specific drug reactions.
This graphical interface design documents your pain in a way that
is familiar to your medical team so they can quickly recognize
patterns and devise an effective treatment plan that will
adequately treat your pain. Each data set provides a graphical
snapshot of critical data and factors related to the many causes of
pain, trends over time and treatment effectiveness. It is an
invaluable communication tool between the patient and medical team
that leads to faster solutions for effective treatment and better
treatment compliance for the patient. Additionally, sections are
provided for you to record some general medical history information
to make certain you have everything in one place when you need it.
Included Documents and Features: Examples for completing each set
of data records Comprehensive personal and family medical history
section detailing contributing health conditions and possible
inherited traits Monthly data summaries for easy long term trend
analysis Daily data records condensing critical information for
diagnostic and treatment evaluation and trend analysis
Receiving appropriate treatment for any medical condition requires
providing complete and accurate information to your medical team.
Often, it will require more than one visit to more than one medical
professional. Each visit requires completing similar forms and each
of those professionals will likely ask many of the same questions,
but with a slightly different focus. This book has been designed
and tested to help shorten the frequently long and arduous process
of diagnosing and successfully managing pain. The needs of the
patient, the clinician, and the many supportive members of the
medical team (including the patient's family) are perfectly
balanced. This book is modeled on the principles of good clinical
practices and patient questionnaire requirements for clinical study
protocols. Each page provides a graphic snapshot of critical data
and factors related to the many causes of pain, trends over time
and treatment effectiveness. It is an invaluable communication tool
between the patient and medical team that leads to faster solutions
for effective treatment and better treatment compliance for the
patient. Included Documents and Features: Examples for completing
each set of data records Comprehensive personal and family medical
history section detailing contributing health conditions and
possible inherited traits Monthly data summaries for easy long term
trend analysis Daily data records condensing critical information
for diagnostic and treatment evaluation and trend analysis
The United States Army is recognized internationally as the
standard for complete, efficient and effective adult education. The
Army has a tradition of pioneering training systems (including
computer-based training) that then transition into the corporate
sector. This manual has been continuously tested and updated to
successfully educate every member of the modern United States Army.
The needs of the instructor, the student, and the Army are
perfectly balanced. This is the model all educators should follow
when developing and delivering training programs. This book is
Volume 1 of a 2 volume set and provides an example of how training
materials should be designed and delivered for any adult education
training program, but especially for any industry that is subject
to government regulation. Included Documents and Features: 1.
Course Management Plan Overview Administrative Data Course Map
Training Facility Requirements Planning Instructional Guidance
Student Evaluation Plan Appendix A: Program of Instruction Appendix
B: Course Management Forms Appendix C: Course Critique Appendix D:
Student Advance Sheets Appendix E: Course Schedule Appendix F:
Seating Charts Appendix G: Course Summary Appendix H: VTT Suite
Equipment 2. Student Handbook Student Advance Sheet Student
Reference 1. Orientation 2. Experiential Learning Cycle 3. Group
Development, Consensus, and Feedback 4. Interventions 5. Johari
Window 6. Small Group Instruction: Theory and Practice Student
Guide - Lesson 1: Orientation - Lesson 2:
Roles/Responsibilities/Definitions - Lesson 3: Group Development -
Lesson 4: Experiential Learning Cycle - Lesson 5: Intervention -
Lesson 6: Leaderless Discussions - Lesson 7: The Conference -
Lesson 8: Role Playing - Lesson 9: Committee Problem Solving -
Lesson 10: Case Studies
The United States Army is recognized internationally as the
standard for complete, efficient and effective adult education. The
Army has a tradition of pioneering training systems (including
computer-based training) that then transition into the corporate
sector. This manual has been continuously tested and updated to
successfully educate every member of the modern United States Army.
The needs of the instructor, the student, and the Army are
perfectly balanced. This is the model all educators should follow
when developing and delivering training programs. This book is
Volume 2 of a 2 volume set and provides an example of how training
materials should be designed and delivered for any adult education
training program, but especially for any industry that is subject
to government regulation. Included Documents and Features: Overhead
Presentation Slides and Student Handouts Lesson 1: Orientation
Lesson 2: Roles/Responsibilities/Definitions - Group Consensus
Exercise (Problem with SGI) Lesson 3: Group Development -
Behavioral Change Chart - Exercise B: Leadership Decision Matrix -
Exercise C: Active Listening Exercise - Exercise E: Johari Window
Self-Rating Sheet Lesson 4: Experiential Learning Cycle - The
Experiential Learning Model (Blank) - The Experiential Learning
Model (Complete) - ELC Questions Lesson 5: Intervention - Situation
1 - Instructor Qualifications - Situation 2 - War Stories and "Bull
Sessions - Situation 3 - Nonparticipation - Situation 4 - Late
Student - Situation 5 - The "Angry Huff" - Situation 6 - Les
Miserables - Situation 7 - The Filibuster - Situation 8 - The
"Corrector" - Situation 9 - "I Agree" - Situation 10 - Critique -
Situation 11 - Attack - Situation 12 - Delay - Situation 13 -
Self-worth - Situation 14 - Group Norms - Situation 15 - Adam Ant
Lesson 6: Leaderless Discussions - Rules for the Generating Phase
of Brainstorming - Rules for Evaluating Phase of Brainstorming -
Performance Evaluation Checklist - Performance Evaluation Checklist
- Performance Evaluation Checklist Lesson 7: The Conference -
Performance Evaluation Checklist Lesson 8: Role Playing - The
Situation - Observer's Worksheet - Performance Evaluation Checklist
Lesson 9: Committee Problem Solving - Committee Problem
Solving-Training Development Exercise - Performance Evaluation
Checklist Lesson 10: Case Studies - Basic Training Instructions:
Group Discussion - Basic Training Reading - Performance Evaluation
Checklist - Performance Evaluation Checklist - Team Instruction
Sheet - Performance Evaluation Checklist
The IOM is the primary guidance document on FDA inspection policy
and procedures for field investigators and inspectors. This extends
to all individuals who perform field investigational activities in
support of the Agency's public mission. Accordingly, it directs the
conduct of all fundamental field investigational activities.
Adherence to this manual is paramount to assure quality,
consistency, and efficiency in field operations. The specific
information in this manual is supplemented, not superseded, by
other manuals and field guidance documents. The IOM is recommended
reading for all operations regulated by the Food and Drug
Administration.
Part I: Food and Drugs Act - Part A: Administration - Part C: Drugs
Division 1 - Division 1A: Establishment Licences - Division 2: Good
Manufacturing Practices Part II: Guidance Documents Part III:
Annexes to the Current Edition of the Good Manufacturing Practices
(GMP) Guidelines Part IV: Questions and Answers Part V:
International Conference on Harmonisation (ICH) Guidance Documents
- ICH Q1A(R2): Stability Testing of New Drug Substances and
Products - ICH Q1B: Stability Testing: Photostability Testing of
New Drug Substances and Products - ICH Q1C: Stability Testing for
New Dosage Forms - ICH Q2(R1): Validation of Analytical Procedures:
Text and Methodology - ICH Q7A: Good Manufacturing Practice Guide
for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients - ICH Q9: Quality Risk
Management, Part VI: Compliance Policies Part VII: Forms Part VIII:
Extensive Index
FDA Acronyms, Abbreviations and Terminology provides a quick
reference to the acronyms, abbreviations and definitions related to
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) human and veterinary products
regulatory activities. The emphasis for this reference guide is on
scientific, regulatory, government agency, computer application
terms, and includes some FDA organizational and program acronyms.
Definitions from Title 21 of the United States Code have been
included because of their relevance to FDA activities.
Establishment Inspections, Chapter 5 of the FDA's Investigations
Operations Manual, details every step FDA inspectors are required
to follow when conducting a facility inspection. This text is a
comprehensive reference for regulatory inspections and is useful as
an introduction to the practical components of the FDA-regulated
industries or as a refresher. While the specific regulations and
requirements may differ widely between pharmaceutical,
biotechnology, medical device, and food manufacturers, the
inspection processes and procedures do not.
Selected FDA GCP/Clinical Trial Guidance Documents Grouped by
Topic: * FDA Overview and Orientation * Introduction to GCP * Part
I: General * Part II: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) and
Informed Consent * Part III: Drugs and Biologics * Part IV: Medical
Devices * Part V: Manufacturing Requirements for Investigational
Products * Part VI: Electronic Data Reference Tools * Part VII:
Combined Glossary and Index for all Quality Guidance Documents
Topics covered include: * A brief description of the history and
development of clinical research and good clinical practice * Title
21 CFR Parts 11, 50, 54, 56, 58, 210, 312, 314, 320, 511, 514, 601,
812, and 814 * FDA and ICH GCP Standards for Clinical Research *
Form FDA 1572-Statement of Investigator * Informed Consent *
Patient Recruitment * State Standards and GCP * Source
Data/Documentation * Investigator/Site Requirements * Clinical
Monitoring * Clinical Study Safety Reporting * Clinical Trial
Protocols/Protocol Changes/Protocol Violations * Institutional
Review Boards * Quality Assurance Activities/Study Auditing/FDA
Inspections * Investigational Drug Accountability, Administration,
and Labeling
The materials combined in this book provide complete, easily
understandable, and well-planned learning tools for both military
and civilian students. This Field Training Workbook is used as a
quick reference manual for supportive care as well as guidance for
the total skills competency required of medical personnel. In
addition to providing the most concise information for consistent
training and efficient learning, this text also provides guidance
for diagnostics and self-testing. The United States Army is
recognized internationally as the standard for complete, efficient
and effective adult education. The Army has a tradition of
pioneering training systems that then transition into the corporate
civilian sector. This manual has been continuously tested and
updated to successfully educate every member of the modern United
States Army Medical Department (AMEDD). Included Documents and
Features: Supportive Care 1: Treat Metabolic Endocrine Symptoms
Treat Neurological Symptoms Treat Cardiopulmonary Symptoms Treat
Gastrointestinal Symptoms Treat Genitourinary Symptoms Treat Skin
Disorders Treat infectious Disease & Immunologic Symptoms
Competency Skill Sheets Supportive Care 2: Manage a Seizing
Casualty Assist in Vaginal Delivery Perform Medical Screening
Immunization and Chemoprophylaxis Specimen Collection Blood Draw
Competency Skill Sheets Supportive Care 3: Basic Nursing Assessment
Nursing Documentation Medication Administration Pain Assessment and
Management Pharmacology for the Soldier Medic Supportive Care 4:
Post-Mortem Care Wound Care Perform Respiratory Care Cardiac
Monitoring Chest Tube Care and Monitoring Competency Skill Sheets
This book is designed to be a unified reference source for the U.S.
Food and Drug Adminstration's Good Laboratory Practice regulations,
guidance, and associated documents for pharmaceutical, biologics
and medical device products nonclinical trials. Good Laboratory
Practice Regulations and Guidance: * FDA Overview and Orientation *
Overview of GCP and Introduction to GLP * Part I: Federal
Regulations Relating to Good Laboratory Practice o Parts 58: Good
Laboratory Practice for Nonclinical Laboratory Studies o 1987 Final
Rule - Good Laboratory Practice Regulations * Part II: Guidance
Documents o Bioresearch Monitoring Good Laboratory Practice o Good
Laboratory Practices Questions and Answers * Part III: Redbook 2000
o IV.B.1 General Guidelines for Designing and Conducting Toxicity
Studies o IV.B.2 Guidelines for Reporting the Results of Toxicity
Studies Reference Tools * Part IV: Combined Glossary and Index
This book is designed to be a unified reference source for the U.S.
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and is designed to be used
both as a reference for experienced industry representatives and as
a training resource for those new to the industry. Federal Food,
Drug, and Cosmetic Act: * Introduction to the FDA and the FD&C
Act * Part I: Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act o Section Number
Reference: Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act o FD&C Act
Chapters I and II: Short Title and Definitions o FD&C Act
Chapter III: Prohibited Acts and Penalties o FD&C Act Chapter
IV: FoodFD&C Act Chapter V: Drugs and Devices o FD&C Act
Chapter VI: Cosmetics o FD&C Act Chapter VII: General Authority
o FD&C Act Chapter VIII: Imports and Exports o FD&C Act
Chapter IX: MiscellaneousSignificant Amendments to the FD&C Act
Reference Tools * Part II: Combined Glossary and Index for all
Regulations
ICH Quality Guidelines: * Overview and Orientation * Introduction *
Part I: Stability Q1A(R2), Q1B, Q1C, Q1D, Q1E] * Part II:
Analytical Validation Q2(R1)] * Part III: Impurities Q3A(R2),
Q3B(R2), Q3C(R4)] * Part IV: Pharmacopoeias (List Overview) * Part
V: Quality of Biotechnological Products Q5A(R1), Q5B, Q5C, Q5D,
Q5E] * Part VI: Specifications Q6A, Q6B] * Part VII: Good
Manufacturing Practice Q7] * Part VIII: Pharmaceutical Development
Q8(R2)] * Part IX: Quality Risk Management Q9] * Part X:
Pharmaceutical Quality System Q10] Reference Tools * Part XI:
Questions and Answers for Q8/9/10 Quality Guidance Documents * Part
XII: Combined Glossary and Index for all Quality Guidance Documents
FDA Regulations and Associated Guidance Documents: - Part 11
Electronic Records; Electronic Signatures - Part 26 Mutual
Recognition of Pharmaceutical Good Manufacturing Practice Reports,
Medical Device Quality System Audit Reports, and Certain Medical
Device Product Evaluation Reports: United States and the European
Community - Part 200 Drugs General - Part 207 Registration of
Producers of Drugs and Listing of Drugs in Commercial Distribution
- Part 210 Current Good Manufacturing Practice in Manufacturing,
Processing, Packing, or Holding of Drugs - Part 211 Current Good
Manufacturing Practice For Finished Pharmaceuticals - Part 600
Biological Products: General - Part 807 Establishment Registration
and Device Listing for Manufacturers and Initial Importers of
Devices - Part 820 Quality System Regulation Reference Tools: -
Glossaries combined in one location - GMP Keyword Index for
21CFR211 - Combined Index for all documents
This title combines all of the human and veterinary Regulations,
Directives and guidance for medicinal products used by the
pharmaceutical industry as their main source when manufacturing and
distributing medicinal products in the European Union.
In addition to providing the most concise information for
efficiently learning basic human anatomy and physiology, this text
also provides guided memorization exercises with complete answer
keys for self-testing. The United States Army is recognized
internationally as the standard for complete, efficient and
effective adult education. The Army has a tradition of pioneering
training systems that then transition into the corporate civilian
sector. This manual has been continuously tested and updated to
successfully educate every member of the modern United States Army
Medical Department (AMEDD). The manuals and course materials
combined in this book provide complete, easily understandable, and
well-planned learning tools for both military and civilian
students. Complete with exercises and answer keys for each lesson.
This volume has been used by universities internationally as their
foundational instructional textbook. It is essential for any life
science field subject to government regulation. It is required
material for many regulatory affairs and clinical trial
professionals in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical
device industry. Included Documents and Features: Basic Human
Anatomy 1. Introduction to Basic Human Anatomy 2. Tissues of the
Body 3. The Human Integumentary and Fascial Systems 4. The Human
Skeletal System 5. The Human Muscular System 6. The Human Digestive
System 7. The Human Respiratory System and Breathing 8. The Human
Urogenital Systems 9. The Human Cardiovascular and Lymphatic
Systems 10. The Human Endocrine System 11. The Human Nervous System
Basic Human Physiology 1. Introduction to Basic Human Physiology 2.
Physiology of Cells and Miscellaneous Tissues 3. Envelopes of the
Body 4. The Skeletal System 5. Physiology and Actions of Muscles 6.
The Human Digestive System 7. The Human Respiratory System and
Breathing 8. The Human Urinary System 9. The Human Reproductive
(Genital) System 10. Cardiovascular and Other Circulatory Systems
of the Human Body 11. The Human Endocrine System 12. The Human
Nervous System 13. The Special Senses 14. Some Elementary Human
Genetics
This book includes both Hospital Corpsman NAVEDTRA 14295 and the
Advancement Handbook for Hospital Corpsman. The United States Navy
training programs have long been the standard used as the pinnacle
of training achievement. The Hospital Corpsman training program has
been continuously tested and updated to successfully educate every
member of the Navy Hospital Corps since its inception. The needs of
the instructor, the student, the patient, and the Navy are
perfectly balanced. This is the model all educators should follow
when developing training programs.
The United States Navy Basic Military Requirements have long been
the standard used as the pinnacle of training achievement. This
manual has been continuously tested and updated to successfully
educate every member of the Navy since its inception. The needs of
the instructor, the student, and the Navy are perfectly balanced.
Whether you are planning to join the Navy, have served in the Navy,
or plan to use the BMR as a template for training material
development, this book is for you. This is the model all educators
should follow when developing training programs and course
materials.
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