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For all courses on pharmacology in nursing programs. This
up-to-date text helps nursing students master pharmacology by
tightly linking it to therapeutic goals and patient wellness.
Organized by body systems (units) and diseases (chapters),
PHARMACOLOGY FOR NURSES: A PATHOPHYSIOLOGIC APPROACH, 4/e provides
complete information on the drug classifications used to treat each
disease class. Students can easily locate all relevant anatomy,
physiology, pathology, and pharmacology in the same chapter where
each drug is discussed. Exclusive Nursing Process Focus features
clearly and concisely relates pharmacotherapy to patient
assessment, nursing diagnoses, planning patient outcomes,
implementing patient-centered care, and evaluating the outcomes.
This new Fourth Edition links pharmacology to patient care through
exceptionally accurate, attractive graphics, rich media resources,
extensive self-assessment tools, and features covering
complementary medicine; diverse patient/lifestyle considerations;
and evidence-based practice. It has been thoroughly updated to
reflect current pharmacologic drugs, drug classes, processes,
mechanisms, and warnings; and the newest QSEN competencies and
NCLEX question formats.
"To meet Oscar Wilde" was an inducement printed by Victorian
Society hostesses on soiree invitations. In this fascinating play
Oscar Wilde gives a dissertation on his life in a lecture in 1899.
Supported by his friend, Lord Evelyn, and an actress, Penelope
Dyall - who between them enact all the male and female characters
mentioned in the dissertation - we are taken, in a series of short
scenes, on a journey through Wilde's life.1 woman, 2 men
For courses in pharmacology. A holistic approach to pharmacology
essentials Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach
simplifies pharmacology by linking it tightly to therapeutic goals.
Instead of learning about drugs in isolation, students approach
them by body systems and diseases in order to draw connections
between A&P, diseases, and drug interventions. Engaging
features and exercises relate pharmacology to nursing care, while
discussion of alternative therapies and cultural and lifespan
considerations give further context for clinical decisions. The 6th
edition adds the most current pharmacotherapeutics and advances in
pathophysiology. Also available with MyLab Nursing By combining
trusted author content with digital tools and a flexible platform,
MyLab personalizes the learning experience and improves results for
each student. MyLab Nursing helps students master key concepts,
prepare for success on the NCLEX-RN (R) exam, and develop clinical
reasoning skills. Note: You are purchasing a standalone product;
MyLab Nursing does not come packaged with this content. Students,
if interested in purchasing this title with MyLab Nursing, ask your
instructor to confirm the correct package ISBN and Course ID.
Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more
information.
The'I' in the title pertains to the core of self that persists over
time. These are challenges that elude people like social
scientists, philosophers, or critics of literature and the arts,
who would chronicle or explain humanity's doings. This informative,
engaging, and joyous book by Norman N. Holland offers a usable
model for the aesthetics, psychology, history, and science of the
human subject. Holland begins by modeling the self as a theme and
variations, constant yet constantly changing. He shows how
symbolization, perception, cognition, and memory all contribute to
the sense of I, hence how any one I grows out of a specific history
and culture but also out of experiences all humans share. Holland
proposes a scientific psychology based on his model, fusing the
experiments of academic psychology with the insights of
psychoanalysis. He illustrates his theory by the lives of George
Bernard Shaw, Scott Fitzgerald, and other writers, as well as
Freud's patient "Little Hans," in adulthood a famed stage director
at the Metropolitan Opera. The I and Being Human attempts nothing
less than to draw together aspects of the self, such as objectivity
and subjectivity, that have eluded connection. In so doing, Norman
Holland offers a rereading of psychoanalysis as a theory of the I.
This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any
media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come
packaged with the bound book. For pharmacology courses in nursing
programs Help students think like nurses and understand how
pharmacology relates to patient care When drugs are learned in
isolation from their associated diseases, students have difficulty
connecting pharmacotherapy, pathophysiology, and nursing care.
Pharmacology for Nurses: A PathophysiologiApproach, Fifth Edition,
helps students master pharmacology by tightly linking it to
therapeutic goals and patient wellness. Organized by body systems
and diseases, it places drugs in context with how they are used
therapeutically. Students can then easily locate relevant anatomy,
physiology, pathology, and pharmacology in the same chapter.
Nursing Process Application features clearly relate pharmacology to
key nursing processes. Features highlighting complementary
therapies, community-oriented and evidence-based practices, and
lifespan considerations help students make connections to nursing
practice. To give readers a clear picture of the holistic nature of
pharmacology, the Fifth Edition reflects current
pharmacotherapeutics and advances in understanding disease. Also
available with MyNursingLab(R) MyNursingLab is an an online
homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to engage
students in the Pharmacology course and improve results. Its guided
learning path is proven to help students think like a nurse as they
move beyond memorization to true understanding through application.
NOTE: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyNursingLab does
not come packaged with the content. If you would like to purchase
both the physical text and MyNursingLab, search for ISBN:0134460057
/ 9780134460055 Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic
Approach Plus MyNursingLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card
Package, 5/e. That package consists of: 013425516X / 9780134255163
Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic Approach, 5/e
0134449010 / 9780134449012 MyNursingLab with Pearson eText --
Access Card -- for Pharmacology for Nurses: A Pathophysiologic
Approach
The 'I' in the title pertains to the core of self that persists
over time. These are challenges that elude people like social
scientists, philosophers, or critics of literature and the arts,
who would chronicle or explain humanity's doings. This informative,
engaging, and joyous book by Norman N. Holland offers a usable
model for the aesthetics, psychology, history, and science of the
human subject.
Holland begins by modeling the self as a theme and variations,
constant yet constantly changing. He shows how symbolization,
perception, cognition, and memory all contribute to the sense of I,
hence how any one I grows out of a specific history and culture but
also out of experiences all humans share.
Holland proposes a scientific psychology based on his model,
fusing the experiments of academic psychology with the insights of
psychoanalysis. He illustrates his theory by the lives of George
Bernard Shaw, Scott Fitzgerald, and other writers, as well as
Freud's patient "Little Hans," in adulthood a famed stage director
at the Metropolitan Opera. The I and Being Human attempts nothing
less than to draw together aspects of the self, such as objectivity
and subjectivity, that have eluded connection. In so doing, Norman
Holland offers a rereading of psychoanalysis as a theory of the
I.
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