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Brown and O'Rourke have compiled a collection of ten qualitative
studies analyzing the narratives that surround the physical and
ritualistic activities of sport. Among the topics examined to
explore the storied relationship of sport and communication are
baseball, the WNBA, and soccer hooliganism. Americans love sports.
We play sports, watch sports, read about sports, listen to and talk
about sports. Brown and O'Rourke provide an introduction to the
study of the narratives that surround the physical and ritualistic
activities of sport. Ten critical analyses explore a range of
sports as diverse as baseball, whitewater rafting, and full-contact
fighting. Among the topics examined are the differences in the
broadcasts of NBA and WNBA games and the cultural roots of
hooliganism in British soccer. This is the only book of its kind to
offer a compilation of qualitative research in the area of sport
and communication. Faculty will find this to be an invaluable
resource for beginning (or continuing) their research in this area
and students will understand communication concepts explained in a
new way through the popular lens of sport.
Concise and easy to navigate, Clinical Handbook of Nephrology
contains vital, everyday information on renal physiology and a wide
range of topics, including diagnosis and treatment of acute and
chronic kidney diseases, hypertension, electrolyte and acid-base
disorders, dialysis, and kidney transplantation. This fully
up-to-date reference (formerly Nephrology Pocket, a textbook
originally published by Börm Bruckmeier) is ideal for physicians,
nurses, dialysis center staff, medical students, and
trainees, offering a practical roadmap for managing the renal
disorders most likely to be encountered in clinical practice.
Contains dozens of diagnostic and treatment algorithms, tables, and
charts that allow you to find answers quickly and easily at the
point of care. Allows you to easily find protocols, drug
information and treatment guidelines, including the latest KDIGO
(Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes) for the evaluation and
management of chronic kidney disease, glomerulonephritis, and blood
pressure management.  Provides sections on symptoms,
signs, and differential diagnoses that allow you to quickly
identify common differentials.  Features dedicated
chapters on kidney stones, dialysis, and kidney
transplantation.  Includes common labs useful for
ruling out other medical causes of renal disorders. Â
An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to
access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to
search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have
content read aloud.Â
Common Liver Diseases and Transplantation: An Algorithmic Approach
to Work Up and Management provides a review of liver diseases and
transplantation that is comprehensive enough to provide an
intellectual basis for the data, yet simple enough to be read and
assimilate into clinical practice rapidly. Common Liver Diseases
and Transplantation by Dr. Robert S. Brown Jr is written with an
intended flow and structure. The early chapters are summaries on
topics such as early and late liver disease, workup and diagnosis,
and pre- and post-transplant problems. The chapters that follow are
liver disease-specific and cover the liver diseases physicians will
encounter in their patients. The in-depth chapters provide
disease-specific epidemiology and outcomes, as well as diagnostic
tables and more detailed algorithms and management approaches. With
two decades worth of teaching liver disease both formally as well
as in rounds and informal "chalk talks" with residents and fellows,
Dr. Robert S. Brown Jr presents a way to think about clinical liver
problems with a simple algorithmic method. Common Liver Diseases
and Transplantation: An Algorithmic Approach to Work Up and
Management will serve as a useful resource for gastroenterologists,
fellows, medical students, internists, and internal medicine
residents.
Dr. Brown provides a timely upate on the clinical diagnosis and
management of Hepatic Encephalopathy. His issue addresses current
hot topics including Role of NH4 in Pathogenesis of Hepatic
Encephalopathy; How to diagnose and manage HE in fulminant hepatic
failure; New methods of Brain Imaging and testing (eg PET) and
Hepatic Encephalopathy; Management New agents for HE (focus on NH4
lowering drugs used in UCD); Legal responsibility of MD when he
diagnoses HE; Diets in Encephalopathy; and Neurological
manifestations of HE.
Interpretation and Prepared Notes for Each Verse of the Book of
Revelation from the Holy Bible, King James Version. A Complete Easy
to Read Commentary to Better Understand Premillemmial, End of Time
Theology and Prophecy.
Brown and O'Rourke have compiled a collection of ten qualitative
studies analyzing the narratives that surround the physical and
ritualistic activities of sport. Among the topics examined to
explore the storied relationship of sport and communication are
baseball, the WNBA, and soccer hooliganism. Americans love sports.
We play sports, watch sports, read about sports, listen to and talk
about sports. Brown and O'Rourke provide an introduction to the
study of the narratives that surround the physical and ritualistic
activities of sport. Ten critical analyses explore a range of
sports as diverse as baseball, whitewater rafting, and full-contact
fighting. Among the topics examined are the differences in the
broadcasts of NBA and WNBA games and the cultural roots of
hooliganism in British soccer. This is the only book of its kind to
offer a compilation of qualitative research in the area of sport
and communication. Faculty will find this to be an invaluable
resource for beginning (or continuing) their research in this area
and students will understand communication concepts explained in a
new way through the popular lens of sport.
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