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The Scope of Practice for Academic Nurse Educators and Academic
Clinical Nurse Educators, Third Edition Linda S. Christensen, EdD,
JD, RN, CNE; Larry E. Simmons, PhD, RN, CNE, NEA-BC, Editors It is
essential to recognize academic nursing education as a specialty
area of practice and academic nurse educators as an advanced
practice role within professional nursing. The Scope of Practice
for Academic Nurse Educators and Academic Clinical Nurse Educators,
Third Edition outlines core competencies with task statements for
both academic nurse educators practicing in the full scope of the
faculty role and academic clinical nurse educators who work with
learners in clinical settings. This updated resource presents the
historical perspective, values and beliefs, theoretical framework,
research in the academic nurse educator roles, and future for those
roles. The discussion of each role details relevant definitions,
scope of practice, standards of practice, and specific
competencies.
This anatomy and physiology workbook, now in its second edition, is
a unique study guide for introductory courses and textbooks in
speech and hearing anatomy and physiology. Whether taught face to
face or online, anatomy and physiology courses are dense in content
and new material, and a practical book is much needed for
undergraduate training in speech pathology. Recognizing this, the
authors, all experienced practitioners as well as instructors, have
produced such a text, ensuring also that it does not suffer from
being unnecessarily complex and academic. The Workbook is organized
into seven units. The first unit contains a comprehensive synopsis
of anatomy and physiology, including content such as locator terms,
planes of reference and anatomical position, enabling students to
learn the vocabulary needed to study anatomy and physiology. The
second unit takes a brief look at the basics of cells and tissues
to form a foundation for study of larger structures. The remainder
of the Workbook organizes speech and hearing anatomy into the
functional categories of respiration, phonation, articulation, as
well as the nervous and auditory systems.The organization of this
study-guide workbook complements the content of most speech and
hearing anatomy textbooks currently on the market, as well as
online courses. Each unit provides an extremely well written,
practical summary of the particular speech and hearing system
(unit), followed by learning objectives, specific questions
students can answer in outline format, and finally a Self-Test.
Unique study guide for introductory courses. Designed as a primary
text or to work with extant textbooks and online courses. Features
summaries of learning units, learning objectives, questions and
Self-Tests. Practical questions and organization of this workbook
will guide students through their learning of anatomy and
physiology. For the second edition, the authors have added an
Active Learning Guide for enhanced student comprehension. The
Active Learning Guide contains information to help students respond
to items in the Workbook. This section includes suggested responses
to blank spaces sketch boxes in the Study Outline units. These new
features help students assimilate and master the basics of anatomy
and physiology of speech and hearing.The use of multiple sources
and repeated exposure reinforces learning and will lead students to
the ultimate goal: practical application of the material.
Lamb's Questions and Answers on the Marine Diesel Engine is a
comprehensive reference book for Marine Engineers and all seekeing
a working knowledge of the marine diesel engine. This fully revised
eighth edition has been completely rewritten. New coverage includes
super-longstroke and slow-speed engines, and a new generation of
medium-speed engines burning lower quality fuels. New purifier
systems for fuel treatment, and the testing of fuel and lubrication
oils on board ship are also discussed.
Over 100 new illustrations, most were specifically drawn for this
new edition.
Latest engine technology and design fully described.
New fuel systems fully explained.
"Unclaimed Heart" features an atypical
dysfunctional-nerd-meets-popular-beauty romance.
Seth is a study-obsessed college senior, still hung up on a girl
who he dated during his freshman year. When the most-coveted girl
at his college unexpectedly seems interested in Seth, the resulting
drama throws his life out of balance.
In the journey that follows, Seth struggles to avoid undermining
himself while grappling with his overly critical nature. He
experiences conflict, comedy, betrayal, mudslinging, a touch of
violence, friendship, and, of course, romance.
This is the second volume in a series of story review and
commentary books about EC Comics. This volume focuses on the year
1951.
The particular comic books covered from this time period include:
- "Crime SuspenStories" #3-#8
- "Frontline Combat" #1-#3
- "Haunt of Fear" #5-#10
- "Tales from the Crypt" #22-#27
- "Two-Fisted Tales" #19-#24
- "Vault of Horror" #17-#22
- "Weird Fantasy" #17, #6-#10
- "Weird Science" #5-#10
This is the first volume in a series of story review and commentary
books about EC Comics. Focusing on the year 1950, this volume
covers the several comic books that launched the New Trend era.
The particular comic books covered from this time period include:
- "Crime Suspenstories" #1-#2
- "Crypt of Terror" #17-#19
- "Haunt of Fear" #15-#17, #4
- "Tales from the Crypt" #20-#21
- "Two-Fisted Tales" #18
- "Vault of Horror" #12-#16
- "Weird Fantasy" #13-#16
- "Weird Science" #12-#15
Jonathan Hickman's run on Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four franchise
was hailed by critics and fans as the best of his generation. It
featured one of the most complicated series of storylines in
mainstream comic book history, continually rewarding longtime fans
with an astute attention to detail.
This unofficial guide to Hickman's run contains issue summaries
and review notes. It is intended to serve as a companion for
readers of both Hickman's "Fantastic Four" and "FF" titles, helping
to sort out the minutia and connect the dots to the title's past.
Have you ever wished that you were living a different life?
"Another Life" tells the story of Chris, a brainy teen with a
habit of sneaking around his father's cutting-edge laboratory.
Chris's eagerness infuriates both his friend Rachel - the literal
girl-next-door who harbors a crush on him - and Ben, his father's
moody assistant.
One night, Chris notices something unusual while secretly using
his father's new 'remote viewing' machine. The machine is capable
of showing images from anywhere on Earth that the operator desires.
The images that Chris sees when using the machine can't be possible
though... at least not in his reality.
After the machine goes haywire, Chris finds himself in a parallel
universe where the improbable has become real. He's suddenly living
out the life he'd long wished for and everything seems perfect...at
first.
Planners hate uncertainty. The objective of their work is to devise a course of action that will reduce uncertainty on a public scale. However, complicated intergovernmental systems often make their work complex and difficult. The planning profession is founded in quandries: How can we know the future? What is the public interest? How can we know which values are right? What is the relationship between means and ends? This book addresses the mismatch between the assumptions of planning and the actual operations of the intergovernmental system Basing her work not only on empirical research but on years of personal experience in complex governmental agencies (specifically HUD), Karen Stromme Christensen presents a new theory of the underlying structure and dynamics of the U.S. intergovernmental system. It is designed to help planners and policy makers clarify the obstacles to effective action on behalf of the public good. Moreover, it suggests ways to preserve and restore the strengths of federalism and to adjust aspects that have become counterproductive.
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