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Rev. ed. of: Psychiatric nursing for Canadian practice / Wendy Austin, Mary Ann Boyd.
The well respected textbook Pathophysiology: Concepts of Altered Health States has now been fully adapted for Canadian undergraduate nursing and health professions students. Like the original text, this Canadian edition includes a review of anatomy and physiology and treatment information for commonly occurring disease states. Pediatric, geriatric, and pregnancy deviations are integrated throughout and highlighted with icons for easy identification. Canadian content includes Canadian healthcare statistics regarding incidence; cultural variations, with a focus on native population and largest immigrant populations; Canadian research and researchers; Canadian treatment protocols and guidelines; and commonly occurring disease concerns based on Canadian statistics.
- UPDATED! Thoroughly updated drug content reflects the very latest Health Canada drug approvals, withdrawals, and therapeutic uses, as well as corresponding updated nursing content. - NEW! Coverage of current top-of-mind topics includes pharmacology as it pertains to palliative care; the legalization of marihuana for both medical and recreational purposes; issues surrounding the use and misuse of fentanyl and the take-home distribution of naloxone kits used to tackle the growing fentanyl crises; and more. - NEW! The latest Canadian statistics, research, legislation, regulations, and clinical practice guidelines have been incorporated throughout the text as well as content reflecting the 201...
Steven Jan Hijink was born 12 September 1794 on farm Hijink in Huppel Winterswijk, The Netherlands. His parents were Jan Berent Hijink (1744-1812) and Gesiena Nienhuis (1755-1821). He married Arnolda Hendrika Blekkink 16 August 1827. They had five children. They emigrated in 1847 and settled in Holland Township, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. He died 17 January 1872. Ancestors, descendans and relative slived mainly in Holland, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, California, Washington and Ontario.
The SMART Way is a guide for nurses and nursing students who wish to improve their writing skills. This second edition examines the essential elements of written communication and teaches readers how to apply the SMART approach to writing using the five steps of Source, Message, Audience, Route, and Tone. Following the latest APA style guidelines, The SMART Way illustrates the various forms of common written communication such as e-mail, letters, memos, reports, resumes, briefs, articles, and research papers. The book also includes many useful sample documents and helpful, skill-testing exercises. Book jacket.
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