ALLIED HEALTH & MEDICAL PROFESSIONS TITLE CATALOG
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A Positive Approach to Mood Alteration Harvey B. Milkman, Stanley G. Sunderwirth, and Katherine G. Hill This text explains how the pursuit of pleasure may result in compulsion and loss of control, and explores positive ways to achieve lasting happiness. It provides insight on how to improve quality of life and how to offer support to those, whether clients, students, family, or friends whose lives may be compromised by addiction. Harvey Milkman earned his Ph.D. at Michigan State University. He is a professor of psychology at Metropolitan State College of Denver. After completing her Ph.D., Katherine Hill did postdoctoral training at Oregon Health & Science University, studying models of drug and alcohol reward. Stanley Sunderwirth is professor emeritus at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. He holds a Ph.D. in organic chemistry.
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BASIC PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY PRINCIPLES A Quick Guide for Mental Health Professionals Kimberly Finney This guide introduces students to basic concepts of psychopharmacology to help them develop a broad understanding of drugs and how they work in the body. Students learn the risks and benefits of psychotropic medications, how to identify side effects and adverse reactions, basic lab testing procedures, and how to apply pharmacological concepts to patient education and advocacy. Kimberly Finney is a board certified clinical psychologist and a clinical associate professor in the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work at the University of Southern California. She holds a Psy.D. in psychology from Wright State University and a post-doctoral master of science in psychopharmacology from Nova Southeastern University.
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MANAGEMENT PRACTICE IN DIETETICS Nancy R. Hudson and Patricia Booth
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This text demonstrates how leadership in dietetics and nutrition fits into the management structure of organizations. Students will become familiar with management tools such as decision-making, communication, and marketing. They will develop knowledge and skills related to human resources management, and acquire basic skills in finance. Written in an accessible style, the text is designed for accredited dietetics programs.
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ADVANCED NUTRITION AND REGULATION OF METABOLISM Kevin L. Schalinske
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This science-based nutrition text emphasizes regulation of proteins and gene expression. It focuses on the function of nutrients, how function relates to deficiency, how function and deficiency relate to assessment, and how this is achieved during the fed-fasted cycle. The text is ideal for advanced nutritional courses, as well as some animal science, kinesiology, genetics, and biochemistry classes.
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INTERPRETING BASIC CARDIAC DYSRHYTHMIAS WITHOUT HEARTACHE Cheryl Miller
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This text is a step-by-step guide on interpreting basic electrocardiogram (EKG) readings in adults. Students benefit from first understanding normal sinus rhythm, as well as basic dysrhythmias, and then applying this understanding to rhythms that are more advanced and difficult. Clear and concise, this text is ideal for nursing students, practicing nurses, and paramedics and emergency medical technicians.
THE NURSE’S GUIDE TO LABS A Quick and Easy Resource Cheryl Miller
© 2018
This text is a quick, easy reference tool that helps nursing students understand common lab values. For each laboratory test, a clear definition is provided, along with pathology if relevant. Students also learn what constitutes a normal versus a critical result. The guide explains common reasons for abnormal values, and addresses the nursing implications and responsibilities when such values occur.
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UNDERSTANDING COMMUNICATION AND AGING Developing Knowledge and Awareness Jake Harwood
Š 2018 This book explores communication in older adulthood, particularly in the areas of interpersonal, intercultural, and mass communication, and includes coverage of communication using new technology. It synthesizes existing research, and builds a case for more positive attitudes towards aging and for the power of communication to shape such attitudes.
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FROM BIRTH TO LATE ADULTHOOD An Introduction to Lifespan Development Claire W. Lyons
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Written for a non-specialist audience, this text explores human psychological development from conception to late adulthood. The book opens with a discussion of the discipline to prepare students to appropriately contextualize and interpret the material. It then moves on to discuss the cognitive, emotional, and social aspects of psychological development, and to consider these in conjunction with issues of diversity.
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A HANDBOOK ON AGING A Multidisciplinary Perspective with Critical Readings Gregory J. Harris
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This text presents research and scholarly readings on the experiences of older adults and the challenges they face. The anthology includes works from a variety of disciplines that serve to highlight the diversity and complexity of these issues in contemporary society. Broad in scope, thoughtful in coverage, and highly illuminating, the book is an excellent resource for those in the fields of gerontology, social work, psychology, and family science.
NARRATIVES ON POSITIVE AGING Recipes for Success Lisa E. Cox
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This text highlights the true stories and enhanced writing of diverse contributors on subjects related to positive aging. Organized thematically, the various chapters address topics such as family life, storytelling, the impact of money and career, sexual identity, politics, and more, and the part these play in lives that continue to be welllived.
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UNDERSTANDING BIOCHEMICAL PATHWAYS A Pattern-Recognition Approach Carol A. Wilkins
© 2018 This book is designed to serve as a companion text to standard biochemistry textbooks. The book lays out a clear methodology for mastering biochemical pathways through pattern recognition, as well as how specific enzymes are named. The approach is illustrated through particular examples of pathways in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism.
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CLINICAL CORRELATES IN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY Mary Katherine Lockwood
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This text is designed to address one of the challenges for allied health students to correlate the information introduced in basic science classes to the clinical problems they see in the field. Using short vignettes, the book illustrates clinical problems that align with topics covered in a first year anatomy and physiology course.
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY An Integrated Approach Julian Pittman
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This text combines the study of anatomy and physiology into one wellorganized and illustrated text. It teaches students about the purposes of organ systems, as well as their interconnections. It educates readers about interactions between systems and how disruption to a single system can impact overall function. It is suitable for courses on anatomy, physiology, and human biology, particularly those designed for programs in health care professions.
PHARMACOLOGY OF RECREATIONAL DRUGS The Neurology of How Drugs Work Donald F. Slish
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This text introduces readers to neurobiology and provides detailed mechanistic explanations of how drugs work. While exploring topics such as addiction, cognition, opioids, alcohol, CNS stimulants, and more, the book explains connections at the minuscule level of a drug binding to a receptor to the holistic effects of the drug on the person.
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CRISIS INTERVENTION Building Resilience in Troubled Times Lennis G. Echterling, Jack Presbury, and J. Edson McKee
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Developed by a team of experts in counseling and crisis intervention, and informed by the growing body of literature documenting the resilience of individuals, families, groups, and communities, this text is rooted in an evidence-based framework that provides a clear rationale for planning successful intervention strategies.
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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS A Guide to Effective Use and Best Practices Elio Spinello
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This introductory text provides easy to understand explanations of commonly used desktop hardware and software technology within the context of its use in the fields of clinical healthcare and public health practice. Step-by-step instruction on the use of software tools is included, as well as an emphasis on best practices for their use in healthcare and public health organizations.
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INTEGRATIVE ANATOMY REVIEW Robert Tyler Morris
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This text provides readers with high-yield information while creating a dynamic working model. The text begins with a discussion of essential concepts followed by select human cadaver views, concept maps, and synthesis exercises. Students work towards integrating even the most challenging information through retrieval-based learning. Six regions of interest are studied in this edition, including the back, lower limbs, upper limbs, neck, head, and thorax.
PEER HEALTH EDUCATION Concepts and Content Written by Luoluo Hong | Edited by Jason Robertson, Julie Catanzarite, and Lindsay McCall
Š 2018 This text presents a collection of material that is beneficial in the development of peer education programs. It provides information on peer education history, theory, and content, in an effort to provide readers with the resources needed to develop the requisite knowledge and skills to serve as effective peer health mentors.
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BIOTECHNOLOGY IN CLINICAL MEDICINE Beth Zielinski, Ph.D.
© 2017
This text raises reader awareness of the important role biotechnology plays in quality of life. The book begins with a general explanation of biotechnology and details the history of its use in the medical field. It then focuses on four key areas: pharmaceuticals, organ transplantation, substitutive medicine, and reproductive technologies.
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A SOLUTION TO SOLUTIONS A Practical Guide to Understanding and Preparing Solutions in Biological Chemistry T. Michelle Jones-Wilson
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This text presents students the background and theory of laboratory calculations and practices, provides clear instructions and examples to help complete specific calculations, and gives students confidence in their laboratory skills. Students learn terminology, concentration units, and how to convert units. They study basic chemistry, chemical equilibria, multicomponent assays, laboratory measurements, and the dangers of “rough handling” in the lab.
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CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION Mastering the Big Ideas J. Reid Schwebach
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Developed to incorporate the best of both core cell biology content and educational methodology, this text serves as a concise, practical workbook for university and advanced-level high school biology students. With targeted activities that enhance knowledge and strategies for approaching challenging topics, the workbook increases student achievement and raises classroom performance overall.
BASIC AND PRACTICAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB MANUAL Mette Prætorius Ibba and Katherine Elasky
© 2017 This lab manual uses clear, concise text and outstanding visuals to guide students through exercises that enhance their understanding of microbes. Students learn about the role these diverse, amazing organisms play in our lives and environment, and gain a deeper understanding of the concepts of cultivation, identification, and control of microbial growth.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY A Comparative Examination M. Beth Zimmer
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This text utilizes examples from animal physiology to illustrate key principles and shed light on what is known about physiological mechanisms in humans. Over the course of ten chapters, the book examines and describes cell, sensory, and muscle physiology, the cardiovascular, respiratory, renal, and digestive systems, and endocrinology. This text is well suited to undergraduate courses in human physiology or anatomy.
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ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY James Palmer
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This text explains all the major systems of the human body in a concise, accessible way. After introducing necessary terms and concepts, the next six chapters are devoted to histology, and the integument, skeletal, muscle, and nerve systems. The second half of the text addresses the circulatory and respiratory systems, the urinary, digestive, and reproductive systems, and the immune, endocrine, and lymphatic systems.
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DISSECTION SIMPLIFIED A Lab Manual for Independent Work in Human Anatomy Dr. Danielle Dodenhoff
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Using the cat as a model for major human body systems, this lab manual helps students identify anatomy and complete dissections with an instructor’s help or independently. It features worksheets designed to help students master information quickly. The manual addresses common problems experienced when completing dissections, such as locating specific muscles, knowing when a dissection exercise is truly complete, and successfully preparing for dissection examinations.
EMBRACE YOUR EXCELLENCE A Psychopharmacology Primer and Mirror to the Soul Diana Rangaves
© 2017 This text uses an instructional model that includes comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation of learning to give students a thorough understanding of stimulants, depressants, opiates/opioids, hallucinogens, and neuromodulators. Each standalone module of the text features learning objectives, key terms, multicultural case studies, text enquiries, and student-centered learning activities.
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CURRENT CONTROVERSIES IN MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTIONS An Expert’s Anthology Lloyd I. Sederer, M.D.
© 2017 This anthology is a compilation of book and movie reviews, opinion blogs, and online articles on mental health and addiction. This compelling collection examines substance abuse, addiction, depression and bipolar disorders, PTSD, mental health law, and more. The book provides a wealth of valuable information and insight for students, mental health professionals and lay readers alike.
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MANAGING DISTURBED BEHAVIOUR Oliver Doyle
© 2017
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This anthology raises awareness and enhances the skills needed to effectively manage challenging behaviours of clients in a variety of settings and circumstances. Readers learn what disturbed behaviour is and how it manifests. They learn the stages of a crisis, the importance of active listening, and the difference between an appropriate and inappropriate approach in a professional help atmosphere.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN HEALTHCARE What Professionals Need to Know Min Wu
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This text introduces students in the healthcare, nursing, and allied health professions to information technology. The book describes key concepts in the new discipline of health informatics, particularly electronic medical records, which are now widely used in health care. The text also explores the topics of databases, networks, and software engineering.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN BIOLOGY Strategies for Success Letina Banks
Š 2017 This book helps students to bridge the gap between their past learning experiences and the new expectations they face as college students. The text provides students the tools they need to succeed in college and beyond when preparing for health care industry careers. Topics addressed in the book include accountability, self-knowledge, selfawareness, goal setting, time management, and more.
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FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN BIOLOGY AND HEALTH Heather Murdock © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text gives students a solid understanding of how human cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and whole organisms operate. The material covers the main physiological systems in the human body, their interconnections, and what individuals can do to maintain healthy bodies and lifestyles.
INTERPRETING ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES THE EASY WAY Cheryl Miller, Ed.D., M.S.N., R.N. © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
Developed specifically for student nurses and based on the author’s over thirty years of teaching experience, this booklet teaches students a step-by-step method for interpreting blood gases and helps them learn how to apply the interpretations.
PHARMACOLOGY FOR ALLIED PERSONNEL DRUG USES, EFFECTS, AND MODES OF ACTION Sheela Vemu and Lisa Freeman © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
Rooted in human biology, this text familiarizes students with the structure of the body and features an organization chart to help contextualize the material and the pharmaceutical remedies. Students learn about the addicted brain, opiates, opioid peptides, and opioid receptors. They study hallucinogens, depressants, and stimulants.
FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS IN PHYSIOLOGY AN ILLUSTRATIVE STUDY Chi-Ming Hai © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text is designed for undergraduates interested in the functions of the human body as preparation for medical school, or for graduate programs in healthrelated disciplines. Organ systems covered in the text include the physiology of muscles, the endocrine system, the cardiovascular system, the respiratory and renal systems, and the gastrointestinal system.
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BECOMING A HEALTHCARE LEADER Steven B. Reed© 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text introduces readers to theories, philosophies, strategies, methods, techniques, and lessons that have proven effective when applied to the field of healthcare management. The material explores the important role leadership plays in an industry in transition, as well as what is needed to become an effective healthcare leader.
GET YOUR $&$! FLU SHOT! Benjamin Rowley © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text addresses the confusion and myths surrounding flu vaccines and vaccines in general, and it simplifies the science behind both the virus and the vaccine. It confronts misconceptions about vaccinations and helps readers understand why they are actually much safer than is often understood.
LEARNING AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE TO EXPERIENCE THE ESSENCE OF DEAF CULTURE Lisa Koch © 2016 REQUEST a Review Copy
Extensively class-tested, this book develops readers’ awareness of and sensitivity to the Deaf community in America. The book is an excellent addition to courses in American Sign Language, Deaf history and culture, and communication sciences and disorders.
THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL FACTORS ON HEALTH A CRITICAL READER FOR THE PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT Darron T. Smith and Tasha E. Sabino © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This reader is designed specifically to prepare more culturally competent physician assistants in an ever-changing society. It examines social policy and how the social environment is organized around gender, race, and socioeconomic position.
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UNDERSTANDING EPIDEMIOLOGY CONCEPTS, SKILLS, AND APPLICATIONS Laura Wheeler Poms and Rebecca Smullin Dawson © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text takes an interdisciplinary approach to solving epidemiological problems that prepares students for real-world applications of the material. Students will learn to read, understand, and apply public health literature, develop research hypotheses and design appropriate epidemiological studies, and make distinctions and connections between public health practice and clinical medicine.
WELLNESS VS. ILLNESS
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN THE U.S. Frank Ward © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book analyzes large areas of the healthcare system and the various effects these areas have on the patients who use them. Students learn how health care affects them, their communities, and the country, with the selected articles serving as a background for discussion.
UNDERSTANDING EATING DISORDERS RISK FACTORS, DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND RECOVERY Danielle Beck-Ellsworth © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text combines selected readings and original essays to explain how eating disorders develop and clarifies the different types of diagnosable eating disorders. The book also discusses nutritional and clinical treatments for eating disorders, and research on different forms of prevention.
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR THE CORPORATE WORLD Zuzana Bic, Dr. P.H., MUDr. and Farzad Alikozai, B.A. © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text is designed to help students learn how to assess the health of employees and utilize this information to design, implement, and evaluate an appropriate public health program. Students will learn how to balance the practicality of a program with resources and goals, in addition to understanding the possibilities and results of worksite policies.
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THE LIFE COURSE IN CONTEXT Kyong Hee Chee ©2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text introduces undergraduate and graduate students to the main themes and concepts of the life course perspective. It shows how these concepts are applied to the analysis of life course events and provides insight into the importance of considering cultural and historical context when examining the life course.
EMBRACING DIVERSITY
TREATMENT AND CARE IN ADDICTIONS COUNSELING Tiffany Lee © 2015 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text prepares counselors to assist individuals who come from differing walks of life and whose backgrounds and experiences must be taken into account in order to optimize successful outcomes. The book provides information on substance use issues, screening and assessment concerns, and treatment recommendations specific to diverse populations.
ADDICTION
A HUMAN EXPERIENCE William Berry and Rowena Ramnath ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book provides a basic overview of the addiction process, with a special focus on what the experience is like for the addicted person. The book focuses on theories concerning why people become addicted, the role of counselors, and the relapse and recovery process. Numerous case examples serve to illustrate real-world experiences with addiction and the recovery process.
NUTRITION AND GLOBAL HEALTH Zuzana Bic ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text investigates the eating patterns of other cultures as they relate to the prevention and treatment of chronic degenerative diseases. After reading the material students will be able to evaluate nutritional risk factors associated with the development of disease, and evaluate and identify eating habits connected to culture and nutritional medicine.
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INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Marilyn Mitchell ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text outlines the major concepts, principles, and experimental findings for the curious yet serious student interested in the field of kinesiology. It covers the historical development of the field, discusses career opportunities, and provides the groundwork for future coursework.
ACTIVITY MANUAL FOR INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY
THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN ACTIVITY Marilyn Mitchell, David Anderson, Cassandra Stewart, and Jenny O ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy
Used in conjunction with the main textbook, the activity manual provides outstanding, accessible, hands-on application of the concepts of kinesiology. All activities and labs have a clearly stated purpose, an introduction, methods/ materials, results and discussion questions, and reference sections.
HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC
ORIGINS, SCIENCE, AND GLOBAL IMPACT Cindy Gustafson-Brown ©2014 REQUEST a Review Copy
This anthology provides a comprehensive introduction to the AIDS epidemic through readings from diverse, interdisciplinary sources. The relevant biology is clearly explained, from the immune system to virology, as well as HIV testing, disease progression, vaccines, therapies, and recent developments in the field. The scientific topics expand further into public health with articles on epidemiology, transmission and prevention.
DRUGS, STRESS AND HUMAN FUNCTION Richard Almon, Debra DuBois, and Amanda Almon © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text explores biology from the perspective of health-related issues and experiences that are relevant to all. Building on a nature versus nurture approach, the book presents an integrated view of all major organ systems and explains human biology using real and relevant topics, such as reproduction, stress, nutrition, aging, disease, and drugs.
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PRINCIPLES OF GENERAL AND AUTONOMIC PHARMACOLOGY Robert Rodgers © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy
This book uses text, tables, and figures to teach students how to logically predict both therapeutic and adverse drug effects. Throughout the text prazosin and simvastatin are used as primary examples to illustrate drug metabolism and disposition, drug potency, and the influences of drugs on the autonomic nervous system.
THE MOMENT OF CHOICE
SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON DRUG USAGE Robert Slisz and Joanne C. Bunnage ©2013 REQUEST a Review Copy
This insightful, engaging text challenges students to reflect on their personal knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in relationship to chemical substances. The broad focus of the material emphasizes the social, cultural, psychological, and health impacts that drugs have not only on individuals, but on society as a whole.
HEALTH PROMOTION AND EDUCATION CONTENT AND CURRICULUM Jolynn Gardner and Robert Wandberg ©2013 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text focuses on best practices in school and community health education. Filled with practical applications and examples, the book is written with students’ future professional experiences in mind and provides teaching strategies and learning activities for diverse learning populations.
PROFESSIONALISM IN NURSING A FOUNDATION FOR PRACTICE Maria A. Revell ©2013 REQUEST a Review Copy
This text creates excitement about a career in nursing for those who are just entering the profession and rekindles the flame for nurses returning to the academic setting. The book moves from nursing’s roots to its future and areas of potential expansion. It gives clear insight into what a nurse is and what nurses do.
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CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY STUDY GUIDE Mark Running © 2013 REQUEST a Review Copy
Clear, concise, and well-organized, the Cell and Molecular Biology Study Guide is an excellent learning tool for students of cellular and molecular biology. Each brief chapter effectively separates core concepts, clarifying each individually and creating a set of building blocks that allow students to fully comprehend one aspect of the subject matter before moving on to the next.
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