Pharmacotherapeutics For Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers

Pharmacotherapeutics For Advanced Practice Nurse Prescribers
Author: Teri Moser Woo
Publisher: F.A. Davis
Total Pages: 1417
Release: 2015-08-03
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0803645813

This exceptional text builds your knowledge of pharmacology by first providing an overview of pharmacologic principles and then teaching you how to apply those principles to clinical practice. Focusing on applying pharmacologic scientific knowledge to clinical practice, it explains diagnostic and treatment reasoning and rational drug selection, while providing useful clinical pearls from experienced practitioners.

Pharmacotherapeutics for Nurse Practitioner Prescribers

Pharmacotherapeutics for Nurse Practitioner Prescribers
Author: Teri Moser Woo
Publisher: F. A. Davis Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Nurse practitioners
ISBN: 9780803622357

For the Nurse Practicioner, this exceptional text builds your knowledge of pharmacology by first providing an overview of pharmacologic principles and then teaching you how to apply those principles to clinical practice.

The Life of Fiction

The Life of Fiction
Author: Jerome Klinkowitz
Publisher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1977
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

Aesthetics

Aesthetics
Author: Monroe C. Beardsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 658
Release: 1958
Genre: Aesthetics
ISBN:

The Warburgs

The Warburgs
Author: Ron Chernow
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 881
Release: 2012-01-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307813509

From the Pulitzer Prize–winning bestselling author of Alexander Hamilton, the inspiration for the hit Broadway musical, comes this definitive biography of the Warburgs, one of the great German-Jewish banking families of the twentieth century. Bankers, philanthropists, scholars, socialites, artists, and politicians, the Warburgs stood at the pinnacle of German (and, later, of German-American) Jewry. They forged economic dynasties, built mansions and estates, assembled libraries, endowed charities, and advised a German kaiser and two American presidents. But their very success made the Warburgs lightning rods for anti-Semitism, and their sense of patriotism became increasingly dangerous in a Germany that had declared Jews the enemy. Ron Chernow's hugely fascinating history is a group portrait of a clan whose members were renowned for their brilliance, culture, and personal energy yet tragically vulnerable to the dark and irrational currents of the twentieth century.

Fictional Transfigurations of Jesus

Fictional Transfigurations of Jesus
Author: Theodore Ziolkowski
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2002-04-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1579109314

Many novels revolve round the figure of Jesus. Some of the finest of them are defined by Ziolkowski as fictional transfigurations of Jesus. They share a modern hero patterned on Jesus the culture-hero, whose life consisted of the motifs of the last supper, lonely agony, betrayal, trial, and crucifixion. The aesthetic challenge of adapting this most familiar story for their generation has attracted an unusual number of great writers, among them Papini, Kazantzakis, Hesse, Mann, Greene, Faulkner, and Gore Vidal. The form began with the new image of a humanized Jesus which developed in the 19th century. The interest in religious paranoia and hysteria at the turn of the century instantly expanded its potentialities as novelists began to explore the theme of christomania. This was followed by studies of Jesus as a mythic figure and then Marxist-oriented portraits of Comrade Jesus. Finally the form became inverted into parody in the Fifth Gospels in which not Jesus, but Judas, is the central figure.

Dostoevsky

Dostoevsky
Author: Joseph Frank
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1979-05-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780691013558

Describes Dostoevsky's early years "from his boyhood and the death of his father through his years at the engineering academy in St. Petersburg, his brief career as a government draughtsman, and his involvement with Petrashevsky's radical group that led to exile in Siberia." -- Dust jacket.

Issues in the Developmental Approach to Mental Retardation

Issues in the Developmental Approach to Mental Retardation
Author: Robert M. Hodapp
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1995-01-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780521467575

Issues in the Developmental Approach to Mental Retardation is one of the first books exclusively devoted to applying the theories, findings and approaches used in work with nonretarded children to several types of retarded individuals. The editors and contributors define the developmental approach and explore theoretical issues as they relate to retarded populations. Problems involving similar sequences of development, cross-domain relations, the environment, and motivation are all discussed, as is the importance of separating the various etiological groups for research and intervention purposes. The contributors also examine the nature of development in specific etiological groups; types of retardation that are addressed include: cultural-familial retardation, Down syndrome, fragile X syndrome, autism, and children with sensory and motor handicaps. This significant volume demonstrates how data from nonretarded development can inform work with retarded populations and how findings from children with mental retardation enrich developmental theory.