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Author: Lois (Lois Elain White) White
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Keywords: review, process, nursing, amp, documentation
Number of Pages: 224
Published: 2002-08-15
List price: $46.95
ISBN-10: 0766850099
ISBN-13: 9780766850095
This handbook offers a thorough overview of nursing documentation, and its importance, within the context of the nursing process. Users learn the principles of effective documentation and methods of documenting and examine trends relevant to this aspect of nursing care. Example forms are included to provide readers with hands-on experience with the documentation format.
Author: Lois White
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Keywords: nursing, foundations
Number of Pages: 1728
Published: 2004-07-07
List price: $121.95
ISBN-10: 140182692X
ISBN-13: 9781401826925
The fully updated second edition of Foundations of Nursing gives you all the information you need to successfully complete your nursing curriculum. This single volume includes comprehensive, fundamental content in basic nursing, adult health nursing, and maternal and pediatric nursing. Introductory content covers such topics as the health care system, communication, nursing processes, and client teaching. Current topics such as HIPAA, West Nile Virus, SARS, and bioterrorism are also discussed. The adult health nursing section is written following the Nursing Process format. The clinical chap
Author: Lois White
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Keywords: nursing, success, career
Number of Pages: 88
Published: 2001-11-14
List price: $43.95
ISBN-10: 0766835456
ISBN-13: 9780766835450
Developed specifically for those nurses who are thinking about getting their first job or changing jobs in nursing. Providing many resume writing tips, sample resumes, interviewing strategies and work transition readings, this is a book no practical/vocational nurse should be without.
Authors:Reginald White, Zaneta, A. Cephas-White,
Publisher: Lulu.com
Keywords: god
Number of Pages: 148
Published: 2006-09-19
List price: $19.99
ISBN-10: 1847283896
ISBN-13: 9781847283894
This book is about my journey from flesh to spiritual freedom through sermons, poetry and short stories - I open my life to you. I took the wide road to salvation and was knocked off course by fear, addiction, and low self-esteem. I stopped listening to God and tried to do what people wanted me to do. Now I realize my life is not controlled by man, "It’s Just Between God and Me." If you have been looking for yourself through the eyes of God then this book is for you.
Authors:John S. White, Dorothy C. White,
Publisher: CRC-Pre
Keywords: enzymes, book, source
Number of Pages: 1328
Published: 1997-10-03
List price: $389.95
ISBN-10: 0849394708
ISBN-13: 9780849394706
Enzymes, which work as organic catalysts for chemical reactions, are of interest to a wide range of scientific disciplines. The Source Book of Enzymes provides a worldwide listing of commercially available enzymes, offering the widest possible selection of enzyme products for specific applications. The Source Book of Enzymes answers these important questions and many more:oWhere can I find a particular enzyme?oWhat enzymes are available for purchase?oHow do I select the appropriate enzyme for my application?oHow do the available enzymes differ from one another?oWhat are the reaction conditions
Authors:Shane White, Graham White,
Publisher: Beacon Press
Keywords: songs, sermons, speech, history, american, slavery, discover, african, sounds
Number of Pages: 241
Published: 2005-04-15
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 0807050261
ISBN-13: 9780807050262
Allowing us to eavesdrop on the past, The Sounds of Slavery is a fascinating, innovative, and accessible account of the aural dimension of slavery. Through vivid anecdotes and firsthand accounts, White and White expand our historical ear from the 1700s through the 1850s, showing how profoundly slaves shaped the American soundscape.From the quotidian sounds of a plantation at dawn to the baying of hounds on the trail of runaways to whistling in Richmond, Virginia, in the 1850s, this book is the closest we’ll ever get to imagining and re-creating the diverse sounds of slavery. Enhancing t
Authors:Samuel G. White, Elizabeth White,
Publisher: Rizzoli
Keywords: architect, stanford
Number of Pages: 320
Published: 2008-10-21
List price: $75.00
ISBN-10: 0847830799
ISBN-13: 9780847830794
Through all-new, full-color photography, Stanford White, Architect is the first book to explicitly feature the work of the principal genius of the illustrious American architecture firm of McKim, Mead & White. The firm was also a prime mover in the realm of residential design, with Stanford White as its visionary head. As an architect of opulent houses—in Newport, Rhode Island, along the Hudson, on the Long Island Gold Coast, and elsewhere—Stanford White had few peers. His genius for this form is expressed nowhere more wonderfully than in such personal masterpieces as his country home