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This books covers all topics that a first year nursing student could dream of needing. Each procedure is listed in a procedure box with step-by-step instructions including preperation and rationale.
The book also includes model care plans for common diseases/conditions. Boxes highlight assessment findings, critical thinking, and nursing diagnoses.
I can't say enough good things about this book! Let me put it this way, if my house were on fire, Kozier and Erb would be the first book I throw out the window!
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However please have a tissue ready when you read Chp 14.
I still have it and I plan to read it to my kids when god blesses me with them.
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Kate is a great character. Strangely enough, the title poem "Hey World, here I am" is probably the one I liked the least in the whole book. I haven't read any of the other books that include Kate, but this book does stand alone. With this book, the reader gets an insight into Kate that is refreshing.
Rather than using long journal entries, Kate relates little things in her world through poems and through short stories. Some of these things are quite moving, such as the time that Kate's mother yells at her to clean her room. Later, Kate's mother comes back to apologize, saying she had a bad day at work, etc, and that she didn't mean to snap like that. Kate's observation on the situation is that she could deal with being snapped at, but having to deal with her mother's sadness was something much harder. Other observations are more joyful, such as the hope for spring (in February in Canada!) or being happy to have a best friend like her friend Emily.
I think this is a wonderful book. Don't let it's shortness put you off. Not every book is meant to be 300 pages.
This book delighted me because Kate is such a strong, female protagonist. She's wonderfully believable and her voice is certainly heartfelt. Kate is also funny.
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Mathison in his signature biblical, orderly and methodical manner persuasively shows forth Calvin's doctrine of the Lord's table (real spiritual presence of Christ). The eucharistic conflicts of the 16th century are not only brought to light, but presented as the main issues the reformers wrote on and spilt their blood over. In the beginning chapters you will see how Calvin's eucharistic doctrine was amazaingly close to Luther's (Newsflash- Calvin signed on to the Augsburg's stance!) and light years away from Zwingli's memorialist doctrine. You will then be given a very eye-opening history lesson in reformed eucharistic confession and practice from the 16th to 20th century. The gradual movement away from the original reformed doctrine is excellently chronicled here. The pinnacle of this section for me was the intense debate between John Nevin (real presence) and Charles Hodge (memorialist). The next section faithfully maps out the significant OT and NT texts on Passover and the Lord's Table. The Final section defines, analyzes and refutes transubstantiation (Romanist), consubstantiation (Lutheran) and memorialist (majority Evangelical) eucharistic practices as well as laying out the hot issues of regularity (weekly, monthly, etc.), use of wine and paedocommunion (baptized children partaking covenantally). You'll have to read it for yourself to find out where Mathison weighs in.
After reading and contemplating only a few chapters of this book the Lord's Table became an experience unparalleled by anything else for me.
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Some of my favorites in "Hands": "Letter to Robin Silverman" (a zookeeper attacked and killed by Siberian tigers), and the series of poems in the section "Smiling as She Offers Her Awful Gift".
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This narrative revolves around the statement: "The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., is famous because he helped our country change some of its laws." Then in simple language it goes on to explain some of the laws he helped change.
It goes on to say, "Poor people, rich people, white people, black people, and people from all around the world listened when Martin Luther King spoke." Of course, there is mention of his 1963 speech in Washington, D.C., where his "dream was that people everywhere would learn to live together without being mean to one another."
This is an excellent book to read aloud to younger students, although as a school librarian, I have seen it used effectively up to the 5th grade (like another reviewer here). Another good title that covers some of the same territory for young readers is "A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.," by David A. Adler.
I like this book because it tells how Martin Luther King grew up. And it was sweet how he grew up.
I like the book because the pictures are colorful and the story is sweet.
The thing I really like about the book is that it tells sweet things about his personal life, not just his public life.
Mostly, I really like it because it tells how he grew up and about his friendship with a little white boy.
It's really clever because it shows what Martin Luther King was like when he was young.
It's a great book. I think you should read it. And I know that you will enjoy it.
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Harrison's is probably the best medical reference for medical professionals there is. As expected, the 14th edition of this authoritative reference lives up to its name. This book is not meant to be used as a textbook by medical students (or anyone for that matter). For those looking for a textbook, I suggest "Cecil's textbook of medicine", which does a beautiful job in that area. However, when you need to know the last say on any topic in Internal Medicine, your best bet remains Harrison's.
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In this book Anna feels jealous when her neighbours neice Christine visits.Because she has Cerable Palsy she gets loads of attention.She loves ponies but hasn't been able to ride.But the Pony Pals convince her to ride and she rides Acorn.Soon she and Acorn become close to each other and she always wants to be with Acorn.Acorn even does a new trick for Christine.Anna is upset and needs Pam and Lulu.Can Anna win back Acorns love?Find out.
are pony lovers and they have LOTS of pony adventures,also,
Jeanne Betancourt does not axagerate like some authors do.