Tag: Practice

Cardiopulmonary Bypass Principles and Practice


Free Download Cardiopulmonary Bypass: Principles and Practice By Glenn P. Gravlee MD, Richard F. Davis MD, Alfred H. Stammers MSA CCP, Ross M. Ungerleider MD MBA
2007 | 816 Pages | ISBN: 0781768152 | PDF | 10 MB
Established as the standard reference on cardiopulmonary bypass, Dr. Gravlee’s text is now in its Third Edition. This comprehensive, multidisciplinary text covers all aspects of cardiopulmonary bypass including sections on equipment, physiology and pathology, hematologic aspects, and clinical applications. This edition features a new section on cardiopulmonary bypass in neonates, infants, and children and a new chapter on circulatory support for minimally invasive cardiac surgery. Other highlights include state-of-the-art information on low-volume circuits and other new equipment and discussions of outcomes data for on-pump and off-pump surgeries.

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Behavior Safety and Clinical Practice in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031549228 | 338 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 7 MB
This book addresses behavior safety and clinical practice with persons who have intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). It focuses on safety concerns among children, youth, and adults with IDD who are susceptible to accidents and personal injury, lack self-preservation skills to prevent and avoid risk exposure, demonstrate behavior that is harmful (e.g., abuse, aggression, and property destruction), and receive restrictive and potentially unsafe interventions. The book examines characteristics of service settings, including strategies that promote environmental safety, training of care providers to implement safety protocols, and mitigation of risk factors associated with disease transmission. In addition, it describes evidence-based practices at the person-specific, intervention, and organizational levels, featuring service recommendations and directions for future research.

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Balance of power theory and practice in the 21st century


Free Download Balance of power : theory and practice in the 21st century By Fortmann, Michel; Paul, T. V.; Wirtz, James J
2004 | 384 Pages | ISBN: 0804750165 | PDF | 2 MB
Since the 16th century, balance of power politics have profoundly influenced international relations. But in recent years-with the sudden disappearance of the Soviet Union, growing power of the United States, and increasing prominence of international institutions-many scholars have argued that balance of power theory is losing its relevance. This book examines the current position and future of balance of power dynamics in international politics.In this book, prominent scholars pay special attention to the theoretical and historical criticisms of balance of power theory while empirically assessing its validity at both global and regional levels. The volume also looks at systemic factors favoring or hindering a return to balance of power politics. It evaluates the challenges posed by subnational actors, such as terrorist groups, and weapons of mass destruction to international order. Further, it examines the relevance of balance of power axioms in selected regions: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, East Asia, South Asia, and Latin America.

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Assessing Impairment From Theory to Practice (2024)


Free Download Jack Naglieri Sam Goldstein, Jack A. Naglieri, "Assessing Impairment: From Theory to Practice"
English | 2009 | pages: 173 | ISBN: 0387875417 | PDF | 2,6 mb
Impairment and disability are widely used terms, yet considerable disagreement exists as to their relationship especially when impairment means different things to different professionals in the fields of mental health, medicine, and education. Although diagnostic criteria for various disorders are clearly detailed in the DSM-IV and elsewhere, criteria for impairment remain elusive. And patients with severe limitations but minimal symptoms, or the reverse, further complicate the discussion.The first in-depth treatment of the theory, definition, and evaluation of this core concept, Assessing From Theory to Practice cuts through the confusion and cross-talk. Leading scholars and clinicians offer a robust evidence base for a much-needed reconceptualization of impairment within the context of diagnosis and disability, arguing for a wide-ranging quality-of-life perspective. This contextual approach to assessment goes beyond mere symptom counting, resulting in more accurate diagnosis, targeted interventions, and improved patient functioning.Within this concise but comprehensive volume, coverage focuses on key areasCurrent conceptualizations from the DSM-IV and other medical models.Methodologies for measuring symptom severity and impairment.Social/behavioral issues, such as resilience, adaptive behaviors, and family environment.Developmental issues across the life span.Legal and ethical questions and civil rights issues.Impairment and disability as they relate to trauma.The interdisciplinary model proposed in Assessing Impairment gives clinicians vital tools for working with the unique limitations and strengths of every patient. Child, school, and educational psychologists will find it particularly useful, given the critical importance of early detection and the complexity of young people s lives."

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Animal Models in Research Principles and Practice


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 9819700477 | 645 Pages | PDF (True) | 40 MB
This book describes the development of animal models widely used in biomedical research using step-wise instructions and photographs. Showcasing a wide range of species from zebra fishes, birds, rodents, rabbits, dogs, and pigs, the book includes detailed methodology on how to work with these species and to develop various models. The animal models in neurology including stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and Schizophrenia; Animal models in cancer research, sleep disorders, and cardiovascular diseases are described to meet the understanding of researchers who plan to replicate these models in their laboratories. In depth detailing on the development of targeted gene knockouts and transgenics, implantation models that are used in toxicology studies, and pharmacokinetic studies in pigs and dogs are a highlight. Further, the book describes pharmacologic, chemically induced, surgically induced, microbiologically induced, infectious models, models for neurobehavioral studies, oncology research, and pain research. The book has dedicated sections on anesthesia and analgesia and teaches procedures like venous cut-downs and cannulations in pigs and dogs, and endotracheal intubation, mechanical ventilation and thoracotomy in rodents and will serve as a self-training tool. Concepts in the field of animal model development are explained using examples. Sample size selection, study design, and statistical evaluation of experiments involving laboratory animals are explained to enable young researchers to practically understand the nuances. This book will be a valuable tool for academicians, students, scientists, and veterinarians and will benefit equally who are new to the field and who are already working with laboratory animals.

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Adventure Therapy Theory, Research, and Practice


Free Download Adventure Therapy: Theory, Research, and Practice By Michael A. Gass, H.L. "Lee" Gillis, Keith C. Russell, Aleta L. Meyer
2012 | 425 Pages | ISBN: 0415892899 | PDF | 3 MB
The evolution and history of adventure therapy, as chronicled in the second chapter of this book, well demonstrates how far this field has evolved from a "divergent therapy" into an efficacious form of therapy that engages clients on cognitive, affective, and behavioral levels. Adventure Therapy is written by three professionals who have been at the forefront of the field since its infancy. The theory, techniques, research, and case studies they present are the cutting edge of this field. The authors focus on:*the theory substantiating adventure therapy *illustrations that exemplify best practices *the research validating the immediate as well as long-term effects of adventure therapy, when properly conducted. This book is the leading academic text, professional reference, and training resource for adventure therapy practices in the field of mental health. It is appropriate for a wide range of audiences, including beginner and experienced therapists, as well as graduate students.

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