Browse Results

Showing 101 through 125 of 722 results

Pharmacology for the Primary Care Provider, Fourth Edition

by Marilyn Winterton Edmunds Maren Stewart Mayhew Stephen M. Setter

Written by and for nurse practitioners, and also suitable for physician's assistants, this edition focuses on what you need to know to safely and effectively prescribe drugs for primary care.

Effective Management in Therapeutic Recreation Services Third Edition

by Marcia Jean Carter Christen G. Smith Gerald S. O'Morrow

Effective Management in Therapeutic Recreation 3rd Edition,provides theoretical and practical knowledge about the management of therapeutic recreation services in health and human service organizations in North America. The text was written for upper-level under-graduate students as well as practitioners. The text was also prepared for a therapeutic recreation specialist who has responsibility for managing direct therapeutic recreation service and the assignment and direction of staff, volunteers, and interns who deliver the service.

Understanding Criminal Law

by Joshua Dressler

This text is primarily designed for use by law students enrolled in a course in Criminal Law. It also has served successfully in undergraduate courses covering substantive criminal law. The text considers common law doctrine, statutory reform (with particular emphasis on the Model Penal Code), and constitutional law affecting the substantive criminal law.

Court Reporting: Bad Grammar Good Punctuation Workbook

by Margaret Wakeman Wells

A language arts workbook for court reporting

Pediatric Physical Therapy Fifth Edition

by Jan Stephen Tecklin

This fifth edition of Tecklin’s Pediatric Physical Therapy Pediatric Physical Therapy provides basic medical information regarding common clinical diagnostic categories, followed by coverage of physical therapy evaluation, treatment, and special issues within each diagnostic group.

The Litigation Paralegal: A Systems Approach Fifth Edition

by James W. H. Mccord

Educators and students alike will benefit from the clear presentation of material, the emphasis on ethics, the extensive coverage of electronic discovery and filing, as well as features such as the medical guide, numerous checklists, provocative quotations, and a wealth of practical assignments set in the context of one or more litigation cases

Modern Plumbing

by E. Keith Blankenbaker

The text provides basic information about safety, tools, materials, equipment, procedures, and career opportunities in the plumbing field.

Microsoft Official Academic Course: MICROSOFT WORD 2013

by Microsoft Official Academic Course

This Word 2013 text is mapped to the Word 2013 certification exam objectives and is designed to re-enforce workforce skills.

Programmable Logic Controllers (Fourth Edition)

by Frank D. Petruzella

This fourth edition of Programmable Logic Controllers continues to provide an up-to-date introduction to all aspects of PLC programming, installation, and maintaining procedures.

Heartsaver First Aid: Student Workbook

by Louis Gonzales Michael W. Lynch Sue Bork

This course provides a framework for learning basic skills that may save a life or prevent further injury.

Treatment Planning in Career Counseling

by John J. Liptak

This process-oriented, how-to, and clinically oriented text is the book that the market has been waiting for. Ideal for both beginning and experienced career counselors, the text reviews the most influential career development theories and illustrates how to use them in developing treatment plans. The author provides a practical focus on how to most effectively and competently use these theories in practice, leaving the comprehensive overview and in-depth discussion of theories for other career counseling texts.

Medical Coding: What It Is and How It Works (Second Edition)

by Patricia T. Aalseth

In clear and straightforward language, Medical Coding: What It Is and How It Works, Second Edition provides an overview of the evolution of medical coding and all the various coding systems, how they relate, and how they function. Reasoning and consequences of the delayed ICD-10 implementation are explained along with a sound overview of the ICD-10-CM and PCS classification systems. For those contemplating a career in the coding field, this book is ideal as a basic orientation. Other individuals in healthcare management and administration will also benefit from a basic understanding of how coding works. Unlike other publications that focus only on coding, this book integrates coding guidelines and principles into the billing and reimbursement process, giving the student a more practical foundation in the rationale for correct coding. Healthcare fraud and abuse is addressed as well, to assure that readers understand ethical concerns inherent in coding for reimbursement. Instructor Resources: Instructor's Manual, PowerPoint slides, Test Bank

Medical Insurance for Pharmacy Technicians

by Janet Liles Cynthia Newby

Medical Insurance for Pharmacy Technicians provides a practical, focused overview of medical insurance and billing of prescriptions in the community pharmacy setting. Each chapter is structured to give students a hands-on, practical approach to understanding and working with prescription charges and the billing process. This text is precisely tailored for a brief introduction to the fundamental understanding of claim processing principles for pharmacy technicians.

NSC Bloodborne and Airborne Pathogens Workbook

by National Safety Council Staff

PART OF National Safety Council to save lives through education, research and advocacy.

Teaching Reading in Today's Elementary Schools Eleventh Edition

by Betty D. Roe Sandy H. Smith

This market-leading text sets the standard for reading instruction to ensure that aspiring teachers are able to help students learn not only how to recognize words, but also how to comprehend what they read--and enjoy the process. The book balances new approaches to reading, such as language arts integration and emergent literacy/literacy as a continuum, with more traditional foundations of strong skills and phonics instruction. Updates to the Eleventh Edition include discussion of the latest technology for literacy learning, how writing instruction impacts literacy learning, and recent movements in literacy assessment.

Foundations of Emergency Management

by David Mcelreath Julie C. Speck Robert Nations Carl J. Jensen [et al.]

Covers the following topics: Foundations of Emergency Management History of Emergency Management in the United States Principle Hazards Facing the United States Power and Policy of Stakeholders and First Responders Roles in Emergency Management Strategy Roles in Emergency Management: Volunteer Organizations and NGOs Role of the Emergency Manager and Developing an Effective Emergency Management Organization Preparing for the Inevitable The Emergency Management Process: Risk Perception and Analysis, Prevention, and Hazard Mitigation The Emergency Management Process: Disaster Recovery Professionalization of Emergency Management International Emergency Management Future of Emergency Management

Permaculture: A Designers' Manual

by Bill Mollison

This edition was compiled for teachers, students and designers as they master the art of assembling conceptual, material, and strategic components in a pattern which functions to benefit life in all its forms.

Safety and Sanitation (Second Edition)

by Michael R. Pepper

Empowers its readers on public health and safety by providing guidelines for safety and sanitation.

Providing Home Care: A Textbook for Home Health Aides (4th Edition)

by William Leahy Jetta Fuzy Julie Grafe

The book presents content that reflects state and federal training requirements, OSHA regulations, and current CDC guidelines and "Green" material that discusses ways to be environmentally friendly.

MCSE Exams

by The Editors at the ExamREVIEW

Learn more about what you'll be asked in the MCSE exams!

Facilitated Stretching (4th Edition)

by Robert Mcatee

Facilitated Stretching, Fourth Edition, remains the most trusted resource for proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) stretching, an effective and easy-to-use method that involves stretching the muscle, contracting it isometrically against resistance, and then stretching it again to increase range of motion. Featuring a full-color interior, streamlined organization, the fourth edition brings PNF stretching beyond the treatment room with the inclusion of techniques for the gym, workout room, and home. The fourth edition offers a visual demonstration of PNF stretching techniques with more than 320 photos and illustrations. It includes these updates: - A full-color interior provides readers with clear images of the techniques discussed - Graphic elements on selected photos highlight the muscles being stretched as well as the isometric effort for the stretcher and the partner - Reorganization streamlines the content into two parts, first focusing on the basics and then covering stretches - Expanded content demonstrates how to incorporate stretches, including strengthening routines, into nontherapy workouts to optimize functional training - An appendix showcases anatomical planes of motion, anatomical terms, and types of joints - Online high-definition video presents both treatment room techniques and simplified PNF stretches for nontherapy settings "Facilitated Stretching, Fourth Edition," examines techniques and guidelines for PNF stretches in a variety of settings. Stretches are demonstrated on a treatment table, mat on the floor, chair, cable-pulley machine, and weightlifting bench. Stretches are grouped according to each joint, and the majority of the stretches include both a partner stretch version and a self-stretch version.

Vagupparai Charalgal - Azhagiya Thooralgalai...!

by Navin Raj Thangavel

A collection of poems written by the author during his college days based on his feelings on love and other thoughts.

10 Critical Components for Success in the Special Education Classroom

by Marcia Rohrer Nannette Samson

Your blueprint for building structure, consistency, and accountability year-round! This must-have guide provides special education teachers with a solid, workable action plan to manage the classroom and ensure student success. Learn instructional strategies to: Support all students with special needs, including those with more severe disabilities Organize your classroom, materials, and staff and student schedules Plan and assess standards-based lessons, annual IEP's, behavioral interventions, and more Foster parent communication and staff collaboration Packed with real-world examples, free tools to use and share, a list of resources and a helpful glossary, this dynamic resource will inspire you, develop your teacher toolbox, and ensure your students are on the path to achievement!

Whole Brain Teaching for Challenging Kids (and the Rest of Your Class, Too!)

by Chris Biffle

Whole Brain Teaching, a grass roots, education reform movement, begun in 1999 by three Southern California teachers, has attracted an astonishing following among educators across the U.S. and in 30 foreign countries. Based on cutting edge scientific research, Whole Brain Teaching recognizes that students learn the most when they are engaged in lessons that involve seeing, hearing, doing, speaking and feeling. Join the revolution! Transform your students from passive receivers of information to dynamic creators of high energy lessons.

A History of Design from the Victorian Era to the Present

by Ann Ferebee Jeff Byles

A unique cross-disciplinary survey of design history, A History of Design from the Victorian Era to the Present offers a concise overview of the modern milestones of architecture, interior design, graphic design, product design, and photography from the Crystal Palace of 1851 to the iPhone at the turn of the twenty-first century.

Refine Search

Showing 101 through 125 of 722 results