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Alcohol plays a major role in health care problems, which affects nursing practice from obstetrics to geriatrics. This book brings together the research on alcohol use that is relevant to nursing practice. It reviews the research on both detrimental and beneficial effects, throughout the lifespan.
Suitable for graduate students in nursing education, this volume contains narratives based on interviews with 21 distinguished teachers of nursing. It provides multiple role models for career development and also offers wisdom, including: deciding on a career in teaching nursing; preparing and mentoring in teaching; and more.
A Practitioner's Guide to Improving Client Health and Fitness
Provides an introduction for mental health practitioners and clinicians to help their clients achieve better mental and physical health through exercise and learn how effective the psychological aspects of exercise can be. This book helps MHPs obtain the background of ways to achieve proper fitness.
A Mental Health Practitioner's Guide to New and Traditional Approaches
Explains why hundreds of techniques used by professionals typically sort into six groups. The integrations of these groups forms the core of the book. Smith's findings also reveal that not only can relaxation go beyond stress management, but that different families of relaxation have different effects.
Part of a series that presents innovations in nursing education. Focusing on the practice of teaching across settings, this review is written for nurse educators in associate, baccalaureate, and graduate nursing programs, staff development, and education.
A guide to understanding and implementing distance education components into social work. This book explains how to administer DE components, discusses the adjustments and rewards of the DE teaching experience, evaluates the benefits for both students and teachers, and addresses the issues in the field.
Identifying the best practices for successful aging, this book examines trends in intergenerational caregiving, and defines roles and responsibilities across the life span. Topics addressed include: how to maximize productive engagement of older adults; how multigenerational issues impact successful aging; and more.
Provides students and professionals with a different approach to the best care for the aging population. Addressing the concerns that have arisen out of an increased life expectancy and the ""elder-boom"" of aging baby boomers, this book points to: changing care and housing needs; health, mental health, and wellness concerns; and more.
Since publication of the initial version of Plagues & Poxes in 1987, which had the optimistic subtitle The Rise and Fall of Epidemic Disease, the rise of new diseases such as AIDS and the deliberate modification and weaponisation of diseases such as anthrax have changed the way we perceive infectious disease. With major modifications to deal with ......