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This fully revised new edition focuses on the clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic aspects of conditions encountered by the coloproctologist and gastroenterological surgeon, who are faced with an increasing number of precise and specific treatment modalities.
An established text showing doctors and careers how to provide a high level of physical and psychological comfort.
'Succeeding as a Nurse' is an invaluable book for aspiring nurses, new nurses and those who are further into their careers. It combines general guidance and information with an insight into the working lives of today’s successful nurses. The first part of the book, 'Key skills', looks at the general skills required by a successful modern nurse, from writing skills to time management, and from coping with violence to getting the most out of training. The second part, 'Career destinations', is written by contributors working in specific nursing or nursing-related roles. They tell it how it is – what the job is like, what type of person would enjoy it and how you can get there if you think it could be for you. Most importantly, they pass on their own tips and advice so you can benefit from their experience. So if you’re on the path to success already, or you’re just starting out, give yourself a helping hand with Succeeding as a Nurse.
If you've been diagnosed - or think you might be soon - with ulcerative colitis, you will know that it has symptoms which can be painful, disruptive and frequently embarrassing. Although a common condition, it is one not often talked about, which makes the practical advice given in this handbook even more indispensable. In Coping Successfully with Ulcerative Colitis, Peter Cartwright offers clear, accessible information about the condition. He outlines the causes and explains which diagnostic tests are necessary and what treatments are available. The book also gives helpful strategies for self-management through diet and other lifestyle changes. Should surgery become necessary, there is step-by-step guidance on to what to expect, both during a hospital stay and afterwards, and reassuring insights on adjusting to a stoma. This practical, readable and clinically comprehensive book will reassure you or your loved one, offering an opportunity to live life to the full, free from the limitations imposed by ulcerative colitis.
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About Life and Uganda by Fred R. Lybrand, is a book about the amazing transformation of a church from minimal involvement to deep saturation the work of the Great Commission. In a little over three years this modest-size church has sent over 50 members as short term missionaries to Uganda. The results speak for themselves. In these three years, Midland Bible Church alone has shared with 25,000+ Ugandans in villages, schools, and prisons... seeing over 5,000 converts. In the villages alone 5,000 Ugandans have heard the message of God's grace, with at least 2,500 of those placing their faith in Christ. In these villages, the churches which were established are vibrant and continue to this day ...
Seventeen-year-old Angie, who lives with her family in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, finds herself in love for the first time the summer after high school graduation.
1986: Adrien, Etienne and Nina are ten when they meet at school and they quickly become inseparable. They promise each other to one day leave their provincial backwater, move to Paris, and never part. 2017: A car is dragged from the bottom of a lake. Virginie, a local journalist with a mysterious past, is reporting on the case. She also reflects on the relationship between Adrien, Etienne, and Nina--as thick as thieves when they were young but who no longer speak.