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"The authors of this book share decades of geriatric perioperative nursing care experience with readers in a thorough, systematic manner....[This book] would be an excellent addition to the library of any health care professional, especially a perioperative nurse, who provides care to older adults."--AORN Journal, the official publication of the Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses "This is a solid, well thought out book. The text has a clarity and focus which enhances understanding of the topics presented. It is particularly notable for crisp reading and uncomplicated, meaningful illustrations. Kudos to the authors for presenting such a medically solid book without losing the art ...
'A guide to counteract medical misogyny' New Scientist 'The world's most famous - and outspoken - gynaecologist' Guardian In The Menopause Manifesto internationally renowned, New York Times bestselling author Dr Jen Gunter brings you empowerment through knowledge by countering stubborn myths and misunderstandings about menopause with hard facts, real science, fascinating historical perspective and expert advice. The only thing predictable about menopause is its unpredictability. Factor in widespread misinformation, a lack of research, and the culture of shame around women's bodies, and it's no wonder women are unsure what to expect during the menopause transition and beyond. Menopause is not...
** Includes the 2024 shortlisted Caine Prize story, 'Animals' ** **An Oprah Daily and Brittle Paper Most Anticipated Book of 2024** A searing, unflinching collection of stories set in Nigeria that explores community expectations, familial strife and the struggle for survival. A one-eyed chicken, a chimpanzee forgotten in a cage, a tormented daughter searching for a link to past lives. Everday madness and monsters are explored against the backdrop of an indifferent Lagos in Uche Okonkwo's dynamic debut collection. Across ten evocative stories, A Kind of Madness dips in and out of the lives of Nigerians, weaving through their lunacy and longing, unravelling the tensions between mothers and dau...
Change? Places! Where To? Bamboo Rubber Bands Play Who? Object/S define you? Jennifer, a medical doctor, and Ben, a veterinarian, husband and wife, testified against two head honchos of the GTO international syndicate. Life has never been the same since “doing the right thing”. To avoid capture, torture and elimination by the GTO international syndicate, Ben and Jennifer frequently change appearance, style and location. As you can imagine, they frequently changed names and associate ID documents. However, for reader convenience, a person in this series of books is referred to by the same name in all references to that person. Change? shares their perpetually changing locations and lifest...
This is the hilarious tale, from a man's perspective, of a five year journey through fertility and infertility. Mikael doesn't set himself up as an expert on fertility and he doesn't try and push any particular way to get pregnant. He simply tells the story of the roller-coaster he and his wife went through trying to conceive and give birth to their two daughters.
Renowned composer Jennifer Higdon is best known for her symphonic pieces blue cathedral, Concerto for Orchestra, City Scape, Concerto 4-3 and Violin Concerto (2010 Pulitzer Prize). These compositions illustrate her breadth of style and avant-garde technique. The author examines these works--with commentary by Higdon--as well as the music of her first opera, with a focus on compositional history, musical characteristics, formal analysis and critical reception.
Progressive journalist Jennifer Van Arsdale was thrilled to be chosen to write the biography of America’s first woman president, Patricia Farnsworth, whom she admired for her transformation of the U.S. But after two days of interviews with Farnsworth in her magnificent California home, Jennifer is attacked by thugs in the formerly safe and prosperous town of Laguna Beach. A Black veteran with an illegal gun saves her from harm and she feels compelled to listen to what he and his friends have to say about what has become of their state and country—all of it contrary to her beliefs. What Jennifer does next will throw America into an uproar.
-A collection of 9 short stories based on the experiences of 9 Japanese women in NY- 9 women are from 19 year- old Tomoko of "First Love" to 65 year- old Atsuko of "Last Love". Their occupations range from translator, singer, writer, art planner, hairdresser, textile designer, doctor, boutique owner, and flower artist. Also, New York's parks, museums, shops, restaurants, etc. appear, and you can enjoy the fun of walking around New York while reading this story as a road story. These places in New York that appear in this story are the places of their memories, and the heartbreak map engraved forever in the map of their heart. Enjoy each love story as you explore the fascinating places in New York.
First Step Nursery School was founded in 1977 by Ina Sinsheimer. Grounded in a deep respect for children, the teaching of independence, and caring for others, the small Santa Monica preschool has remained consistent for 40 years. In Ina’s words “I hope that when a child walks out of the gate they will climb any mountain they wish to climb, educational or otherwise. I hope they have learned to question the world, ask ‘Can you explain that to me?’ or say, ‘I do not understand’ or ‘I do not agree’. More importantly, I hope they choose for their life’s work something that will make this a better world and that they find someone to share their life, because no matter how successful your are, life without someone to love is incomplete.