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  • Part 2 book "Study guide for fundamentals of nursing the art and science of nursing care" includes content: Hygiene, skin integrity and wound care, activity, rest and sleep, comfort, nutrition, urinary elimination, bowel elimination, oxygenation, fluid, electrolyte and acid–base balance, self concept, stress and adaptation, loss, grief, and dying, sensory functioning, sexuality, spirituality.

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  • Part 1 book "Fluids and electrolytes demystified" includes content: Key elements underlying fluid and electrolyte balance, key elements underlying acid–base balance, general nursing assessments and diagnostic tests related to fluid, electrolyte, and acid–base balance, fluid volume imbalances - hypovolemia and hypervolemia; sodium imbalances - hyponatremia and hypernatremia

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  • Part 1 book "Nutrition for veterinary technicians and nurses" includes content: Nutrients and energy, water, carbohydrates, fats, protein and amino acids, vitamins, minerals, digestion and absorption, energy balance, nutritional requirements of dogs and cats, history and regulation of pet foods, pet food labels, nutrient content of pet foods, types of pet foods, raw food diets - fact versus fiction, pet food preservatives, homemade diets,... and other contents.

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  • Part 1 book "Congenital heart disease - The nursing care handbook" includes content: Congenital heart disease classification, epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and outcome; routine and emergency bedside equipment setup; acid base balance in pediatric congenital heart patients; fluid and electrolyte balance; nutrition management - parenteral and enteral nutrition and oral intake,... and other contents.

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  • Chapter 6 - Nutrition. The importance of a nutritionally balanced menu is obvious in the case of menus for hospitals and nursing homes,for example.But even à la carte menus in restaurants should provide enough nutritional variety to allow customers to select nutritionally balanced meals.Dietary health and nutrition are considered in detail in chapter 6.

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  • Deficient balance and fear of falling in elderly people can lead to disturbed daily activities, falling, and finally reduced quality of life. Therefore, evaluation of low-risk methods that might partially improve balance in this group of people is of utmost importance.

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  • Desi bird rearing is a beneficial enterprise, nursing regular income and livelihood of tribal women farmers. The project entitled “Empowerment of tribal women by developing desi chicken enterprise in Salem District” was funded by State Balanced Growth Fund, Tamil Nadu (SBGF) and implemented by Veterinary University Training and Research Centre, Salem at Chinngoundapuram village, Ayodhyapattinam block, Salem District.

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  • When a newborn requires neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) hospitalization, parent and infant experience an unusual often prolonged separation. This critical care environment poses challenges to parent-infant closeness. Parents desire physical contact and holding and touching are particularly important.

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  • part 2 book “clinical research for the doctor of nursing practice” has contents: a community– academic collaboration to have an impact on childhood obesity, the impact of evidence-based design, the lived experience of chronic pain in nurse educators,… and other contents.

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  • This collection of essays demonstrates the international scope of history of nursing scholarship today, encompassing studies from Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and Europe. The authors examine the social and ethical issues which challenge nurses and midwives in different cultures; the transcultural issues which arise when carers move from one culture to another; and the process of professionalization for women over three centuries. The book highlights the significance of nursing in the history of womenʼs lives and work....

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  • Musculoskeletal diseases are the most common causes of disability in developed countries throughout the world, and in the United Kingdom, a signifi - cant rheumatic disease affects one in seven of the population. They also affect people from all walks of life and of all age groups including babies and the very elderly. Rheumatic diseases are so common that it is inevitable that every nurse will at some time provide care for a rheumatic patient. It is therefore essential that they have some knowledge of rheumatology nursing.

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  • The authors, who all have wide experience in teaching and practising adult nursing, collaborated to write this book, which evolved from a clinical skills module. It became apparent that students loved learning the introductory nursing skills, but there were few easily accessible texts to support their learning. This book is therefore aimed at nursing students embarking on their nursing education, although some of it will also be suitable for care assistants who are involved in delivering direct nursing care to patients.

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  • W hat makes for a good health system? What makes a health system fair? And how do we know whether a health system is performing as well as it could? These questions are the subject of public debate in most countries around the world. Naturally, answers will depend on the perspective of the respondent.

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  • Deprivation and exclusion are one of the common phenomena in almost all-ageing societies. The elderly in the developing countries also suffer from chronic deprivation and poverty as socio-economic relations change. Studies on the livelihood pattern of the aged in Africa show that poverty among the elderly is one of the challenges in the new millennium (Williams, 2003).

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  • We all know it’s not always easy as women to live up to what’s expected of us in the 21st century.We’re supposed to run the family, the home and a job and stillwe struggle with inequalities in thewaywomen are treated, particularly around those everyday issues such as balancing home and family life, or women’s lack of equal pay. It’s hardly surprising that the incidence of stress and depression is rising. But we rarely encounter women who are experiencing the severe and enduring conditions of mental illness and distress that are described here....

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  • A substantial number of older persons report insecure balance and experience falls and fear of falling. Prospective studies indicate that 20–30% of those over age 65 fall each year, and the proportion is even higher in hospitalized elderly and nursing home patients. Each year 8% of individuals 75 suffer a serious fall-related injury. Hip fractures often result in hospitalization and nursing home admission. For each person who is physically disabled, there are others whose functional independence is constrained by anxiety and fear of falling.

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