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Cardiac Pacing - A Case Approach

Cardiac Pacing - A Case Approach

David L. Hayes; Paul J. Wang; Marleen Irwin; A. John Camm

Blackwell Futura
1998
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There are many excellent textbooks that exist in the area of implantable devices for arrhythmia control. Few textbooks, however, provide a case study approach. Collectively, these workbooks provide an approach to problem solving an electrocardiographic interpretation for patients with permanent pacemakers and defibrillators. Volume 1 addresses patients with permanent pacemakers Volume 2 examines interactions between pacemakers and implantable defibrillators Volume 3 provides case studies of transtelephonic pacemakers electrocardiography Volume 4 provides more pacemaker and implantable defibrillator troubleshooting cases This volume takes a case-orientated approach, providing a diverse series of problems on a broad range of pacing related topics. The cases are divided into easy, moderate and complex according to their level of difficulty, allowing the reader to gauge their progress. This workbook is suitable for physicians, nurses, technicians, technologists and industry engineers, particularly those new to the field who are keen to learn in a practical way.
Blue Camas: A case of love against the law

Blue Camas: A case of love against the law

Robert L. Wooley

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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In Native American legend blue camas is endowed with special spiritual power. While horseback riding with her brother in the shadow of the Bitterroot Range of Montana, Brandy Lynn, is bucked off her horse in a blue camas meadow. Just eleven years old, something powerful is awakened in her. Her brother, Ferris, five years older, calms the horse and keeps it from breaking a leg that is held in the wet mud. Chagrined and angry Brandy, already an accomplished Montana horse girl, clamors out of the camas covered with mud. She has never been thrown from a horse before. She yells at the horse and attempts to slap him but her brother stops her, not wanting to get the horse riled up and hurt. They are miles from the home ranch. With a blue camas dangling from her hair Brandy suddenly puts her arms around her brother's neck and kisses him on the cheek. It had been building since the day Ferris watched his little sister being born. It would soon blossom into a powerful love affair, a love affair that was against the law of nature and the laws of man. Soon the spirit in the blue camas would be locked in desperate battle with the law.
A Case for Adoption: Embracing the world's children as our children
Adoption is attainable for every family that is hoping to expand The Case for Adoption guides readers through the various types of adoption and illuminates all the moving parts of the adoption process. Adoption is often shrouded in secrecy and hushed tones. No longer The secret is out There are countless children that need families and countless families that need children. Find out all the information you need to choose the right type of adoption for your family and to have a smooth adoption process all in one place. Learn the truth about adoption and make sure to share it. A case for adoption is a treasure trove for anyone seeking to adopt or those that are part of a village that already has adopted.Jessica L. Yates, Esq. hails from the beautiful Bayou State of Louisiana. Although hailing from Louisiana she has acquired the South Florida Swag having grown up predominantly in Palm Beach County. Jessica came to Miami in 2003 to join the University of Miami family and never left. Jessica is a daughter, a favorite granddaughter, an aunt, a proud Miami Hurricane Alumna, and most importantly a mother. She is also a momtrepreneur operating her own family law firm Yates Legal Group, P.A. Jessica L. Yates, Esq. is also an accomplished attorney who has advocated for our most vulnerable children and families in courtrooms throughout South Florida since 2013. Jessica has successfully secured adoptions for "unadoptable" children and been an adoption advocate encouraging cooperation and communication to assist children with gaining forever families. Jessica was recognized as one of the Florida Legal Trend's Legal Elite 2017. Jessica holds a Juris Doctor and a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Miami.She values family and community. Jessica believes that when we invest our best in children and families, not only can we heal one family but we can heal our community, our state, and our nation. It is this belief coupled with her faith in God that led her to choose adoption as a single parent. After becoming aware of the countless children that needed loving homes, Jessica began her adoption journey and welcomed her twins home in 2016. Adopting her daughters has been a life changing adventure that has made her an emboldened adoption advocate.
Atlas of Reconstructive Surgery: A Case-Based Approach

Atlas of Reconstructive Surgery: A Case-Based Approach

Lee L.Q. Pu

Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2023
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Written by the world's leading authority in the field, Atlas of Reconstructive Surgery: A Case-Based Approach offers a case-based, highly illustrated approach to optimizing care for the reconstructive surgery patient. Dr. Lee L.Q. Pu invites you to learn from real cases that he has worked on throughout his years of surgical practice, providing detailed content on each case in an easy-to-follow, templated format. Superb illustrations, before and after case photos, and operative videos help you visualize exactly how Dr. Pu achieves improved outcomes for each patient. Presents a wide variety of cases covering reconstructive surgery of the body, face, and upper and lower limbs. Details how to optimize every aspect of care for the reconstructive surgery patient, including postoperative care and long-term follow-up for each case. Demonstrates Dr. Pu’s techniques through intraoperative photos and procedural video clips. Includes key procedures such as facial reconstruction, complex leg reconstruction, and staging and combining of reconstructive surgeries. Includes surgical pearls throughout. An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
Barry Baskerville Solves a Case

Barry Baskerville Solves a Case

Richard L. Kellogg

Airship 27
2013
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"Barry Baskerville was one of the strangest boys in his hometown of Watsonville.Most of the boys in his class wanted to be astronauts, truck drivers, or cowboys.Barry thought that was silly. He was determined to become the world's most famousdetective. He wanted to be just like Sherlock Holmes."Thus begins "Barry Baskerville Solves a Case." A precocious school age boy who uses observation and deduction to befuddle and impress his classmates, teachers and parents in a tale brightly illustrated by artist Gary Kato intended for young readers (age 7-10).
Woman in the Mirror: A Case of Mistaken Identity

Woman in the Mirror: A Case of Mistaken Identity

Tarsha L. Campbell

Dominionhouse Publishing Design
2013
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From the time you were born, Satan has been at work to distort your true identity and keep you from the abundant life God has for you. The purpose of this book and The Woman in the Mirror Empowerment Series(TM) is to shine God's light into your darkness and illuminate your path to freedom by drawing you closer to the Father in greater intimacy so you can find your true identity in Christ, identify and demolish strongholds in your life, and discover your path to divine fulfillment. The revelations contained in this book will set you free, just as they have done for countless others who have heard and applied these revealed truths in their lives. Get ready to embark upon a journey to extreme liberation and extraordinary healing
Logistics in the Falklands War: A Case Study in Expeditionary Warfare
While many books have been written on the Falklands War, this is the first to focus on the vital aspect of logistics. The challenges were huge; the lack of preparation time; the urgency; the huge distances involved; the need to requisition ships from trade to name but four. After a brief discussion of events leading to Argentina's invasion the book describes in detail the rush to re-organise and deploy forces, despatch a large task force, the innovative solutions needed to sustain the Task Force, the vital staging base at Ascension Island, the in-theatre resupply, the set-backs and finally the restoring of order after victory. Had the logistics plan failed, victory would have been impossible and humiliation inevitable, with no food for the troops, no ammunition for the guns, no medical support for casualties etc. The lessons learnt have never been more important with increasing numbers of out-of-area operations required in remote trouble spots at short notice. The Falklands experience is crucial for the education of new generations of military planners and fascinating for military buffs and this book fills an important gap.
Child and Family Welfare: A Casebook

Child and Family Welfare: A Casebook

Jerry L. Johnson; George Grant

Cognella Academic Publishing
2020
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Child and Family Welfare: A Casebook provides readers with informative and valuable cases to help them improve their engagement, assessment, diagnostic, and treatment planning skills. The cases also serve to enhance the way readers think about their clients and practice in child and family welfare. The opening chapter presents the Advanced Multiple Systems (AMS) approach, which provides readers with a series of guiding practice principles to use while reading the evaluating cases. In proceeding chapters, readers learn about a Children's Protective Services worker managing multiple cases, investigating abuse and neglect, and dealing with the challenges of assessment and placement. Additional cases chronicle the journey of two boys moving through the foster care system and a teenage girl and her little brother waiting to see if an agency can place them together in an adoptive home. Another case shares the story of a teenager who grew up in foster care while still connected to her biological family and who is now attending college. The closing chapter reviews best practice methods in child and family welfare. Child and Family Welfare is part of the Cognella Casebook Series for the Human Services, a collection of textbooks that challenge students to learn through example, build critical competencies, and prepare for effective, vibrant practice.Jerry L. Johnson is an associate professor in the School of Social Work at Grand Valley State University. He received his Ph.D. in sociology from Western Michigan University. Johnson has been in the human services field since 1983, serving as a family therapist, clinical supervisor, administrator, consultant, teacher, trainer, and author.George Grant, Jr. is the dean of the College of Community and Public Service and a professor in the School of Social Work at Grand Valley State University. He received his Ph.D. in sociology from Western Michigan University. Grant, Jr. is a professor, administrator, evaluator, practitioner, and consultant.
Trauma-Informed Care: A Casebook

Trauma-Informed Care: A Casebook

Jerry L. Johnson; George Grant

Cognella Academic Publishing
2020
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Trauma-Informed Care: A Casebook provides readers with thought-provoking and invaluable cases to help them improve their skills in working with clients presenting trauma-based problems and diagnoses.The opening chapter presents the Advanced Multiple Systems (AMS) approach, which provides readers with a series of guiding practice principles to use while evaluating the cases. In proceeding chapters, readers learn about a 77-year-old African American man who suffered the trauma of Hurricane Katrina; an adolescent female who identifies as male and experiences significant personal, family, and social issues on his way to embracing his gender identity; and an adolescent girl in a foster care placement unsuitable for her situation. Additional cases follow a successful salesman and community member whose childhood involved trauma, rape, and loss, and a lesbian women in a long-term, committed relationship who suffers with problems on the job because of her gender identity and desire to surgically transition from female to male. The final chapter reviews best practices in the field of trauma and trauma-informed care.Trauma-Informed Care is part of the Cognella Casebook Series for the Human Services, a collection of textbooks that challenge students to learn through example, build critical competencies, and prepare for effective, vibrant practice.
A Case Examined

A Case Examined

A. L. Barker

Faber Faber
2009
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In a parish of wealthy women, Rose Antrobus forms a committee to decide who should benefit from a small bequest left to charity. Secretly she hopes the money will go to the Peachey family - a mother cruelly abandoned and looking after her three young children on a pittance. But the situation isn't as simple as all that, and soon it causes unexpceted ructions and confrontations - and Rose finds herself turning back the clock to remember a childhood vacation spent at the Marigny chateau in France ... a vacation which, thirty years later, is to provide the solution to her dilemma. 'The dialogue is subtle and the atmosphere of the French visits economically and brilliantly conveyed.' A. S. Byatt
Administrative Law: A Casebook [Connected eBook with Study Center]

Administrative Law: A Casebook [Connected eBook with Study Center]

Bernard Schwartz; Roberto L. Corrada; J. Robert Brown

Aspen Publishing
2022
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Buy a new version of this textbook and receive access to the Connected eBook with Study Center on Casebook Connect, including lifetime access to the online ebook with highlight, annotation, and search capabilities. Access also includes practice questions, an outline tool, and other helpful resources. Connected eBooks provide what you need most to be successful in your law school classes. Written in an accessible, straightforward style, Administrative Law: A Casebook, Tenth Edition focuses on the basic principles of administrative law using a traditional cases-and-notes pedagogy, flexible organization, and examination-length problems at the end of each substantive chapter.This book emphasizes the actual practice of administrative law, highlighting aspects of the law that will help students later as attorneys practicing before federal or state administrative agencies. Notes after cases focus on questions that would be asked by lawyers practicing in the area. End of chapter problems help to accentuate the types of problems confronted by practitioners.New to the Tenth Edition: Full coverage of recent developments, including new appointment and removal cases: Lucia, Seila Law, and Arthrex, plus accompanying notes; the newest developments regarding the doctrine of nondelegation including the Gundy case and Justice Gorsuch's dissenting opinion; new treatment of the doctrine of exhaustion of administrative remedies; the newest developments dealing with standard of review including the DACA and Department of Commerce v. New York cases; the newest developments regarding Chevron and Auer deference, including the Pereira and KisorUpdated coverage of developments involving rulemaking.A new procedural due process case involving the emergency exception in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.Cases and materials relating to state administrative law with an emphasis on California & New York.An edited and shortened chapter on administrative hearings.Professors and students will benefit from: A chronological approach that shows the procedural course of administrative law in actual practiceA broad range of state cases, both classic and currentBalanced coverage that gives students valuable exposure to the state level where most administrative law issues are handled in practice, in addition to the standard treatment of federal lawFlexible organization beginning with an overview of administrative law and its agencies to allow instructors to easily adapt the book to individual course needsClear, accessible writing style that facilitates student learningExcellent notes and explanatory materialA casebook that pays careful attention to explanation, helping students with even complex areas of administrative lawAn examination-length problem at the end of each substantive chapterTeaching materials include: Comprehensive Teacher's Manual with model answers and extensive materials related to teaching administrative law as a simulation course
The Architectural Decoration in Roman Asia Minor: Sagalassos: A Case Study
The Ancient city of Sagalassos is located in the mountains of Pisidia in South-Turkey. Because of the city's abandonment at the end of the sixth or the beginning of the seventh century AD and its rapid burial under slope deposits, the monumental constructions of the city are extremely well-preserved and therefore offer a unique opportunity for architectural study. The urban infrastructure of Sagalassos clearly dates back to the Hellenistic age, but the majority of the preserved monuments were constructed during the Roman Imperial period. Most of the ancient monuments remained basically undated. Through a detailed analysis of architectural decoration, the present study tries to remedy this shortcoming. Comparison between the architectural decoration of the Imperial monuments at Sagalassos and that in use in other cities in Asia Minor whose buildings are better dated on epigraphical grounds, has revealed similarities which clarify the chronology of the buildings at Sagalassos. Due to the extensive reference material available concerning all major ancient cities in this area, the present study can therefore serve as a manual for the study of Roman Imperial architectural decoration in Asia Minor as a whole. As a result of this study, two specific periods of intense building activity can be defined in Sagalassos. The first phase coincided with the Julio-Claudian period, when both agoras in the city were embellished with honorific monuments. Some important complexes likewise date to this period. A second and perhaps more important flourish in building activity started duringHadrian's reign and continued under the Antonine emperors and Septimus Severus. The majority of the Roman buildings at the monumental centre of Sagalassos date from this period, including important sacral and profane monuments such as the Sanctuary of Antoninus Pius and the