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Prem Shu Chhe?: A Gujarati-English Bilingual Toddler Book with Roman Transliteration
Arlene Singh
Curious Kahaani
2026
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Introduction to Radiologic & Imaging Sciences & Patient Care
Arlene M. Adler; Richard R. Carlton; Kori L. Stewart; Vesna Balac
Elsevier Health Sciences
2026
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Gain a solid foundation in radiologic patient care skills for career success! Using a clear and concise format, Introduction to Radiologic & Imaging Sciences & Patient Care, 9th Edition, introduces you to the imaging sciences, offering comprehensive coverage that meets the relevant standards set by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) Curriculum Guide and the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Task List for certification examinations. This text not only helps you prepare for certification but also provides useful, practical information needed for professional practice and clinical success. More than 300 high-quality photographs and line drawings help students understand and visualize patient care procedures Step-by-step procedures are presented in boxed lists throughout the text with easy-to-follow directions to help ensure students are well-prepared for clinical success Strong pedagogy clearly organizes information and highlights what is most important in every chapter Back-of-book review questions and student labs provide opportunities for review and application NEW! Informatics content addresses the impacts of informatics and AI on patient-centered care UPDATED! Coverage reflects the latest updates in the field, aligning with the ARRT Content Specifications for all primary modalities EXPANDED and UPDATED! Human diversity content addressing the unique needs of the LGBTQ+ patient to deliver competent and inclusive care EXPANDED and UPDATED! Exploration of patient interactions addresses trauma-informed care
Everything You Need to Know If Your Family is on Welfare
Arlene Erlbach
ROSEN PUBLISHING GROUP
1997
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Harbor of Hope: Nurses of the Boston Floating Hospital
Arlene Wynbeek Keeling
Bright Leaf
2026
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The untold story of Boston's Floating Hospital and the nurses whose work redefined infant care In late nineteenth-century Boston, nearly one in five babies did not survive infancy. Each summer, outbreaks of "summer complaint"--a deadly gastrointestinal illness caused by contaminated cow's milk--swept through the city's poorest neighborhoods. Infants born to immigrant families were especially vulnerable, trapped in stifling tenements with poor sanitation and little access to safe nutrition. Searching for a solution, reform-minded Bostonians looked to New York City's hospital boats, which offered sick children relief from the heat. In the summer of 1894, Boston launched its own bold experiment: the Boston Floating Hospital. What began as a modest charitable venture in Boston Harbor soon transformed pediatric care. While physicians have long received credit for the Floating Hospital's success in reducing infant mortality, Harbor of Hope tells a deeper story. Historian Arlene W. Keeling reveals the essential and often overlooked role of nurses. It was nurses who translated medical theory into lifesaving practice: feeding and bathing fragile infants, administering treatments, calming anxious mothers, and carefully observing each child's response. Serving as the vital link between doctors and families, they became the heart of the Floating Hospital's mission. Tracing the hospital's story from its first voyage to its tragic destruction by fire in 1927, Harbor of Hope situates these nurses within a city undergoing dramatic change. Against the backdrop of rapid industrial growth, mass immigration, and emerging movements in public health and social reform, Keeling shows how skill, compassion, and persistence reshaped the fate of Boston's most vulnerable children. Set afloat on Boston Harbor, this is a powerful story of caregiving, innovation, and the women who fought day after day to save babies' lives.
Harbor of Hope: Nurses of the Boston Floating Hospital
Arlene Wynbeek Keeling
Bright Leaf
2026
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The untold story of Boston's Floating Hospital and the nurses whose work redefined infant care In late nineteenth-century Boston, nearly one in five babies did not survive infancy. Each summer, outbreaks of "summer complaint"--a deadly gastrointestinal illness caused by contaminated cow's milk--swept through the city's poorest neighborhoods. Infants born to immigrant families were especially vulnerable, trapped in stifling tenements with poor sanitation and little access to safe nutrition. Searching for a solution, reform-minded Bostonians looked to New York City's hospital boats, which offered sick children relief from the heat. In the summer of 1894, Boston launched its own bold experiment: the Boston Floating Hospital. What began as a modest charitable venture in Boston Harbor soon transformed pediatric care. While physicians have long received credit for the Floating Hospital's success in reducing infant mortality, Harbor of Hope tells a deeper story. Historian Arlene W. Keeling reveals the essential and often overlooked role of nurses. It was nurses who translated medical theory into lifesaving practice: feeding and bathing fragile infants, administering treatments, calming anxious mothers, and carefully observing each child's response. Serving as the vital link between doctors and families, they became the heart of the Floating Hospital's mission. Tracing the hospital's story from its first voyage to its tragic destruction by fire in 1927, Harbor of Hope situates these nurses within a city undergoing dramatic change. Against the backdrop of rapid industrial growth, mass immigration, and emerging movements in public health and social reform, Keeling shows how skill, compassion, and persistence reshaped the fate of Boston's most vulnerable children. Set afloat on Boston Harbor, this is a powerful story of caregiving, innovation, and the women who fought day after day to save babies' lives.
Emerging Library Technologies, is written for librarians/information professionals, teachers, administrators, researchers, undergraduate/graduate students, and others who are interested in learning about some of the most popular emerging technologies in the media today such as artificial intelligence, robotics, drones, driverless vehicles, big data, virtual/augmented reality, 3D printing, and wearable technologies. This valuable resource shows how they can be used in libraries and resource centers, and how to get stakeholder buy in for implementing these technologies.
Are Drones in Your Library’s Future?
Ida Arlene Joiner
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2023
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Are Drones in Your Library’s Future?: An Introduction shows librarians how drone technology can be used to enhance library offerings and programs. The title presents an overview of drones, how they are being used in different types of libraries, and how they might be used most effectively in the future. The book considers purchase decisions, examples of library drone-use, the application of drones for STEM education within libraries, and in-depth interviews with experts on the latest technology. The title also includes a highly-practical set of resources for those librarians looking to obtain grants for the purchase of drones, and guidance on partnering with schools, universities, and other organizations to make implementing drones in the library a great success. Drones are increasingly used by all types of libraries including academic, public, and school. Their availability and use in libraries is increasing, and their future potential to enrich libraries is massive.
Offering fresh and provocative explorations of the ancient theorists, this book aims to clarify and stimulate discussion of the role Athenian democracy can play in the understanding of democratic institutions.
Your Client’s Internal Experience illustrates key principles of affect regulation through case examples. Topics include affect regulation and the autonomic nervous system, defence mechanisms and the limbic system, threat management and the amygdala, therapeutic engagement issues and the vagal system, personality disorders as affect management strategy, the adolescent brain, integrating selected neurobiological concepts into the supervisory process, and psychotic symptoms. Arlene Montgomery tackles the vexing problem of a clinician’s internal response to clients, utilising exercises to examine the therapist’s reactions to clinical material as a way to gather data about the client’s internal experience. Selected treatment principles of regulation theory guide each chapter. Companion concepts such as intersubjectivity, strangulation of affect and hidden regulators of attachment are also presented.
Join Joe, the joyful blue cupcake on his journey to finding a cakemate Joe will meet new cakes and travel from Sweetsville to Sugartown But...will he find what he is looking for? Will Joe find his cakemate? Cakemates is a colorful, beautifully illustrated book about fearlessly embracing who you are and finding your own happiness.
Reasonably priced, heavily illustrated, and packed with information, this award-winning guide covers the history of tobacco use in America from the 1870s to the present, so that young people can understand how such a dangerous habit became so popular.
Beautiful ladies, dashing "chevaliers," injuries, and death; how were these part of the literary tournament? This schematic analysis examines these and numerous other aspects of the knightly tournament as they were presented in works of the late twelfth to early thirteenth centuries, and also identifies the role the tournament played in the literature of the day. This analysis of Old French narratives views the sport in its infancy, and in the process reveals contrasts with the more colorful and better-known tournament of the fifteenth century.