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Allied Health 2020 Catalogue 2020 CATALOGUE ALLIED HEALTH PUBLISHER LISTING Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Brookes Publishing Co. IGI Global American Academy of Pediatrics Canadian Scholars McFarland American Council on Exercise CBS Publishers & Distributors Pvt Ltd, India Melbourne University Publishing American Nurses Association Central Recovery Press Oncology Nursing Society American Psychological Assocation Cognella Academic Publishing Paradigm Education Solutions American Psychological Association Demos Medical Publishing Plunkett Research, Ltd. American Society for Parenteral and Enteral F.A. Davis Rutgers University Press Nutrition (ASPEN) University Press of Florida Salem Press AOTA Press Food and Agriculture Organization of the SLACK Incorporated APHA Press United Nations - FAO The University of South Carolina Press ASCP Press Future Horizons Springer Publishing Company ASHP - American Society of Health-System Health Administration Press Pharmacists STM Learning Health Professions Press Broadview Press World Bank Group Publications Hoover Institution Press Receive regular up-to-date information about our new titles by registering for e-alerts at: www.eurospangroup.com/mailinglist If you are a teaching academic or course leader you may request up to three titles as FREE inspection copies to consider as textbooks for students on your course. For further details please visit: Due to currency fluctuations and publisher price changes, www.eurospangroup.com/inspection prices charged may vary from those listed. 1 CONTENTS 2 HIGHLIGHTS 7 CARE OF THE ELDERLY 9 LABORATORY MEDICINE 10 MEDICAL ETHICS 12 MENTAL HEALTH 15 MIDWIFERY 17 NURSING 29 NUTRITION 32 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 36 PHARMACY & PHARMACOLOGY 41 PHYSICAL THERAPY & REHABILITATION 43 PUBLIC HEALTH & HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS 49 SPEECH-LANGUAGE THERAPY 50 SPORTS MEDICINE & ATHLETIC TRAINING 52 FOR YOUR BOOKSHELVES 2 HIGHLIGHTS LPN NOTES Nurse’s Clinical Pocket Guide, Fifth Edition Ehren Myers Feb 2020 200pp, 84 illustrations 9780803699748 Spiral bound £27.50 / €33.00 The fifth edition of this popular, easy-to-use guide provides the practical, clinically oriented content you need to deliver safe and effective health care in hospital and home settings. Its handy pocket size and waterproof pages are great on the go, while NCLEX® tips make it perfect for preparing for the NCLEX®-PN exam. Key features: • Procedures Tab presents the common skills, procedures and equipment, required to perform routine nursing tasks. • Assess Tab provides comprehensive, system-specific information, including the skills, procedures, and tools necessary to perform an assessment on an adult patient. • Disease/Patient Education Tab covers the most common diseases and disorders, homecare, safe medication administration practices, and safety as well as common patient education issues. • Med-Surg & Emergency Tab presents 20 of the most commonly encountered symptoms and scenarios. • Geri/Ob/Peds Tab now features geriatric assessment tips for 6 common marker conditions (SPICES) that could indicate increased risk for functional decline or even death. • Life Span Tab combines geriatrics, obstetrics, and pediatrics to focus on life span considerations. Also available: MEDSURG NOTES PHLEBOTOMY NOTES Nurse’s Clinical Pocket Guide, Pocket Guide to Blood Collection, Fifth Edition Second Edition Tracey Hopkins Susan King Strasinger & Marjorie Schaub Di Lorenzo Feb 2020 278pp, 45 illustrations Dec 2019 216pp, 148 illustrations 9780803694514 Spiral bound £32.50 / €39.00 9780803675650 Spiral bound £32.50 / €39.00 Covers advanced nursing procedures and concepts Coverage includes concise procedural steps with associated with over 65 urgent and common medical- photos; descriptions of venipuncture, dermal puncture surgical conditions, organised by symptom and medical techniques, and arterial puncture; information on safety diagnosis. It addresses the clinical picture, immediate issues and regulations, specimen requirements and interventions, focused assessment, stabilizing and clinical correlation, and pre-examination variables; and monitoring, and follow-up assessment and interventions. coverage of order of draw process. HIGHLIGHTS 3 CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES MANUAL An Official Report of the American Public Health Association, 20th Edition Edited by David L. Heymann 2015 729pp 9780875530185 Paperback £56.50 / €68.00 “…extremely valuable for anyone working in the field.” -Clinical Infectious Diseases The must-have resource for anyone in the field of public health. Every chapter has been reworked and new chapters have been added. The 20th edition is a timely update to a milestone reference work, ensuring the manual’s relevance and usefulness to public health professionals around the world. Each disease chapter is presented in a standardized format that includes the following information: • Disease name. • Prevention. • Clinical features. • Management of patients. • Causative agent(s). • Management of contacts • Diagnosis. and the immediate environment. • Occurrence. • Special considerations. • Reservoir(s). • Incubation period. • Transmission. • Risk groups. Also available: NEW CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES: CONTROL OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES: LABORATORY PRACTICE CLINICAL PRACTICE Edited by Burton W. Wilcke Jr. & David L. Heymann Edited by Omar Khan & David L. Heymann 2019 689pp Apr 2020 700pp 9780875532851 Paperback £87.50 / €105.00 9780875533070 Paperback £63.50 / €76.00 Gives an overview of the latest laboratory procedures for An essential reference for physicians and other health each disease, as well as information on laboratory safety care practitioners, especially those working in global practices, the critical role of quality assurance in all testing health infectious disease, epidemiology, travel medicine, and the importance of laboratory informatics and rapid and tropical medicine. This book addresses the needs reporting processes. of the busy or travelling clinician. It covers diagnosis and treatment of communicable diseases, while also providing an overview of epidemiology and prevention. 4 HIGHLIGHTS APPLIED THEORIES IN OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY A Practical Approach, Second Edition Marilyn B. Cole & Roseanna Tufano Jan 2020 350pp 9781617116360 Paperback £69.50 / €82.00 Provides a system-based, comprehensive overview of the theories, models, and frames of reference that influence occupational therapy around the world. Esteemed authors Marilyn B. Cole and Roseanna Tufano have updated their foundational text with an evidence-based focus derived from their experiences of more than 30 years teaching theoretical content to students. The new edition offers practical templates to help readers learn the key constructs of each theory and assimilate knowledge based on Mosey’s organizational structure. Each theory-based chapter is designed for ease in gathering content knowledge and comparing theories in a distinctive manner. The book includes: • Summaries of the current trends found in practice, along • Reviews of common frames of reference found in with external influential models of health and wellness evidence-based practice, which address the secondary impacting populations of concern. and tertiary needs of common populations. • Exploration of some of the most common occupation- • Instructors in educational settings can visit based models around the world. Each model’s holistic www.efacultylounge.com for additional education conceptual nature is described, including theoretical material to be used for teaching in the classroom. assumptions and practice guidelines for evaluation and intervention. HIGHLIGHTS 5 REHABILITATION TECHNIQUES FOR SPORTS MEDICINE AND ATHLETIC TRAINING Seventh Edition William E. Prentice Mar 2020 1,000pp, 1,000 images, 700 videos 9781630916237 Hardback £116.00 / €138.00 The definitive reference for athletic training students and professionals who are interested in gaining more in-depth exposure to the theory and practical application of rehabilitation techniques used in a sports medicine environment. Dr. William Prentice and his contributors have combined their knowledge and expertise to produce a single text that encompasses all aspects of sports medicine rehabilitation. Featuring more than 1,000 colour illustrations, 700 high- resolution videos, and an integrated laboratory manual, this newly updated seventh edition provides the athletic trainer with a complete guide to the design, implementation, and supervision of rehabilitation programs for sport-related injuries. The seventh edition includes new and updated information on topics including: • Pharmacology and the role of medication in pain • Psychological considerations and communication with management and performance. injured patients. • Nutrition and its impact on rehabilitation. • Tips for documentation from Dr. Prentice. • Rehabilitation techniques for the core. • Instructors in educational settings can visit • Roles within the rehabilitation team. www.efacultylounge.com for additional materials to be used for teaching in the classroom. • Pathomechanics and epidemiology of common injuries. 6 HIGHLIGHTS A Eurospan Company The American Pharmacists Association inspires, innovates and creates opportunities for members and pharmacists worldwide to optimize medication use and health for all. COMPLETE MATH MAKING MEANING REVIEW FOR THE OF DATA IN PHARMACY PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNICIAN AND CLINICAL Fifth Edition RESEARCH William A. Hopkins Susan J. Blallock Oct 2019 279pp Oct 2019 242pp 9781582123141 Paperback 9781582123103 Paperback £62.95 £105.00 Offers a friendly,
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