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Nurse Education • Anatomy and Physiology • Chemistry and Biochemistry • Biology • Microbiology and Cell Biology • Immunology • Nutrition • Health Psychology • Health Education and Promotion • Health Research and Medical Reference • Healthcare Administration • Healthcare Informatics
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Nurse Education .............................. 3
Anatomy and Physiology .................. 4
Chemistry and Biochemistry ............ 8
Biology ........................................... 10
Microbiology and Cell Biology ........ 10
Immunology ................................... 11
Nutrition ........................................ 11
Health Psychology ......................... 12
Health Education and Promotion ..... 12
Health Research and Medical Reference ......................... 15
Healthcare Administration ............. 17
Healthcare Informatics .................. 17
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Nurse Education
CliffsTestPrep® NCLEX-RN®
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Each year, an estimated 115,000 people take the licensing exam to become a registered nurse in the United States—and some 25 percent do not pass. Featuring both in-depth test-taking strategies and practice tests organized by clinical specialty, this unbeatable guide offers more than 3,000 ques-tions and five full exams, plus a bonus
CD-ROM with all the questions, complete exams, and subject review problems. ISBN-10: 0-7645-7288-1 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7645-7288-3 Paper • 621 pages • Available now
CliffsTestPrep® NCLEX-PN®
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Today, more than 700,000 licensed practical nurses work in the United States, and job growth is expected to explode in years to come. Unlike com-peting test prep books, this thorough, cost-effective guide includes both in-depth test-taking strategies and clinical specialty tests. Brief reviews of exam areas are supplemented with
over 2,500 questions with answers and full explanations, along with four full NCLEX-PN exams. The accompanying CD-ROM includes all of the book’s questions and full exams.ISBN-10: 0-7645-7287-3 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7645-7287-6 Paper • 512 pages • Available now
NCLEX-RN® For Dummies®
Patrick R. Coonan
Approximately 25 percent of nursing students who take the NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses) each year fail on their first attempt. NCLEX-RN For Dummies is essential for any nursing candidate who wishes to join the workforce as soon as
possible—and who wants to avoid retaking the exam. Featuring a companion CD-ROM with an extra practice test, this friendly guide provides learners with a point-by-point review of typical test questions, helping them hone their skills in each of the different phases of the nursing process covered in the exam. It also provides savvy test-taking tips and practice exams. ISBN-10: 0-471-75284-3 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-75284-4 Paper • 384 pages • In stores September 12, 2006
The Human Rights ActA Practical Guide for NursesRosie Wilkinson and Helen Caulfield
This timely book has been written by nursing-related professionals who are nationally recognized for their experience in nursing and its relation to ethics and the law. Intended to be of practical use for nurses in their day-to-day relationships with patients and clients, this guide explores the
impact of the United Kingdom’s Human Rights Act on key areas such as health law and ethics, patient rights, and non-discrimination.ISBN-10: 1-86156-206-3 • ISBN-13: 978-1-86156-206-7 Paper • 200 pages • Available now
Clinical Effectiveness in Nursing PracticeEdited by Jane Dawson
This book examines the concepts of clinical effectiveness, evidence-based practices and clinical governance and discusses how these impact the every-day nursing practice. It considers what the term clinical effectiveness means and examines how it fits into the con-text of clinical governance.
ISBN-10: 1-86156-183-0 • ISBN-13: 978-1-86156-183-1 Paper • 128 pages • Available now
The Emotionally Intelligent Nurse LeaderMae Taylor Moss
Published in collaboration with the American Organization of Nurse Executives in Chicago, The Emotionally Intelligent Nurse Leader shows nurse managers, leaders, and emerging lead-ers how to identify, use, and regulate their emotions—“emotional intelligence”—to transform nursing
and the nursing work environment. It explores how to create an emotionally sensitive workplace culture, how to make leaders more responsive and line employees responsible, and how to visualize and create an emotionally intelligent workplace.ISBN-10: 0-7879-5988-X • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-5988-3 Paper • 352 pages • Available now
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The Informed Practice NurseMarilyn Edwards
As general practitioners’ workloads increase, more doctors are giving their nursing colleagues a higher level of autonomy in patient care. The Informed Practice Nurse gives examples of good and poor practice and will also serve the needs of community nurses and others involved in primary care.
ISBN-10: 1-86156-096-6 • ISBN-13: 978-1-86156-096-4 Paper • 220 pages • Available now
Becoming a Nurse in the 21st CenturyIan Peate
Becoming a Nurse in the 21st Century is aimed at student nurses, introduc-ing and guiding them through the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s (NMC) approved programs of education for Registered Nurse status. Every program of study that prepares a student to become a proficient
registered nurse must be approved by the NMC and adhere to its standards and guidelines. This accessible guide presents these proficiencies in a way that is easy to understand and implement. Learners and registered nurses will find it a useful reference for their work and development. ISBN-10: 0-470-02729-0 • ISBN-13: 978-0-470-02729-5 Paper • 522 pages • In stores September 29, 2006
Compendium of Clinical Skills for Student NursesEdited by Ian Peate
This textbook provides nursing students with a user-friendly and contemporary understanding of some of the key clinical practice issues that they will experience in clinical areas. The book presents learners with an institutional perspective as well as a community approach to general
aspects of adult nursing care. Clearly written with useful illustrations, learners are provided with a sound knowledge base underpinning the delivery of care. ISBN-10: 1-86156-469-4 • ISBN-13: 978-1-86156-469-6 Paper • 180 pages • Available now
Fundamental Nursing SkillsEdited by Penelope Ann Hilton
Providing forward-thinking approaches and ideas for nurses of all categories, this reference has been written primarily in response to increasing concerns regarding the perceived lack of ability in both learners and newly qualified nurses to perform clinical skills. By outlining the elements of essential nursing procedure in a
readily accessible format, including rationale for recommended actions and promoting evidence-based practice, this text encourages learners to keep a record of achievement in relation to clinical skill competence.ISBN-10: 1-86156-416-3 • ISBN-13: 978-1-86156-416-0 Paper • 240 pages • Available now
Anatomy and Physiology
Introduction to the Human BodyThe Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Seventh Edition Gerard J. Tortora and Bryan Derrickson Introduction to the Human Body, Seventh Edition has provided countless learners with a strong understanding
of the structure and function of the human body. Now in its much-anticipated seventh edition, this book presents the latest information in the field combined with an effective blend of stunning art and clearly written concepts. It approaches the study of the human body system by system, beginning with a look at the integumentary system. Learners will also benefit from the popular features that are integrated throughout the pages, such as Focus on Wellness Essays, Common Disorders, Focus on Homeostasis, and Clinical Applications. These are powerful learning tools that help make important concepts easier to understand. ISBN-10: 0-471-69123-2 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-69123-5 Cloth • 728 pages • Available now
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Principles of Anatomy and PhysiologyEleventh EditionGerard J. Tortora and Bryan Derrickson
This highly acclaimed, widely used text provides a superb balance between structure and function. The Eleventh Edition is now fully integrated with a host of innovative electronic media, setting the standard
once again for a rewarding and successful learning experience.ISBN-10: 0-471-68934-3 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-68934-8 Cloth • 1,264 pages • Available now
CliffsStudySolver™ Anatomy & PhysiologySteven Bassett
An estimated 325,000 United States high school students take anatomy and physiology classes every year, and it is a popular course in both two- and four-year colleges. Employing a proven problem-solving approach, this study guide includes a diagnostic pretest, chapter-length topic reviews, hundreds
of explanatory problems with worked-out solutions, and a customized full-length exam with answers and explanations.ISBN-10: 0-7645-7469-8 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7645-7469-6 Paper • 406 pages • Available now
CliffsQuickReview™ Anatomy and PhysiologyPhillip E. Pack
Regardless of their starting level, CliffsQuickReview Anatomy and Physiology can help your learners understand how the human body is built and the different functions it performs. This guide introduces each topic, defines key terms, and carefully walks you through each sample
problem step by step.ISBN-10: 0-7645-6373-4 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7645-6373-7 Paper • 320 pages • Available now
Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and PhysiologySecond EditionConnie Allen and Valerie Harper
This interactive manual presents exercises that will enhance one’s understanding of anatomy and physiology. It contains activities and experiments that will help learners to both visualize anatomical structures
and understand physiological topics. Lab exercises are designed in a way that require learners to first apply information they learned and then to critically evaluate it. ISBN-10: 0-471-69122-4 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-69122-8 Paper • 792 pages • Available now
Laboratory Manual for Human AnatomyConnie Allen and Valerie Harper
Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy provides a comprehensive companion suitable for use in the human anatomy laboratory course. Interactive in presentation, this manual enhances learners’ ability to understand anatomical structures through activities and experiments.
ISBN-10: 0-471-46515-1 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-46515-7 Paper • 576 pages • Available now
Fetal Pig DissectionA Laboratory GuideSecond Edition Connie Allen and Valerie Harper Thoroughly updated, the Second Edition now contains new dissection activities.
ISBN-10: 0-471-70138-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-70138-5 Paper • 32 pages • Available now
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Cat Dissection A Laboratory GuideSecond EditionConnie Allen
The laboratory guide directs students through a series of dissection activities for use in the lab accompanied by new, full-color photos and figures. The guide can be used as a stand-alone dissection guide or in conjunction with any anatomy and physiology laboratory manual.
ISBN-10: 0-471-70141-6 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-70141-5 Paper • 48 pages • Available now
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INTERACTIONS, VERSION 2.0 CD-ROM SERIESThomas Lancraft, Lead Author and General EditorFrances Frierson, Author and Editor, Disruptions to Homeostasis
The Interactions, Version 2.0 CD-ROM Series provides an interactive examination of physiological processes within each system of the body using animations and interactivity to enhance understanding. At the heart of Interactions is a focus on core principles—homeostasis; communication; energy flow; fluid flow; and boundaries—that underscore the essential relationships between structure and function as well as interrelationships between systems. It is the reinforcement of these fundamental organizing principles that sets this product apart.
Laboratory Guide to Human AnatomyWilliam J. Radke
This laboratory guide is well designed to supplement a reference text in human anatomy as well as to direct more applied experiences in a lab setting. ISBN-10: 0-471-41413-1 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-41413-1 Paper • 352 pages • Available now
A Photographic Atlas of the Human BodyWith Selected Cat, Sheep, and Cow DissectionsSecond EditionGerard J. Tortora
Offering a solid scientific presentation of the principles of human structure and function, A Photographic Atlas of the Human Body, Second Edition
provides high-quality imagery that can be used in the class-room, laboratory, or for study and review. The product of years of teaching experience, this atlas consists of sixteen units, covering the body systems, anatomical orientation, histology, surface anatomy, and developmental biology. ISBN-10: 0-471-42064-6 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-42064-4 Paper • 245 pages • Available now
Exploring the Functions of the Human BodyThomas Lancraft and Frances Frierson
ISBN-10: 0-471-71565-4 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-71565-8 CD-ROM • Available now
Exploring the Functions of the Human BodyFoundationsThomas Lancraft
ISBN-10: 0-471-70749-X ISBN-13: 978-0-471-70749-3 CD-ROM • Available now
Exploring the Functions of the Human BodyRegulation: The Nervous and Endocrine SystemsThomas Lancraft
ISBN-10: 0-471-70750-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-70750-9 CD-ROM • Available now
Exploring the Functions of the Human BodySupport and Movement: The Skeletal and Muscular SystemsThomas Lancraft
ISBN-10: 0-471-70751-1 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-70751-6
CD-ROM • Available now
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Exploring the Functions of the Human BodyDistribution: The Cardiovascular and Lymphatic SystemsThomas Lancraft
ISBN-10: 0-471-70752-X ISBN-13: 978-0-471-70752-3 CD-ROM • Available now
Exploring the Functions of the Human BodyDisease Resistance: The Lymphatic, Integumentary and Immune SystemsThomas Lancraft
ISBN-10: 0-471-70753-8 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-70753-0 CD-ROM • Available now
Exploring the Functions of the Human BodyEnergy Acquisition and Use: The Digestive System and MetabolismThomas Lancraft
ISBN-10: 0-471-70754-6 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-70754-7 CD-ROM • Available now
Exploring the Functions of the Human BodyGas Exchange and pH Balance: The Respiratory SystemThomas Lancraft and Frances Frierson
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Exploring the Functions of the Human BodyBalancing Fluids and pH: The Urinary SystemThomas Lancraft and Frances Frierson
ISBN-10: 0-471-70756-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-70756-1 CD-ROM • Available now
Exploring the Functions of the Human Body Continuity: The Reproductive Systems and DevelopmentThomas Lancraft and Frances Frierson
ISBN-10: 0-471-70873-9 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-70873-5 CD-ROM • Available now
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PowerPhysConnie Allen, Valerie Harper, Thomas Lancraft, and Yuri Ivlev
Available on CD-ROM or online, PowerPhys is a powerful, invaluable tool for anatomy and physiology students and includes objectives and review material, Pre-Lab Quizzes, Pre-Lab Reporting, Data Collection and Lab Report sections, and can be accessed in the complete version of the Grade Plus
course management system for Allen & Harper’s Laboratory Manual for Anatomy & Physiology, Second Edition.ISBN-10: 0-471-66289-5 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-66289-1 CD-ROM • Available now
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PowerAnatomyAn On-Line Laboratory ManualSusan Baxley, Connie Allen, Valerie Harper, and Primal Pictures
PowerAnatomy is an online human anatomy laboratory manual that combines over 100 exquisitely detailed, 3-D models of the human body along with text, exercises, and review materials. It is a powerful
learning tool that can be used in any course where the human body is studied.ISBN-10: 0-471-44558-4 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-44558-6 Available now
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry An Integrated ApproachKenneth W. Raymond
This shorter, non-intimidating introduction to general, organic and biological chemistry takes an integrated approach to the presentation of important topics, making the material easier to understand. In this approach,
similarities can be exploited and concepts reinforced. The result is that learners see the strong connections that exist between these three branches of chemistry. ISBN-10: 0-471-44707-2 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-44707-8 Cloth • 576 pages • Available now
Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry in the LaboratoryEighth EditionMorris Hein, Judith N. Peisen, and James M. Ritchey
This offers the most comprehensive coverage of general, organic, and biochemistry currently available to those in the Allied Health professions. Written
by an experienced author team, this text skillfully anticipates areas of difficulty and paces the text accordingly with a focus on problem solving over rote memorization and a variety of exercises to aid in the comprehension of concepts.ISBN-10: 0-471-45194-0 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-45194-5 Paper • 496 pages • Available now
Organic Chemistry I as a Second Language™
Translating the Basic ConceptsDavid R. Klein
This book points out the major principles in organic chemistry and explains why they are relevant to the rest of the course. It provides time- saving study tips and a clear roadmap for learners to make the most of their
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Organic Chemistry II as a Second Language™
Second Semester TopicsDavid R. Klein
Building on the resounding success of the first volume, Organic Chemistry II as a Second Language provides learners with clear, easy-to-understand explanations of fundamental principles. The core content is presented within
the framework of predicting products, proposing mechanisms, and solving synthesis problems. Students will fine-tune the key skills involved in solving those types of problems with the help of interactive, step-by-step instructions and problems.ISBN-10: 0-471-73808-5 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-73808-4 Paper • 320 pages • Available now
Introduction to Organic ChemistryThird EditionWilliam Brown and Thomas Poon
This new edition emphasizes the inter-relation between organic chemistry and the biological and health sciences. The organization and presentation of top-ics within the text allows learners to make connections between what they’ve learned previously, and what will be cov-
ered later. Applications are integrated throughout the chapters that highlight the connections between organic chemistry and the real world. This connectivity and logical development of topics helps anyone overcome their fear of organic chemistry. ISBN-10: 0-471-44451-0 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-44451-0 Cloth • 736 pages • Available now
Textbook of Biochemistry With Clinical CorrelationsSixth EditionThomas M. Devlin
This text presents the biochemistry of mammalian cells, relates events at a cellular level to the subsequent physiological processes in the whole animal, and cites examples of human diseases derived from aberrant
biochemical processes. The organization and content are tied together to provide learners with the complete picture of biochemistry and how it relates to humans. Loaded with new material, chapters, and detailed, full-color illustrations that clearly explain associated concepts, this is an indispensable tool for students and professionals in the medical or health sciences. ISBN-10: 0-471-67808-2 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-67808-3 Cloth • 1,208 pages • Available now
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Concepts in BiochemistryThird EditionRodney Boyer
Now in its third edition, Concepts in Biochemistry integrates biochemistry and molecular biology to enhance learners’ understanding of biological processes and begins with the study of biochemistry with nucleic acids, especially DNA, playing a more central role. Other biomolecules are treated as
direct or indirect products. This approach captures learners’ attention by giving them a current and practical sense of biochemistry and by presenting applications that can be used in their careers. ISBN-10: 0-471-66179-1 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-66179-5 Cloth • 736 pages • Available now
Foundations of College ChemistryEleventh EditionMorris Hein and Susan Arena
Foundations of College Chemistry is known for its accuracy, clear no-nonsense approach, and direct writing style. Its strong problem solving and carefully constructed problem sets make this text a stand-out. This Eleventh Edition is designed for
the preparatory, introductory chemistry courses, which can include learners from a variety of backgrounds, including: general chemistry, allied health students, science education students (for elementary school teachers),and the occasional liberal arts student fulfilling a science requirement. ISBN-10: 0-471-32818-9 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-32818-6 Cloth • 672 pages • Available now
Basic Concepts of ChemistrySeventh EditionLeo J. Malone
This easy-to-read introduction presents chemistry as a living, relevant science. The text encourages critical thinking and helps learners overcome the math difficulties that often prevent development of a full
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Chemistry and the Living Organism Laboratory ManualSixth EditionMolly M. Bloomfield and Lawrence J. Stephens
Now in a sixth edition, this essential laboratory manual features a conversa-tional writing style and includes special emphasis on applications from the
health sciences. It uniquely motivates the study of chemistry by showing how each of the chemical concepts are important in the student’s own life.ISBN-10: 0-471-12077-4 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-12077-3 Paper • 400 pages • Available now
Essentials of Organic Chemistry For Students of Pharmacy, Medicinal Chemistry and Biological ChemistryPaul M. Dewick
Essentials of Organic Chemistry provides an accessible introduction to the fundamentals of organic chemistry for pharmacy, medicinal,
and biological chemistry students. Focusing on relevant key elements, material is carefully chosen and explained with the extensive use of pharmaceutical and biochemical examples designed to provide a thorough grounding in fundamental chemical principles. ISBN-10: 0-470-01666-3 • ISBN-13: 978-0-470-01666-4 Paper • 710 pages • Available now
Chemistry Case Studies for Allied Health StudentsColleen Kelley and Wendy Weeks
Chemistry Case Studies for Allied Health Students incorporates an active learning / case studies approach in which students are asked to think like diagnosticians and work in groups to solve real-life health and environmental cases, preparing them for patient care careers as part of a team.
ISBN-10: 0-470-03976-0 • ISBN-13: 978-0-470-03976-2 Paper • 96 pages • Available now
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BiologyUnderstanding LifeSandra Alters and Brian Alters
Rather than emphasizing mastery of technical topics, Biology: Understanding Life will help learners quickly learn key concepts and ideas in biology. Effective examples are integrated throughout to provide a connection between the material and the world around them. The authors also focus on the
scientific method/thought process, presenting insight into the applications, processes, and methods of science as well as the tools and discoveries of scientists. ISBN-10: 0-471-43365-9 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-43365-1 Cloth • 864 pages • Available now
BioInquiryMaking Connections in BiologyThird EditionNancy L. Pruitt and Larry S. Underwood
Learning about living things is like piecing together a complex puzzle. BioInquiry, a National Science Foundation-supported project, was designed to help learners assemble these pieces, to see their connections,
and to reveal the beautiful and compelling pictures they create. The text, accompanying CD, and Web site were developed together from the start to create an engaging, active learning experience.ISBN-10: 0-471-47321-9 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-47321-3 Paper • 672 pages • Available now
Biology BasicsInteractive Primer for Fundamental Topics in BiologyVersion 1.0Daniel C. Scheirer
This Access Card to log on to the Biology Basics Web site provides the basic facts and information needed to understand key biological concepts. Filled with inter-active material to help learners engage in key concepts and to further their
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Microbiology and Cell Biology
MicrobiologyPrinciples and ExplorationsSixth EditionJacquelyn G. Black
This bestselling text brings microbiology to life with its special attention to lively applications and real-life connections. It covers such areas as microbial growth, multicellular parasites, control of microorganisms, host-microbe
interactions, infectious diseases, and applied microbiology. The Sixth Edition is also updated to include new sections on bioterrorism, microbial genetics, and immunology, arming learners with the latest examples and information.ISBN-10: 0-471-42084-0 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-42084-2 Cloth • 920 pages • Available now
Cell and Molecular BiologyConcepts and ExperimentsFourth EditionGerald Karp
Cell and Molecular Biology, Fourth Edition balances coverage of the concepts of cell and molecular biology, using examples of experimentation to support those concepts. As experimental techniques
become more diverse and complex, it is increasingly necessary to identify individual studies that have a broad impact on our understanding of cell biology. This important text describes in detail some of these key experimental findings, along with the original data and figures. ISBN-10: 0-471-46580-1 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-46580-5 Cloth • 864 pages • Available now
Essential MicrobiologyStuart Hogg
Written for undergraduate students in the biological, food, and health sciences taking a first course in microbiology, this text covers all aspects of microbiology and describes the structure and function of microbes before considering their place in the living world. The second half of the text focuses on applied aspects such as genetic engineering, industrial
microbiology and the control of microorganisms. Adopting a modern approach and extensive use of clear, comprehensive diagrams, Essential Microbiology explains key topics through the use of definition boxes and end-of-chapter questions.ISBN-10: 0-471-49754-1 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-49754-7 Paper • 480 pages • Available now
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Laboratory Exercises in MicrobiologySecond EditionRobert A. Pollack, Lorraine Findlay, Walter Mondschein, and R. Ronald Modesto
Now in its second edition, Laboratory Exercises in Microbiology presents exercises and experiments covered in a one- or two-semester undergraduate
microbiology laboratory course. The manual contains a variety of interactive activities and experiments that teach learners the basic concepts of microbiology. It covers methods that allow the safe movement or transfer of microbial cells from one type of growth environment, classification and identification of microbes, microbial biochemistry, and medical, food, and environmental microbiology. The labs are introduced in a clear and concise manner, while maintaining a reader-friendly tone.ISBN-10: 0-471-42082-4 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-42082-8 Paper • 280 pages • Available now
Immunology
ImmunologyA Short CourseFifth EditionRichard Coico, Geoffrey Sunshine, and Eli Benjamini
This Fifth Edition of Immunology: A Short Course introduces all the important areas of modern immunology in a clear and succinct, yet comprehensive fashion. The
authors offer a uniquely balanced approach that integrates the classical and contemporary, as well as the basic scientific and clinical perspectives. ISBN-10: 0-471-22689-0 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-22689-5 Paper • 392 pages • Available now
Immunology for Life ScientistsSecond EditionLesley-Jane Eales
This thoroughly revised and updated edition provides an outstanding introduction to immunology. Assuming no previous knowledge of the subject, Immunology for Life Scientists gives step-by-step detail on topics
such as antigens, hypersensitivity, autoimmunity, reproductive immunity, and immunodeficiency.ISBN-10: 0-470-84523-6 • ISBN-13: 978-0-470-84523-3 Cloth • 368 pages • Available now
Nutrition
NutritionEveryday ChoicesMary B. Grosvenor and Lori A. Smolin
In today’s world of super-sized fast food, this much-needed book provides students with the decision-making skills necessary to navigate the myriad of choices they will face in promoting their good health and in preventing disease. Following a critical-thinking approach, it provides a solid underpinning of the
process of science to help learners become knowledgeable consumers when faced with diverse information about emerging diseases such as SARS, as well as biotech foods and gene therapy. ISBN-10: 0-471-66876-1 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-66876-3 Paper • 672 pages • Available now
NutritionScience & ApplicationsFourth EditionLori A. Smolin and Mary B. Grosvenor
This introductory nutrition text teaches the basic principles of nutrition science and how to apply them to food choices. By integrating the theme of choice throughout, the text helps learners understand that each dietary choice
makes up only one component of an overall diet.ISBN-10: 0-471-26879-8 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-26879-6 Paper • 768 pages • Available now
NutritionFrom Science to LifeMary B. Grosvenor and Lori A. Smolin
Nutrition: From Science to Life helps students apply the science of nutrition to their personal and professional lives. Offering fundamental information regarding nutrients, their functions in the body, and their sources in diet, this text provides the scientific story behind nutrition issues. As a result, learners
acquire not only a command of the essentials, but also the ability to think critically about the nutrition issues that they will encounter as consumers and as professionals.ISBN-10: 0-470-00207-7 • ISBN-13: 978-0-470-00207-0 Cloth • 992 pages • Available now
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Total Dietary Assessment Software (Web access)ESHA Research User-friendly and visually appealing, this dietary assessment software will enhance the study of the nutritional components of food and how to meet healthy dietary needs. This user-friendly program contains over 8,000 foods and provides the ability for multiple assessment reports.
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Health Psychology
The Counselling of Couples in Healthcare Settings A Handbook for CliniciansPatricia d’Ardenne and Deirdre Morrod
This handbook is aimed at clinicians wanting to counsel couples in hospital, community, or domestic settings. Its focus is on helping readers to connect with the couple in counseling to maintain
or improve health and well-being, and shows by case examples, and by evidence-based good practice, how to achieve this. ISBN-10: 1-86156-360-4 • ISBN-13: 978-1-86156-360-6 Paper • 200 pages • Available now
Health PsychologyBiopsychosocial InteractionsFifth EditionEdward P. Sarafino
This highly readable overview of health psychology emphasizes health mainte-nance and illness prevention, describing complicated physiological processes in a clear and engaging manner. It integrates contemporary research in biology,
psychology, anthropology and sociology, utilizing the biopsychosocial model as the basic explanatory theme for health and healthcare. Along with numerous case vignettes and illustrations, the text also offers well-referenced material and intriguing discussions of impor-tant studies and conceptual models. ISBN-10: 0-471-69100-3 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-69100-6 Cloth • 576 pages • Available now
Health Education and Promotion
Derryberry’s Educating for HealthA Foundation for Contemporary Health Education PracticeJohn P. Allegrante and David A. Sleet, Editors
Derryberry’s Educating for Health includes the complete original content of his classic text with new chapters by current experts and teachers in the
field of health education and promotion. ISBN-10: 0-7879-7244-4 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-7244-8 Paper • 528 pages • Available now
Dictionary of Public Health Promotion and Education Terms and ConceptsSecond EditionNaomi N. Modeste and Teri S. Tamayose
This handy dictionary provides definitions for terms and concepts frequently used in public health education and promotion. It brings together under one cover a substantial
quantity of health education-related terminologies. Both students and professionals will be able to find definitions for specific terminology without wading through scores of books or articles to find a definition.ISBN-10: 0-7879-6919-2 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-6919-6 Paper • 192 pages • Available now
Health Behavior and Health Education Theory, Research, and PracticeThird EditionKaren Glanz, Barbara K. Rimer, and Frances Marcus Lewis
This text is the leading resource in the field of health promotion and education. This thoroughly revised Third Edition provides a comprehensive
and in-depth analysis of health behavior theories relevant to health education and includes the most current information on developments in theory, research, and practice. ISBN-10: 0-7879-5715-1 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-5715-5 Cloth • 624 pages • Available now
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Emerging Theories in Health Promotion Practice and ResearchStrategies for Improving Public HealthRalph J. DiClemente, Richard A. Crosby, and Michelle C. Kegler, Editors
New and longstanding threats to public health, such as violence, drug misuse, HIV/AIDS, and homelessness
are creating an ever greater demand for innovative theories that are responsive to the changes in the larger social environment. This important work fills the demand by assembling a careful selection of new and emerging health promotion theories into a single volume, written with an emphasis on practical application of theory to health promotion and health education programs.ISBN-10: 0-7879-5566-3 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-5566-3 Cloth • 432 pages • Available now
School Health Services and ProgramsJulia Graham Lear, Stephen L. Isaacs and James R. Knickman, Editors
This comprehensive introduction to the components of successful school health programs emphasizes the relationship between school health and community health, and the importance of evidence-based policy in strategies that strengthen children’s health and
their academic well-being. ISBN-10: 0-7879-8374-8 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-8374-1 Paper • 576 pages • Available now
Research Methods in Health PromotionRichard A. Crosby, Ralph J. DiClemente and Laura F. Salazar
Research Methods in Health Promotion provides advanced undergraduate and graduate students and practitio-ners with basic knowledge and skills regarding the design, implementation, analysis, and interpretation of research in the field of health promotion. Taking
the perspective that research involves a predetermined series of well-defined steps, this text presents these steps in a sequential format. ISBN-10: 0-7879-7679-2 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-7679-8 Cloth • 472 pages • Available now
Methods in Social EpidemiologyJ. Michael Oakes and Jay S. Kaufman
This practical and comprehensive introduction to methods in social epidemiology discusses the scientific study of how social interactions, such as social norms, laws, institutions, conventions, social conditions, and strategic behavior, affect the health of populations.
ISBN-10: 0-7879-7989-9 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-7989-8 Cloth • 504 pages • Available now
Methods in Community-Based Participatory Research for HealthBarbara A. Israel, Eugenia Eng, Amy J. Schulz, and Edith A. Parker, Editors
This text examines when and how to use appropriate methods of qualita-tive data collection and data analysis within a participatory action research framework. It brings together many of
the leading scholars who are teaching and conducting CBPR in health and related fields, providing learners with strategies and lessons learned for how to apply different methods using a partnership approach. ISBN-10: 0-7879-7562-1 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-7562-3 Paper • 528 pages • Available now
Qualitative Methods in Public HealthA Field Guide for Applied ResearchPriscilla R. Ulin, Elizabeth T. Robinson, and Elizabeth E. Tolley
Qualitative Methods in Public Health: A Field Guide for Applied Research presents practical strategies and methods for using qualitative research and offers basic logic and rationale for qualita-
tive research decisions. It reveals the complexities, advantages, and limitations of qualitative methods, and leads the researcher through every phase of research from theory to study design, data collection, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination. ISBN-10: 0-7879-7634-2 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-7634-7 Paper • 344 pages • Available now
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Designing and Conducting Health SurveysA Comprehensive GuideThird EditionLu Ann Aday and Llewellyn J. Cornelius
This Third Edition of the text that has become the standard reference for the design and implementation of health surveys draws heavily on the most recent
methodological research on survey design in general and the rich storehouse of insights and implications provided by cognitive research on question and questionnaire design in particular. ISBN-10: 0-7879-7560-5 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-7560-9 Cloth • 544 pages • Available now
Measurement in Health Behavior & Health EducationMethods for Research and EvaluationColleen Konicki DiIorio
Measurement in Health Behavior & Health Education offers faculty, students, researchers, and public health professionals the information they
need to improve their knowledge of instrument development and testing and their understanding of the reliability and validity testing discussed in articles and reports. The book also helps improve students’ and professionals’ abilities to conduct basic tests for reliability and validity and hones their skills in interpreting the results of data analysis. ISBN-10: 0-7879-7097-2 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-7097-0 Paper • 336 pages • Available now
Process Evaluation for Public Health Interventions and ResearchAllan Steckler and Laura Linnan, Editors
Edited by the foremost authorities in the field of process evaluation, this invaluable resource fills a gap in professional and academic literature and is an important component of any program evaluation or intervention research effort. Process
Evaluation for Public Health is an essential resource for scholars, trainers, and students of public health.ISBN-10: 0-7879-5976-6 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-5976-0 Cloth • 432 pages • Available now
Community-Based Participatory Research for Health Meredith Minkler and Nina Wallerstein, Editors
This edited volume is the first to explain how to design and implement communi-ty-based participatory research (CBPR). Many of the complex health and social problems that occur, such as HIV/AIDS, homelessness, environmental racism
and violence, are ill suited to traditional research approaches. Community-based participatory research is an approach that has been embraced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This book helps to meet the demand for a compre-hensive text on the topic.ISBN-10: 0-7879-6457-3 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-6457-3 Paper • 512 pages • Available now
Planning Health Promotion ProgramsAn Intervention Mapping ApproachSecond EditionL. Kay Bartholomew, Guy S. Parcel, Gerjo Kok, and Nell H. Gottlieb
Written by internationally recognized authorities in intervention mapping, this book provides an overview of the
role of behavioral science theory in program planning—includ-ing a review of theories and how to assess theories and evi-dence—and a step-by-step guide to intervention mapping, along with detailed case examples of its application to public health programs. Planning Health Promotion Programs is the second and substantially revised edition of the bestselling resource Intervention Mapping.ISBN-10: 0-7879-7899-X • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-7899-0 Cloth • 800 pages • Available now
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Health Promotion in PracticeSherri Sheinfeld-Gorin and Joan Arnold
This text offers basic information about the concepts and methods of social and behavioral sciences relevant to the identification and solution of public health problems. Topics covered include: Smoking Cessation, Eating Well, Physical Activity, Sexual Awareness, Injury and Violence
Prevention, Substance Safety, Oral Health, Resilience and Self-Development, Productivity, and Disaster Preparedness. ISBN-10: 0-7879-7961-9 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-7961-4 Paper • 624 pages • Available now
Managing Health Programs and ProjectsBeaufort B. Longest
Managing Health Programs and Projects is an introductory text to program management as it applies to public health programs, community health initiatives, and departmental projects in health services organizations, such as hospitals. It clearly defines and describes the work of managers work-
ing on specific projects with specific deadlines.ISBN-10: 0-7879-7185-5 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-7185-4 Cloth • 320 pages • Available now
People in CrisisClinical and Public Health PerspectivesFifth EditionLee Ann Hoff
Written by a pioneer in the field of community mental health, this updated edition of a classic resource helps pre-pare healthcare professionals and vol-unteers to work with the most vulner-
able members of society—victims of crime, the homeless, bat-tered wives, victims of environmental threat, and immigrants.ISBN-10: 0-7879-5421-7 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-5421-5 Paper • 528 pages • Available now
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The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and TherapyEighteenth EditionMark H. Beer, Robert S. Porter, and Thomas V. Jones
Since it was first published in 1899, The Merck Manual has set the standard for excellence in the medical community for current, complete, and comprehensive information for healthcare professionals. Now, this thoroughly revised and updated
Eighteenth Edition is more accessible than ever for general students. Written by more than 300 experts in various fields of medicine, the Eighteenth Edition of The Merck Manual provides even more explicit guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions. With its expanded clinical focus, brand-new design and organizational features, this manual helps learners keep pace with advancements and changes to the medical landscape.
ISBN-10: 0-911910-18-2 • ISBN-13: 978-0-911910-18-6 Cloth • 3,000 pages • Available now
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Webster’s New World™ Medical DictionarySecond EditionMedicineNet.com
Drawing on the expertise of more than seventy specialist physicians at MedicineNet.com, this up-to-the-minute dictionary gives crystal-clear definitions of over 8,000 medical terms—and helps take the mystery out of healthcare decisions. Going
beyond diseases and treatments, the text includes definitions of scientific terms, abbreviations, acronyms, and jargon—even institutions and research projects. Now updated to include the latest pharmaceuticals, procedures, and technologies and offering expanded coverage of herbal supplements—500 new entries in all—this dictionary is a must-have reference for every home medical library.ISBN-10: 0-7645-2461-5 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7645-2461-5 Paper • 456 pages • Available now
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Quick Medical Terminology A Self-Teaching GuideFourth EditionShirley Soltesz Steiner
Using a unique word-building system that begins with a review of the Greek and Latin word roots that are the building blocks of nearly all modern medical terminology, this Fourth Edition of the Quick Medical Terminology self-teaching guide allows learners to understand the simple logic
behind hundreds of seemingly incomprehensible words. ISBN-10: 0-471-23359-5 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-23359-6 Paper • 320 pages • Available now
Health and Numbers A Problems-Based Introduction to BiostatisticsSecond EditionChap T. Le
Newly revised and updated, this text serves as a concise introduction to basic statistical concepts and reasoning at a level suitable for a broad spectrum of students in medicine and allied health programs. Using real-
life examples and a problems-based approach, Health and Numbers, Second Edition provides an overview of basic ideas on standardization and rates and graphical techniques, and features Excel and SAS samples.ISBN-10: 0-471-41661-4 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-41661-6 Paper • 384 pages • Available now
The Practice-Based EducatorA Reflective Tool for CPD and AccreditationVinette Cross, Ann Moore, Jane Morris, Lynne Caladine, Ros Hilton, and Helen Bristow
Designed for all those involved in education within the practice-based setting, The Practice-Based Educator motivates learners to become involved in their own personal development as
practice-based educators through reflection on their own practice. Students are encouraged to generate and organize evidence of their own Continuing Professional Development (CPD) through practice-based learning and teaching activities.ISBN-10: 1-86156-422-8 • ISBN-13: 978-1-86156-422-1 Paper • 266 pages • In stores September 11, 2006
Implementing Research in the Clinical SettingEdited by Chris Bassett
This practical handbook aims to give the practicing nurse and healthcare profes-sional the tools to implement research in the clinical setting. There is no inten-tion here of revisiting the deep theoreti-cal issues related to research; rather, this book seeks to offer a clear toolkit on how the research might be imple-
mented. Author Chris Bassett has drawn together the work of six renowned experts in this field.ISBN-10: 1-86156-284-5 • ISBN-13: 978-1-86156-284-5 Paper • 116 pages • Available now
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Critical Thinking in Clinical PracticeImproving the Quality of Judgments and DecisionsSecond EditionEileen Gambrill
Critical Thinking in Clinical Practice is for clinicians who want to think more clearly about the decisions they make and the context in which they make them.
Author Eileen Gambrill’s clearly written and well-researched text is geared specifically for behavioral science clinicians and researchers and emphasizes the relationship among critical thinking, clinical decision-making, and evidence-based practice. The Second Edition of this classic text is filled with insightful examples, useful lists and guidelines, and exercises geared to reinforce critical thinking principles.ISBN-10: 0-471-47118-6 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-47118-9 Cloth • 648 pages • Available now
Interdisciplinary ResearchDiverse Approaches in Science,Technology, Health and SocietyEdited by John Atkinson and Malcolm Crowe
This text introduces academics to new areas of endeavour and encourages researchers and learners to think broadly when devising their studies.
Linking chapters present the contributions in an historical and theoretical context, identifying the themes between the approaches. ISBN-10: 1-86156-470-8 • ISBN-13: 978-1-86156-470-2 Paper • 264 pages • In stores October 23, 2006
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Introduction to the US Health Care SystemDennis D. Pointer, Stephen J. Williams, Stephen L. Isaacs, and James R. Knickman
Entering the healthcare system in the United States can be an overwhelming experience even for the most seasoned professional. This comprehensive introduction drills down to the basic concepts as well as current hot topics,
providing learners with an easy-to-understand glimpse into this system. With the help of numerous examples and clear explanations, students will easily learn how the United States health services system is organized, managed, and financed.ISBN-10: 0-471-79075-3 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-79075-4 Paper • 384 pages • In stores November 10, 2006
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Healthcare ManagementDonald N. Lombardi, John R. Schermerhorn, and Brian E. Kramer
Managing a health services organiza-tion is a difficult task that requires the right mindset and skills. Critical deci-sions must be made on a daily basis and the person must be up to the chal-lenge. Healthcare Management provides learners with the tools to meet these challenges, equipping them with a
practical understanding of organizational principles, practices, and the insight needed to successfully manage a health ser-vices organization.ISBN-10: 0-471-79078-8 • ISBN-13: 978-0-471-79078-5 Paper • 456 pages • In stores September 1, 2006
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Managing Health Care Information SystemsA Practical Approach for Health Care ExecutivesKaren A. Wager, Frances Wickham Lee, and John P. Glaser
This important resource provides the fundamental knowledge and tools needed to manage information and information resources effectively within
a variety of health care organizations. It is filled with insights into the origins and uses of health information and offers a variety of health information systems in use today, with a focus on electronic medical record systems. ISBN-10: 0-7879-7468-4 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-7468-8 Cloth • 528 pages • Available now
The Strategic Application of Information Technology in Health Care OrganizationsSecond EditionJohn P. Glaser
This important resource—thoroughly updated from its highly successful first edition—reveals the strategic use of information technology in health-
care and emphasizes the needs and methods for developing strategies and linking them to overall organization goals. The new edition helps to improve the ability of the leadership within healthcare organizations to invest strategically and thoughtfully in information technology.ISBN-10: 0-7879-5987-1 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-5987-6 Cloth • 240 pages • Available now
E-Health, Telehealth, and TelemedicineA Guide to Start-Up and SuccessMarlene M. Maheu, Pamela Whitten, and Ace Allen
This hands-on resource shows how communication technologies can be designed, implemented, and managed to help healthcare professionals expand and transform their organizations.
ISBN-10: 0-7879-4420-3 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7879-4420-9 Cloth • 400 pages • Available now
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