Today's Hours: 10:00am - 6:00pm

Search

Did You Mean:

Search Results

  • Book
    editors, Edilma L. Yearwood, Geraldine S. Pearson, Jamesetta A. Newland.
    Summary: "As an increasing number of children and adolescents with psychiatric symptoms go unrecognized in our current healthcare system, the ability to identify and treat these issues in multiple healthcare settings has become vitally important. With access to primary care providers increasing and a shortage of child psychiatric providers, collaboration between psychiatric, pediatric and family advanced practice nurses is essential to improving care for this vulnerable population. Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health provides a practical reference to aid in this endeavour. Written and reviewed by over 70 nurse experts, it is a must-have reference for all practitioners caring for children and adolescents."

    Contents:
    Section 1. Assessment
    section 2. Treatment
    section 3. Special populations
    section 4. Special issues.
    Digital Access Wiley 2012
  • Article
    Lane E, Anderson WH.
    South Med J. 1977 Jan;70(1):53-6.
    Pathologic features and pathogenesis of coal workers' pneumoconiosis are reviewed. Roentenographic aspects of CWP have been examined; it is concluded that there is little or no correlation with physiologic abnormalities, and no abnormality is pathognomonic of this condition. It is suggested that coal workers who are physiologically disabled by any condition, usually heart disease or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or both, be retired via an industry-government compensation plan. Chest roentgenograms should serve only to identify and retire those miners who have progressive massive fibrosis, and to identify those who have simple CWP; thus they may be moved to jobs in areas of the mine where dust concentrations are lower.
    Digital Access Access Options
  • Book
    Ed. by G. J. Symons, F.R.S.
    Contents:
    pt. I. On the volcanic phenomena of the eruption, and on the nature and distribution of the ejected materials. By J.W. Judd.--pt. II. On the air waves and sounds caused by the eruption of Krakatoa in August,
    1883. Prepared in the Meteorological Office, and presented by R. Strachey.--pt. III. On the seismic sea waves caused by the eruption of Krakatoa, August 26th and 27th,
    1883. By W.J.L. Wharton ... in completion of the unfinished notes of Sir F.J. Evans.--pt. IV. On the unusual optical phenomena of the atmosphere, 1883-6, including twilight effects, coronal appearances, sky haze, coloured suns, moons, &c. By F.A. Rollo Russell and E. Douglas Archibald.--pt. V. Report on the magnetical and electrical phenomena accompanying the Krakatoa explosion. Prepared at the request of the Kew Committee, by G.M. Whipple.