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- Bookclinical editor, David W. Woodruff, MSN, RN-BC, CNS, CNE, FNAP, Dean of Academic Affairs/Associate Professor, Chamberlain College of Nursing, Cleveland, Ohio.Contents:
Critical care basics / Wendeline J. Grbach
Holistic care issues / Anna Jarrett
Neurologic system / Ellie Z. Franges
Cardiovascular system / Kathryn l. Kay
Respiratory system / Elizabeth Moots
Gastrointestinal system / Wendeline J. Grbach
Renal system / Jodi l. Gunther
Endocrine system / Margaret J. Malone
Hematologic and immune systems / Maurice Espinoza
Multisystem issues / Susan M. Raymond
Moderate sedation / Carol A. Pehotsky
CPR and emergency cardiac care / Nicolette C. Mininni
Comparing types of shock / Nicolette C. Mininni
Preventing complications in the critically ill obese patient / Nicolette C. Mininni
Drug overdose and poisoning / Nicolette C. Mininni
Critical care basics / Wendeline J. Grbach
Holistic care issues / Anna Jarrett
Neurologic system / Ellie Z. Franges
Cardiovascular system / Kathryn l. Kay
Respiratory system / Elizabeth Moots
Gastrointestinal system / Wendeline J. Grbach
Renal system / Jodi l. Gunther
Endocrine system / Margaret J. Malone
Hematologic and immune systems / Maurice Espinoza
Multisystem issues / Susan M. Raymond.Digital Access Ovid 2016 - ArticleBean MA.Cancer Res. 1977 Aug;37(8 Pt 2):2879-84.The likelihood that immunosurveillance, concomitant immunity, and immunodepression play a role in the development and spread of neoplasms of the urinary bladder is discussed. The circumstantial evidence for the existence of concomitant immunity to bladder cancer-associated antigens is briefly reviewed, and the implications of the hypothesis of Zinkernagel and Dougherty of a genetic restriction to the cytotoxicity of T-cells for virally determined target cell antigens and of the concept of immunoregulatory cells for our understanding of the immunology of bladder carcinoma are discussed.