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    ASPAN.
    Summary: "The 2019-2020 edition of the ASPAN Standards contains principles of safety and ethics in perianesthesia practice, perianesthesia practice standards, practice recommendations, position statements, resources from partnering organizations and interpretive statements which provide clarity and definition to key elements of the standards. The practice recommendation for care of the adult patient with obstructive sleep apnea, as well as the prevention of unwanted sedation in the adult patient, both have been updated with new clinical evidence. New position statements include a position statement on opioid stewardship in perianesthesia practice, a position statement on gender diversity, a position statement on CPAN and CAPA perianesthesia nursing certification, and a position statement on marjiuana. Each edition of the ASPAN Standards serves perianesthesia nurses as an invaluable resource and provides guidance and support for the expanding scope of perianesthesia nursing practice across the care continuum."--Publisher's description.
    Digital Access R2Library 2018
    Limited to 2 simultaneous users
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    M.R. Khawlie.
    Summary: This work surveys the non-oil mineral resources in the Arab world and investigates the role these resources might play in the complex development process that will shape Arab countries as oil revenues begin to decline. It emphasizes the necessity for regional co-operation and for the Arab world to follow the lead of Western Europe's 1992. Finally, the author presents three scenarios for the future. Nielsen 9780720120400 20160527

    Contents:
    Mineral resources of the Arab world
    mineral resources and Arab society
    human factors
    policy factors
    administrative factors
    financial factors
    mineral resources in future alternatives
    alternative scenarios
    reflective indicators
    requirements for mineral resource development
    scenario performance. Nielsen 9780720120400 20160527
    Print 1990
  • Article
    Webster DJ, Gough DC, Craven JL.
    Br J Surg. 1978 Apr;65(4):291-2.
    Fifty-three patients with symptomatic haemorrhoids have been studied in a double-blind cross-over trial of a bulk forming agent (ispaghula husk) against a placebo. Although only 11 per cent of patients ocmplained of constipation, a significant benefit in symptoms and improved bowel habit was demonstrated.
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