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Oxford Handbook of Midwifery (Oxford Handbooks in Nursing) (3rd Edition) - eBook
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From the best-selling series of Oxford Handbook in Nursin, the Oxford Handbook of Midwifery 3rd edition continues to be the essential one-stop guide to the key principles of the care and management of birth, pregnancy, and beyond. Concise yet comprehensive, with its recognisable and easy-to-use Oxford Handbook format, midwives will find
Phlebotomy Handbook (9th Edition) - eBook
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For all phlebotomy courses in programs for Medical Laboratory Technicians, Medical/Clinical Laboratory Scientists, Nurse Assistants, Phlebotomists, Medical Assistants and Physician Assistants; and other health profession educational programs. The comprehensive phlebotomy guide that’s perfect for both the classroom and in-practice pre-analytic reference — now updated with new safety procedures, standards, equipment,
Mechanical Ventilation in the Critically Ill Obese Patient - eBook
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This ebook, Mechanical Ventilation in the Critically Ill Obese Patient (PDF) is the first to describe a practical evidence-based approach to the management of critically ill obese patients with various medical or postoperative respiratory problems in the intensive care unit. In brief, the ebook aims to identify the best strategy
ways of knowing 3e pdf
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This ebook, Ways of Knowing 3rd edition (PDF) is intended for college students in introductory Native Studies courses who are being introduced to Native issues for the first time. It is organised thematically. It is written from an academic standpoint, and it addresses Native intellectual tradition as well as the
The Natural Law Tradition and Belief: Naturalism, Theism, and Religion in Dialogue (World Philosophy) - eBook
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For more than twenty centuries, from ancient Greece the ideal of natural law has been appealed to in Western moral and legal philosophy as a grounding for ethics and jurisprudence, based on capacities of a common “human nature”. From the early medieval advent of “Christendom”, it was embedded within theistic