Category: Textbooks

Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing (2nd Edition) - eBook
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This new Oxford Handbook of Learning and Intellectual Disability Nursing, 2nd edition, (PDF) has been fully updated, with a greater focus on older people with learning and intellectual disabilities and mental health issues, as well as bringing all recommendations in line with current guidelines. Since the first edition of this
Discovering Psychology 7th edition pdf
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Sandra Hockenbury and new coauthor Susan Nolan’s outstanding textbook, Discovering Psychology 7th Edition (PDF) is grounded in the belief that all types of students can develop a real grasp of psychology and lasting scientific literacy. The expert authors act on that conviction by using relevant personal stories to communicate the
Cognitive Psychology: Connecting Mind, Research and Everyday Experience (4th Edition) - eBook
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Bruce Goldstein’s COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: CONNECTING MIND, RESEARCH, AND EVERYDAY EXPERIENCE, 4th edition (PDF), connects the study of cognition to your everyday life. A wealth of concrete examples and illustrations help you understand the theories of a cognition-driving home both the scientific importance of the theories and their relevance to your
Basic Math for Nursing and Allied Health - eBook
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Basic Math for Nursing and Allied Health (PDF)  uses an easy-to-understand building-block approach designed to teach you how to link basic math concepts with everyday activities and eventually understand the more complicated calculations and formulas used by nursing and allied health professionals. This exceptional text walks you through essential math
Deep Brain Stimulation Programming: Mechanisms, Principles and Practice (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Deep brain stimulation programming (DBS) continues to grow as an effective therapy for a wide range of neurological and psychiatric disorders, helping patients reach optimal control of their disorder. With the technique finding so much success, the next question is how to make the complexities of post-operative programming cost-effective, especially