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The Clinical Drug Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice (Field Guide Series)
Published in Paperback by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2006-02-01)
Authors: Anne Collins Abrams, Sandra Smith Pennington, and Carol Barnett Lammon
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Great buy!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-17
I received the product in the condition exactly as stated in the posting. Delivery arrived in a timely manner. I would definitely purchase from this buyer again.

Clinical Drug Therapy: Rationales for Nursing Practice
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-02
I had to buy this book for my pharmacology class. I have been very satisfied with it. It has very detailed explanations, leaving few questions unanswered. The format is great.

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Clinical Laboratory Medicine + Self-Assessment and Review (2 Book Package)
Published in Hardcover by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2002-04-15)
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excellent book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-07
This is a wonderful resource and an excellent reference text for the practitioner at any level. It is a well written and an exhaustive book.

A must for writing the ASCP BB and SBB exams
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-30
The AABB publication Clinical Laboratory Medicine contrives a set of multiple choice questions for each topic in Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine. Not only will the questions test your knowledge and problem solving skills, the key provides a comprehensive review of all of the choices given for a specific question. You will find your weak points and be reassured by your strengths when answering the questions. This review is well worth the expense.

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Clinical Laboratory Science Review: A Bottom Line Approach
Published in Paperback by Not Avail (2005-01)
Author: Patsy Jarreau
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Not what is advertised
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-10-06
This is a PHOTOCOPY of a book and a POOR one at that. There is writing in the margins and shades where the text was highlighted.

Save your money and BUY THE ORIGINAL BOOK. There are already answers written in on some of the quizzes.

Convienently the COPYRIGHT PAGE is missing from this PHOTOCOPIED BOOK.

The Best Review Book
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 13 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-17
This book is, in my opinion, the best review book in preparation for the BOR certification exams in clinical laboratory science/ medical technology. It contains all of the essential information in outline form and humorous drawings to help you remember certain concepts. It's very entertaining to read. There's even problems at the end of each chapter too! Another good review book is Hubbard's Concise Review of Clinical Laboratory Science which may cover certain areas in more depth, however, I like reading and studying from this one a lot more.

Excellent book!!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-29
This is the book that any prospective Medical Science Professional must have. It is very easy to understand and entertaining. It uses funny drawings that can help you remember the essential concepts for BOR examinations. I personally used it for my BOR examinations and I've got an excellent score. Try it!

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Clinical Skills for OSCEs
Published in Hardcover by Taylor & Francis (2003-05-22)
Authors: Neel Burton, Akbar de' Medici, and Nicholas Stacey
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From the Preface
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-23
Clinical skills exams, such as OSCEs, are a daunting but essential component of medical undergraduate education.

To prepare for these exams, our generation of medical students had to pull together vast amounts of information from maladapted resources. This tedious and time-consuming process can now be avoided, as all this information has been compiled into this one, handy book.

Indeed, this book covers all the clinical skills that are likely to be tested during the clinical years of a medical course. Although it aims to be comprehensive and detailed, its primary purpose is to be easy to read and to the point. Clinical Skills for OSCEs does not attempt to teach its reader medicine or surgery, but rather gathers and organises a large amount of information and presents it in a structured and memorable fashion.

We hope you find Clinical Skills for OSCEs useful both for your revision and for the consolidation of skills learnt at the patient's bedside.

Neel. L Burton

Akbar H. de Medici
Nicholas C. Stacey

From the back cover
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-23
Using a clear layout and matter-of-fact style, this book is the most comprehensive guide to basic clinical skills available.

- Takes a systems-based approach
- Includes just about every clinical skill taught in medical school
- Provides listings of the conditions most likely to be covered in your exam and valuable boxes of additional background information
- Written by recently qualified medical students who understand the real needs of students

The ideal clinical skills guide for all exam candidates, from third year to finals. No other book makes preparation for the OSCEs or PLAB so simple.

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Clinical Vignettes for the USMLE Step 1: PreTest Self-Assessment & Review (Pre-Test Basic Science Series)
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill Medical (2004-11-22)
Author: McGraw-Hill
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A very good book.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-12
Many questions are good and useful for preparing the USMLE, not only for step 1 but also for step 2.

Close to the real thing
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-31
As indicated on the blurb, this is probably the among closest you can get to the real questions. The format makes the book easy to carry along. Work through these questions and try to think one step beyond what they're asking for!

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Cochran's German Review Grammar (4th Edition)
Published in Hardcover by Prentice Hall (1990-10-11)
Author: Glynis Cowell
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German text
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-08
Mine is actually the white paperback version, not blue hardback, but excellent condition at a great price. It arrived quickly, in time for the start of my class. I'll use this as a good reference for grammar--not quite as much explanation as I would like, but I have a few other texts I can use with it. It has lots of exercises for practice. My husband learned from the Second Edition, (40 years ago), and he's glad I'll get to try Cochran this semester.

Personal Experience
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-10-05
As a Student at UMD I have had the honor of learning German under the guidence of Professor Conant. He is a great teacher and his text is a great learning tool.

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Color of Money, Sea of Love, Night and the City: Three Screenplays
Published in Paperback by Grove Press (2000-02-17)
Author: Richard Price
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Great writing at any Price!
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Review Date: 2001-07-12
Screenwriting gurus are forever trying to define "great screenwriting." And screenwriting students are always asking the gurus: What is great screenwriting? I would advise guru and student alike to CUT TO the chase and pick up this book...it's a fine example of GREAT SCREENWRITING. Lean, to the point, and always moving forward.

Contemporary master
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-31
Richard Price is among the most talented of Hollywood screenwriters working today. His ability to infuse characters with even the smallest unique trait infuses them with depth and reality that few other writers are able to capture.

His recent rewrites of such scripts as "Shaft" and "Ransom" prove the level of quality he is able to bring to even the most mainstream films.

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Coming Attractions: Reading American Movie Trailers (Texas Film and Media Series, Thomas Schatz series editor)
Published in Paperback by University of Texas Press (2004-11-01)
Author: Lisa Kernan
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Trailer
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-27
Its a great book in a field with very few references ( the trailer ) .
As a hollywood trailer researcher was very useful for me .
Congratulations to Lisa Kernan !

SEE IT! READ IT! BUY IT! You'll never look at a trailer the same
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-17
No matter whether you're a film professor, film industry professional, or just plain moviegoer, you'll never look at a trailer (movie preview) the same after reading this book. Written with academic rigor and thoroughness, it explains how previews came to referred to as trailers and analyzes trailers for their intended affect, subtext, and demographic. The book follows the author's passion for examining " the hypothetical spectator that can be read within the trailer texts themselves: an "audience study" who can read through the looking glass of the Hollywood film industry." She submits case studies of some 30 trailers, from Casablanca to Paper Moon to Air Force One, dividing them into three eras. By the end of the book you'll really appreciate these free mini-movie/commercials that we all alternately enjoy and hate yet use to decide whether to see a movie or not.

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Coming of Age: Movie & Video Guide
Published in Paperback by Companion Press (Laguna Hills, CA) (1997-09)
Author: Don Lort
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An Amazing Reference Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-13
My compliments to this book. It's better organized than most dictionaries and encyclopedias. It's full of copious and well-chosen pictures (which admittedly display the author's nudist sensibilities!) It embraces a large number of films from silly comedies to angst-filled dramas. What they all have in common is that they deal with young people confronting sexual awakening (For a Lost Soldier) or awareness of mortality (A Separate Peace), in short, some catalytic, transformative event of their adolescence.

Everything you could want to know about these movies is in this book somewhere. Everyone involved in their making is mentioned, as are any awards the film earned and a clear synopsis of its plot. Lort's gay nudist perspective insures that nothing is censored, and pictures containing rape, cross-dressing, prostitution, and intergenerational eroticism are dealt with openly.

When Lort gives 5-star reviews to some of my favorite coming-of-age films, like "Stand by Me," "Second Best," or "Rebel Without a Cause," I really enjoy the read. I hope and pray that Lort updates this valuable book (written in 1997) since some important pictures have come along since then like "L.I.E.," "Y Tu Mama Tambien," and "Hearts in Atlantis."

Recommended
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-17
There are over 500 entires in this A to Z video guide. Each contains plot, five-star movie ratings, cast, credits and ratings for sexuality. Also there are multiple indexes and a hard-to-find video locator. Many of our finest actors got their start in coming-of-age films. Tom Cruise, James Dean, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Dillon, Edward Furlong, Ethan Hawke, Chris O'Donnell, River Phoenix, Jason Priestly, Keanu Reeves, Brad Renfro, Mark Wahlberg, Scott Wolf and Elijah Wood are just a few. What is a coming-of-age film? In simplest terms, a coming-of-age story is one in which a child or a teenager reaches a critical turning point or event that results in a loss of childhood innocence. Not surprisingly, most often this turning point revolves around adolescent sexuality. Recommended!

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Coming to Terms with Nature: Socialist Register 2007 (Socialist Register)
Published in Paperback by Monthly Review Press (2006-11-01)
Authors: Leo Panitch and Colin Leys
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Envisioning real environmental and social justice
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-28
"Coming to Terms with Nature: Socialist Register 2007" by Leo Panitch and Colin Leys (Editors) delivers a high-quality anthology about the contemporary environmental crisis. The seventeen articles are written by leading thinkers associated with the socialist movement. Collectively, the articles make it clear that capitalism's perpetual growth imperative cannot help but push the world towards environmental catastrophe; yet the authors also guide us towards envisioning real environmental and social justice in which the sustainable production of goods and services for the benefit of all people may be attained.

A key line of criticism shared by several authors pertains to inequality and environmental destruction. Brenda Longfellow discusses how global warming is driven by a fossil-fuel based economy controlled by large corporations but whose costs are most immediately felt by the poor. In a similar vein, Achim Bunnengraber argues that the Kyoto Protocol has merely shifted polluter responsibility around and can only succeed in delaying a real solution to the problem of CO2 emissions. Neil Smith describes how environmental legislation is often designed to allow short-sighted decision making to persist as nature is transformed into a tradable commodity. Henry Bernstein and Philip Woodhouse' article on Africa shows how the powerful continue to exploit the continent for profit, resulting in the exhaustion of land resources and increasing deprivation and exclusion for the poor.

A number of thoughtful articles link economic theory with the environment. Joan Martinez-Alier relates Marx's theories pertaining to uneven development with the routine practice of wealth extraction from peripheral nations for the benefit of capitalist power centers. Daniel Buck punctures the idea that environmental catastrophe might somehow lead to systemic breakdown, arguing that capitalism is principally a means of social organization that tends to thrive on crisis. However, Costas Panayitakis theorizes that consumerism represents a particularly harmful form of capitalism that cannot be sustained indefinitely.

The subject of greenwashing is addressed by several contributors. Jamie Peck shows how the Heritage Foundation played a major role in framing media coverage of the New Orleans reconstruction controversy and help win public approval for the Bush administration's neoliberal policies. Heather Rogers believes that public relations campaigns have succeeded in obscuring corporate responsibility and inscribing an erroneous belief that individuals are the principle source of the pollution problem.

Political struggle is discussed in Barbara Harriss-White and Elinor Harriss' article on the nuclear energy industry's successful attempts at minimizing renewable energy policy in the U.K. Frieder Otto Wolf reflects on the difficulty that the German Green Party has had in reconciling theory with practical politics. Philip McMichael discusses how food policies allow agribusiness to claim control over genetics and other resources while relegating most farmers to an increasingly marginalized existence; and Erik Swyngedouw considers the increasing commodification of water versus the public good of providing access to all citizens.

Solutions are proposed in many articles. For example, Dale Wen and Minqi Li contend that China must restructure itself in a manner that secures environmental justice for the Chinese people in order to avoid worsening social and environmental conditions. Elmar Altvater argues that alternative fuels can help enable socialism by diminishing the power of those who currently control limited energy resources. Michael Lowy proposes a shift to qualitative forms of production could better serve the social good while decreasing environmental harm. And in the powerful concluding essay, Gregory Albo suggests that an international socialist vision is a necessary corollary to achieving democratic success at the local level.

I highly recommend this exceptional book to everyone.

Coming to Terms is a solid keenly whetted reader
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-07
Edited by Leo Panitch & Colin Leys, Coming to Terms with Nature: Socialist Register 2007 is an anthology of essays by learned authors discussing the dramatic ecological challenges to capitalism today, and whether socialist thought has progressed sufficiently to address capitalism's weakness in this regard. Writings include "China: Hyper-Development and Environmental Crisis", "Neoliberal Hurricane: Who Framed New Orleans?", "Africa: Eco-Populist Utopias and (Micro-) Capitalist Realities", and much more. It should be noted that "Coming to Terms with Nature" is not a wholesale attack upon capitalism, nor a blind sermon on the mount extolling the virtues of socialism; the purpose here is to explore the failings of each system in addressing serious social and environmental problems, and thereby pave the way for more effective solutions. From smokescreen attacks against "litterbugs" that fail to question the overproduction and overpackaging that contributes to litter and landfills, to so-called "green capitalism" that too often fails to meet the mark of being truly ecologically sustainable, to the significance of the impasse concerning the Kyoto protocol, Coming to Terms is a solid keenly whetted reader, offering eye-opening perspectives to ecological issues long in the making.


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