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Good bookReview Date: 2008-05-31
Pockect Guide for RTs, ALL U NEED TO KNOW!Review Date: 2008-05-24
Old SchoolReview Date: 2008-05-20
If you want to be good you need this book.
Gerald Zollar,RRT
A Lifesaver!!!Review Date: 2007-12-28
Hide this one!Review Date: 2008-05-26


great practice bookReview Date: 2008-06-02
Just passed my ANCC for FNPReview Date: 2008-04-25
Great resource for studying!Review Date: 2008-02-12
Not that greatReview Date: 2008-02-13
example: what would you ((not)) recommend to a parent's child with asthma.
- no air conditioning in room
- seal mattress in vinyl
- remove carpeting
- no smoking in the home
The answer is no air conditioning in room.
There are tons of questions like this. They follow no recent recommendations or evidence. It seems like they just construct questions that are based on personal preference.
I just hope the national board is not like this book.
Fitzgerald, Leik, and Mosby's online FNP prepartion are awesome.
Great Q/A book!!!Review Date: 2007-10-11
Great at teaching you how to eliminate answers.
I would highly recommend this book for anyone sitting for the Adult/Family boards.
By the way, I passed my boards--and this book helped!

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Basically a PrimerReview Date: 2007-01-01
If you've been through a process improvement initiative before, or if you're in an organization that takes this kind of stuff mildly seriously already, most of this will be review and self-evident.
Pragmatic Process Improvement!Review Date: 2002-04-04
Advice So Practical, It Makes you Wonder Why SPI Is So Hard!Review Date: 2003-08-14
I especially recommend that company executives read this book, since they often set the tone for a process improvement effort.
This book is a must read for anyone heading up a process improvement practice.
Tells you how to "just do it"Review Date: 2002-11-15
That point is where this book becomes valuable. It is a concise document, describing in broad, but not excruciatingly fine detail how to improve processes for managing the construction of software. The names of the chapters summarize the basics of any well-constructed process: developing a plan, implementing the plan and checking progress. It also gives you sound advice as to how to track the changes in the process, so important to convince those doing the changing that what you are doing is in their interest.
I recommend that all managers of software development projects examine this book. It will also show you how to stay on track, as it is all too easy to find excuses to significantly deviate from any plan.
UN-common sense strategiesReview Date: 2002-04-05
The book starts by showing how easy it is to get "lost in the trees" (and kill a bunch of them in the process) if you try to "do CMM" like most people do the first time around. The authors do a great job of showing how to keep the main thing (delivering better quality software) the main thing and avoid creating mountains of useless documentation.
I would recommend that anyone looking at achieving higher levels of maturity in CMM, SPICE, or ISO 9000 read this and take a reality check on their plans.

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I DON'T AGREEReview Date: 2008-06-20
Yours is information vaguely spread along 560 pages and Indi's book is totally abstract, which I am still trying to understand. I would have appreciated if you could have cut all the fluff in 60 pages instead.
GOD KNOWS how do you guys get all the five stars FROM
Plenty of tips and techniquesReview Date: 2007-02-24
Excellent bookReview Date: 2006-09-02
Mike's book won't be gathering dust on your shelf....Review Date: 2006-07-15
Must have for user experience professionals!Review Date: 2006-06-21

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PerspectiveReview Date: 2008-07-19
This book clearly and comprehensively covers the topic of spine pain, providing a context and perspective that I have found extremely useful in the clinical setting. This book can help the spine surgeon give direction to otherwise direction-less patients with life-ruining conditions.
This should be required reading for anyone operating on the spine.
Rehabilitation BibleReview Date: 2008-05-06
Health improvement for patients!Review Date: 2007-03-25
Requisite Resource for Spine Physicians and TherapistsReview Date: 2007-01-10
Must Have TextReview Date: 2006-11-12
By Ron LeFebvre, DC, Dean of Clinical Education, Western States Chiropractic College.
Because busy practitioners often rapidly skim articles, especially book reviews, let me start with the bottom line. Dr. Liebenson's second edition of Rehabilitation of the Spine is a "must" book. Any practitioner or student interested in physical rehabilitation of the spine must own and must read this book. The contributing authors represent an impressive array of some of the most notable experts across multiple disciplines, including Nikolai Bogduk, Paul Hodges, Vladimir Janda, Gwendolen Jull, Karel Lewit, Steven Linton, Stuart McGill, Robin McKenzie, Don Murphy, Vert Mooney, John Triano, and Howard Vernon. The cast is much larger yet, is international in reach, and represents some of the most important schools of thought in rehabilitation today. The second edition significantly improves upon the first, which was itself, a watershed document. Every chapter has been re-written and updated. The basic science chapters offer an exceptional overview for the clinical practitioner of what we have learned about the mechanics of the spine over the last 10 years. It re-establishes the foundation upon which so much of our practical rehabilitation lies. It also gives us a lens through which to judge both old and new approaches and techniques. But above all, this is a practitioner's manual, replete with a level of detail that is essential for actual application. In many of the chapters, one can almost hear the voice of an experienced workshop instructor correcting common errors in technique and imparting expert advice. The inclusion of the DVD-ROM is a huge leap forward, taking a lot of the guesswork out of trying to interpret what is written on the printed page. It also has the potential to standardize at least some procedures across multiple disciplines. This could have positive implications for co-treatment within or across professions and could provide a common therapeutic and assessment language for research.
The lay out of the book re-enforces the clinical strategy espoused, having sections devoted first to assessment, then the first 4 weeks of acute care, followed by later recovery care. Then the whole strategy is again re-packaged by region.
Having a keen interest in the field myself, I specifically perused the book for a few specific "bell weather" indicators. I was pleased to see a chapter devoted to manipulation of the spine, an omission which I thought was a weakness in the first edition. For those steeped in some of the current controversies in lumbar stabilization, I found it very interesting to compare the arguments posited by McGill and Hodges regarding the relative value of teaching patients to perform abdominal bracing versus abdominal hollowing. I was pleased to see that the simple and elegant three question Patient Specific Functional Scale was contained in the chapter on Outcome Assessment. And that DeFranca's section on pre-manipulation procedures for the cervical spine abandoned the recommendation to perform DeKleyn's maneuver and or any other extreme positioning of the neck--procedures which have a good sold base of evidence holding them to be worthless. I also noted that Janda's interpretation of the muscle firing pattern associated with hip extension has been abandoned (because of subsequent research findings).
The book also has welcome additions in the arena a neuromobilization, a much improved chapter on breathing, and many interesting additions from the Czech school of rehabilitation. Although not all of these schools of thought work together in complete harmony and although there are often significant differences in practical application, Dr. Liebenson has a real knack for organizing them into a coherent organization that suggests more agreement than disagreement in their overall strategies. The three great strategic pillars support the grand "unifying theory" behind the manual: a variety of approaches to hands-on manual therapy, specific low tech exercise prescription, and focused activity modification for the patient.


AwesomeReview Date: 2008-07-01
The only review book you will needReview Date: 2006-09-03
This book was very helpful and it was my primary resource in studying for my exam (which I passed).
adult nurse practitioner certification review bookReview Date: 2006-08-20
AANPReview Date: 2006-09-22
Very UsefulReview Date: 2006-08-01

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A disappointmentReview Date: 2007-11-21
Acquire ClientsReview Date: 2008-04-20
A DEFINITE "MUST HAVE" book for ConsultantsReview Date: 2007-02-07
Excellent Sales Book!Review Date: 2006-12-09
I loved the section on overcoming objections. In my practice I have run into some of these objections as well as others and never had a good answer for them. Now I do. The material in this book changed my consulting sales in the one year since I started implementing the ideas and revenue has doubled in that same year.
If you are a consultant and have ever struggled with over coming objections, searching for new clients, or landing new business then you need to read this book.
Guaranteed Techniques that Get the SaleReview Date: 2006-10-22
It begins with the proposition that successful selling occurs at the intersection of need, competency and passion - all of which, fortunately can be controlled by the consultant. Contrarian as ever, Weiss makes the case for generalising as a way to broaden your appeal, while customising your approach for high potential prospects.
In the second chapter, you are told to focus on the economic buyer (the fellow who has the budget and dicretion to spend on your services). You are taught to identify, meet and interact with the economic buyer as a peer. You also learn indirect methods of getting to the economic buyer where direct means fail.
Further you learn to match your approach to the predisposition of the buyer, follow a plan for controlling your meeting by setting objctives for each meeting, providing value early, listening 75% of the time and ending with an action plan suggested by you. You also learn to rebut obections which generally fall into no trust, no need, no hurry and no money (though they may be disguised as other issues).
Ever realistic, Weiss also teaches you how to "steal" clients from other consultants by plucking low-hanging fruits, positioning yourself through high vsibility, providing a bold contrarian solution to issues etc. You also learn to ensure repreat business and how to be selective (avoiding clients you do not want and getting those you do).
Overall, the book provides top value for money.

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too much fluffReview Date: 2005-02-24
Easy to follow - even for me!Review Date: 2004-02-21
Great Marketing ResourceReview Date: 2004-02-13
Excellent bookReview Date: 2004-02-13
Cheap and poorly writtenReview Date: 2005-02-18

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Increasing Practice Productivity in a Simple and Realistic Way Review Date: 2007-10-27
Yes, it gives wise advice!Review Date: 2006-06-14
Psychiatrist ReviewReview Date: 2004-05-12
Do you know of any investment that nets you 500% ?Review Date: 2007-11-15
This book is an outstanding collection of 140 ideas, insights, workarounds, and inspiration. Invest the time it takes you to read this book back into your daily practice. If you get through this book in four hours, and if you use just one idea out of the 140, and that idea saves you just 1/100th of your daily working time and effort--that will be a savings of 24 hours per year, or a net annual profit on time invested of 500%.
Do you know of any other investment that nets you 500% annually?
Yuval Lirov, Practicing Profitability - Billing Network Effect for Revenue Cycle Control in Healthcare Clinics and Chiropractic Offices: Collections, Audit Risk, SOAP Notes, Scheduling, Care Plans, and Coding
for neophytesReview Date: 2002-12-02


Helpful for Pet OwnersReview Date: 2001-12-03
Heal Thy Pet - Resource for the Holistic Health of your PetReview Date: 2001-12-03
The individual treatment plans for many common diseases are the main focus of the Handbook. I particularly like and appreciate the clear and concise format of these recommended treatment plans. Each page is devoted to one disease, and then each disease is broken down into 3 parts. 1) "Holistic Rationale" which provides a practical description/explanation of the disease itself, which gives me as the pet owner a better understanding of the specific medical problem or a simple explanation as to what probably caused the problem in the first place; 2) an easy-to-follow, step-by-step diagnostic and Treatment Plan for tackling the problem - the recommended supplements, vitamins, herbs, are listed one-by-one, just like ingredients in a recipe book, so there aren't paragraphs of information to read through to find the information you're looking for; and 3) "Holistic Challenge" which gives a brief challenge to the pet owner or veterinarian on how to continue the alternative approach for the particular problem you're dealing with.
The last part of the book rounds out the holistic challenge by providing different recipes for things like nutritional supplement mixtures, 2 invaluable recipes for cats who have stopped eating or that are critical or anorexic, as well as a homemade tick repellent so that you can stay away from the highly toxic tick collars and vaccines! I've used the tick repellent recipe on myself and on my dogs each spring and summer (I live in a very high deer tick region) and it works wonders. It's all natural ingredients, so I don't have to worry about threatening my dogs' health or my own.
There's also a great dosage table in the back for the various recommended supplements, so you can easily find your animal's weight and dose accordingly. The client handout section includes one-page descriptions of information on various topics from heartworm disease, flea control products, fleas and flea infestations, hairballs, making a homemade diet for your animal, urinary problems in cats, etc. Plus, there's a "Product Sources" section which tells you where you can purchase various supplements. This is the type of information that is so extremely useful to have on hand for any pet owner, and it's all right there for you in the book!
I HIGHLY recommend The Holistic Veterinary Handbook to any veterinarian who would like to move toward alternative ways of treating their patients and to pet owners who would like to be more proactive with their animals' health on a holistic basis. I have used many of the recommended treatment plans from this book for treating my animals successfully. This is the one book I've found in all my years of searching for a thorough, yet easy-to-read book that combines several different modalities for the overall health of the animal. It truly is a Holistic Veterinary Handbook and an excellent book that every pet owner should own!
The Holistic Veterinary HandbookReview Date: 2002-02-16
"The Holistic Veterinary Handbook" is a quick, complete, and usable reference that resources from several modalities of treatment; diet, herbs, flower essences, vitamins, exercise, and massage just to name a few.
I also enjoyed how the book was lightly peppered with quotes of wisdom and consciousness from shamans and philosophers.
The handbook is complete with over 40 pages of handouts for clients. These handouts are time saving, well written for the layperson, and full of information that will help keep the client educated and involved with the healing and health their pets.
In short, I am very thankful for William's dedication to animal health demonstrated through the writing of this book.
Sincerely,
Craig Ng
His Basics are TimelessReview Date: 2002-01-22
This book is a friend for "my best friend".Review Date: 2002-02-16
William's veterinarian knowledge and schooling has been brought to a place of insight, understanding and wisdom through his gifts of writing, organization, clarity and seeing from a bigger picture a larger more "whole-listic" point of view for health.
"The Holistic Veterinary Handbook" is a quick, complete, and usable reference that resources from several modalities of treatment; diet, herbs, flower essences, vitamins, exercise, and massage just to name a few.
I also enjoyed how the book was lightly peppered with quotes of wisdom and consciousness from shamans and philosophers.
The handbook is complete with over 40 pages of handouts for clients. These handouts are time saving, well written for the layperson, and full of information that will help keep the client educated and involved with the healing and health their pets.
In short, I am very thankful for William's dedication to animal health demonstrated through the writing of this book....
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