Descriere: Domestic Violence and Nonfatal Strangulation Assessment is designed to standardize anatomic nomenclature, as it relates to the head and neck, for both new and experienced sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs) and sexual assault forensic examiners (SAFEs), first responders, medical residents and physicians, nursing students, and nurse practitioners, including nurse midwives, women's health nurse practitioners, pediatric nurse practitioners, and forensic nurse practitioners. The text will teach readers the language of evidence-based evaluative methods of care for strangulation patients in domestic violence situations.
Fifteen strangulation case studies with a clear history, photographic representation, and confirmation of anatomic landmarks and injuries, along with discussions about existing conditions and their influence, identification of injury, evidence-based collection techniques, and treatment based on current standards of practice. Chapters will also include best practice recommendations and other tools to support evaluation and documentation. Offering this workbook to first responders and health care providers will help fulfill their need for basic, peer-reviewed information and will contribute to continuing competence in care for strangulation patients.
Autori: Faugno Diana K., Sievers Valerie, Shores Michelle, Smock Bill, Speck Patricia M. | Editura: STM Learning | Anul aparitiei: 2020 | ISBN: 9781936590834 | Numar de pagini: 160 | Categorie: Medical
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Muscles and Meridians: The Manipulation of Shape
Firmly based in an understanding of evolutionary and developmental biology, this volume introduces some of the keys that open the way to an understanding of the Contractile Field (CF) model - a novel concept which promotes a fresh approach to exercise and represents useful means of understanding and treating musculoskeletal disorders. Page dim. 234 x 158 x 12 Weight: 326 grams
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