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A l l i e d H e a l t h C a t a l o g 2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 Cengage Learning Asia Pte Ltd 5 Shenton Way #01-01 UIC Building Singapore 068808 Tel : (65) 6410 1200 Fax : (65) 6410 1208 Email : [email protected] www.cengageasia.com © 2011 Cengage Learning. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this work covered by the copyright herein may be reproduced, transmitted, stored, or used in any form or by any means graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including but not limited to photocopying, recording, scanning, digitizing, taping, web distribution, information networks, or information storage and retrieval systems, except as permitted under Section 107 or 108 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act, without the prior written permission of the publisher. J1001158_Cvr_Size:213x276mm Spine:5mm 4cx4c CCoovveerr__AAHH__SSLL..iinndddd 11 99//99//1100 11::0077 PPMM IIBBCC__IIFFCC__AAHH__SSLL..iinndddd 11 99//99//1100 1100::2277 AAMM 001-043_AH_SL.qxp:Layout 1 9/9/10 9:32 AM Page 1 ATHLETIC TRAINING/SPORTS MEDICINE A L L I E D H E A L T H Upper Extremity Injury Evaluation DVD and Lab Manual ATHLETIC TRAINING/SPORTS MEDICINE Douglas Mann and Colleen A. Grugan Introduction to Sports Medicine & Athletic Training, 2E The UPPER EXTREMITY INJURY EVALUATION DVD and Lab Manual package is Robert C. France, CSMT, RSMT designed to reinforce clinical injury evaluation skills beyond the classroom. Proper INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS MEDICINE & ATHLETIC TRAINING 2E is ideal for indi- injury evaluation requires extensive knowledge and hands-on experience; this inter- viduals interested in athletics and the medical needs of athletes and is the first full- active DVD provides the student with compelling video of upper extremity evaluation concept book around which an entire course can be created. This book covers techniques that can be viewed and re-viewed outside of the classroom. Students can Sports Medicine, Athletic Training and Anatomy and Physiology in an easy to under- begin by performing a self-assessment of their knowledge, sharpen their skills by stand format that allows the reader to grasp functional concepts of the human boday viewing video clips of injury evaluation techniques, and finish by taking a post-test, and then apply this knowledge to Sports Medicine and Athletic Training. and printing out their results. Comprehensive chapters on nutrition, sports psychology, kinesiology and therapeu- tic modalities are also included. Readers will appreciate both the depth of the mate- Features rial covered and the ease in which it is presented. (cid:127) DVD features high-quality video of certified athletic trainers performing lower extremity palpations, range of motion, manual muscle tests, and ligament and Features special tests in a step-by-step fashion. (cid:127) Includes the newest, cutting-edge facts and advances in Sports Medicine and (cid:127) DVD features interactive certification exam-style multiple choice questions with Athletic Training. image labeling and clickable image identification, and critical thinking case (cid:127) StudyWARE™ CD-ROM provides interactive practice through quizzes and activi- ties. study questions. (cid:127) The Online Companion includes 3-D animations and slides created in (cid:127) The pretest module provides immediate right and wrong answer feedback for PowerPoint® self-study; posttest module records and prints scores. (cid:127) Contains a more thorough depth and coverage of anatomy and physiology. (cid:127) Lab manual features additional exercises, review, and skill assessments. (cid:127) Offers discussion and insight into a wide range of careers related to Sports (cid:127) Full-color presentation with photos/illustrations of anatomy. Medicine. (cid:127) Instructor Resources CD-ROM with an Instructor's Manual, Instructor Slides TABLE OF CONTENTS created with PowerPoint®that include full-color images and 3-D animations, DVD Menu:I. Hand and WristPretest ModuleVideo Modules:A. PalpationsB. Range of MotionC. and an ExamView®Computerized Testbank. Manual Muscle TestsD. Ligament and Special TestsPosttest ModuleII. ElbowPretest ModuleV- ideo Modules:A. PalpationsB. Range of MotionC. Manual Muscle TestsD. Ligament and Special TestsPosttest ModuleIII. ShoulderPretest ModuleVideo Modules:A. PalpationsB. Range of TABLE OF CONTENTS MotionC. Manual Muscle TestsD. Ligament and Special TestsPosttest Module UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO SPORTS MEDICINE AND ATHLETIC TRAINING.1. Sports Medicine: The Multidisciplinary Approach to Athletic Health Care.2. Athletic Training.3. The Central Train- 125pp, 81/2″x 11″, SB, 4-Color, 2011 ing Room.4. The Athletic Training Student Aide Program.UNIT 2: ROLES AND RESPONSIBILI- ISBN-10:1-4354-9925-5 TIES IN ATHLETIC TRAINING.5. Emergency Preparedness: Injury Game Plan.6. The Pre-Partici- ISBN-13:978-1-4354-9925-6 pation Physical Examination.7. Prehabilitation and Preseason Conditioning.8. Nutrition and the Athlete.9. Dietary Supplements and Performance Enhancers.10. Sports Psychology.11. Assessment and Evaluation of Sports Injuries.12. Therapeutic Physical Modalities.13. Taping and Wrapping.UNIT 3: INJURY ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT.14. Kinesiology.15. Bleed- ing and Shock.16. The Bones and Soft Tissues.17. The Foot, Ankle, and Lower Leg.18. The Knee.19. The Hip and Pelvis.20. The Elbow, Wrist, and Hand.21. The Shoulder.22. The Chest and Abdomen.23. The Head and Face.24. The Spine.UNIT 4: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS.25. Spe- cial Considerations in Athletes. 720 pp, 8″, hardcover, 4-Color, 2011 ISBN-10: 1-4354-6436-2 ISBN-13: 978-1-4354-6436-0 www.cengage.com/delmar 1 001-043_AH_SL.qxp:Layout 1 9/9/10 5:56 PM Page 2 ATHLETIC TRAINING/SPORTS MEDICINE H T L A E H D E I L L A Lower Extremity Injury Evaluation DVD and Lab Manual Athletic Training Clinical Education Guide Douglas Mann and Colleen A. Grugan Tim Laurent The LOWER EXTREMITY INJURY EVALUATION DVD and Lab Manual are designed to Master clinical competencies with this unique resource. Athletic Training Clinical reinforce your clinical injury evaluation skills beyond the classroom. Proper injury Education Guide provides tools to be used throughout training to test knowledge, evaluation requires extensive knowledge and hands-on experience; this interactive review, and hone hands on skills. Correlated to the Fourth Edition of the Athletic DVD provides compelling video of lower extremity evaluation techniques that can be Training Educational Competencies, Athletic Training Clinical Education Guide viewed and re-viewed outside of the classroom. Begin by performing a self-assess- provides a structured format for goal setting, reflection, skills verification, and ment of your knowledge, sharpen your skills by viewing video clips of injury evalua- journaling. Critical concepts are highlighted and guided questions are used to tion techniques, and finish by taking a post-test. launch discussions and apply critical thinking skills allowing the user to apply knowledge in real world situations. Features (cid:127) DVD features high-quality video of certified athletic trainers performing lower Features extremity palpations, range of motion, manual muscle tests, and ligament and (cid:127) Checklists for athletic training skills. special tests in a step-by-step fashion. (cid:127) Quick reference material to be accessed during clinical experiences. (cid:127) DVD features interactive certification exam-style multiple choice questions with (cid:127) Assessment frameworks to track progress. image labeling and clickable image identification, and critical thinking case (cid:127) Activities and questions to encourage analysis and problem solving. study questions. (cid:127) The pretest module provides immediate right and wrong answer feedback for self-study; posttest module records and prints scores. TABLE OF CONTENTS (cid:127) Lab manual features additional exercises, review, and skill assessments. Section 1 - USING THIS BOOK. Chapter 1. How to use this book. Chapter 2. What is reflec- tion? Chapter 3. Sample Reflection Assignments and Assessment Rubrics. Section 2 - ATHLET- (cid:127) Full-color presentation with photos/illustrations of anatomy. IC TRAINING EDUCATIONAL COMPETENCIES. Chapter 4. Foundational Behaviors of Pro- fessional Practice. Chapter 5. Risk Management and Injury Prevention. Chapter 6. Pathology of Injuries and Illnesses. Chapter 7. Orthopedic Clinical Examination and Diagnosis. Chapter 8. TABLE OF CONTENTS Medical Conditions and Disabilities. Chapter 9. Acute Care of Injuries and Illnesses. Chapter 10. DVD Menu: I. Foot and Ankle. Pretest Module.Video Modules: A. Palpations. B. Range of Therapeutic Modalities. Chapter 11. Conditioning and Rehabilitative Exercise. Chapter 12. Phar- Motion. C. Manual Muscle Tests. D. Ligament and Special Tests. Posttest Module. II. Knee. macology. Chapter 13. Psychosocial Intervention and Referral. Chapter 14. Nutritional Aspects Pretest Module. Video Modules: A. Palpations. B. Range of Motion. C. Manual Muscle Tests. D. of Injuries and Illness. Chapter 15. Health Care Administration. Chapter 16. Professional Devel- Ligament and Special Tests. Posttest Module. III. Hip. Pretest Module. Video Modules: A. Palpa- opment and Responsibilities. Section 3 - REFERENCE MATERIAL.Chapter 17. Muscles. tions. B. Range of Motion. C. Manual Muscle Tests. D. Ligament and Special Tests. Posttest Chapter 18. Palpable Structures. Chapter 19. Nerves. Chapter 20. Assessment Tests. Chapter 21. Module. Concussion Symptoms. Chapter 22. Range of Motion. Chapter 23. Abbreviations - People, Pol- 81⁄2″x 11″, SB, 4-Color, 2011 icy and Organizations. Chapter 24. Medical Conditions. Chapter 25. Abbreviations and Symbols. ISBN-10: 1-4354-9926-3 Chapter 26. Physiological Values. Chapter 27. Concept Maps of Anatomical Systems. Section ISBN-13: 978-1-4354-9926-3 4 - SCORING RUBRICS. 250 pp, 81⁄2″x 11″, SC, 4-Color, 2010 ISBN-10:1-4354-5360-3 ISBN-13:978-1-4354-5360-9 2 www.cengageasia.com 001-043_AH_SL.qxp:Layout 1 9/9/10 5:55 PM Page 3 ATHLETIC TRAINING/SPORTS MEDICINE A L L I E D H E A L T H Sports Medicine Essentials: Core Concepts in Athletic HEALTH AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE Training and Fitness Instruction, 2E Resistance Training For Special Populations Jim Clover, Med, ATC, ATA Ann Marie Swank This new edition provides learners with comprehensive coverage of sports medicine, Resistance training is not just for the physically fit and athletic. Research has athletic training, anatomy & physiology and fitness instruction. Special features shown that resistance training programs provide health benefits to individuals with throughout the book not only make learning fun, but promote critical thinking skills chronic medical conditions. The young and old alike can participate in resistance by asking learners to apply the information they’ve learned to real-life scenarios.. training programs that will improve overall health and well being. Resistance Author Jim Clover, winner of the Most Distinguished Athletic Trainer Award, 2004, Training for Special Populations covers the assessment and development of train- emphasizes the importance of professionalism and enthusiasm throughout giving ing programs for people suffering from arthritis, osteoporosis, cancer, diabetes, readers a complete learning experience. heart failure, and pulmonary disease. Resistance training programs for obesity, the Features elderly, and pregnancy are also covered. (cid:127) Thinking it Throughfeature provides case studies provide opportunities for Features real-world application of the concepts learned (cid:127) Case studies specific for resistance training. (cid:127) Enrichment Activitiesinclude review questions and activities such as demon- strating taping techniques (cid:127) Evidence based exercise prescriptions and programs. (cid:127) Coverage of Pharmacologyas it relates to the fields of Athletic Training and (cid:127) Thorough and up to date literature review of exercise for given population Fitness Instruction authored by experts. (cid:127) Exercise screening, evaluation and programming are specific for the given pop- TABLE OF CONTENTS ulation. 1: Introduction. 2: Athletic Training. 3: Fitness Instruction. 4: Basic Nutrition and Weight Man- agement. 5: Infection Control. 6: Vital Signs Assessment. 7: First Aid Kits. 8: Emergency Pre- (cid:127) 24 week template program. paredness and Assessment. 9: Basic Life Support. 10: Injuries to the Tissues. 11: Injuries to the Head and Spine. 12: Injuries to the Shoulder and Upper Extremities. 13: Injuries to the Chest TABLE OF CONTENTS and Abdomen. 14: Injuries to the Pelvis and Lower Extremities 15: Environmental and Medical Conditions. 16: Taping, Wrapping, and Bracing. 17: Return to Play. 18: Physical Fitness Assess- Part I: OVERVIEW OF TRAINING. 1. Overview of testing, training and progression strategies (40 ment. 19: Strengthening and Conditioning. 20: Developing an Individual Training Program. 21: pages). 2. Pictorial essay of recommended strength training exercises (150 pages). 3. Strength Therapeutic Modalities. 22: Rehabilitation. 23: Ethical and Legal Considerations. 24: The Sell- training strategies for the frail elderly (32 pages). 4. Strength training strategies for individuals ing Point: Promoting Fitness Products. 25: Professional Planning. with osteoporosis (32 pages). 5. Strength training strategies for individuals with arthritis (32 pages). 6. Strength training strategies for individuals with low back pain (32 pages). 7. Strength 736 pp, 81⁄2″x 11″, hardcover, 4-Color, 2008 training strategies for individuals with congestive heart failure (32 pages). 8. Strength training ISBN-10: 1-4018-6185-7 strategies for obese adults (32 pages). 9. Strength training strategies for obese children (32 ISBN-13: 978-1-4018-6185-8 pages). 10. Strength training strategies for individuals with type 1 diabetes (32 pages). 11. 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Rizzo Now in its third edition, this best selling full-color text is better than ever! This book has retained all the special features from the previous edition while adding new fea- tures to enhance your learning, broaden your experience of the anatomy and phys- iology material and help you put it all together. This book is designed for learners in the allied health field with little or no prior biology or anatomy and physiology ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY knowledge. Content is organized according to body systems, and focuses on the body Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology Online Course working together to promote homeostasis. Chapters are self-contained so instruc- Thomson Delmar Learning tors can teach in any order preferred. Essential laboratory exercises included at the end of chapters provide hands-on lab experience. Key terms with phonetic pronun- This fully developed online course introduces learners with little or no prior biolo- ciations help build vocabulary. The CD-ROM that accompanies the book engages the gy knowledge to the complex and exciting world of anatomy and physiology. The learner through interactive activities, quizzes and animations. The book offers a course is a complete interactive learning solution. Nineteen chapters of content are comprehensive supplemental package to support multiple learning styles and lever- organized around body systems and focus on how each system works together to ages the latest technology. promote homeostasis. Full-color art, 3-D anatomical animations, audio and “bite- size” chunks of content fully engage the learner. Interactive games such as image Features labeling, concentration, and championship reinforce learning. Lecture Notes, Study (cid:127) NEW Search and Explore feature goes beyond the textbook to expand the learn- Terms and Quick Reviews act as study tools to review and prepare for chapter tests ing experience with key word Internet searches, suggested websites with related and exams. Knowledge Check sections throughout help you evaluate whether you are activities, and brief human interest projects designed to add a personal element ready to move on to the next content section. Tests assess mastery of core content. to assignments. FEATURES (cid:127) NEW Case Studies are now included in each body system chapter to encourage (cid:127) Phonetic pronunciations help build vocabulary application of concepts learned, promote critical thinking and facilitate discus- sion. (cid:127) Critical Thinking Questions encourage application of core concepts (cid:127) NEW StudyWARE™ Connection feature adds learning opportunities such as prac- (cid:127) Concept maps of body systems introduce connections between anatomy and tice quizzes, animations, image labeling and other interactive games included on physiology of the organs of each system the accompanying CD-ROM. (cid:127) Animations bring difficult concepts to life (cid:127) NEW Study Guide Practice feature guides readers to even more learning tools (cid:127) Body Systems Working Together to Maintain Homeostasisfeature helps you including practice questions, labeling and coloring exercises, and crossword see the integration of separate systems into one body puzzles in the Study Guide. (cid:127) Health Highlights feature introduces common diseases, disorders or conditions (cid:127) Numerous diseases, disorders and conditions were added throughout the text to you might encounter in clinical practice help relate concepts presented in the text to real-life situations. (cid:127) Career Focuspresents health professions related to each body system (cid:127) Free interactive software encourages mastery of content through several types (cid:127) As the Body Agesemphasizes physiological changes that occur as the body ages activities, games and animations. (cid:127) Research Ideas suggest topics for further exploration of content (cid:127) Health Alert and Common Disease, Disorder, or Condition boxes help learners Online Course ©2007 relate concepts to clinical practice. Academic Individual Access Code for Students (cid:127) Concept Maps for body system chapters illustrate the connections between anato- ISBN-10: 1-4180-0131-7 my and physiology of the organs of each body system. ISBN-13: 978-1-4180-0131-5 (cid:127) Body Systems Working Together to Maintain Homeostasis helps learners see inte- Academic Institutional Access Code for Instructors gration of separate systems into one body. ISBN-10: 1-4180-0130-9 ISBN-13: 978-1-4180-0130-8 Retail Package Access Code TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. The Human Body. 2. The Chemistry of Life. 3. Cell Structure. 4. Cellular Metabolism and ISBN-10: 1-4283-0417-7 Reproduction: Mitosis and Meiosis. 5. Tissues. 6. The Integumentary System. 7. The Skeletal Sys- ISBN-13: 978-1-4283-0417-8 tem. 8. The Articular System. 9. The Muscular System. 10. The Nervous System: Introduction, Individual Instant Access Code Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves. 11. The Nervous System: The Brain, Cranial Nerves, Autonomic ISBN-10: 1-4283-0418-5 Nervous System and the Special Senses. 12. The Endocrine System. 13. The Blood. 14. The Car- ISBN-13: 978-1-4283-0418-5 diovascular System. 15. The Lymphatic System. 16. Nutrition and the Digestive System. 17. The Respiratory System. 18. The Urinary System. 19. The Reproductive System. 614 pp, 81⁄2″x 11″, softcover, 4-Color, 2010 ISBN-10: 1-4390-4458-9 ISBN-13: 978-1-4390-4458-2 www.cengage.com/delmar 5 001-043_AH_SL.qxp:Layout 1 9/9/10 5:55 PM Page 6 BASIC HEALTH SCIENCES H T L A DD--RROO E CC MM H D E Delmar Learning's Anatomy and Physiology Image Library, 3E I Delmar Learning L Enhance your classroom presentations with this CD-ROM that contains over 1,050 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY L graphic files from Delmar Learning's extensive library of anatomy, physiology, and A Human Diseases, International Edition, 3E pathology images. The images can be viewed directly off the CD-ROM, pasted into a presentation software program, or used to create color transparencies. This valuable Ruth Tannehill-Jones, MSc, RN resource is organized by body system and medical specialties and includes full color Marianne Neighbors, EdD, RN photographs, anatomic art, and line illustrations. Now in its third edition, this best selling full-color text is better than ever! Organized by body systems, this essential pathophysiology text is written specifically for allied CD-ROM, 2008 health learners and as a reference for allied health professionals. This book is also ISBN-10: 1-4180-3928-4 ideal as a resource on basic diseases for anyone within the medical arena or lay ISBN-13: 978-1-4180-3928-8 community. It is designed to make difficult pathophysiology concepts easier to understand by using consistent organization, and includes pronunciations, boxed features, and full-color illustrations and photos. Chapters progress through a basic review of anatomy and physiology before introducing the most common diseases. Common diseases and disorders are presented consistently through description, eti- ology, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention headings. Features (cid:127) All New Complimentary and Alternative Therapy feature content highlights infor- mation about treatments or special therapies that have research-based evidence of success. (cid:127) All New Glimpse of the Future feature content focuses on new procedures, medi- cines, or therapies that are presently being tested for usefulness in medical regi- mens. Body Structures & Functions, 11E (cid:127) Additional Healthy Highlights include tips for health promotion and disease pre- Ann Scott and Elizabeth Fong vention. (cid:127) Additional case studies present real-life scenarios that may occur in health care sit- Updated to remain relevant, Body Structures and Function, 11th Edition introduces the uations. basics required for the study of the human body and how it functions in a clear and con- (cid:127) Accompanying interactive CD-ROM encourages mastery of content through cise manner. The text takes the learner from a general introduction to life functions, the terminology used to describe body parts and their locations, to an overall review of quizzes with immediate feedback, activities, case studies, and animations. human development and body processes. The text is accompanied by a student work- (cid:127) HIGHLIGHTS: All New Glimpse of the Future feature content focuses on new pro- book and StudyWARETM CD-ROM that offer additional practice through interactive cedures, medicines, or therapies that are presently being tested for usefulness in quizzes and fun activities that correlate with each chapter in the text. medical regimens. (cid:127) ENHANCEMENTS: All New Complimentary and Alternative Therapy feature content Features highlights information about treatments or special therapies that have research- (cid:127) Medical Highlights provide the latest information on diseases, treatment and based evidence of success. This and the other boxed features are designed to health care issues enhance the reader's learning experience. (cid:127) Effects of Aging boxes highlight body system changes that occur as we age (cid:127) ILLUSTRATIONS: Detailed full-color illustrations and photographs clearly depict (cid:127) Applying Theory to Practice and Case Studies simulate experiences the student will body systems and diseases. encounter in a health care setting (cid:127) TECHNOLOGY: For the instructor, an Instructor Resource CD-ROM is available with a Computerized Testbank, Instructor's Manual and Instructor Slides created TABLE OF CONTENTS in PowerPoint. How to Study Using Body Structures & Functions. How to Use Body Structures & Functions, TABLE OF CONTENTS Eleventh Edition StudyWARE™. Prologue. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Structural Units. 1. Introduction To Human Diseases. 2. Mechanisms Of Disease. 3. Neoplasms. 4. Inflammation Chapter 2: Chemistry of Living Things. Chapter 3: Cells. Chapter 4: Tissues and Membranes. And Infection. Unit II Common Diseases And Disorders Of Body Systems. 5. Immune System Diseases And Disorders. 6. Musculoskeletal System Diseases And Disorders. 7. Blood And Chapter 5: Integumentary System. Chapter 6: Skeletal System. Chapter 7: Muscular System. Blood-Forming Organs Diseases And Disorders. 8. Cardiovascular System Diseases And Disor- Chapter 8: Central Nervous System. Chapter 9: Peripheral and Autonomic Nervous System. ders. 9. Respiratory System Diseases And Disorders.10. Lymphatic System Diseases And Disor- Chapter 10: Special Senses. Chapter 11: Endocrine System. Chapter 12: Blood. Chapter 13: ders. 11. Digestive System Diseases And Disorders.12. Urinary System Diseases And Disorders. Heart. Chapter 14: Circulation and Blood Vessels. Chapter 15: Lymphatic System and 13. Endocrine System Diseases And Disorders. 14. Nervous System Diseases And Disorders. 15. Immunity. Chapter 16: Infection Control and Standard Precautions. Chapter 17: Respiratory Eye And Ear Diseases And Disorders.16. Reproductive System Diseases And Disorders.17. System. Chapter 18: Digestive System. Chapter 19: Nutrition. Chapter 20: Urinary/Excretory Integumentary System Diseases And Disorders. Unit III Genetic/Developmental, Childhood, And System. Chapter 21: Reproductive System. Chapter 22: Genetics and Genetically Linked Mental Health Diseases And Disorders. 18. Genetic And Developmental Diseases And Disor- ders. 19. Childhood Diseases And Disorders. 20. Mental Health Diseases And Disorders. Diseases. Appendix A: Metric Conversion Tables. Appendix B: The Scientific Method. Glossary. Index 512 pp, 81⁄2″x 11″, softcover, 4-color, 2010 512 pp, 8″x 10″, Softcover, 4-Color, 2009 ISBN-10: 1-4354-9995-6 ISBN-10: 1-4283-0419-3 ISBN-13: 978-1-4354-9995-9 ISBN-13: 978-1-4283-0419-2 6 www.cengageasia.com 001-043_AH_SL.qxp:Layout 1 9/13/10 9:33 AM Page 7 BASIC HEALTH SCIENCES 501 Human Diseases David F. Mullins, Ph.D. 501 Human Diseases is a reference guide to understanding the influence of specif- A ic diseases, their treatment, and diagnoses. This easy-to- read guide provides basic L information concerning diseases, so that readers can quickly find accurate and time- L ly information about a disease’s characteristic signs and symptoms, treatments, and I the tests used in diagnosis. E 304 pp. 5″x 8″, softcover,1-Color 2006 D ISBN-10: 1-4018-2521-4 ISBN-13: 978-1-4018-2521-8 H E A L MATH FOR HEALTH CARE T Mathematics for Health Sciences: H A Comprehensive Approach Joel R. Helms Select topics according to your mathematical ability and chosen health care profes- sion. Begin with a basic math review or move right to deeper concepts, including algebra and geometry, linear equations and graphing, dilutions, solutions, and con- centrations, dosage calculations and more! Learn at your own pace with this easy to use math text specifically for the health sciences. Features ETHICS FOR HEALTH CARE (cid:127) Over 300 step-by-step examples provide learning aids for difficult concepts. Ethics of Health Care: A Guide for Clinical Practice, 3E (cid:127) Over 1,500 Practice Problems and Chapter Test questions offer opportunities for practice. Raymond S. Edge and John Randall Groves (cid:127) Notes boxes point out useful facts and tips, while How to Calculate boxes identi- fy important formulas and rules. Ethics of Health Care: A Guide for Clinical Practice, 3Eis designed to guide health care students and practitioners through a wide variety of areas involving ethical con- troversies. It provides a background in value development and ethical theories, TABLE OF CONTENTS including numerous real-life examples to stimulate discussion and thought. Chapter 1: Mathematical Essentials. 1.1 - Operations with Integers, 1.2 - Fractions,1.3 - Order of Operations, 1.4 - Decimals,1.5 - Percents, 1.6 - Roman NumerialsChapter Summary & New To Edition Chapter Test. Chapter 2: Algebra. 2.1 - Solving Linear Equations, 2.2 - Mixture Problems, 2.3 (cid:127) Section on Transcultural Healththat outlines and discusses how the doctrines - Solving Rational Equations,2.4 - Formulae Manipulation, 2.5 - Ratios and Proportions, 2.6 - of different faiths effect the compliance and behavior of patients Solving Percent Problems, 2.7 - Properties of Exponents, 2.8 - Scientific Notation, 2.9 - Signif- (cid:127) Expanded Family Planningchapter to include artificial insemination, in-vitro icant Digits, 2.10 - Using the Scientific Calculator, Chapter Summary & Chapter Test. Chapter fertilization, and surrogacy 3: Measurement Systems and Conversion Procedures. 3.1 - Basic Dimensional Analysis, 3.2 - (cid:127) HIPAA information has been added throughout Conversions within the Metric System, 3.3 - Conversions between Metric and Non - Metric, 3.4 - Apothecary and Household Systems, 3.5 - Temperature ConversionsChapter Summary & Features Chapter Test. Chapter 4: Dilutions, Solutions and Concentrations. 4.1 - Dilutions, 4.2 - Con- (cid:127) The product is ethics specific allowing a broader study of the possible dilemmas centrations, 4.3 - Concentrations and Volumes of Two Solutions, 4.4 - Percent Solutions, Chap- facing the health care worker ter Summary & Chapter Test. Chapter 5: Drug Dosages and IV Calculations. 5.1 - Reading and (cid:127) Includes case studies, group projects and internet projects that are designed to Interpreting Drug Orders and Drug Labels, 5.2 - Dosage Calculations - Formulas, Proportions further enhance the student’s study of ethics and Dimensional Analysis, 5.3 - Parenteral Dosage Calculations,5.4 - Reconstitution of Solu- tions,5.5 - Intravenous Flow Rates, 5.6 - Titration of Intravenous Medications, 5.7 - Dosages (cid:127) Review questions included that stimulate critical thinking Based on Weight, 5.8 - Dosages Based on Body Surface Area, Chapter Summary & Chapter TABLE OF CONTENTS Test. Chapter 6: Linear Equations, Graphing & Variation. 6.1 - The Coordinate Plane, 6.2 - Slope Chapter 1: Human Value Development. Chapter 2: Decision Making in Value Issues. Chapter 3: and Rate of Change, 6.3 - Graphing Linear Equations Using the Slope, 6.4 - Graphing Linear Basic Principles of Health Care Ethics.Chapter 4: The Nature of Rights in Ethical Discourse. Chap- Equations Using Tables, 6.5 - Interpreting Linear and Nonlinear Graphs, 6.6 - Direct and Inverse ter 5: Confidentiality and the Management of Health Care Information. Chapter 6: Profession- Variation, Chapter Summary & Chapter Test. Chapter 7: Exponential and Logarithmic Func- al Gatekeeping as a Function of Role Fidelity. Chapter 7: Autonomy vs. Paternalism: A Contest tions. 7.1 - Functions & Inequalities, 7.2 - Exponential Functions, 7.3 - Applications of Expo- Between Virtues. Chapter 8: Justice and the Allocation of Scarce Resources. Chapter 9: With- nential Functions - Growth & Decay, 7.4 - Logarithms, 7.5 - Applications of Logarithms, Chap- holding and Withdrawing Life Support. Chapter 10: Euthanasia: Practice and Principles. Chap- ter Summary & Chapter Test. Chapter 8: Geometry. 8.1 - Angles and Lines, 8.2 - Geometric ter 11: Reproductive Issues. Chapter 12: AIDS and Health Care Practice. Chapter 13: Ethical Figures 8.3 - Understanding Area and Volume, 8.4 - Surface Area, 8.5 - Density, Chapter Sum- Issues and Genetic Science. Chapter 14: Transcultural Health. mary & Chapter Test. Chapter 9: Charts, Tables and Graphs. 9.1 - Collecting Data, 9.2 - Organ- 400 pp, 8″x 91⁄4″, softcover, 1-Color, 2006 izing Data Using Frequency Distribution Tables, 9.3 - Reading and Interpreting Tables & Charts, ISBN-10: 1-4018-6183-0 9.4 - Constructing Charts & Graphs from Tables, Chapter Summary & Chapter Test. Chapter ISBN-13: 978-1-4018-6183-4 10: Introductory Statistics. 10.1 - Measures of Central Tendency,10.2 - The Standard Devia- tion, 10.3 - The Normal Distribution, 10.4 - The Z - Score,10.5 - Percentiles, Chapter Summa- INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENT ry & Chapter Test. Chapter 11: Trigonometry11.1 - Square Roots and the Pythagorean Theo- Electronic Classroom Manager rem, 11.2 - Special and Similar Triangles, 11.3 - Sine, Cosine & Tangent, 11.4 - Related Trig ISBN-10: 1-4018-6184-9 Functions, 11.5 - Applications of Trigonometry. Chapter Summary & Chapter Test. ANSWERS ISBN-13: 978-1-4018-6184-1 TO ODD-NUMBERED PRACTICE AND TEST PROBLEMS. REFERENCES. GLOSSARY. INDEX 352 pp, 8⁄″x 10″,PB 2-color, 2010 2 ISBN-10: 1-4354-4110-9 ISBN-13: 978-1-4354-4110-1 www.cengage.com/delmar 7 001-043_AH_SL.qxp:Layout 1 9/9/10 9:32 AM Page 8 BASIC HEALTH SCIENCES H T L A E H D E I L Math for Health Practical Problems in Mathematics for L Care Professionals Health Occupations, 2E A Michael Kennamer Louise Simmers Medical Math for Health Professionalsis a comprehensive resource that is equally 8″x 91⁄4″, softcover, 1-Color, 2005 effective in the classroom or for self-study. It is foundational and assumes no prior ISBN-10: 1-4018-4001-9 knowledge of mathematics or health care but merges the two topics into the cap- ISBN-13: 978-1-4018-4001-3 stone of a complete learning package. INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENT Features Instructor’s Manual (cid:127) Competency-based; organized around objectives allowing users or instructors to ISBN-10: 1-4018-4003-5 easily find the competency that needs review ISBN-13: 978-1-4018-4003-7 (cid:127) Pre-tests begin each chapter that allow assessment of prior knowledge (cid:127) Skill Sharpenerexercises appear after each section so the user can test their abilities prior to moving on to the next section (cid:127) Post-tests at the end of each chapter allow the user to check their comprehen- sion of chapter material TABLE OF CONTENTS Unit 1: Introduction. Chapter 1: Math as a Healthcare Function. Unit 2: Basic Principles. Chap- ter 2: Numerical Systems. Chapter 3: Measurement Systems. Chapter 4: Whole Numbers. Chapter 5: Decimals. Chapter 6: Fractions. Chapter 7: Ratio and Proportions. Chapter 8: Per- cents. Chapter 9: Conversions. Unit 3: Applications. Chapter 10: Medication Dosage Calcula- tions. Chapter 11: Weights and Measures. Chapter 12: Measuring Intake and Output. Unit 4: Evaluation-Final Summative Evaluation. Unit 5: Resources. 336 pp, 81⁄2″x 11″, softcover, 2-color, 2005 ISBN-10: 1-4018-5803-1 ISBN-13: 978-1-4018-5803-2 INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENT Medical Math for Instructor’s Manual Health Care Professionals Quick Review ISBN-10: 1-4018-9113-6 ISBN-13: 978-1-4018-9113-8 Michael Kennamer Medical Math for Health Care Professionals Quick Reviewis based on Medical STUDENT SUPPLEMENT Math for Health Care Professionalsbut is designed for learners who just need a Workbook refresher on math concepts pertaining to health care. A quick review of concepts is ISBN-10: 1-4018-9179-9 included in each chapter followed by numerous practice problems. ISBN-13: 978-1-4018-9179-4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Basic Principles. Chapter 2: Measurement Systems. Chapter 3: Decimals. Chapter 4: Fractions. Chapter 5: Ratio and Proportions. Chapter 6: Percents. Chapter 7: Conversions. Chapter 8: Medication Dosage Calculations. Chapter 9: Weights and Measures. Chapter 10: Measuring Intake and Output. Additional Learning Resources. 192 pp, 6″x 9″, softcover, 1-Color, 2005 ISBN-10: 1-4018-8005-3 ISBN-13: 978-1-4018-8005-4 8 www.cengageasia.com

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