Prepare for the NCLEX wherever you are—at home, the library, on the bus or in line at the movie theater. The publishers of RNotes® and Davis’s NCLEX-RN® Success and the co-author of Test Success and Fundamentals Success present the most portable reference ever for preparing for your licensure exam. The pocket-sized NCLEX-RN® Notes weighs little but it’s no lightweight. It contains studying and test-taking tips, strategies, techniques, and nursing content in quick snippets to allow you to maximize your time to review.
Straight from the ACCP Pulmonary Medicine Board Review 2009 course, this text covers every topic in a concise, easy-to-use format. Use as a self-study resource to prepare for the pulmonary medicine subspecialty board examination.
While usually not life threatening, headaches can be debilitating. And they are often a symptom more serious conditions. With pictures obtained from PET, CT, MRI, and other modern imaging techniques An Atlas of Headache presents full color illustrations and a clinician's review on the diagnosis and treatment of all forms of headaches. It provides you with a complete and comprehensive picture of the state-of-the-art in this field.
This book is collection of 40 chants and songs by Carolyn Graham, each based on a frequently used language function or grammatical structure. You will find this book useful for previewing, reinforcement, review, or simply as a way to add some fun to your classes. Though it can be used independently, Let's Chant, Let's Sing 3 corresponds to the syllabus of Let's Go Student Book 3.
Physical Medicine and Board Review is necessary reading for all residents in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation as well as practicing physiatrists. The book concentrates on board-related concepts in the field of Rehabilitation Medicine. Residents will find the book essential in preparing for Part I and Part II of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Board Certification.