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It turned out my Angel of the Isle was the Devil himself... Book 2 of the Baby Girl Series... I thought he was just a figment of my imagination. The tall, dark, and handsome man who kept watch over me in the most beautiful garden I've ever dreamed of. It wasn't just a garden, though, but a playground where he would teach me how to use my body and how to hone my body into a secret and human weapon. He said it would come in handy one day, and that I must master the art. This man, who always wore a mask, said that learning the art of combat and defense would save my life. I just didn't know that it would require taking a life of someone I know. He called me Baby Girl, and after all these years, I still quiver when I hear his name. My teacher, my lover. The ultimate bully. Now my Enemy. **The Baby Girl Series is a Dark New Adult Romance with a TV-MA rating suited for 18 and up.
Written and developed by Canadians with the Canadian nursing context in mind, this new resource is the only fundamental Canadian-focused nursing text to support you in developing clinical reasoning skills and clinical judgement for decision making in nursing practice. Thinking it Through: Clinical Reasoning, Clinical Judgement, and Decision Making in Canadian Nursing moves beyond the nursing process to deliver focused strategies using a unified process for thinking and decision making that is visible, relatable, real — and needed by future nurses. Introducing useful models and practical frameworks as essential nursing tools, this structured guide for nursing cognitive development is a valu...
In The Moral Psychology of Clement of Alexandria, Kathleen Gibbons proposes a new approach to Clement’s moral philosophy and explores how his construction of Christianity’s relationship with Jewishness informed, and was informed by, his philosophical project. As one of the earliest Christian philosophers, Clement’s work has alternatively been treated as important for understanding the history of relations between Christianity and Judaism and between Christianity and pagan philosophy. This study argues that an adequate examination of his significance for the one requires an adequate examination of his significance for the other. While the ancient claim that the writings of Moses were re...
Learn the core concepts of Canadian nursing care and how to apply them to the clinical setting! Giddens's Concepts for Canadian Nursing Practice uses a simplified, intuitive approach to describe 64 important concepts relating to all areas of nursing practice in a Canadian health care context, including Indigenous health, racism, and gender diversity. Integrating the latest Canadian statistics, research, and cultural considerations, this text emphasizes cultural safety, interprofessional collaboration, and health equity. To reinforce understanding, this book also makes connections among related concepts and links you to other Elsevier nursing textbooks. Exemplars for each concept provide useful examples and models, showing how concepts are successfully applied to practice. Essential tools and case studies for clinical reasoning in nursing help you confidently prepare for almost any clinical nursing situation.
Cryo Kid: Drawing a New Map is an exploration inspired by true experience. Written with insightful humor and a sense of wonder from the perspective of a seventy-something grandmother, it is educational, positive, and eye-opening. The author, Corinne Heather Copnick (Grandma), explores the exponential transformation that has taken place in families in her lifetime, as well as the infertility crisis currently experienced by career women who waited too long to have children. Her own granddaughter, the Cryo Kid of the title, seven years old in 2007, came into being through an anonymous donor from a sperm bank. Against the backdrop of three cities, Montreal, Toronto, and Los Angeles, Cryo Kid is ...
Adapted from our best-selling text, Chronic Illness: Impact and Intervention, Eighth Edition by Pamala D. Larsen and Ilene Morof Lubkin, this text includes recent definitions and models of care aimed towards chronic disease management (CDM) currently used in Canada. Canadian and global perspectives on chronic illness management are addressed throughout the text, and chapters on the role of primary health care in chronic care, family nursing, global health, and chronic illness are included to address the needs of nursing curriculum standards in Canada. Key Features*Chapter on complementary therapies within a Canadian health context*Every chapter is updated to include Canadian content and an emphasis on global healthcare*Contains theoretical and practical perspectives to address the continuing emergence of chronic illness in Canada and the world
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