Peter Swirski looks at American crime fiction as an artform that expresses and reflects the social and aesthetic values of its authors and readers. As such he documents the manifold ways in which such authorship and readership are a matter of informed literary choice and not of cultural brainwashing or declining literary standards.
Prepared by noted critical care experts at the National Institutes of Health and leading medical centers, this handbook is a quick-reference guide to the choice and administration of drugs in critical care. It contains 126 easy-to-scan tables listing drugs of choice for specific clinical situations; dosages, dilutions, and infusion rates; and indications and adverse effects of drugs. Emphasis is on toxicities, compatibilities, and clinical considerations that would guide the choice of drug. This thoroughly updated Third Edition includes many new drugs and has an expanded section on neurologic and psychiatric therapeutics.
Smart Choice Second Edition makes teaching easier for you. It's flexible. You can teach lessons exactly as they are, straight off the page. More speaking and listening activities offer new opportunities for extra challenge and expansion. New iTools interactive whiteboard software and online practice enhances and extends your lessons.
Smart Choice Second Edition makes teaching easier for you. It's flexible. You can teach lessons exactly as they are, straight off the page. More speaking and listening activities offer new opportunities for extra challenge and expansion. New iTools interactive whiteboard software and online practice enhances and extends your lessons.
Smart Choice Second Edition makes teaching easier for you. It's flexible. You can teach lessons exactly as they are, straight off the page. More speaking and listening activities offer new opportunities for extra challenge and expansion. New iTools interactive whiteboard software and online practice enhances and extends your lessons.