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November 04, 2009

New Edition, New Title and Supplemental Updates

New Edition:




High-Acuity Nursing 5th Ed.

©2009 Pearson Education, Inc.

Authors/Editors: Kathleen Dorman Wagner RN, MSN, EdD (AED), Karen L. Johnson PhD, RN, CCRN and Melanie Hardin-Pierce, D.N.P., R.N., A.C.N.P., C.S.


The fifth edition of High Acuity Nursing delivers essential understanding of complex patients and instructs both students and nurses on how to provide nursing care in varied clinical settings. Broken down into a series of learner-focused modules, High Acuity Nursing takes complex information and presents it in smaller, more accessible chunks that promote easier mastery by readers. As the modules progress in difficulty, this text addresses the multiple-system problems that nurses face when caring for high acuity patients. With a focus on concepts and principles that can be applied across practice settings and patient populations, High Acuity Nursing, Fifth Edition is a learner friendly approach that will help nurses and nursing students master the concepts and confidence necessary to succeed in today’s health care settings.

New Title:





Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry (2 Volumes)

5th Edition ©2008 Wiley-Blackwell (Munksgaard International Publishers)

Authors/Editors: J. Lindhe, N. P. Lang, T. Karring


The fifth edition of Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry brings to its readers another iteration of the unrivalled, unparalleled work on the specialty of periodontics. The editors have brought together contributions from experts all over the world to provide the reader with a comprehensive, cohesive title that fuses scholarship and science with clinical instruction and pragmatism. Clinical Periodontology runs the gamut of sub-disciplines and topics within periodontics and implant dentistry, supporting an intellectually and internationally inclusive approach.

The fifth edition includes a wealth of new and revised chapters that reflect developments in the field in the years since the fourth edition was published. The sections on anatomy of the periodontium and the basic sciences underlying tooth and implant attachment have been expanded, as has the section on pathology and pathogenesis of periodontitis. Increased interest in the interdisciplinary aspects of periodontology is reflected by new chapters on orthodontic anchorage. Other important topics with increased prominence include: risk assessment and host-modulation therapies, regenerative therapies and a full discussion of surgical and non-surgical therapies.

With an approximate increase in length of 25% and over 15 new chapters, the 5th edition of Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry has grown beyond the confines of one volume. Two volumes divide the topics into basic sciences and applied clinical concepts, at the same time maintaining a seamless integration between the two.

This title is the cornerstone of periodontology, and represents a unique distillation of the specialty by an expert group of authors under the tutelage of a legendary editorial team.

Supplemental Updates:





Medical Letter® On Drugs and Therapeutics, The

©2009-1995 The Medical Letter, Inc.

Authors/Editors: Mark Arbramwicz, MD et. al.



 

The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics is an independent, nonprofit publication that offers unbiased critical evaluations of drugs for physicians and other members of the health professions. This resource evaluates virtually all new drugs and also reviews older drugs when important new information becomes available on their usefulness or adverse effects. It is only available to single users online and covers the period from 1995-2008.*

What's New November 2, 2009 (Issue 1324)

Saxagliptin (Onglyza) for Type 2 Diabetes [51:1324]

Tadalafil (Adcirca) for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension [51:1324]

In Brief: Injectable Paliperidone Palmitate for Schizophrenia

In Brief: A New Hib Booster What's New in October 2009:






DrugPoints® System ©2009 Thomson Healthcare, Inc.

Authors/Editors: Thomson Healthcare, Inc.

Rather than giving you too little or too much information, DrugPoints® System gives you direct access to the exact level of drug information you need to do your job. This evidence-based resource helps healthcare professionals prescribe, administer and monitor drugs safely and efficiently. Contains more than 1,400 concise, unbiased, synopses on drugs.

Features:

•Dosing & Indications

•Black Box Warnings

•Contraindications/Warnings

•Drug Interactions

•Adverse Effects

•Mechanism of Action/Pharmacokinetics

•Administration/Monitoring

•Toxicology

•Clinical Teaching

What's New in October 2009:

Azathioprine Sodium

Dextrose

Pralatrexate

Ustekinumab









 

Detailed Drug Information for the Consumer™ ©2009

Thomson Healthcare, Inc.

Authors/Editors: Thomson Healthcare, Inc.

Detailed Drug Information for the Consumer is a trusted resource for easy-to-understand, in-depth materials that provide education about medications.

Features:

•Clear, comprehensive information about medications and their proper use

•Advice written in lay language at a 12th-grade literacy level

•Easy-to-search indices and instant electronic access using keyword and hypertext links

•Greater detail than typical patient education leaflets, including: brand names, descriptions, proper use, precautions, side effects and instructions for how to handle missed doses

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