New Release Books by Andrea Marshall

Andrea Marshall is the author of Mother's Day Collection 2022/A Maverick and a Half/Bound by the Unborn Baby/A Mother for His Adopted Son/The Baby Favour (2022), Critical Care Nursing (2019), Indiana Jones Coloring Book (2019), ACCCN's Critical Care Nursing (2016) and other 4 books.

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Mother's Day Collection 2022/A Maverick and a Half/Bound by the Unborn Baby/A Mother for His Adopted Son/The Baby Favour

release date: Apr 01, 2022
Mother's Day Collection 2022/A Maverick and a Half/Bound by the Unborn Baby/A Mother for His Adopted Son/The Baby Favour
A Maverick and a Half - Marie Ferrarella The Rust Creek Falls Gazette is abuzz with news that a marriage is in the works for Marina Laramie and Anderson Dalton! The newly single mum has returned to her classroom for the first time since baby Sydney was born and bonded with the handsome ranching dad during a parent-teacher conference. Those in the know say it’s a marriage of convenience — we’re hoping it’s so much more! Because a rancher, a schoolteacher, a grade-schooler and a baby paints a lovely picture, right? Bound by the Unborn Baby - Bella Bucannon Surrogacy is the closest Alina Fletcher dares get to motherhood. But when she tell’s tycoon Ethan James that she’s carrying his late sister’s child, his solution takes her breath away — a temporary marriage of convenience for the baby’s sake! Alina knows it’s the right decision for her baby, but is marrying a stranger the right choice for her? Having loved and lost her own family, this proposal could be another chance at happiness...if only Alina’s brave enough to say ‘I do’! A Mother for His Adopted Son - Lynne Marshall Notoriously cool, calm and always in control, single dad Dr Sam Marcus is facing every parent’s worst nightmare. His adorable adopted son, Dani, has cancer, and Andrea Rimmer is the only woman who can help! As Andrea treats his son, Sam sees the warmth and compassion behind her independent exterior. Can he prove to Andrea that she’s the only mummy for Dani, and that together their family is a perfect fit? The Baby Favour - Andrea Laurence Scarlet and Mason Spencer’s marriage was once hotter than a summer heatwave. But their failed attempts to start a family chilled their passion. Now on the verge of divorce, Mason’s single-parent brother is dying, leaving his baby girl in Mason’s care…and pulling Scarlet into a ruse that she’s still the billionaire’s happy, loving wife. But will Scarlet’s baby favour lead to a reunion...and the family they’ve always wanted?

Critical Care Nursing

release date: Aug 19, 2019
Critical Care Nursing
Endorsed by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN) ACCCN is the peak professional organisation representing critical care nurses in Australia Written by leading critical care nursing clinicians, Leanne Aitken, Andrea Marshall and Wendy Chaboyer, the 4th edition of Critical Care Nursing continues to encourage and challenge critical care nurses and students to develop world-class practice and ensure the delivery of the highest quality care. The text addresses all aspects of critical care nursing and is divided into three sections: scope of practice, core components and specialty practice, providing the most recent research, data, procedures and guidelines from expert local and international critical care nursing academics and clinicians. Alongside its strong focus on critical care nursing practice within Australia and New Zealand, the 4th edition brings a stronger emphasis on international practice and expertise to ensure students and clinicians have access to the most contemporary practice insights from around the world. Increased emphasis on practice tips to help nurses care for patients within critical care Updated case studies, research vignettes and learning activities to support further learning Highlights the role of the critical care nurse within a multidisciplinary environment and how they work together Additional resources on Evolve An eBook on VitalSource Instructor resources Case Study suggested responses Learning Activity suggested responses Additional Case Study answers Image collection, including tables Student resources Additional Case Studies Weblinks Increased global considerations relevant to international context of critical care nursing alongside its key focus within the ANZ context Aligned to update NMBA RN Standards for Practice and NSQHS Standards An eBook included in all print purchases

Indiana Jones Coloring Book

release date: Feb 06, 2019
Indiana Jones Coloring Book
Indiana Jones Coloring Book contains 52 full-paged detailed coloring pages with the most famous archeologist in the world - Indiana Jones. It's a true rarity for Indy fans and coloring fans. Each image is printed on a separate page to prevent bleed-through.

ACCCN's Critical Care Nursing

release date: Jan 04, 2016
ACCCN's Critical Care Nursing
With each edition, ACCCN's Critical Care Nursing has built on its highly respected reputation. Its contributors aim to encourage and challenge practising critical care nurses and students to develop world-class critical care nursing skills in order to ensure delivery of the highest quality care. Endorsed by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN), this 3rd edition presents the expertise of foremost critical care leaders and features the most recent evidence-based research and up-to-date advances in clinical practice, technology, procedures and standards. Expanded to reflect the universal core elements of critical care nursing practice authors, Aitken, Marshall and Chaboyer, have retained the specific information that captures the unique elements of contemporary critical care nursing in Australia, New Zealand and other similar practice environments. Structured in three sections, ACCCN's Critical Care Nursing, 3rd Edition addresses all aspects of critical care nursing, including patient care and organisational issues, while highlighting some of the unique and complex aspects of specialty critical care nursing practice, such as paediatric considerations, trauma management and organ donation. Presented in three sections: - Scope of Critical Care - Principles and Practice of Critical Care - Speciality Practice Focus on concepts that underpin practice - essential physical, psychological, social and cultural care New case studies elaborate on relevant care topics Research vignettes explore a range of topics Practice tips highlight areas of care particularly relevant to daily clinical practice Learning activities support knowledge, reflective learning and understanding Additional case studies with answers available on evolve NEW chapter on Postanaesthesia recovery Revised coverage of metabolic and nutritional considerations for the critically ill patient Aligned with the NEW ACCCN Standards for Practice

ACCCN's Critical Care Nursing - E-Book

release date: Nov 16, 2015
ACCCN's Critical Care Nursing - E-Book
With each edition, ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing has built on its highly respected reputation. Its contributors aim to encourage and challenge practising critical care nurses and students to develop world-class critical care nursing skills in order to ensure delivery of the highest quality care. Endorsed by the Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN), this 3rd edition presents the expertise of foremost critical care leaders and features the most recent evidence-based research and up-to-date advances in clinical practice, technology, procedures and standards. Expanded to reflect the universal core elements of critical care nursing practice authors, Aitken, Marshall and Chaboyer, have retained the specific information that captures the unique elements of contemporary critical care nursing in Australia, New Zealand and other similar practice environments. Structured in three sections, ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing, 3e addresses all aspects of critical care nursing, including patient care and organisational issues, while highlighting some of the unique and complex aspects of specialty critical care nursing practice, such as paediatric considerations, trauma management and organ donation. Presented in three sections: - Scope of Critical Care - Principles and Practice of Critical Care - Speciality Practice Focus on concepts that underpin practice - essential physical, psychological, social and cultural care New case studies elaborate on relevant care issues Practice tips highlight areas of care particularly relevant to daily clinical practice Learning activities support knowledge, reflective learning and understanding Additional case studies with answers available on evolve NEW chapter on postanaesthesia recovery Revised coverage on metabolic and nutritional considerations for the critically ill patient Alignment with the NEW ACCCN Standards for Practice

Against the Odds

release date: Jan 01, 1985

08 - LONG-TERM COLLECTION OF SYMPTOMS FOR PATIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED TREATMENT FOR EARLY BEAST CANCER AND UNDERGOING FOLLOW-UP THROUGH THE MAMMO-50 TRIAL

release date: Jan 01, 2017
08 - LONG-TERM COLLECTION OF SYMPTOMS FOR PATIENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED TREATMENT FOR EARLY BEAST CANCER AND UNDERGOING FOLLOW-UP THROUGH THE MAMMO-50 TRIAL
Mammo-50 trial has recruited 5235 women in a randomised trial assessing duration of mammographic surveillance for women over 50 years old and 3 years post curative surgery. Patients not wishing to be randomised could be entered into a sister cohort, which recruited 914 patients. These 6000 patients provide rich data to explore long-term symptoms and side-effects for women up to 9 years post-diagnosis.Within Mammo-50, 91% of women who agreed to participate in a quality of life sub-study (QoL) which collects patient questionnaires at baseline and at each follow-up visit, reporting symptoms and long-term side effects. Also 73% of women consented to enter the Qualitative sub-study (QSS) which included semi-structured telephone interviews.The Mammo-50 baseline patient questionnaires indicated that 25% of patients had distress, with 7% reporting high levels of distress, due to concerns about fatigue, sleep, worry/anxiety, memory/concentration, hot flushes and pain. The patient interviews reached saturation quickly with many patients being concerned about early discharge from hospital follow-up and the fear of recurrence.Living with and beyond a diagnosis of cancer in the climate of early hospital discharge means that patients are living with distress when thinking about their long-term prognosis. A risk-adjusted patient follow-up would be ideal in order to actively manage symptoms and provide a level of reassurance to patients. Mammo-50 provides the platform to develop a management system for patients reporting symptoms and long-term side-effects.

Women-operated and Family Farms in the United States

release date: Jan 01, 2013
Women-operated and Family Farms in the United States
Farms and ranches operated by women have more than doubled in the last 30 years. Since 1978, the first year the Census of Agriculture collected data on the gender of farmers, the share of women-operated farms has grown from 5 percent of U.S. farms to 14 percent. The number of women-operated farms increased in all sales classes (based on annual sales, with adjustments for price changes). In contrast, farms operated by men declined substantially, with only the largest and smallest sales classes ($500,000 or more and less than $1,000) increasing. This book examines various characteristics of women farm operators and their farms, including: changes in the distribution of women-operated farms and ranches by sales class; age, education, and off-farm work and income of women principal operators; financial performance of women-operated farms; farm and operator characteristics by commodity specialization; and sources of Government payments to women-operated farms.
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