Best Selling Books by Beth Black

Beth Black is the author of Professional Nursing - E-Book (2013), Professional Nursing - Binder Ready (2023), Professional - Nursing Elsevier eBook on VitalSource (Retail Access Card) (2023), Murder, Mystery and Mayhem (2017), Research Methods for OCR Psychology (2005).

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Professional Nursing - E-Book

release date: Aug 07, 2013
Professional Nursing - E-Book
Now in full-color, this best-selling, easy-to-read text introduces you to the issues and trends you''re likely to encounter in any nursing practice setting. Each stand-alone chapter explores a specific topic and gives insightful discussions of issues such as the health care delivery system, professionalization in nursing, standards and scope of practice, socialization and nursing theories surrounding the profession, and political action facing nurses. Case studies help you empathize with real patients. Critical thinking questions and challenges enable you to apply chapter-relevant information to scenarios and envision a personal philosophy of nursing. Evidence-based Practice boxes offer insight and highlight research that affects patient care. News Notes tie information from the text to real-life nursing situations. Cultural Consideration Challenges help you develop cultural sensitivity and familiarize you with cultural influences. Interview boxes explore the issues of culture and faith from the perspectives of practicing nurses. NEW! Full-color design improves the appearance of the many halftones in the text. NEW! The most up-to-date information on responding to several critical and recent initiatives includes the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; the Carnegie Study — Educating Nurses: A Call for Radical Transformation; the IOM report on the Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health; QSEN; and the ANA’s Health System Reform Agenda. NEW! Expanded content on social media’s impact on nursing offers insight into the legal issues, ethics, boundaries, and image of nursing involved in social media. NEW! Increase use of nurses’ narratives and real-life work examples helps paint an even clearer picture of the realities of nursing practice. NEW! Reframing of Chapter 16 Nursing’s Challenge: The Call for Transformation increases your knowledge of care of self, care of the profession, and care of the environment.

Professional Nursing - Binder Ready

release date: Jan 23, 2023

Professional - Nursing Elsevier eBook on VitalSource (Retail Access Card)

release date: Jan 30, 2023
Professional - Nursing Elsevier eBook on VitalSource (Retail Access Card)
Cognitive rehearsal prepares you for the unlikely threat of lateral violence. Social justice in nursing helps you learn to advocate for patients who need your help. Interview narratives explore the issues like culture and faith from the perspectives of leaders in those fields. Historical Notes highlight little-known stories of heroisms in the nursing profession. Tips on documentation include both electronic and paper records. Concepts and Challenges and Ideas for Further Exploration at the end of the chapters help with review and test prep. Discussions on the implications of social media on nursing, including ethics and boundaries. Considering Culture boxes highlight the impact of culture on a nurse''s role and responsibilities and the patient''s healthcare experience. Evidence-Based Practice boxes identify leading findings in nursing topics and trends. Case Study boxes feature scenarios involving relevant issues in patient care. Nurses Doing Research boxes highlight problems identified in patient care and the ongoing efforts to find patient interventions. Professional Profiles boxes provide prospective from nurses in the field. Thinking Critically boxes encourage higher-level consideration of potential factors affecting nurses. Learning outcomes are presented at the beginning of each chapter. Key terms are bolded where defined in the text. NEW! Updated content includes the latest information on interprofessional education and practice, nursing roles, COVID-19, the surge in ambulatory and community care, bullying, gender issues, the faculty shortage, and challenges faced by new graduates. NEW! Expanded coverage of clinical judgment helps you develop the critical thinking and clinical decision-making skills required for the Next Generation NCLEX® and in nursing practice.

Murder, Mystery and Mayhem

release date: Oct 04, 2017
Murder, Mystery and Mayhem
For more than 40 years, the Orange County Fictionaires has been a creative home to dozens of professional writers, including bestselling authors Elizabeth George, T. Jefferson Parker, Debra Holland, and National Book Award winner Neal Shusterman. The Fictionaires began in a time when members wrote on typewriters and submitted hard copy manuscripts to agents and editors. While the digital age has changed the process of publication, the tenets of great fiction continue to be nurtured in our members: deep characterization, compelling story structure, vibrant word choice, and originality. In this book, you will discover a collection of fine fiction crafted by some of Orange County''s finest authors. There''s talent, yes. As well as skilled, experienced storytelling. But there''s also something more: A spark of exhilaration that arises from the encouragement and enthusiasm of our fellow Fictionaires. Welcome to the inner circle!

Research Methods for OCR Psychology

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Research Methods for OCR Psychology
This full colour, activity-based textbook supports the research methods components of OCR''s 2000/2001 A Level Psychology specifications.

Where You Go, I Go

release date: Oct 24, 2020
Where You Go, I Go
In the romantic tradition of Nicholas Sparks, Fade In Award winner Beth Black''s Where You Go, I Go, weaves dueling themes of love and loss in modern-day suburban life. This Better Late Romance explores the challenge facing so many households today - can senior family members triumph over the afflictions of aging, then overcome their adult children''s worries ... and fly free again? Every day is Bingo Day at the Rancho Royale. To her dismay, retired teacher Bonnie Brennan finds herself stuck in this depressing facility. Being widowed didn''t slow her down. She''s always been an adventurer, seeking thrills in the great outdoors. Before her husband died, they climbed Machu Pichu. And she thought she could continue living a robust life. But coming down with Parkinson''s Disease has presented obstacles she isn''t prepared to face alone. Bonnie''s two grown daughters are terrified at the possibility of their mom lying injured and alone in her home. However, neither is in a position to take her in. Isabel''s large house presents too many safety hazards for an elderly grandparent whose sense of balance is compromised. And Emily is a struggling artist living in an upstairs one-bedroom flat. So they convinced Bonnie to move into the Rancho Royale. Indeed, the facility tries to help aging inmates feel better about their situation. It even appears to be an aristocrat''s estate straight out of an elegant romance novel. That''s nothing more than illusion. Bonnie doesn''t like her odds in this place, surrounded by fossils in wheelchairs - the lame, the doomed, the decaying, the moribund. It''s no kind of happily ever after.She needs to escape, if only for one day spent roaming her beautiful hometown, Rancho Allegro. And Bonnie''s fun takes a sudden turn when she discovers the town''s new bike shop, VeloCity. But that single day''s enjoyment sparks an exhilarating romantic adventure when unexpected events shake up everything just as she meets an intriguing stranger.Where You Go, I Go, is the latest exciting installment in the popular Better Late Romance collection available on Amazon. Each novel in the series has been written by an award-winning author and member of the renowned Orange County Fictionaires. Readers love this collection... a treasure chest of romance stories featuring heroes who are age 50 and above.If you enjoy rooting for inspired characters who overcome real-life struggles with love, then you''ll thrill to the skillful and passionate storytelling that earned Beth Black a Pushcart Prize nomination.

Jane Mt. Pleasant

release date: Jan 01, 2006

Loss and Reclamation

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Marketing Plan for Non-profit Agencies

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Nitrogen Nutrition Impact on Incidence of Rhizoctonia Infection on Agrostis Stolonifera ; [followed By] What Does it Mean to be a Woman? : Seeking Unity, Definition, and Understanding

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Nitrogen Nutrition Impact on Incidence of Rhizoctonia Infection on Agrostis Stolonifera ; [followed By] What Does it Mean to be a Woman? : Seeking Unity, Definition, and Understanding
Creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) is tolerant of short mowing and high traffic, but these conditions increase pathogen susceptibility. A prevalent disease on bentgrass golf course greens and tee boxes is Brown Patch (Rhizoctonia solani). One potential component of integrated pathogen management is correct nitrogen (N) fertilization. The objective for this study was to evaluate the relationship between N and brown patch on A. stolonifera. The hypothesis is that both excessive and deficient N would result in increased brown patch severity when compared to optimum N. Bentgrass was grown in a growth chamber in hydroponic conditions at nine levels of N concentration. Three of these levels (2.5, 10, and 80 mg N L[superscript -1]) were selected from the first study to represent deficient, optimum, and excessive N. Bentgrass was grown for 56 d at these concentrations in the hydroponic solution with or without Rhizoctonia inoculation. This study was repeated for verification with nearly identical results. In both studies, clipping the final harvest biomass increased significantly with increasing N concentration. Rhizoctonia inoculation resulted in atypical root-N response, which increased linearly even at the highest N rate. NDVI measurements revealed increased shoot virulence in inoculated plants. Visual lesions indicated that excessive N fertilization either resulted in decreased inoculation or masked symptoms of infection. It appears that Rhizoctonia has a negative impact on crown growth and development, to which the plant may respond with in increased root and shoot growth.
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