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This book provides readers with international exemplars of nurse-led/nurse-directed pediatric models of care. It offers innovative and forward-thinking models of nursing care, incentives and opportunities for nurses to replicate similar nurse-led models of care in their own clinical and community-based settings. Readers will benefit from selected and proven nurse-led/nurse-directed pediatric models of care that have been developed, implemented and evaluated by advanced practice pediatric nurses, including successful examplars from less developed countries and underserved populations. This book is a welcome addition to faculty in child health graduate programs and/or clinicians in hospitals to have this kind of “model” for practice. This book encompasses an extensive compilation of contributions of international authors, also from countries that have been rarely featured in books, and it facilitates worldwide linkages with colleagues internationally. .
Sociology --- Paediatrics --- Nursing --- sociologie --- pediatrie --- verpleegkunde --- Pediatric nursing --- Nursing models. --- Pediatric Nursing --- Models, Nursing --- Social Support --- Pediatric Nurse Practitioners --- Pediatric Nursing. --- Models, Nursing. --- Social Support. --- Pediatric Nurse Practitioners.
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Jean a trente-six ans. Il fume trop, mâche des chewing-gums à la menthe et fait ses visites de médecin de famille à vélo. Il a supprimé son numéro de portable sur ses ordonnances. Son cabinet médical n'a plus de site Internet. Il a trop de patients : jusqu'au soir, ils débordent de la salle d'attente, dans le couloir, sur le patio. Tous les jours, Jean entend des histoires. Parfois il les lit directement sur le corps des malades. Il lui arrive de se mettre en colère. Mais il ne pleure jamais. Ses larmes sont coincées dans sa gorge. Il ne sait plus comment pleurer depuis cette nuit où il lui a manqué six minutes.
General Practitioners. --- Physicians, Family. --- Médecins généralistes. --- Physicians (General practice) --- Physicians, Family --- Médecins généralistes
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"In spite of the growth in available diagnostic technology and studies, expertise in correctly performing assessment skills, obtaining valid data, and interpreting the findings accurately remains fundamental to the provision of the safe, high-quality, patient-centered, and cost-effective practice for which NPs are known. Even once these skills are accomplished, accurate diagnosis remains a difficult aspect of practice. Novice practitioners often spend much energy and time narrowing their differential diagnosis when they have no clear guidance that is driven by the patient or complaint. For this reason, our aim was to develop a guide in the assessment and diagnostic process that is broad in content and suitable for use in varied settings"--
Nursing Assessment --- Diagnosis, Differential --- Diagnostic Errors --- Nurse Practitioners. --- Nursing assessment. --- Diagnosis, Differential. --- methods --- prevention & control
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Directing Desire explores the rise of consent-based and trauma-informed approaches to staging sexually and sensually charged scenes for theater in the contemporary U.S., known as intimacy choreography. From 2015 to 2020, intimacy choreography transformed from a grassroots movement in experimental and regional theaters into a best practice accepted in Hollywood and on Broadway. Today, intimacy choreographers have become a veritable "intimacy industry" in the cultural sphere, sparking attention from Rolling Stone to The New York Times to the sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live. This book analyzes the forces that have led to intimacy choreography’s meteoric rise and asks what implications the field has for theater practice more broadly. Building a theoretical framework for intimacy directing, Directing Desire also strives to reorient the conversation in the field so that artists understand not only best practices in consent but also intersectional frameworks that expand and rework consent.
Theater --- Actors. --- Cultural industries. --- Theater. --- Contemporary Theatre and Performance. --- Theatre Direction and Production. --- Performers and Practitioners. --- Theatre Industry. --- History. --- Production and direction.
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Directing Desire explores the rise of consent-based and trauma-informed approaches to staging sexually and sensually charged scenes for theater in the contemporary U.S., known as intimacy choreography. From 2015 to 2020, intimacy choreography transformed from a grassroots movement in experimental and regional theaters into a best practice accepted in Hollywood and on Broadway. Today, intimacy choreographers have become a veritable "intimacy industry" in the cultural sphere, sparking attention from Rolling Stone to The New York Times to the sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live. This book analyzes the forces that have led to intimacy choreography’s meteoric rise and asks what implications the field has for theater practice more broadly. Building a theoretical framework for intimacy directing, Directing Desire also strives to reorient the conversation in the field so that artists understand not only best practices in consent but also intersectional frameworks that expand and rework consent.
Theater --- Actors. --- Cultural industries. --- Theater. --- Contemporary Theatre and Performance. --- Theatre Direction and Production. --- Performers and Practitioners. --- Theatre Industry. --- History. --- Production and direction.
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This book provides key critical tools to significantly broaden the readers’ perception of theatre and performance history: in line with posthuman thought, each chapter engages Actor-Network Theory and similar theories to reveal a comprehensive range of human and non-human agents whose collaborations impact theatre productions but are often overlooked. The volume also greatly expands the information available in English on the networks created by several Argentine artists. Through a transnational, transatlantic perspective, case studies refer to the lives, theatre companies, staged productions, and visual artworks of a number of artists who left Buenos Aires during the 1960s due to a mix of personal and political reasons. By establishing themselves in the French capital, queer playwright Copi and directors Jorge Lavelli, Alfredo Arias, and Jérôme Savary, among others, became part of the larger group of intellectuals known as “the Argentines of Paris” and dominated the Parisian theatre scene between the 1980s and 90s. Focusing on these Argentine artists and their nomadic peripeteias, the study thus offers a detailed description of the complexity of agencies and assemblages inextricably involved in theatre productions, including larger historical events, everyday objects, sexual orientation, microbes, and even those agents at work well before a production is conceived. Stefano Boselli is Assistant Professor of Theatre History and Dramaturgy in the Theatre Department at the University of Nevada, USA, and Resident Dramaturg at the Nevada Conservatory Theatre. Stefano is also a Las Vegas and New York based theatre scholar and stage director who enjoys combining theory with practice. His book chapters on Latin American and French drama, theatre, and performance are forthcoming in collections. His articles on Italian, British, and US theatre have been published in several peer reviewed journals.
Actor-network theory. --- Dramatists, Argentine. --- Argentine dramatists --- ANT (Sociological theory) --- Sociology --- Methodology --- Theater --- Theater. --- Playwriting. --- Dramatists. --- Actors. --- Theatre History. --- Global and International Theatre and Performance. --- Playwrights and Playwriting. --- Performers and Practitioners. --- History. --- Stage actors --- Theater actors --- Theatrical actors --- Artists --- Entertainers --- Playwrights --- Authors --- Drama --- Play-writing --- Authorship --- Dramatics --- Histrionics --- Professional theater --- Stage --- Theatre --- Performing arts --- Acting --- Actors --- Technique
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This book takes choreographer William Forsythe’s choreographic and scenographic processes as a holistic lens through which to view dance as a fundamentally visuo-sonic art form and choreography as a form of perceptual experimentation. In doing so, it reveals how the made worlds within which postdramatic dance is situated influence how choreography is perceived. Resonating with ecological perspectives but also drawing on an extensive range of cognitive research approaches, the volume’s choreo-scenographic perspective emphasizes the importance of considering the expanded scenography of lighting, sound, space, scenic elements, costume, and performer movement when analyzing the sensory and cognitive perception of dance. The volume provides a first book-length cognitive study of both an individual choreographer and the aesthetics of postdramatic theatre. It also satisfies a need for more dedicated scholarship on Forsythe, whose extensive and varied array of groundbreaking ballets and dance theater works for the Ballett Frankfurt (1984-2004), The Forsythe Company (2005-15), and as an independent choreographer have made him a key figure in 20th/21st century dance. Freya Vass is a Lecturer in Drama and Theatre at the University of Kent, UK, and a freelance dance dramaturg. Her principal research interests include cognitive dance studies, dance dramaturgy, performativity, devising, and arts-sciences interdisciplinarity. A former professional dancer with companies in Europe and the US, she holds a PhD in Dance History and Theory and was Dramaturg and Production Assistant for The Forsythe Company from 2006 – 2013. .
Performing arts. --- Theater. --- Dance. --- Actors. --- Theater --- Theatre and Performance Arts. --- Performers and Practitioners. --- Contemporary Theatre and Performance. --- History. --- Stage actors --- Theater actors --- Theatrical actors --- Artists --- Entertainers --- Dances --- Dancing --- Amusements --- Performing arts --- Balls (Parties) --- Eurythmics --- Dramatics --- Histrionics --- Professional theater --- Stage --- Theatre --- Acting --- Actors --- Show business --- Arts --- Performance art --- Choreography.
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This book provides an application of the concepts and recommendations of The Future of Nursing 2020-2030: Charting a Path to Achieve Health Equity Report, a Consensus Study from the US National Academy of Medicine. It offers complementary guidance through tools, tips, examples and storytelling. As such this book, written by prominent international academics and nurse practitioners, offers program and policy recommendations for health equity. As the world’s largest and most trusted workforce, nurses are in a key position thus must step up to help address these inequities now. The recent pandemic has laid bare these inequities in ways that are stark and demanding of our attention. This book offers program and policy recommendations, along with case studies, designed to empower nurses to understand and ACT to improve health equity. This text provides nurses an opportunity to clearly see the need for an equitable, just, and fair society. There has never been a more urgent call to action. .
Nursing --- Education, Nursing. --- Nurse Anesthetists. --- Health Equity. --- Nurse Practitioners. --- Nurse Practitioner --- Practitioner, Nurse --- Practitioners, Nurse --- Equity, Health --- Anesthetist, Nurse --- Anesthetists, Nurse --- Nurse Anesthetist --- Nursing Education --- Educations, Nursing --- Nursing Educations --- Nurses --- Nursing Care --- Students, Nursing --- Nursings --- education --- Nursing. --- Mental health. --- Social service. --- School management and organization. --- School administration. --- Mental Health. --- Social Care. --- Organization and Leadership. --- Administration, Educational --- Educational administration --- Inspection of schools --- Operation policies, School --- Policies, School operation --- School administration --- School inspection --- School operation policies --- School organization --- Schools --- Education --- Management --- Organization --- Benevolent institutions --- Philanthropy --- Relief stations (for the poor) --- Social service agencies --- Social welfare --- Social work --- Human services --- Emotional health --- Mental hygiene --- Mental physiology and hygiene --- Happiness --- Health --- Public health --- Mental illness --- Psychiatry --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Clinical nursing --- Nurses and nursing --- Nursing process --- Care of the sick --- Medicine --- Inspection --- Management and organization
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This book explores how productions of Shakespearean plays create meaning in specific communities, with special attention to issues of access, adaptation, and activism. Instead of focusing on large professional companies, it analyzes performances put on by community theatres and grassroots companies, and in applied drama projects. It looks at Shakespearean productions created by marginalized populations in Greater London, Harlem, and Los Angeles, a Hamlet staged in the remote Faroe Islands, and eco-theatre made in California’s Yosemite National Park. The book investigates why different communities perform Shakespeare, and what challenges, opportunities, and triumphs accompany the processes of theatrical production for both the artists and the communities in which they are embedded. .
European literature --- Drama. --- Performing arts. --- Theater. --- Actors. --- Early Modern and Renaissance Literature. --- Theatre and Performance Arts. --- Global and International Theatre and Performance. --- Performers and Practitioners. --- Applied Theatre. --- Renaissance, 1450-1600. --- Stage actors --- Theater actors --- Theatrical actors --- Artists --- Entertainers --- Theater --- Dramatics --- Histrionics --- Professional theater --- Stage --- Theatre --- Performing arts --- Acting --- Actors --- Show business --- Arts --- Performance art --- Drama --- Drama, Modern --- Dramas --- Dramatic works --- Plays --- Playscripts --- Literature --- Dialogue --- Literature, Renaissance --- Renaissance literature --- Literature, Modern --- Philosophy --- Community theater.
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Waste Management and Resource Recycling in the Developing World provides a unique perspective on the state of waste management and resource recycling in the developing world, offering practical solutions based on innovative tools and technologies, along with examples and case studies. The book is organized by waste type, including electronic, industrial and biomedical/hazardous, with each section covering advanced techniques, such as remote sensing and GIS, as well as socioeconomic factors, transnational transport and policy implications. Waste managers, environmental scientists, sustainability practitioners, and engineers will find this a valuable resource for addressing the challenges of waste management in the developing world. There is high potential for waste management to produce energy and value-added products. Sustainable waste management based on a circular economy not only improves sanitation, it also provides economic and environmental benefits. In addition to waste minimization, waste-to-economy and waste-to-energy have become integral parts of waste management practices. A proper waste management strategy not only leads to reduction in environmental pollution but also moves toward generating sufficient energy for improving environmental sustainability in coming decades.
Refuse and refuse disposal. --- Developing countries --- Civilization. --- Discarded materials --- Disposal of refuse --- Garbage --- Household waste --- Household wastes --- Refuse and refuse disposal --- Rubbish --- Solid waste management --- Trash --- Waste disposal --- Waste management --- Wastes, Household --- Sanitation --- Factory and trade waste --- Pollution --- Pollution control industry --- Salvage (Waste, etc.) --- Street cleaning --- Waste products --- Environmental aspects --- Waste Management and Resource Recycling in the Developing World provides a unique perspective on the state of waste management and resource recycling in the developing world, offering practical solutions based on innovative tools and technologies, along with examples and case studies. The book is organized by waste type, including electronic, industrial and biomedical/hazardous, with each section covering advanced techniques, such as remote sensing and GIS, as well as socioeconomic factors, transnational transport and policy implications. Waste managers, environmental scientists, sustainability practitioners, and engineers will find this a valuable resource for addressing the challenges of waste management in the developing world. There is high potential for waste management to produce energy and value-added products. Sustainable waste management based on a circular economy not only improves sanitation, it also provides economic and environmental benefits. In addition to waste minimization, waste-to-economy and waste-to-energy have become integral parts of waste management practices. A proper waste management strategy not only leads to reduction in environmental pollution but also moves toward generating sufficient energy for improving environmental sustainability in coming decades.
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