Lucky Dog

Lucky Dog
Author: Sarah Boston
Publsiher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2014-05-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781770893528

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Lucky Dog is a hilarious and heartwarming memoir by a renowned veterinary oncologist who tells us what we can learn about health care and ourselves from our most beloved pets. What happens when a veterinary surgical oncologist (laymen’s term: cancer surgery doctor) thinks she has cancer herself? Enter Sarah Boston: a vet who suspects a suspicious growth in her neck is thyroid cancer. From the moment she uses her husband’s portable ultrasound machine to investigate her lump — he’s a vet, too — it’s clear this will not be your typical cancer memoir. She takes us on a hysterical and thought-provoking journey through the human health care system from the perspective of an animal doctor. Weaving funny and poignant stories of dogs she’s treated along the way, this is an insightful memoir about what the human medical world can learn from the way we treat our canine counterparts. Lucky Dog teaches us to trust our instincts, be our own advocates, and laugh while we’re doing it.

Unbeatable The Whole Story

Unbeatable  The Whole Story
Author: Laurie Frey
Publsiher: Good Catch Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2008-05
Genre: Breast
ISBN: 9781934635322

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What s the Big Deal About Lyme Understanding the Complexities of Lyme Disease in Adults and Children a Handbook for Families

What s the Big Deal About Lyme  Understanding the Complexities of Lyme Disease in Adults and Children  a Handbook for Families
Author: Thaiadora Katsos Dorow
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781304292629

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Lyme disease is the fastest spreading infectious disease. Tick-borne illnesses can be spread from the tick's saliva to the host upon attachment. The result can be severe and irreversible neurological illness if not treated in time. This book is aimed to educate on the complexities of Lyme disease through the experiences of the author and her children; in a place where the reader will find hope while learning about the politics of Lyme disease, intricacies of care, and the importance of prevention.

Flat

Flat
Author: Catherine Guthrie
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-09-25
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781510732940

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"A darn good read.” —Christiane Northrup, M.D., ob/gyn physician and New York Times bestselling author A feminist breast cancer memoir of medical trauma, love, and how she found the strength to listen to her body. As a young, queer woman, Catherine Guthrie had worked hard to feel at home in her body. However, after years writing about women’s health and breast cancer, Guthrie is thrust into the role of the patient after a devastating diagnosis at age thirty-eight. At least, she thinks, I know what I'm up against. She was wrong. In one horrifying moment after another, everything that could go wrong does—the surgeon gives her a double mastectomy but misses the cancerous lump, one of the most effective drug treatments fails, and a doctor's error may have unleashed millions of breast cancer cells into her body. Flat is Guthrie’s story of how two bouts of breast cancer shook her faith in her body, her relationship, and medicine. Along the way, she challenges the view that breasts are essential to femininity and paramount to a woman’s happiness. Ultimately, she traces an intimate portrayal of how cancer reshapes her relationship with Mary, her partner, revealing—in the midst of crisis—a love story. Filled with candor, vulnerability, and resilience, Guthrie upends the “pink ribbon” narrative and offers a unique perspective on womanhood, what it means to be “whole,” and the importance of women advocating for their desires. Flat is a story about how she found the strength to forge an unconventional path—one of listening to her body—that she’d been on all along.

Manual for the Standard for Clinicians Interview in Psychiatry SCIP

Manual for the Standard for Clinicians    Interview in Psychiatry  SCIP
Author: Ahmed Sayed Aboraya
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 444
Release: 2022-07-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783030949303

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The SCIP manual will introduce a new assessment tool designed to be compatible with 21st century advances in measurement-base care (MBC) and personalized medicine in psychiatry (PMP). The SCIP includes 18 clinician-administered and 15 self-administered reliable and validated scales covering most adult symptom domains: anxiety, obsessions, compulsions, posttraumatic stress, depression, mania, delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thoughts, aggression, negative symptoms, alcohol use, drug use, attention deficit/hyperactivity, and eating disorders. Mental health professionals (psychiatrists, psychiatry residents, psychologists, therapists, clinical social workers, counselors, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, professors, students, and mental health researchers) are the primary audience of the manual. These professionals will be able to implement SCIP scales in their practice and use the SCIP psychopathology glossary as part of the emerging science of personalized medicine psychiatry (PMP). Existing books on measures and rating scales, such as the two books above, describe different scales developed by different authors at different periods. Each scale has its own rating guidelines and training requirements, which must be followed by clinicians in order to use the scales. This demands a considerable amount of time for clinicians and can be a barrier to using the scales in practice. Even within the same psychopathology domain, many published measurement scales exist. For instance, the book published by Waters and Stephane includes 120 scales for psychosis. Among the 120 scales for psychosis, which scale(s) should the clinician choose? Our proposed manual will remove these barriers by creating simple and universal principles which allow readers to use the 33 reliable and validated SCIP scales with most adult psychiatric disorders. There will be 15 videotaped interviews available online for readers who buy the book. Readers are expected to watch the interviews in conjunction with reading the manual.

My Best Friend Is Ativan

My Best Friend Is Ativan
Author: Kerry Hamm
Publsiher: Collection of Reader-Submitted
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2018-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1729343635

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A Collection of Reader-Submitted Medical Stories is back with volume 12. Healthcare professionals, LEOs, and even patients have written in with personal accounts of wacky and embarrassing injuries, crazy phone calls, and memorable moments that will tug at your heartstrings or have you rolling with laughter. Chickens seem to be a theme in this volume, and readers share 'Hold my beer moments.' Kids aren't the only ones who say the darnedest things, and you won't believe what made one nurse choose the profession. Was it really a misspelling? Nurse, WHY did you say that?!

Collective Care

Collective Care
Author: Pamela Downe
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2020-12
Genre: HIV infections
ISBN: 9781487587635

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This engaging ethnography explores how Indigenous women and their communities practice collective care to sustain traditional lifeways in what has been called Canada's HIV hot zone.

Tales from Kentucky Nurses

Tales from Kentucky Nurses
Author: William Lynwood Montell
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780813160733

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From frontier times to the present day, Kentucky nurses have served with intelligence and energy, always ensuring that their patients received the best available care. Noted folklorist and oral historian William Lynwood Montell collects nearly two hundred stories from these hard-working men and women in Tales from Kentucky Nurses. From humorous anecdotes to spine-chilling coincidences, tragic circumstances, and heartwarming encounters, the tales in this lively volume are recorded exactly as they were told to Montell. Covering medical practice in the state from the early twentieth century through contemporary times, the episodes related in Tales from Kentucky Nurses reveal the significance of the nursing profession to the Bluegrass state's local life and culture. They include funny tales -- such as the story of an injured stripper who swore her pole had been sabotaged and an anecdote about a surgeon racing between hospitals who paid his speeding ticket twice, knowing he would have to hurry the other way in a few hours. Montell also presents moving stories like the recollections of a nurse who helped a frail cancer patient achieve his last wish of being baptized. This valuable collection also features anecdotes from the famous Frontier Nursing Service, which provided essential care to families in remote areas of the state and whose leader, Mary Breckinridge, is remembered fondly for her wit and kindness. In addition, Montell's interviewees share ghost stories and describe folk remedies like the practice of placing an axe under a woman's pillow during labor to cut the pain. These firsthand accounts not only pay homage to an underappreciated profession but also preserve important aspects of Kentucky's history not likely to be recorded elsewhere.