Short Stay Management of Chest Pain

Short Stay Management of Chest Pain by Christopher P. Cannon
English | PDF,EPUB | 2009 | 274 Pages | ISBN : 1603279474 | 18.50 MB
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) continues to challenge our health care system in the complexity of presentation and the ever increasing number of patients exhibiting signs and symptoms of an acute coronary syndrome. Written by leading experts, Short Stay Management of Chest Pain provides scientific and clinical insights on the management of patients who arrive at the hospital with a presentation consistent with a potential acute coronary syndrome. Focusing on the cardiology aspects of chest pain, Short Stay Management of Chest Pain is a valuable tool for acute care physicians, nurses, and hospital administrators devoted to caring for this population. Short Stay Management of Chest Pain details the remarkable improvements in diagnostic accuracy and improved patient outcomes for patients presenting with suspected acute coronary syndromes.


Annotated Readings in the History of Statistics

Annotated Readings in the History of Statistics by H. A. David
English | PDF | 2001 | 252 Pages | ISBN : 1441931740 | 20.15 MB
Interest in the his tory of statistics has grown substantially in recent years and the subject is now covered by a number of excellent books. S. M. Stigler's The History of Statistics (19S6) gives an overview up to 1900 while Anders Hald's two encyclopedic volumes A History of Probability and Statistics before 1750 and A History of Mathematical Statistics f'T'Om 1750 to 1930, published in 1990 and 1995, provide detailed mathematical discussion of the major contributions up to 1930.


Negotiating Femininities in the Neoliberal Night-Time Economy Too Much of a Girl

Negotiating Femininities in the Neoliberal Night-Time Economy: Too Much of a Girl? by Emily Nicholls
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 (2019 Edition) | 314 Pages | ISBN : 3319933078 | 4.13 MB
This book explores the ways in which young women negotiate gendered and classed identities in nightlife venues. With a particular focus on the under-researched phenomenon of the 'girls' night out', this text explores tensions around what it means to be 'girly' in bars, pubs and clubs, examining throughout the ways in which being a 'girly girl' is simultaneously desired and derided in a postfeminist context.