NCA Review for the Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Title | NCA Review for the Clinical Laboratory Sciences PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Beck |
Publisher | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9780781731904 |
This easy to use resource prepares clinical laboratory scientists and clinical laboratory technicians for the certification and re-certifica tion examinations. An update of questions and answers reflects the mos t recent changes to the NCA exams. Organized by curriculum area, the b ook is sub-divided into review questions for CLT and questions for CLS, with answers accompanied by rationales directly follow the questions . The back of the book features two review tests for practice, for CLT and for CLS. An accompanying CD-ROM contains 500 practice questions.
Mosby's CEN Examination Review
Title | Mosby's CEN Examination Review PDF eBook |
Author | Reneé Semonin Holleran |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Emergency nursing |
ISBN | 9780323012348 |
The newest edition of this all-in-one review for emergency nursing features over 1,300 questions more than any other resource! MOSBY'S CEN(R) EXAMINATION REVIEW, 3RD EDITION is the perfect study tool for anyone preparing for the emergency or flight nursing certification exams. It's also a great tool for those wanting to assess their expertise. The new third edition offers a concise, yet comprehensive review of emergency and transport nursing. Each chapter features questions with answers and rationales for every question so users get the "why" behind every answer. The official examination handbook for the CEN Contains over 1300 review questions Includes FREE CD-Rom
The Blind Accordionist
Title | The Blind Accordionist PDF eBook |
Author | C. D. Rose |
Publisher | Melville House |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2021-06-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1612199178 |
A supposedly long lost collection of fable-like stories supposedly written by the little-known middle European writer Maxim Guyavitch ... with a helpful intro and afterword making it hilariously clear that the keyword is "supposedly." In the novel WHO'S WHO WHEN EVERYONE IS SOMEONE ELSE, the character "C.D. Rose" (not to be confused with the author C.D. Rose) searches an unnamed middle-European city for the long-lost manuscript of a little-known writer named Maxim Guyavitch. That search was fruitless, but in THE BLIND ACCORDIONIST, "C.D. Rose" has found the manuscript--nine sparkling, fable-like short stories--and he presents them here with an (hilarious) introduction explaining the discovery, and an afterword providing (hilarious) critical commentary on the stories, and what they might reveal about the mysterious Guyavitch. THE BLIND ACCORDIONIST is another masterful book of world-making by the real C.D. Rose, absorbing in its mix of intelligence and light-heartedness, and its ultimate celebration of literature itself. It is the third novel in the series about "C.D. Rose," although the reader does not need to have read the previous two books. (The first in the series was THE BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF LITERARY FAILURE, containing portraits of dunsuccessful writers; the second was WHO'S WHO WHEN EVERYONE IS SOMEONE ELSE, in which the author of the DICTIONARY, "C.D. Rose," searches for the manuscript of his favorite dead writer, Maxim Guyavitch, while on a book tour for the DICTIONARY.) Like those books, THE BLIND ACCORDIONIST can be read both as a simple but wonderful collection of quirky stories, and as comedy--or as a beautiful and moving elegy on the nobility of writers wanting to be read.
THE OTHER GIRL
Title | THE OTHER GIRL PDF eBook |
Author | Pam Jenoff |
Publisher | Harlequin |
Pages | 35 |
Release | 2014-08-26 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1459256417 |
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan's Tale One woman's determination to protect a child from the dangers of war will force her to face those lurking closer to home… Life in rural Poland during WWII brings a new set of challenges to Maria, estranged from her own family and left alone with her in-laws after her husband is sent to the front. For a young, newly pregnant wife, the days are especially cold, the nights unexpectedly lonely. The discovery of a girl hiding in the barn changes everything—Hannah is fleeing the German police who are taking Jews like her to special camps. Ignoring the risk to her own life and that of her unborn child, Maria is compelled to help. But in these dark days, no one can be trusted, and soon Maria finds her courage tested in ways she never expected and herself facing truths about her own family that the quiet village has kept buried for years… From the international bestselling author of The Kommandant's Girl comes a searing historical companion novella to The Winter Guest
CD Review
Title | CD Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 780 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Compact disc players |
ISBN |
The Gospel According to Malaco
Title | The Gospel According to Malaco PDF eBook |
Author | Robert M. Marovich |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Gospel music |
ISBN | 9780578211596 |
"The Malaco Music Group has amassed the largest black gospel catalog in the world. Their new collection The Gospel According to Malaco: Celebrating 75 Years of Gospel Music in an unparalleled book and eight cd set which tells the story of gospel music over a seventy-five year period from the post-war years to the present. This is the first time this story has been told in size and scope, providing the history behind one of the most important genres in music."--Malaco Music Group website.
Who's Who When Everyone is Someone Else
Title | Who's Who When Everyone is Someone Else PDF eBook |
Author | C. D. Rose |
Publisher | National Geographic Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018-04-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1612197132 |
A hilariously charming novel about a heartbroken man trying to redeem himself by championing forgotten books Fleeing heartbreak, an unnamed author goes to an unnamed city to give a series of lectures at an unnamed university about forgotten books ... only to find himself involved in a mystery when the professor who invited him is no where to be found, and no one seems quite sure why he's there.... So begins this Wes Anderson-like novel hilariously spoofing modernist literature even as it tells a stirring -- and eerily suspenseful -- story about someone desperate to prove the redeeming power of reading -- and writing -- books. And as the narrator gives his lectures, attends vague functions where no one speaks English, never quite meets his host professor and wonders the city looking for the grave of his literary hero, the reader begins to suspect this man's relentless faith in literature may be the only thing getting him through the mystery enveloping him.