Intermediate Accounting, 11th ed. c2010 By : Bazley, John D. In balancing conceptual and procedural intermediate financial accounting material, the ninth edition of this text offers students a strong foundation on which to build an understanding of today's accounting information needs. With up-to-date content reflecting the recent FASB changes, this text will assist students in gaining a clear understanding of the topics key to success in both their careers as professional accountants and their goal of passing the CPA examination. Available at : St. Jerome Library Call No. : 657.044 B34 2010 Organizational Behavior, 3rd ed., c2011 By : Hitt, Michael A. Hitt’s engaging book will help managers understand the linkage between managing behavior effectively and the organization’s ability to formulate and implement its strategy. It emphasizes the relationship between management effectiveness and company performance. A case study on Whole Foods is integrated throughout the chapters and covers all major organizational behavior topics. It also underscores how people are important assets to organizations, and how application of their knowledge and skills is necessary for organizations to accomplish their goals. Managers will gain the skills to make a strategic impact within their organizations. Available at : St. Jerome Library Call No. : 302.35 H63 2011 1 Purchasing and Supply Management, 14th ed., c2011 By : Johnson, P. Fraser The Fourteenth Edition of Purchasing and Supply Management provides a comprehensive introduction to the purchasing and supply chain management field, supported by over 40 case studies. Cases cover purchasing and supply chain issues in a variety of settings, from process industries to high tech manufacturing and services as well as public institutions. The text focuses on decision making throughout the supply chain. Based on the conviction that supply managers, in concert with suppliers and distributors, have to contribute to organizational goals and strategies, this edition continues to focus on how to make that mission a reality. Available at : St. Jerome Library Call No. : 658.7 J63 2011 Shooting and Incident Reconstruction, 2nd ed. c2011 By : Haag, Michael This book is generated from the authors' numerous years of conducting courses and seminars on the subject of shooting incident reconstruction. It seeks to thoroughly address matters from simple to complex in providing the reader an explanation of the factors surrounding ballistics, trajectory, and shooting scenes. The ultimate objectives of this unique book are to assist investigators, crime scene analysts, pathologists, ballistics experts, and lawyers to understand the terminology, science, and factors involved in reconstructing shooting incident events to solve forensic cases. The book will cover the full range of related topics including the range from which a firearm was discharged, the sequence of shots in a multiple discharge shooting incident, the position of a firearm at the moment of discharge, the position of a victim at the moment of impact, the probable flight path of a projectile, the manner in which a firearm was... Available at : Galleria Library Call No. : 363.2562 H11 2011 Handbook of Warning Intelligence : assessing the threat to national security, c2010 By : Grabo, Cynthia Handbook of Warning Intelligence: Assessing the Threat to National Security was written during the cold war and was classified for 40 years. The majority of this manual, however, is now finally available to the general public. An abridged version, Anticipating Surprise: Analysis for Strategic Warning, was published, but this original document goes into much greater detail about the fundamentals of intelligence analysis and forecasting. It discusses military analysis, as well as the difficulties in understanding political, civil, and economic analysis and assessing what it means for analysts to have 'warning judgment.' Much of what Grabo writes in her book seems to appear in many of the numerous commission reports that emerged after the 9/11 attacks. However, this book was written in response to the 'surprise attack' of the Soviet Union's invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. According to the author, that event was no surprise. And while analysts have to take some of the blame for their failure to strenuously present their case that the threat was real and imminent, what occurred was a failure by policymakers to listen to the warning intelligence reports that were written at the time. Available at : Hilltop Library Call No. : R 327.1273 G75 2010 2 The Mismeasure of Crime, 2nd ed. C2011 By : Mosher, Clayton J. Filled with real-world examples derived from media reports on crime trends and other sources, this fully updated 2nd ed. Analyzes the specific errors that can occur in the three most common methods used to report crime-official crime data, self-report, and victimization studies. For each method, the authors examine strengths and weakness, the fundamental issues surrounding accuracy, and the method’s application to theoretical and policy research. Throughout the book, the authors demonstrate the factors that underlie crime data and illustrate the fundamental links between theory, policy and data measurement. Available at : Hilltop Library Call No. : 362.880973 M85 2011 Dental Materials : clinical applications for dental assistants and dental hygienist, 3rd ed., c2011 By : Hatrick, Carol Dixon With this hands-on resource, you will learn the most current methods of placing — or assisting in the placement — of dental materials, and how to instruct patients in their maintenance. Dental Materials uses step-bystep procedures to show how to mix, use, and apply dental materials within the context of the patient’s course of treatment. Expert authors Carol Hatrick, W. Stephan Eakle, and William F. Bird enhance this edition with four new chapters, along with coverage of newly approved materials and esthetic tools including the latest advances in bleaching and bonding. Available at : Health Science Library Call No. : R 617.695 H28 2011 Essentials of Orthodontics : diagnosis and treatment, c2011 By : Staley, Robert N. Essentials of Orthodontics: Diagnosis and Treatment is designed to help dental students, orthodontic residents, and general dentists understand the basic concepts and procedures essential to the diagnosis, planning, and treatment of patients who have relatively simple malocclusion problems. The authors explain the steps of diagnosing basic orthodontic problems and analyzing dental radiographs and include many forms and charts used by dentists for examination, diagnosis, and appliance design. Readers will learn about the mechanics of how appliances move teeth, the different types of appliances, and the orthodontic materials on the market. Readers will also learn how to take dental impressions, create plaster casts, write laboratory prescriptions for appliances, and how to create fixed and removable appliances. Available at : Health Science Library Call No. : 617.643 S2 2011 3 The Fearful Dental Patient : a guide to understanding and managing, c2011 Edited by : Weiner, Arthur A. The Fearful Dental Patient helps dental professionals understand the basics of fear, anxiety, and phobias and the role these emotions play in creating negative behavior within the dental environment. The text contains a variety of modalities that help identify dental fear and phobia, as well as chair-side techniques and practical advice aimed at improving patient cooperation and ensuring treatment compliance. Available at : Health Science Library Call No. : R 616.85225 F31 2011 Harty’s Endodontics in Clinical Practice, 6th ed. c2011 Edited by : Chong, Bun San Harty’s Endodontics in Clinical Practice is an excellent text for both the undergraduate dental student and the busy general dental practitioners. Its logical, evidence-based chapters and concise approach progress through the course of endodontic treatment with the aid of excellent diagrams, radiographs and photographs, giving the reader a clear and easy explanation as to the principles of root canal treatment, the essentials of periradicular surgery and the management of traumatic injuries. This is an excellent reference text for a continually evolving field. Available at : Health Science Library Call No. : 616.075 D74 2011 Professional Responsibility in Dentistry : a practical guide to law and ethics, c2011 By : Graskemper Joseph P. Professional Responsibility in Dentistry: A Practical Guide to Law and Ethics integrates dental law, risk management, professionalism, and ethics, as all are interrelated in everyday practice. Beyond theory, the fact-based approach of this book shows examples of various situations the dentist may face. Dr. Graskemper addresses a range of topics, from legal concepts and regulation of dentistry to professionalism and ethics. He points out specific issues in the practice of dentistry, particularly those that confront new dentists and dentists with new practices. True Cases throughout the book walk readers through real-world examples of complex situations and discuss the proper way to handle them with attention to the legal, ethical, and practice management ramifications. These include patient charting, professional criticisms, child neglect, associates, patient refunds, and more. Available at : Health Science Library Call No. : R 344.730413 G76 2011 4 Health Behavior Change in the Dental Practice, c2010 Edited by : Ramseier, Christoph A. Health Behavior Change in the Dental Practice presents an overview of health behavior change, focusing on the spirit of motivational interviewing. Targeting the clinical application of the principles, the book applies lessons learned from the field of general and behavioral medicine to the dental practice. By presenting a series of clinical examples and accompanying dialogue, the book guides the reader in using motivational interviewing techniques as tools for oral hygiene education, tobacco use cessation, and dietary counseling. Health Behavior Change in the Dental Practice supports the trend towards risk management in oral health care, offering practical guidance to promote health behavior change in patients. Available at : Health Science Library Call No. : 617.6071 H34 2010 Restaurant Food Service Equipment, c2010 By : Drysdale, John A. This invaluable resource explains how to operate, clean, sanitize and maintain a full range of kitchen equipment-from mixers and slicers to ovens and refrigerators. Offering a step-by-step approach, it explains the mechanics of each type of equipment and how the equipment is actually used in cooking. Safety is addresses throughout-including information on basic first aid, safety procedures, accident prevention and the maintenance of a clean production environment. Available at : St. Jerome Library Call No. : 642.5028 D84 2010 Llyod’s Maritime Atlas of World Ports and Shipping Places, c2007 Featuring full color world, ocean and regional maps, the Llyod’s Maritime Atlas is the definitive guide to the location of the world’s ports and shipping places. Each full color regional map features distance tables and ports in bold type which are located at the front of the Atlas. These accurate figures have been extracted from the BP Marine Distance Tables and are quoted in nautical miles. Each map also details major road, rail links and airports serving a port of harbor. Available at : St. Jerome Library Call No. : R 387.10223 L77 2007 5 Hematology in Clinical Practice, 5th ed., c2011 By : Hillman, Robert S. Hematology in Clinical Practice is a succinct, cutting-edge guide to the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of red blood cells, white blood cells, and hemostasis, and the use of blood components for transfusion. Each disease state is discussed in detail, incorporating the pathophysiology, clinical features, upto-date laboratory testing, and current management strategies into a comprehensive and practical approach to hematologic disorders. Available at : Health Science Library Call No. : 616.15 H37 2011 Mathematics for the Clinical Laboratory, 2nd ed. c2011 By : Doucette, Lorraine J. Mathematics for the Clinical Laboratory is a comprehensive text that teaches you how to perform the clinical calculations used in each area of the laboratory and helps you achieve accurate results. This second edition features even more examples and practice problems. This edition ensures your success by using proven learning techniques focused on practice and repetition to demonstrate how you will use math in the lab every day! Available at : Health Science Library Call No. : 616.075 D74 2011 Plagues in World History, c2011 By : Aberth, John Plagues in World History provides a concise, comparative world history of catastrophic infectious diseases, including plague, smallpox, tuberculosis, cholera, influenza, and AIDS. Geographically, these diseases have spread across the entire globe; temporally, they stretch from the sixth century to the present. John Aberth considers not only the varied impact that disease has had upon human history but also the many ways in which people have been able to influence diseases simply through their cultural attitudes toward them. The author argues that the ability of humans to alter disease, even without the modern wonders of antibiotic drugs and other medical treatments, is an even more crucial lesson to learn now that AIDS, swine flu, multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, and other seemingly incurable illnesses have raged worldwide. Aberth's comparative analysis of how different societies have responded in the past to disease illuminates what cultural approaches have been and may continue to be most effective in combating the plagues of today. Available at : Health Science Library Call No. : 614.409 A1 2011 6 Flesh and Bones of Medical Microbiology, c2011 By : Guyot, Andrea This is a new approach to books for medical students. The title is inspired by the successful website that provides students with a wealth of information on the resources available for their course. Each book in this series starts with an overview to five the context of the subject, followed by a list of the must know facts. The ninths and largest section presents approximately fifty topics in more detail. Available at : Health Science Library Call No. : R 616.9041 G99 2011 Nutritional Foundations and Clinical Applications : a nursing approach, 5th ed., c2012 By : Grodner, Michele This nutrition text takes into account the personal nutrition needs of nurses to nourish themselves and their families as well as their demanding professional responsibilities to educate patients and clients (and their families) to follow prescribed therapeutic nutrition to maintain or improve health. This approach unites the worlds of nutrition and nursing. The role of nurses expands from the medical clinic and into the community, thereby having a greater influence on the health promotion of individuals and the communities in which they work. Consequently, the need for nurses to have a thorough background in both personal and clinical nutrition applications becomes paramount. Available at : Antipolo, Regalado & Health Science Library Call No. : 615.854 G89 2012 Policy and Politics : in nursing and health care, 6th ed. By : Mason, Diana J. The complete resource for the nursing and health care perspective on politics and policy with detailed information from leading experts in the field. Enables readers to analyze policy issues, enhance their political knowledge and skills, and prepare for leadership roles in policy-making and public health. This resource cultivates the development of valuable skills including conflict management, lobbying, the use of media, and working with communities for change -- essential abilities for any nurse assuming a leadership role in today s changing health care environment. Available at : Antipolo Library Call No. : 610.73068 M38 2012 7 Med-Surg Success : a Q&A review applying critical thinking to test taking, c2011 By : Colgrove, This book is designed to assist the nursing student when preparing for and taking medical-surgical examination as well as the graduate nurse who is preparing to take the national licensure examination. The book is divided into chapters according to body systems and includes chapters on pharmacology, end-of-life issues, emergency nursing and alternative therapy. A comprehensive final including other content areas as well as disease processes in included at the end of each chapter. Available at : Antipolo Library Call No. : R 617.0231076 C62 2011 A Nurse’s Survival Guide to Acute Medical Emergencies, c2011 By : Harrison, Richard This is an indispensable pocket guide to caring for patients with acute medical conditions. This book will help you to: Care for patients within the critical first 24 hours of admission Manage patients using the most up-to-date, evidence-based approach Understand the most-common emergency medical conditions and their underlying disease mechanisms Handle the patient's assessment, understand the observations and manage their disease Easily obtain practical advice in a clear style Access information on SARS, avian influenza and bio-terrorism Improved sections on Acute Coronary Syndromes, non-invasive ventilation, acute stroke care, acute kidney injury and emergency oxygen treatment. Available at : Antipolo Library Call No. : R 616.025 H24 2011 Nursing Delegation and Management of Patient Care, c2011 By : Motacki, Kathleen This dynamic resource is your guide to the latest information on the roles and responsibilities of the manager of patient care, core competencies required of nurses caring for patients, and a wide range of management concepts that nurses need to know before entering practice. With an emphasis on patient safety and evidence-based practice, it provides complete coverage of patient care management, leadership, information management, organizational planning, and human resources. Available at : Antipolo Library Call No. : 610.7306 M85 2011 8 Contemporary Nutrition, 8th ed., c2011 By : Wardlaw, Gordon M. Contemporary Nutrition is designed for students with little or no background in college-level biology, chemistry or physiology. It provides the ideal balance of reliable nutrition information and practical consumeroriented knowledge. With a friendly writing style, the authors act as the student's personal guide to dispelling common misconceptions and to gaining a solid foundation for making informed nutrition choices. Contemporary Nutrition emphasizes that a population consists of individuals with varying genetic and cultural backgrounds, and these individuals will have varying responses to diet. The knowledge gained from this text will allow students to personalize nutrition information and make smart choices. Available at : St. Jerome Library Call No. : 612.3 W21 2011 Nutrition for Health Living 2nd ed., c2011 By : Schiff, Wendy T. Nutrition for Healthy Living takes an innovative approach to basic nutrition. With its uniquely concise organization and a distinct focus on consumerism, this engaging, fun-to-read text will provide students with the scientific foundation needed to make informed nutritional lifestyle decisions well beyond the classroom. Available at : St. Jerome Library Call No. : 613.2 S3 2011 Pathology for the Health Professions,4th ed. c2012 By : Damjanov, Ivan Using a clear, easy-to-read writing style, Pathology for the Health Professions, 4th ed. Makes complex concepts more interesting and easier to understand. You’ll get a concise and clinically relevant overview of general pathology, including injury, inflammation, and neoplasia, followed by a detailed review of each organ system, The unique depict approach presents each major disease in the same format that includes a definition of the disease, the etiology, pathogenesis, pathology, clinical features and therapy of prognosis. Available at : Health Science Library Call No. : 616.07 D18 2012 9 Pharmaceutical Chemistry, c2011 Edited by : Watson, David G. This new book, from the editor of the highly successful Pharmaceutical Analysis, sets out to define the area of pharmaceutical chemistry as distinct from medicinal chemistry. It focuses less on prototypes of drugs that perhaps never came to market and more on the drugs currently in use. The emphasis in the book is on the physicochemical properties of drug molecules and, in so far as they are known, the way that these properties govern the interaction of the drug with its target. Important physicochemical properties include pKa and partition coefficient and the properties of the structural elements within the drug which provide interactions with the target via a range of intermolecular forces. The last fifteen years has seen a great advance in the knowledge of protein structures and a strong emphasis is given to the interaction of drugs with proteins which shape the majority of drug mechanisms. Available at : Antipolo Library Call No. : 615.19 P49 2011 Modalities for Therapeutic Intervention, 5th ed., c2012 Edited by : Michlovitz, Susan L. Here's a current, concise, and evidence-based approach to the selection, application, and biophysical effects of therapeutic modalities in a case-based format with a wealth of photographs and figures.The 5th Edition builds and expands on the strengths of previous editions and their focus on expanding and strengthening clinical decision-making skills through a hands-on, problemsolving approach. This is a great resource for learning and understanding the role of modalities in patient care. Not only is the coverage of the basis of modalities appropriate, the authors effectively integrate clinical decision-making to make the information much more relevant to the scenarios of clinical practice. Despite the abundance of books on this topic, this one is unique and can serve as a single source or be used as a recommended reference to other texts. Available at : Antipolo Library Call No. : 615.832 M72 2012 Orthopedic Physical Assessment Atlas and Video : selected special tests and movements, c2011 By : Magee, David J. Newly updated, this full-color resource offers a systematic approach to performing a neuromusculoskeletal assessment with rationales for various aspects of the assessment. This comprehensive text covers every joint of the body, head and face, gait, posture, emergency care, the principles of assessment, and pre-participation evaluation. -based content provides the information and detail you need to select the best diagnostic tests. current practices. Studies help you apply what you learn from the book to real life situations. information and highlight key points. Available at : Antipolo Library Call No. : R 616.7075 M27 2011 10 Physical Therapy Ethics, 2nd ed., c2011 By : Gabard, Donald L. Take an engaging approach to real-world problems with the only book of its kind written for physical therapists. This groundbreaking text breaks new ground again. It now three books in one a comprehensive exploration of ethics as well as of professionalism and cultural diversity.The thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded 2nd Edition offers Physical Therapists the tools they need as they confront the ethical dilemmas and moral controversies that they will encounter in professional practice. At the same time, it stimulates reflection on the moral significance of a therapist work, a neglected area of study.Stories drawn from real-life cases identify and define a broad range of ethical problems, and show readers how to resolve them. An emphasis on day-to-day issues makes ethical and philosophical concepts easy to understand.Each chapter begins with selected principles from the APTA Code of Ethics and Guide for Professional Conduct. New cases studies, new illustrations, and expanded discussions of ethical issues make the 2nd Edition even more essential. Available at : Antipolo & Tamaraw Library Call No. : 174.2 G11 2011 Uncommon Causes of Movement Disorders, c2011 Edited by : Galvez-Jimenez, Nestor A large number of neurological conditions result in abnormal movements of the body; these are often characterized by changes in coordination and altered speed of voluntary movement. Many obscure diseases, conditions and environmental insults can cause movement disorders but these are often overlooked. This volume expands and differentiates the many varied clinical presentations of movement disorders. Written by an international team of authors, including some of the most prominent clinicians in the field, disorders are defined and expanded in a clinically useful manner. Pathophysiological theories, genetic discoveries, new classifications, differential diagnoses and therapies are discussed extensively. Uncommon Causes of Movement Disorders provides a broad and comprehensive review of the field, concentrating on conditions infrequently seen but essential for practitioners to recognize in order to implement appropriate management. This is a key text for movement disorders specialists and general neurologists at all stages of their career. Available at : Antipolo Library Call No. : 616.83 U1 2011 The Science of Psychology, 2nd ed., c2011 By : King, Laura A. The Science of Psychology: An Appreciative View 2e provides a flexible solution for the intro psych course. King's appreciative perspective treating psych as an integrated science that places function before dysfunction - with its groundbreaking adaptive diagnostic tool helps students know what they know while guiding them to master what they don't know. From its adaptive questioning diagnostic tool and personalized study plan that gets students reading and studying more frequently, effectively and efficiently to the readable and lively prose that ensures students leave the course with an accurate and timely understanding of psychology as a science, The Science of Psychology is the right choice for today’s classes, whether they be traditional face-to-face, hybrid, or entirely online. Available at : Hilltop Library Call No. : 150.1 K58 2011 11