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- St. James encyclopedia of hip hop culture / by Riggs, Thomas,1963-editor.; Gale (Firm);
Includes bibliographical references and index.A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- WXYZ.This encyclopedia examines the history and contributions of hip hop to American and global culture, including the music, dance, and visual arts that are its artistic expressions. Entries also examine hip hop's influence in other arenas such as fashion, film, and poetry; its impact on education, politics, social activism, racial and ethnic identity, and globalization; and its many contributions to American, urban, black, and Latino cultures.Description based on print version record.
- Subjects: Rap (Music); Hip-hop;
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- Infectious Diseases : In Context / by Riggs, Thomas J.,editor.; Gale (Firm);
Includes bibliographical references and index.Volume 1. African Sleeping Sickness -- AIDS -- AIDS: Origin of the Modern Pandemic -- Airborne Precautions -- Alveolar Echinococcosis -- Amebiasis -- Anellovirus -- Angiostrongyliasis -- Animal Importation -- Anisakiasis -- Anthrax -- Anti-Cytokine Antibody Syndrome -- Antibacterial Drugs -Antibiotic Resistance -- Antimicrobial Soaps -- Antiviral Drugs -- Arthropod-borne Disease -- Ascariasis -- Asilomar Conference -- Aspergillosis -- Avian Influenza -- B Virus (Cercopithecine herpesvirus 1) Infection -- Babesiosis (Babesia Infection) -- Bacterial Disease -- Balantidiasis -- Baylisascaris Infection -- Biological Weapons Convention -- Bioterrorism -- Blastomycosis -- Blood Supply and Infectious Disease -- Bloodborne Pathogens -- Botulism -- Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (Mad Cow Disease) -- Brucellosis -- Burkholderia -- Buruli (Bairnsdale) Ulcer -- Campylobacter Infection -- Cancer and Infectious Disease -- Candidiasis -- Cat Scratch Disease -- CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) -- Chagas Disease -- Chickenpox (Varicella) -- Chikungunya -- Childhood-Associated Infectious Diseases, Immunization Impacts -- Chlamydia Infection -- Chlamydia Pneumoniae -- Cholera -- Climate Change and Infectious Disease -- Clostridium difficile Infection -- CMV (Cytomegalovirus) Infection -- Coccidioidomycosis -- Cohorted Communities and Infectious Disease -- Cold Sores -- Colds (Rhinitis) -- Contact Lenses and Fusarium Keratitis -- Contact Precautions -- Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease -- Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever -- Cryptococcus neoformans Infection -- Cryptosporidiosis -- Culture and Sensitivity -- Cyclosporiasis -- Demographics and Infectious Disease -- Dengue and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever -- Developing Nations and Drug Delivery -- Diphtheria -- Disinfection -- Dracunculiasis -- Droplet Precautions -- Dysentery -- Ear Infection (Otitis Media) -- Eastern Equine Encephalitis -- Ebola -- Economic Development and Infectious Disease -- Emerging Infectious Diseases -- Encephalitis -- Endemnicity -- Enterovirus 71 infection -- Epidemiology -- Epstein-Barr Virus -- Escherichia coli O157:H7 -- Exposed: Scientists Who Risked Disease for Discovery -- Fifth Disease -- Filariasis -- Food-Borne Disease and Food Safety -- Gastroenteritis (Common Causes) -- Genetic Identification of Microorganisms -- Genital Herpes -- Germ Theory of Disease -- Giardiasis -- GIDEON -- Glanders (Melioidosis) -- Globalization and Infectious Disease -- Gonorrhea -- H5N1 -- Haemophilus Influenzae -- Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease -- Handwashing -- Hantavirus -- Helicobacter pylori -- Helminth Disease -- Hemorrhaghic Fevers -- Hepatitis A -- Hepatitis B -- Hepatitis C -- Hepatitis D -- Hepatitis E -- Herpes Simplex 1 Virus -- Herpes Simplex 2 Virus -- Histoplasmosis -- HIV -- Hookworm (Ancylostoma) Infection -- Host and Vector -- Hot Tub Rash (Pseudomonas aeruginosa Dermatitis) -- HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Infection -- Immigration and Infectious Disease -- Immune Response to Infection -- Impetigo -- Infection Control and Asepesis -- Influenza -- Influenza Pandemic of 1918 -- Influenza Pandemic of 1957 -- Influenza, Tracking Seasonal Influences and Virus Mutation -- Isolation and Quarantine -- Japanese Encephalitis -- Kawasaki Disease -- Koch's Postulates -- Kuru -- Lassa Fever -- Legionnaires' Disease (Legionellosis) -- Legislation, International Law, and Infectious Diseases -- Leishmaniasis -- Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) -- Leptospirosis -- Lice Infestation (Pediculosis) -- Listeriosis -- Liver Fluke Infection -- Lung Fluke (Paragonimus) Infection -- Lyme Disease -- Volume 2. Macrophage Activation Syndrome -- Malaria -- Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever -- Marine Toxins -- Measles (Rubeola) -- Médicins Sans Frontièrs (Doctors without Borders) -- Meningitis, Bacterial -- Meningitis, Viral -- Microbial Evolution -- Microorganisms -- Microscope and Microscopy -- Microsporidiosis -- Monkeypox -- Mononucleosis -- Mosquito-Borne Diseases -- MRSA -- Mumps -- Mycotic Disease -- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases -- Necrotizing Fasciitis -- Nipah Virus Encephalitis -- Nocardiosis -- Norovirus Infection -- Nosocomial (Healthcare-Associated) Infections -- Notifiable Diseases -- Opportunistic Infection -- Outbreaks: Field-Level Response -- Pandemic Preparedness --Parasitic Diseases -- Personal Protective Equipment -- Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis) -- Pinworm (Enterobius vermicularis) Infection -- Plague, Early History -- Plague, Modern History -- Pneumocystis jirovecii Pneumonia -- Pneumonia -- Polio Eradication Campaign -- Polio (Poliomyelitis) -- Powassan Virus -- President's (Obama Adminstration) Initiative on Combating Antibiotic Resistance -- Prion Disease -- ProMED -- Protozoan diseases -- Psittacosis -- Public Health and Infectious Disease -- Puerperal Fever -- Q Fever -- Rabies -- Rapid Diagnostic Tests for Infectious Diseases -- Rat-Bite Fever -- Re-emerging Infectious Diseases -- Relapsing Fever -- Resistant Organisms -- Retroviruses -- Rickettsial Disease -- Rift Valley Fever -- Ringworm -- River Blindness (Onchocerciasis) -- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever -- Rotavirus Infection -- RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection) Infection -- Rubella -- Salmonella Infection (Salmonellosis) -- Sanitation -- SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) -- Scabies -- Scarlet Fever -- Schistosomiasis (Bilharzia) -- Scrofula: The King's Evil -- Sepsis as a WHO Priority -- Severe Fever With Thrombocytopenia Syndrome -- Sexually Transmitted Infections -- Shigellosis -- Shingles (Herpes Zoster) Infection -- Smallpox -- Smallpox Eradication and Storage -- Sporotrichosis -- St. Louis Encephalitis -- Standard Precautions -- Staphylococcus aureus Infection -- Sterilization -- Strep Throat -- Streptococcal Infections, Group A -- Streptococcal Infections, Group B -- Strongyloidiasis -- Swimmer's Ear and Swimmer's Itch (Cercarial Dermatitis) -- Syphilis -- Taeniasis (Taenia Infection) -- Talaromycosis -- Tapeworm Infection -- Tetanus -- Tick-Borne Diseases -- Toxic Shock -- Toxoplasmosis (Toxoplasma Infection) -- Trachoma -- Travel and Infectious Disease -- Trichinellosis -- Trichomoniasis -- Tropical Infectious Diseases -- Tuberculosis -- Tularemia -- Typhoid Fever -- Typhus -- UNICEF -- United Nations Millennium Goals and Infectious Disease -- Urinary Tract Infection -- USAMRIID (United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases) -- Vaccines and Vaccine Development -- Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci -- Vector-Borne Disease -- Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus -- Viral Disease -- Virus Hunters -- War and Infectious Disease -- Water-Borne Disease -- West Nile Virus -- Whipworm (Trichuriasis) -- Whooping Cough (Pertussis) -- Women and Infectious Disease -- World Health Organization (WHO) -- World Trade and Infectious Disease -- Yaws -- Yellow Fever -- Yersiniosis -- Zika Virus -- Zoonoses.Covers the history, politics, and ethical debate related to infectious diseases. Includes articles on how such diseases impact trade and commerce, travel, and the future of industrialized and impoverished nations.Description based on print version record.
- Subjects: Communicable diseases;
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- Disaster nursing and emergency preparedness for chemical, biological, and radiological terrorism, and other hazards / by Veenema, Tener Goodwin,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Contributors -- Reviewers -- Foreword / Frederick M. Burkle Jr., MD, MPH, DTM, PhD(Hon.), FAAP, FACEP -- Foreword / Patricia M. Davidson, PhD, MED, RN, FAAN -- Foreword / Loretta C. Ford, RN, PNP, EdD -- Preface -- How to use this book -- Editor's note -- Section I. Disaster preparedness: 1. Essentials of disaster planning / Tener Goodwin Veenema; 2. Leadership and coordination in disaster healthcare systems: the U.S. National Preparedness System / Lynn A. Slepski, Mary Pat Couig, Roberta Proffitt Lavin, Susan M. Orsega, and Tener Goodwin Veenema; 3. Hospital and emergency department preparedness / David Markenson and Sarah Lynn-Andrews Losinski; 4. Emergency health services in disasters and public health emergencies / Jeremy T. Cushman, Manish N. Shah, and Mahshid Abir; 5. Emergency medical consequence planning for special events, mass gatherings, and mass casualty incidents / Tener Goodwin Veenema, Paul Arbon, and Alison Hutton; 6. Legal and ethical issues in disaster response / Eileen M. Amari-Vaught, Marilyn Pesto, and Kevin D. Hart; Section II. Disaster mental health and high-vulnerability populations: 7. Identifying and accommodating high-risk, high-vulnerability populations in disasters / Elizabeth A. Davis, Rebecca Hansen, Lori Peek, Brenda Phillips, and Sarah Tuneberg; 8. Human services in disasters and public health emergencies: social disruption, individual empowerment, and community resilience / Juliana Sadovich and Jonathan D. White; 9. Understanding the psychosocial impact of disasters / Susan M. S. Carlson, Plum Kathleen Coyne, and Elizabeth C. Meeker; 10. Management of the psychosocial effects of disasters / Susan M. S. Carlson, Elizabeth C. Meeker, Plum Kathleen Coyne, and Tener Goodwin Veenema; 11. Unique needs of children during disasters and other public health emergencies / Michael Beach and Patricia Frost; 12. Disaster nursing in schools and other community congregate child care settings / Cheryl K. Schmidt, Devin Terry, Dona M. Friend, Shannon Finley, Joy Jennings, Susan Ritchie, Kelly Betts, and Jody Bryant; 13. Care of the pregnant woman and newborn following a disaster / Kathleen Capitulo and Robbie Preppas; Section III. Global disasters and complex human emergencies: 14. Disaster nursing and the United Nations 2015 landmark agreements -- a vital force for change in the field of disaster nursing / Rishma Maini, Joanne Bosanquet, and Virginia Murray; 15. Complex humanitarian emergencies / Frederick M. Burkle, Jr.; 16. Nursing in disasters, catastrophes, and complex humanitarian emergencies worldwide / Patrick Deeny and Kevin Davies; 17. Natural disasters / Tener Goodwin Veenema, Andrew Corley, and Clifton P. Thornton; 18. Environmental disasters and emergencies / Tener Goodwin Veenema, Clifton P. Thornton, and Andrew Corley; 19. Restoring public health under disaster conditions: basic sanitation, water and food supply, and shelter / Mary Pat Couig, Tener Goodwin Veenema, and Adam B. Rains; 20. The role of the public health nurse in disaster response / Janice Springer; 21. Climate change and health: the nurse's role in policy and practice / Karen Levin and Thomas Chandler; Section IV. Disaster response: 22. Disaster triage / Lou E Romig. and E. Brooke Lerner; 23. Disaster management / Kristine M. Gebbie and Kristine Qureshi; 24. Public health emergencies involving community violence and civil unrest: taking planned action / Roberta Proffitt Lavin, Wilma J. Calvert, Sue Anne Bell, Shelia R Grigsby, and Anne F. Fish; 25. Management of burn mass casualty incidents / Lisa Pruett; 26. Traumatic injury due to explosives and blast effects / Tara L. Sacco; 27. Caring for patients with HIV following a disaster / Susan Michaels-Strasser, Juliana Soares Linn; Section V. Disaster caused by chemical, biological, and radiological agents: 28. Biological and chemical terrorism: a unique threat / Eric Croddy and Ackerman Gary; 29. Chemical agents of concern / Justin K. Loden, Sean J. Kice, and John G. Benitez; 30. Biological agents of concern / David C. Pigott, Ziad N. Kazzi, and Sarah D. Nafziger; 31. Surveillance systems for detection of biological events / Erica Rihl Pryor; 32. Infectious disease emergencies / Kristine M. Gebbie and Qureshi Kristine; 33. Medical countermeasures dispensing / Susan Sullivan and Amanda Fuller Moore; 34. Radiological incidents and emergencies / P. Andrew Karam; 35. Decontamination and personal protective equipment / Tener Goodwin Veenema; 36. U.S. national disaster nurse readiness: practice and education for a prepared workforce / Joanne C. Langan, Anne Griffin, Alicia R. Gable, and Aram Dobalian; 37. American Red Cross disaster health services and disaster nursing: national capability -- local community impact / Mary Casey-Lockyer, Linda M. MacIntyre, J. Christie Rodgers, and Valerie Cole; 38. Directions for disaster nursing research and development / Janice B. Griffin Agazio, Lynn A. Slepski, Roberta Proffitt Lavin, Mary Pat Couig, Kandra Strauss-Riggs, and Richard Ricciardi; 39. Improving children's health outcomes through pediatric disaster research and policy / Janice B. Griffin Agazio; 40. Information Technology in Disaster Management / Adam B. Rains; Epilogue disaster recovery: creating healthy, resilient, and sustainable communities after disasters -- Appendix I. At-a-glance: capability definitions, functions, and associated performance measures -- Appendix II. Sequence for putting on personal protective equipment -- Appendix III. Glossary of terms commonly used in disaster preparedness and response -- Appendix IV. Creating a personal disaster plan -- Appendix V. CDC's public health emergency preparedness program: every response is local -- Appendix VI. Radiation infographics.This impressive edition builds upon the solid foundation of the first three award-winning editions with an expanded focus on climate change related disasters, globalization and its implications for emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, the accommodation of high-risk, high-vulnerability populations, and the potential for disaster arising from a world witnessing increasing community violence and civil unrest.
- Subjects: Disaster nursing.; Emergency nursing.; Disasters.; Disaster Planning.; Terrorism.;
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