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Record Nr.

UNINA9910139610103321

Autore

Purcell Dennis (Nurse educator)

Titolo

Minor injuries : a clinical guide / / Dennis Purcell ; foreword by Mark Cooper

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Edinburgh, : Elsevier Churchill Livingstone, 2010

ISBN

0-7020-4822-4

Edizione

[2nd ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (249 p.) : ill. (some col.)

Altri autori (Persone)

CooperMark

Disciplina

617.1/06

Soggetti

Wounds and injuries - Nursing

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Clinical examination and the written record -- The injured child -- Basics of musculoskeletal injury and examination -- The neck and upper limbs -- The back and lower limbs -- Minor wounds and burns -- Minor head injuries -- The face.

Sommario/riassunto

Now with a free instructional video demonstrating basic examination techniques, this second edition of Minor Injuries makes it much easier to learn procedures for assessing minor injuries. It is unique in linking the underlying anatomy to the examination processes that are part of the education of a practitioner, covering the commonly presenting injuries that, and explains how to handle them.  This text is essential for staff in accident and emergency units, minor injury units, walk-in centres and all areas where patients present with minor injuries. Free video:  A 25-minute online video demonstrating 77 different examinations, makes them easy to understand, and covering:  The Neck and Upper Limbs   The Shoulder The Elbow The Forearm, Wrist and Hand   The Back and Lower Limbs   The Hip The Knee The Ankle and Foot.  Active, resisted and passive movements are shown, testing the full range of movement. Practical manual, with supporting video Demonstrates basic examination techniques Illustrations link anatomy with the examination processes Clear explanation of underlying anatomical and physiological processes behind injury Explains how to manage common injuries Accessible to the non-specialist. Video demonstrates basic examination processes, making them easier to learn  Illustrations combine anatomy and examination to show how



parts work and how to examine them - now with added colour  New photographs throughout, linking to the video demonstration   Video showing examination of every hand muscle helps master this particularly complex area  More detail on the core clinical areas of sports injuries in children, musculoskeletal presentations, and head, neck and back injuries.

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910484457603321

Titolo

Advances in Cryptology – EUROCRYPT 2010 : 29th Annual International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques, French Riviera, May 30 - June 3, 2010, Proceedings / / edited by Henri Gilbert

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2010

ISBN

1-280-38668-1

9786613564603

3-642-13190-5

Edizione

[1st ed. 2010.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (XIV, 694 p.)

Collana

Security and Cryptology, , 2946-1863 ; ; 6110

Altri autori (Persone)

GilbertHenri

Disciplina

005.82

Soggetti

Cryptography

Data encryption (Computer science)

Data protection

Computer networks

Electronic data processing - Management

Algorithms

Computer science - Mathematics

Discrete mathematics

Cryptology

Data and Information Security

Computer Communication Networks

IT Operations

Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cryptosystems I -- On Ideal Lattices and Learning with Errors over Rings -- Fully Homomorphic Encryption over the Integers -- Converting Pairing-Based Cryptosystems from Composite-Order Groups to Prime-Order Groups -- Fully Secure Functional Encryption: Attribute-Based Encryption and (Hierarchical) Inner Product Encryption -- Obfuscation and Side Channel Security -- Secure Obfuscation for Encrypted Signatures -- Public-Key Encryption in the Bounded-Retrieval Model -- Protecting Circuits from Leakage: the Computationally-Bounded and Noisy Cases -- 2-Party Protocols -- Partial Fairness in Secure Two-Party Computation -- Secure Message Transmission with Small Public Discussion -- On the Impossibility of Three-Move Blind Signature Schemes -- Efficient Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution -- Cryptanalysis -- New Generic Algorithms for Hard Knapsacks -- Lattice Enumeration Using Extreme Pruning -- Algebraic Cryptanalysis of McEliece Variants with Compact Keys -- Key Recovery Attacks of Practical Complexity on AES-256 Variants with up to 10 Rounds -- IACR Distinguished Lecture -- Cryptography between Wonderland and Underland -- Automated Tools and Formal Methods -- Automatic Search for Related-Key Differential Characteristics in Byte-Oriented Block Ciphers: Application to AES, Camellia, Khazad and Others -- Plaintext-Dependent Decryption: A Formal Security Treatment of SSH-CTR -- Computational Soundness, Co-induction, and Encryption Cycles -- Models and Proofs -- Encryption Schemes Secure against Chosen-Ciphertext Selective Opening Attacks -- Cryptographic Agility and Its Relation to Circular Encryption -- Bounded Key-Dependent Message Security -- Multiparty Protocols -- Perfectly Secure Multiparty Computation and the Computational Overhead of Cryptography -- Adaptively Secure Broadcast -- UniversallyComposable Quantum Multi-party Computation -- Cryptosystems II -- A Simple BGN-Type Cryptosystem from LWE -- Bonsai Trees, or How to Delegate a Lattice Basis -- Efficient Lattice (H)IBE in the Standard Model -- Hash and MAC -- Multi-property-preserving Domain Extension Using Polynomial-Based Modes of Operation -- Stam’s Collision Resistance Conjecture -- Universal One-Way Hash Functions via Inaccessible Entropy -- Foundational Primitives -- Constant-Round Non-malleable Commitments from Sub-exponential One-Way Functions -- Constructing Verifiable Random Functions with Large Input Spaces -- Adaptive Trapdoor Functions and Chosen-Ciphertext Security.

Sommario/riassunto

These are the proceedings of Eurocrypt 2010, the 29th in the series of Eu- pean conferences on the Theory and Application of Cryptographic Techniques. The conference was sponsored by the International Association for Cryptologic Research and held on the French Riviera, May 30–June 3, 2010. A total of 191 papers were received of which 188 were retained as valid submissions. These were each assigned to at least three Program Committee members and a total of 606 review reports were produced. The printed record of the reviews and extensive online discussions that followed would be almost as voluminous as these proceedings. In the end 35 submissions were accepted with twosubmissionpairsbeingmergedtogive33paperspresentedattheconference. The ?nal papers in these proceedings were not subject to a second review before publication and the authors are responsible for their contents. The ProgramCommittee, listed on the next page, deservesparticular thanks for all their hard work, their outstanding expertise, and their constant c- mitment to all aspects of the evaluation



process. These thanks are of course extended to the very many external reviewers who took the time to help out during the evaluation process.It was also a greatpleasure to honor and welcome Moti Yung who gave the 2010 IACR Distinguished Lecture.