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Record Nr.

UNINA9910785446503321

Titolo

Achieving excellence in fundraising [[electronic resource] /] / Eugene R. Tempel, Timothy L. Seiler, and Eva E. Aldrich, editors ; foreword by Paulette Maehara

Pubbl/distr/stampa

San Francisco, Calif., : Jossey-Bass, 2011

ISBN

0-470-90234-5

1-283-91592-8

0-470-90231-0

Edizione

[3rd ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (547 p.)

Collana

Essential texts for nonprofit and public leadership and management

Altri autori (Persone)

TempelEugene R. <1947->

SeilerTimothy L. <1946->

AldrichEva E. <1963->

RossoHenry A. <1917->

MaeharaPaulette

Disciplina

658.15/224

Soggetti

Fund raising

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Rev. ed. of: Hank Rosso's Achieving excellence in fund raising / Henry A. Rosso and associates. 2nd ed.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

pt. 1. Fundraising : the art of relationship building -- pt. 2. Structuring your fundraising -- pt. 3. Discovering what donors value -- pt. 4. The art of solicitation and stewardship -- pt. 5. Involving volunteers in fundraising -- pt. 6. Managing the fundraising process -- pt. 7. Ethics and accountability -- pt. 8. Your career in fundraising.

Sommario/riassunto

"Hank Rosso's Achieving Excellence in Fund Raising, 3rd Edition, explains the fund raising profession's major principles, concepts and techniques. A host of respected authors demonstrate why fund raising is a strategic management discipline, and elucidate each step in the fund raising cycle: assessing human and societal needs, setting goals, selecting gift markets and fund raising techniques, soliciting new gifts, and encouraging renewals. This book provides a conceptual foundation for the fund raising profession, thoroughly examining its principles, strategies and methods. Using practical examples, the authors explain the reasoning behind the planning and selection of strategies for all



fund raising activities. Edited by Gene Tempel, Executive Director of Indiana University's Center on Philanthropy, this third edition of the Rosso's fund raising classic both retains the original philosophical principles of the first edition and offers new insights on recent fund raising developments. Each chapter has been updated, and Tempel has added new sections on technology and fund raising, the internet, women as donors, stewardship, and fund raising as a profession. Authors include such fund raising luminaries as Tim Seiler, Dwight Burlingame, Lilya Wagner, Mal Warwick, Kay Sprinkel Grace and Kim Klein."--

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Record Nr.

UNINA9910971449803321

Titolo

Paediatric intensive care nursing / / edited by Michaela Dixon, Doreen Crawford

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chichester, West Sussex, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012

ISBN

9786613915054

9781118301876

1118301870

9781283602600

1283602601

9781118301869

1118301862

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (425 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

DixonMichaela

CrawfordDoreen

Disciplina

618.92/0028

Soggetti

Pediatric nursing

Intensive care nursing

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Title page; Copyright page; Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; Section 1: Introduction to Paediatric Intensive Care Nursing; Chapter 1: Introduction to Children's Intensive Care;



Introduction and background; The organisation of PICU care; Differentiating paediatric intensive care; Commissioning auditing and costing; Standards for staffing and skill mix; Developing roles in PICU; Education in PICU; Higher education and professional body partnerships; New ways of learning in PICU; Conclusion; References

Chapter 2: Assessment and Management of the Critically Ill Child/ResuscitationIntroduction; The priority; Second-level priorities; Fluids and drugs; Calorie requirement and nutrition; Potential impact on development and disability; Indicators of brain injury; Essential nursing care; Skin assessment; Bowel and bladder care in the PICU; Oral hygiene; Eye care; Passive limb physiotherapy; Resuscitation in the PICU; Drugs used in resuscitation; Adrenaline; Amiodarone; Atropine; Sodium bicarbonate; Dextrose; Electrolytes (magnesium and calcium); Parents present during resuscitation

Advance directives, personal resuscitation plans, end-of-life instructionsNot for resuscitation; Withdrawing and withholding intervention; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Physiological Monitoring of Infants and Children in the Intensive Care Unit; Introduction; General safety and preparation before use; Electrocardiographic (ECG) monitoring; Five-electrode limb leads plus one precordial lead combination; Troubleshooting ECG monitoring (Table ); Twelve-lead ECG recording (Figure ); Atrial wire ECG recordings; Invasive pressure monitoring; Maintaining line patency

Arterial lines and monitoringPhysiology of the arterial pressure-pulse wave (arterial waveform) (Figure ); Central venous pressure (CVP) monitoring; Pulse oximetry; Capnography and ETCO2 monitoring; Near-infrared spectroscopy; Conclusion; References; Section 2: Systems Approach; Chapter 4: Care of an Infant or Child with a Respiratory Illness and/or the Need for Respiratory Support; Introduction; Embryology; Transition to extra-uterine respiratory function; Brief overview of respiratory physiology; The role of surfactant; Gas exchange; Gas transport; Control of respiration

Central chemoreceptorsPeripheral chemoreceptors; Lung stretch receptors; Joint and muscle receptors; Irritant receptors; J receptors (juxtacapillary receptors); Ventilation perfusion ratio and mismatch; Pulmonary volumes and capacities; Respiratory assessment; Physical inspection; Cyanosis; Palpation; Crepitus; Pleural friction rub; Percussion; The respiratory rate and rhythm; Auscultation; The chest X-ray; Blood gas analysis; Buffering system; Compensatory mechanisms; Electrolytes and acid base balance; Normal blood gas values; Blood gas interpretation

Systemic effects of a respiratory acidosis

Sommario/riassunto

The needs of critically ill children are unique and highly specialized. Paediatric Intensive Care Nursing is an essential manual of care and an invaluable resource to all those involved in the care of critically ill children and young people. Covering all the key aspects of pediatric intensive care, it is a fully comprehensive textbook which provides an evidence-based and up-to-date guide for all nurses who work with critically ill children.  Paediatric Intensive Care Nursing is divided into four user-friendly sections: The first section looks at the general ba