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The client's contribution to domestic architecture; Architecture and reputation: Eileen Gray, gender, and modernism; Marie Dormoy and the architectural conversation; A house of her own; Dora Gordine and Dorich House (1936) 327 $aElizabeth Denby or Maxwell Fry? A matter of attributionSelect Bibliography; Index 330 $aWhat was different about the environments that women created as architects, designers and clients at a time when they were gaining increasing political and social status in a male world? Through a series of case studies, Women's Places: Architecture and Design 1860-1960, examines in detail the professional and domestic spaces created by women who had money and the opportunity to achieve their ideal. Set against a background of accepted notions of modernity relating to design and architecture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this book provides a fascinating insight into women 606 $aWomen architects 606 $aWomen designers 606 $aAesthetic movement (Art) 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aWomen architects. 615 0$aWomen designers. 615 0$aAesthetic movement (Art) 676 $a720/.82 701 $aMartin$b Brenda$0987008 701 $aSparke$b Penny$038327 801 0$bFlBoTFG 801 1$bFlBoTFG 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910450989803321 996 $aWomen's places$92255544 997 $aUNINA LEADER 11771nam 2200553 450 001 9910677263203321 005 20220808180459.0 010 $a1-119-14925-8 010 $a1-119-14924-X 010 $a1-119-14926-6 035 $a(CKB)4330000000008891 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6707819 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6707819 035 $a(OCoLC)1264471772 035 $a(PPN)263261514 035 $a(EXLCZ)994330000000008891 100 $a20220510d2021 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aExotic animal emergency and critical care medicine /$fedited by Jennifer E. Graham, Grayson A. Doss, Hugues Beaufre?re 210 1$aHoboken, New Jersey :$cWiley Blackwell,$d[2021] 210 4$dİ2021 215 $a1 online resource (2447 pages) 311 $a1-119-14923-1 327 $aIntro -- Table of Contents -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- List of Contributors -- Part 1: Exotic Companion Mammals -- Section 1: Triage and Stabilization -- 1 History and Clinical Examination -- Initial Phone Consultation -- History -- Physical Exam -- Reference -- Further Reading -- 2 Restraint, Handling, and Hospitalization -- Transportation -- Handling and Restraint -- Hospitalization -- Further Reading -- 3 Oxygen Therapy -- Indications for Oxygen Therapy in Exotic Companion Mammals -- Oxygen Administration Techniques -- Laryngeal Mask Airway (LMA) Devices and Supraglottic Airway Devices (SGAD) -- Common Respiratory Diseases of Exotic Small Mammals -- References -- 4 Catheterization and Venipuncture -- Blood Sample Collection -- Catheterization -- Further Reading -- 5 Wound Care and Bandaging Techniques -- Principles of Wound Healing -- Pre?treatment Considerations -- Wound Management -- Bandaging Techniques -- References -- Further Reading -- 6 CPR and Euthanasia -- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) -- Euthanasia -- References -- Further Reading -- 7 Analgesia, Anesthesia, and Monitoring -- Injection Sites -- Analgesia -- Sedation -- Anesthesia -- Monitoring -- References -- Further Reading -- 8 Nutrition and Fluid Therapy -- Nutrition -- Fluid Therapy -- Reference -- Further Reading -- Section 2: Diagnostics -- 9 STAT Diagnostics in Exotic Companion Mammals -- Point?of?Care Testing (POCT) -- Point?of?Care Blood Sampling -- Packed Cell Volume (PCV) and Total Protein (TP) -- Blood Glucose (BG) -- Lactate -- Blood Smear Evaluation -- Coagulation Testing -- Blood Gas and Acid?Base Evaluation -- Biochemistry (Point?of?Care) -- Evaluation of Temperature -- Cardiovascular Assessment -- Respiratory Assessment -- Evaluation of Defecation -- Evaluation of the Urinary System -- Point?of?Care Ultrasound (POCUS) -- References. 327 $a10 Diagnostic Imaging -- Introduction - Indications for Diagnostic Imaging -- Image Acquisition and Normal Anatomy -- Advanced Diagnostic Imaging (Brief) -- Clinical Presentations Requiring Emergent Imaging -- References -- 11 Clinical Pathology -- Hematology -- Biochemical Evaluation -- Urine Evaluation -- References -- 12 Cytology -- Sample Collection -- Fluid Cytology -- Fecal Cytology -- References -- 13 Ancillary Diagnostics -- Infectious Disease Assessments -- Toxicology Assessments -- Metabolic/Endocrine Assessments -- Bone Marrow Assessments -- References -- Section 3: Emergency Presentations and Management by Species -- 14 Ferrets -- Unique Species Considerations -- Common Presenting Signs -- Systemic Disease -- Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Disease -- Musculoskeletal -- Cardiac Disease -- Respiratory Disease -- Gastrointestinal Disease -- Urinary Disease -- Reproductive Disease -- Endocrine Disease -- Neoplastic Disease -- Dermatologic Disease -- Ophthalmic Disease -- Reference -- Further Reading -- 15 Rabbits -- Unique Species Considerations -- Common Presenting Signs -- Systemic Disease -- Musculoskeletal Disease -- Neurologic Disease -- Cardiopulmonary Disease -- Gastrointestinal Disease -- Urogenital Disease -- Neoplasia -- Dermatologic Disease -- Ophthalmic Disease -- Further Reading -- 16 Guinea Pigs -- Unique Species Considerations -- Common Presenting Signs -- Systemic Disease -- Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Disease -- Cardiopulmonary Disease -- Respiratory Diseases -- Gastrointestinal Disease -- Urogenital and Reproductive Disease -- Endocrine Disease -- Neoplastic Disease -- Dermatologic Disease -- Ophthalmic Disease -- References -- 17 Chinchillas -- Unique Species Considerations -- Common Presenting Signs -- Gastrointestinal Disease -- Dental Disease -- Ocular Signs -- Trauma -- Systemic Disease. 327 $aNeurologic and Musculoskeletal Disease -- Cardiopulmonary Disease -- Gastrointestinal Disease -- Urogenital and Reproductive Disease -- Dermatologic Disease -- Ophthalmic Disease -- References -- Further Reading -- 18 Rats and Mice -- Unique Species Considerations -- Common Presenting Signs -- Systemic Disease -- Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Disease -- Cardiopulmonary Disease -- Gastrointestinal Disease -- Urogenital and Reproductive Disease -- Endocrine Disease -- Neoplastic Disease -- Dermatologic Disease -- Ophthalmic Disease -- Further Reading -- 19 Hamsters and Gerbils -- Unique Species Considerations -- Common Presenting Signs -- Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Disease -- Cardiopulmonary Disease -- Gastrointestinal Disease -- Urogenital and Reproductive Disease -- Endocrine Disease -- Neoplastic Disease -- Dermatologic Disease -- Ventral Gland Lesions -- Ophthalmic Disease -- References -- 20 Hedgehogs -- Unique Species Considerations -- Common Presenting Signs -- Systemic/Neurologic -- Cardiopulmonary Disease -- Respiratory Disease -- Gastrointestinal Disease -- Urogenital and Reproductive Disease -- Neoplasia -- Dermatology -- References -- 21 Sugar Gliders -- Unique Species Considerations -- Common Presenting Signs -- Systemic Disease -- Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Disease -- Cardiopulmonary Disease -- Gastrointestinal Disease -- Urogenital and Reproductive Disease -- Neoplastic Disease -- Dermatologic Disease -- Ophthalmic Disease -- References -- Part 2: Avian -- Section 1: Triage and Stabilization -- 22 History and Clinical Exam -- Initial Phone Consultation -- History -- Clinical Exam -- Conclusion -- References -- Avian History Form -- Animal Details -- Reason for Presentation Today -- Diet -- Cage Environment -- 23 Restraint and Handling -- Overview and Indications -- Transport -- Manual Restraint -- Sedation -- Hospitalization. 327 $aReferences -- 24 Oxygen Therapy -- Indications for Oxygen Therapy -- Oxygen Toxicity -- Methods of Oxygen Supplementation -- References -- 25 Catheterization and Venipuncture -- Venipuncture -- Catheterization -- Normal Arterial Blood Pressure in Birds -- References -- 26 Wound Care and Bandaging Techniques -- Introduction -- Initial Wound Assessment and Management -- Superficial Wounds -- Full Thickness Wounds -- Bite Wounds -- External Coaptation of Fractures -- External Coaptation: Wing -- External Coaptation: Leg -- E?Collars -- Further Reading -- 27 CPR and Euthanasia -- Introduction -- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) -- Euthanasia -- References -- 28 Avian Pain Management and Anesthesia -- Analgesia -- Sedation -- General Anesthesia -- Monitoring and Supportive Care -- References -- 29 Nutrition and Fluid Therapy -- Nutrition in Birds -- Fluid Therapy in Birds -- References -- Section 2: Diagnostics -- 30 STAT Diagnostics -- Point?Of?Care Blood Sampling -- Evaluation of Droppings -- Evaluation of Crop Contents -- Cardiovascular Assessment -- Respiratory Assessment -- Point?Of?Care Ultrasound (POCUS) -- References -- 31 Diagnostic Imaging -- Image Acquisition and Normal Anatomy -- Clinical Presentations Requiring Emergent Imaging -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 32 Clinical Pathology -- Hematology -- Clinical Biochemistry -- Urine Evaluation -- References -- 33 Cytology -- Introduction -- Sampling and Processing -- Evaluation -- Cytology of Common Samples Obtained in Emergency Presentations -- References -- 34 Ancillary Diagnostics -- Infectious Disease Assessments -- Toxicology Assays -- Metabolic/Endocrine Assessments -- Bone Marrow Assessments -- Endoscopy -- Biopsy/Histopathology Assessments -- Infrared Thermography -- Electromyography -- Ophthalmologic Tests -- Parasitologic Tests -- References. 327 $aSection 3: Emergency Presentations and Management by Species -- 35 Psittacines -- Common Presenting Signs -- Systemic Disease -- Neurologic and Musculoskeletal Disease -- Cardiopulmonary Disease -- Gastrointestinal Disease -- Urogenital and Reproductive Disease -- Dermatologic Disease -- Ophthalmic Disease -- References -- 36 Passerines -- Scope of the Chapter -- Passerines: Common Presenting Signs Neurologic -- Abdominal (Coelomic) Distention -- Abnormal Droppings -- Bleeding -- Lesions to the Unfeathered Skin of the Feet and Legs -- Dead on Arrival -- Egg Binding and Post Egg Laying Complications -- Musculoskeletal Signs -- Fluffed Up on Perch or Down at the Bottom of the Cage -- Increased Respiratory Effort -- Ocular and Periocular Disease -- Further Reading -- 37 Pigeons and Doves -- Unique Species Considerations -- Common Presenting Signs -- References -- 38 Backyard Poultry and Waterfowl -- Unique Species Considerations -- Further Reading -- Part 3: Reptile and Amphibian -- Section I: Triage and Stabilization -- 39 History and Clinical Exam -- Initial Phone Consultation -- History -- Clinical Exam -- Conclusion -- References -- Further Reading -- 40 Restraint and Handling -- Overview and Indications -- Transportation -- Manual Restraint -- Chemical Restraint -- Hospitalization and Daily Monitoring -- Conclusion -- References -- 41 Oxygen Therapy -- Indications for Oxygen Therapy -- Oxygen Toxicity -- Methods of Oxygen Supplementation -- References -- 42 Catheterization and Venipuncture -- Introduction -- Blood Sample Collection -- Catheterization -- References -- 43 Wound Care and Bandaging Techniques -- Introduction -- Wound Care -- Bandaging Techniques -- Further Reading -- 44 CPR and Euthanasia -- Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation -- Euthanasia -- Conclusion -- References -- 45 Analgesia, Anesthesia, and Monitoring -- Introduction. 327 $aDrug Administration Techniques. 330 $a"Consolidating the most relevant, current and urgent "need to know" information, Exotic Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine is a practical, user-friendly reference for general practitioners and specialists. Coverage includes exotic companion mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, with each section including information on triage and stabilization, CPR and euthanasia, analgesia, anesthesia, monitoring, nutrition and fluid therapy, diagnostics, and emergency presentations and management. 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Robinson 205 $a3rd ed. 210 1$aNew York, NY :$cNew York University Press,$d[2014] 210 4$dİ2014 215 $a1 online resource (273 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 0 $a0-8147-8923-4 311 0 $a0-8147-2463-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tAcknowledgments --$t1. Who, Me? A Workaholic?Seriously? --$t2. How to Spot Work Addiction --$t3. When Work Addiction Hits Home --$t4. Inside Your Workaholic Mind --$t5. Childhood and the Making of a Workaholic --$t6. Spouses and Partners of Workaholics --$t7. Children of Workaholics --$t8. Risky Business --$t9. Your Workaholic Brain --$t10. Mindful Working --$t11. Your Work Resilient Zone --$t12. Work-Life Balance and Workaholics Anonymous --$tAppendix --$tNotes --$tIndex --$tAbout the Author 330 $aDraws on hundreds of case studies to provide a step by step guide to spot workaholism, understand it, and recover Americans love a hard worker. The worker who toils eighteen-hour days and eats meals on the run between appointments is usually viewed with a combination of respect and awe. But for many, this lifestyle leads to family problems, a decline in work productivity, and ultimately to physical and mental collapse. Intended for anyone touched by what Robinson calls ?the best-dressed problem of the twenty-first century,? Chained to the Desk provides an inside look at workaholism?s impact on those who live and work with work addicts?partners, spouses, children, and colleagues?as well as the appropriate techniques for clinicians who treat them. Originally published in 1998, this groundbreaking book from best-selling author and widely respected family therapist Bryan E. Robinson was the first comprehensive portrait of the workaholic. In this new and fully updated third edition, Robinson draws on hundreds of case reports from his own original research and years of clinical practice. The agonies of workaholism have grown all the more challenging in a world where the computer, cell phone, and iPhone allow twenty-four-hour access to the office, even on weekends and from vacation spots. Adult children of workaholics describe their childhood pain and the lifelong legacies they still carry, and the spouses or partners of workaholics reveal the isolation and loneliness of their vacant relationships. Employers and business colleagues discuss the cost to the company when workaholism dominates the workplace. Chained to the Desk both counsels and consoles. 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