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By Conn Iggulden
This novel from bestselling writer Conn Iggulden is the fourth e-book within the seriously acclaimed Wars of the Roses sequence. Following Stormbird, Trinity and Bloodline this novel will proceed in the course of the brutal Civil conflict that we now understand because the Wars of the Roses.
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Disease, whether in old or young people, is not a normal state, and it is no more appropriate for clinicians to accept disease in old people than in young people. A reaction such as, "Well, what do you expect? " stereotypes the aged. Unfortunately, we clinicians easily fall into this attitude if we don't realize that the aged people we treat come to us because they are not feeling well and are seeking treatment to restore them to health. Clinicians must realize that most of the aged function very well for long periods of time and that being old is not — or should not be — equated with being ill.
In Chapter 2, Physical Health Problems and Treatment of the Aged, Barbara Blakeney, a nurse clinician and specialist in geriatric nursing, and Terrence O'Malley, a primary-care internist, explore the major physical health changes that accompany aging and the diagnosable illnesses more commonly found in this population group. In describing both preventive and acute-care treatment, the authors emphasize the importance of a vigorous and optimistic approach to the health care of the aged. Significantly, they demonstrate the complementary contributions of physicians and nurses — the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and medical treatment of the physician on one hand, and the patient education and functional support of the nurse on the other— and thereby illustrate, on a small scale, the benefits of the interdisciplinary approach.
They have an organization that she's working for where she's a linguistics expert. The organization that she's with has a retirement plan, but she's going to have to depend on the Lord too. We all have to depend on Him for our next breath. We can't take our next breath unless the Lord wills it. MENARD: I believe in God and I come from a religious family. God was always there to help me. Now that I am old, God is even closer and is still my best friend. Going to church brings me a great deal of joy.