Nutrition is an essential consideration in the practice of obstetrics today. In this book, Barbara Luke presents current and practical information on the clinical management of maternal nutrition and includes basic information on dietary considerations in the practice of obstetrics. The chapters cover the nutritional assessment of the antepartum patient, iron-deficiency anaemia in pregnancy, nutritional considerations in adolescent pregnancy, and diet during lactation.
Chronicles the Tobago movement for autonomy from Trinidad from the time of the union of these two Caribbean islands from 1889 to 1980 when Tobago gained internal self-government. This book argues that the problems Tobagonians were longstanding and can be traced throughout the history of the union.
This book is essential reading for anyone about to become an Expert Witness. Tracing the history of the Expert Witness role, from its inception in the thirteenth century, the author provides an intriguing picture of the gradual development of the role over many hundreds of years. The present day Expert Witness role is described, with emphasis on the duties and responsibilities expected of such a role. The legal systems and civil judicial systems of the United Kingdom (including Personal Injury litigation) are discussed in some detail and the reader is guided through the hierarchy of legal personnel in order to discover who is who in the legal arena. The book contains distinct guidelines on how to compile an Expert Witness court report and how to perform with competence in the witness box. The impact and value of the Occupational Therapist as an Expert Witness (to the legal profession) is considered in depth, so that the reader may understand the philosophy of a profession wherein a handful of its members have managed to carve out a unique relationship with the legal fraternity in the twenty first century. Here is a book that should serve as an invaluable handbook for the novice, a checklist for the established Expert Witness and a source of interest, and perhaps enlightenment, for members of the legal profession. "A good court report from an Occupational Therapist is, for me, the lynchpin of the whole litigation process" Q.C. anon.
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