Believing she had lost her own salvation, the author takes readers on an analytical and spiritual journey to discover the truth about the saying "Once saved, always saved." (Christian)
Amid the ongoing changes in how health care is administered and financed, prevention-oriented care is a critical and cost-effective method for improving population health through primary care. As the key figure in promoting patients' health and prevention of disease, the primary care provider can play a major role in patient engagement, self-management, and behavior change. Prevention Practice in Primary Care systematically explores state-of-the-art practical approaches to effective prevention in primary care. Guided by theory and evidence, the book reviews approaches to risk factor identification and modification for the major causes of mortality in adulthood, including cancer, stroke, and cardiovascular disease. Topical coverage in this book includes: · the practical applications of genomics and proteomics to personalizing prevention · transformative approaches to practice change, including the patient-centered medical home, academic detailing, and practice facilitation · Engaging self-management and behavior change using counseling tools (goal setting, assessing the stage of change, motivational interviewing, and the five A's) Prevention Practice in Primary Care is a vital, practical guidebook for the implementation of evidence-based prevention to improve patient health. Brief, simple summaries and innovative content make it book a valuable reference for busy practitioners and students alike.
He's not the enemy, Ken." "Say that when you're in handcuffs. Titillating conversation is the perfect compliment to bondage. And what a splendid idea. Perhaps Sparkle will lend us a pair of his handcuffs." "Got company?" "Indeed I do." "Then shut up and hang up. I'll be right there. I just have to throw on some clothes." "Don't trouble yourself on my account." I sighed in exasperation before setting the receiver down with more force than was absolutely necessary. That man could get under my skin faster than anyone I knew. Physically fit and perfectly coiffed, millionaire bachelorette Ivy Edwards returns to her hometown of Plowersville, Missouri, for a museum charity event. When the event turns deadly, Ivy, the charity's wealthiest benefactor, feels compelled to contribute her own funds and effort to solve the crime-a task complicated by the chemistry between Ivy and most of the male suspects.
From the author of "Jayne Slayer" comes a clever retelling of Dickens's "Great Expectations," featuring Pip as a werewolf and Estella as a vampire slayer.
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