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 | Finally, there are standard guidelines for managing suspected spine injuries on the field and avoiding secondary injury. The Spine Injury Management Education Kit is the ultimate tool for bringing athletic trainers and emergency professionals up to speed on treatment techniques. This comprehensive training kit builds on the latest information for treating spine-injured athletes and helps you bring to life step-by-step strategies for ideal care of injured athletes, whether they be involved in football, lacrosse, soccer, gymnastics, or a variety of other sports. The contents of the kit are based on the 2001 landmark report Pre hospital Care of the Spine-Injured Athlete: A Document From the Inter-Association Task Force for Appropriate Care of the Spine-Injured Athlete. Led by the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA), the task force consists of representatives from more than 30 emergency medical associations and sports medicine organizations across the country. In this report, the group presents a uniform protocol for the appropriate management of suspected spine injuries. Most important, it provides guidelines for helping professionals avoid improper care that could result in secondary injuries. These sound guidelines are endorsed by representatives of various health care specialties, including the NATA and emergency medical service organizations. The Spine Injury Management Education Kit brings together a video, CD-ROM, a palm card and a folded poster for a ready-to-use training system that will greatly enhance your effectiveness in treating potential spine injuries. Video With this valuable visual record, you can drive home the vital steps in the complete treatment of athletes with spine injuries. Dynamic and concise, this video removes any question about how to perform an initial assessment, remove athletic equipment, immobilize and transport injured athletes, provide advanced care for suspected catastrophic spine injury, and prevent spine injuries. This comprehensive education package provides a variety of exciting options for teaching the treatment of the spine-injured athlete. With a click of a button, you can access them all: An instructor guide, test bank, and PowerPoint presentation skillfully combine text and graphics to make spine injury management instruction more exciting and student evaluation more effective. Competency worksheets help students track the critical skills they've learned and retained. A student booklet puts a (less) | $38  Online Sports |
|  | Finally, there are standard guidelines for managing suspected spine injuries on the field and avoiding secondary injury. The Spine Injury Management Education Kit is the ultimate tool for bringing athletic trainers and emergency professionals up to speed on treatment techniques. This comprehensive training kit builds on the latest information for treating spine-injured athletes and helps you bring to life step-by-step strategies for ideal care of injured athletes, whether they be involved in football, lacrosse, soccer, gymnastics, or a variety of other sports. The contents of the kit are based on the 2001 landmark report Pre hospital Care of the Spine-Injured Athlete: A Document From the Inter-Association Task Force for Appropriate Care of the Spine-Injured Athlete. Led by the National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA), the task force consists of representatives from more than 30 emergency medical associations and sports medicine organizations across the country. In this report, the group presents a uniform protocol for the appropriate management of suspected spine injuries. Most important, it provides guidelines for helping professionals avoid improper care that could result in secondary injuries. These sound guidelines are endorsed by representatives of various health care specialties, including the NATA and emergency medical service organizations. The Spine Injury Management Education Kit brings together a video, CD-ROM, a palm card and a folded poster for a ready-to-use training system that will greatly enhance your effectiveness in treating potential spine injuries. Video With this valuable visual record, you can drive home the vital steps in the complete treatment of athletes with spine injuries. Dynamic and concise, this video removes any question about how to perform an initial assessment, remove athletic equipment, immobilize and transport injured athletes, provide advanced care for suspected catastrophic spine injury, and prevent spine injuries. CD-ROM This comprehensive education package provides a variety of exciting options for teaching the treatment of the spine-injured athlete. With a click of a button, you can access them all: An instructor guide, test bank, and PowerPoint presentation skillfully combine text and graphics to make spine injury management instruction more exciting and student evaluation more effective. Competency worksheets help students track the critical skills they've learned and retained. student booklet puts (less) | $15  Online Sports |
|  | Based on the 1999 edition of the National Electrical Code, this concise and effective study guide provides the most up-to-date information for electricians preparing for licensing examinations-especially nationally recognized exams such as the National Assessment Institute, SBCCI and Block and Associates Inc. Containing three practice exams and more than 850 questions and answers with code references, this study guide is an invaluable resource for anyone preparing for an electrical licensing examForeword. Preface. About the Author. CHAPTER ONE: Examinations and National Testing. Organizations. Developing an Item (Question) Bank. Preparing for an Examination. Sample Examination -- 75 questions. CHAPTER TWO: National Fire Protection Association. Standards. National Electrical Code (NEC). Local Codes and Requirements. Approved Testing Laboratories. Question Review. CHAPTER THREE: Basic Electrical Mathematics Review. Calculator Math. Working With Fractions. Working with Decimals. Working with Square Root. Powers. Ohm's Law. Question Review. CHAPTER FOUR: Introduction to the National/Electrical Code (NEC). Know Your Code Book. Question Review. CHAPTER FIVE: General Wiring Method. Question Review. CHAPTER SIX: Branch Circuits. Feeders. Voltage Drop. Question Review. CHAPTER SEVEN: Services 600 volts or less. Services Over 600 volts. Question Review. CHAPTER EIGHT: Overcurrent Protection. Capable of Carrying the Available. Fault Current. Question Review. CHAPTER NINE: Grounding Electrical Systems. Question Review. CHAPTER TEN: Wiring Methods. Question Review. CHAPTER ELEVEN: General Uses Utilization Equipment. Question Review. CHAPTER TWELVE: Special Equipment and Occupancies. Question Review. CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Special Conditions and Communication Systems. Question Review. CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Electrical and NEC Question Review. Practice Exam 1-25 questions. Practice Exam 2-25 questions. Practice Exam 3-25 questions. Practice Exam 4-25 questions. Practice Exam 5-25 questions@×=p£×ÿ¾Û€ (less) | $7  A1Books |
|  | David A. Lereah was recently named senior vice president and chief economist of the National Association of Realtors. The NAR is America's largest professional association, representing more than 750,000 members involved in all aspects of the real estate industry. brbrFrom 1992 to 2000, he was a senior staff vice president and chief economist of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America. He also served as president of an MBAA subsidiary, Lender Technologies Inc, which specializes in information solutions for the mortgage lending industry. Before joining MBAA, he spent several years as a bank regulator and as a financial economist for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.brbrLereah received his B.A. in Economics from American University and his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Virginia. He has taught at the University of Virginia and at the Graduate School of Management at Rutgers University, where he specialized in banking issues, market information problems and financial market research. He has also testified before Congress as an expert witness on economic and mortgage lending issues. He lives with his wife and their three children in Fairfax Station, Virginia.Part OnebrThe Road to Growing RichbrbrBecoming a New Millennium InvestorbrbrThe 1990s have become known as the "information decade," a time when personal computers went mainstream and the Internet became a way of life. Almost overnight, everyday households had direct access to a full array of financial investment information, ranging from timely U.S. Government economic releases to stock price movements on companies traded on the European and Asian exchanges. Savvy investors -- those who learned how to collect and use this new information -- grew rich throughout the decade. Not surprisingly, besides generating financial gains for a lot of people, the 1990s' economic boom created even larger wealth for those ind?Ð (less)Author: David Lereah ♦ Binding: Hardcover ♦ ISBN-13: 9780812930566 | $0 - $4  2 Merchants |
|  | Marketing - downloadable MP3 versionPresented at the 2005 Los Angeles Chapter of the National Association Of Professional Organizers regional conference, this 90-minute workshop will give you all the tools you need to promote your business more effectively. It is available as either an "instant download" audio recording (in MP3 format which can be played on any computer or MP3 player) or as a CD. Want to build wealth and prosperity without a huge marketing budget? Great! So where do you begin? In this presentation, Debbie will inspire you with innovative, easy-to-implement, low-cost, and proven marketing strategies that won't break your bank account. Discover the science and art behind self-promotion and learn how to use it effectively to increase opportunities for success. Learn how to build strong business alliances; get powerful testimonials; encourage repeat referrals; create your own special event and promote yourself as the expert; get tons of free media exposure; avoid costly marketing mistakes; and turn wasted marketing dollars into profit! Debbie Allen is one of the world's leading authorities on sales, marketing and effective self-promotion. Audiences quickly relate to her down-to-earth, charismatic, fun and positive presentation style. She is a recipient of The US Chamber of Commerce Blue Chip Enterprise Award for overcoming business obstacles and achieving fast business growth, has authored five books, been a professional speaker for over 12 years, presented in 10 countries, and is one of less than 450 women worldwide to have achieved the honor of Certified Speaking Professional. If you are interested in more NAPO-LA workshops, check out the full listing - and look for our "complete conference recording" sets (save at least 10% when you buy the full year's set of recordings, where available). (less) | $10  Onlineorganizing.com |
|  | "Now offering FREE High-Speed Internet Access in ALL rooms. Just minutes from Hopkins International (24-hour airport Shuttle Service), the La Quinta Inn Cleveland Airport is perfect for access to all area needs, business and pleasure. Attractions nearby include Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Great Lakes Science Center, NASA Glenn Research Center, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. For sports and entertainment venues, it is an easy drive to Gund Arena, Cleveland Browns Stadium, and Jacobs Field. You will find three shopping malls within 10 minutes and plenty of great local eateries. All ample interior corridor rooms at the La Quinta Inn Cleveland Airport come with many useful amenities and such extra services as a private Laundry Facility for our guests. Feast on a free Bright Side BreakfastTM mornings in the lobby. We also have a Fitness Center for use at your leisure, and Meeting Facilities with available Fax/copy services at the front desk. We are across the street from a Rapid Transit Association (RTA) station for easy access to bus and rail service, 12 miles southwest of downtown. We are only two blocks from National City Bank Operations, and a few minutes from Ford Motor Company and Sysco Foods. Stay here when visiting Cleveland State University and Baldwin Wallace College. Bus parking available." (less) | $46  hotel.info |
|  | "OCR A and OCR B are standardized, monospaced fonts designed for ""Optical Character Recognition"" on electronic devices. OCR A was developed to meet the standards set by the American National Standards Institute in 1966 for the processing of documents by banks, credit card companies and similar businesses. This font was intended to be ""read"" by scanning devices, and not necessarily by humans. However, because of its ""techno"" look, it has been re-discovered for advertising and display graphics. OCR B was designed in 1968 by Adrian Frutiger to meet the standards of the European Computer Manufacturer's Association. It was intended for use on products that were to be scanned by electronic devices as well as read by humans. OCR B was made a world standard in 1973, and is more legible to human eyes than most other OCR fonts. Though less appealingly geeky than OCR A, the OCR B version also has a distinctive technical appearance that makes it a hit with graphic designers." (less) | $26  Linotype |
|  | "OCR A and OCR B are standardized, monospaced fonts designed for ""Optical Character Recognition"" on electronic devices. OCR A was developed to meet the standards set by the American National Standards Institute in 1966 for the processing of documents by banks, credit card companies and similar businesses. This font was intended to be ""read"" by scanning devices, and not necessarily by humans. However, because of its ""techno"" look, it has been re-discovered for advertising and display graphics. OCR B was designed in 1968 by Adrian Frutiger to meet the standards of the European Computer Manufacturer's Association. It was intended for use on products that were to be scanned by electronic devices as well as read by humans. OCR B was made a world standard in 1973, and is more legible to human eyes than most other OCR fonts. Though less appealingly geeky than OCR A, the OCR B version also has a distinctive technical appearance that makes it a hit with graphic designers." (less) | $29  Linotype |
|  | "OCR A and OCR B are standardized, monospaced fonts designed for ""Optical Character Recognition"" on electronic devices. OCR A was developed to meet the standards set by the American National Standards Institute in 1966 for the processing of documents by banks, credit card companies and similar businesses. This font was intended to be ""read"" by scanning devices, and not necessarily by humans. However, because of its ""techno"" look, it has been re-discovered for advertising and display graphics. OCR B was designed in 1968 by Adrian Frutiger to meet the standards of the European Computer Manufacturer's Association. It was intended for use on products that were to be scanned by electronic devices as well as read by humans. OCR B was made a world standard in 1973, and is more legible to human eyes than most other OCR fonts. Though less appealingly geeky than OCR A, the OCR B version also has a distinctive technical appearance that makes it a hit with graphic designers." (less) | $29  Linotype |
|  | Marketing - CD versionPresented at the 2005 Los Angeles Chapter of the National Association Of Professional Organizers regional conference, this 90-minute workshop will give you all the tools you need to promote your business more effectively. It is available as either an "instant download" audio recording (in MP3 format which can be played on any computer or MP3 player) or as a CD. Want to build wealth and prosperity without a huge marketing budget? Great! So where do you begin? In this presentation, Debbie will inspire you with innovative, easy-to-implement, low-cost, and proven marketing strategies that won't break your bank account. Discover the science and art behind self-promotion and learn how to use it effectively to increase opportunities for success. Learn how to build strong business alliances; get powerful testimonials; encourage repeat referrals; create your own special event and promote yourself as the expert; get tons of free media exposure; avoid costly marketing mistakes; and turn wasted marketing dollars into profit! Debbie Allen is one of the world's leading authorities on sales, marketing and effective self-promotion. Audiences quickly relate to her down-to-earth, charismatic, fun and positive presentation style. She is a recipient of The US Chamber of Commerce Blue Chip Enterprise Award for overcoming business obstacles and achieving fast business growth, has authored five books, been a professional speaker for over 12 years, presented in 10 countries, and is one of less than 450 women worldwide to have achieved the honor of Certified Speaking Professional. If you are interested in more NAPO-LA workshops, check out the full listing - and look for our "complete conference recording" sets (save at least 10% when you buy the full year's set of recordings, where available). (less) | $10  Onlineorganizing.com |
|  | "OCR A and OCR B are standardized, monospaced fonts designed for ""Optical Character Recognition"" on electronic devices. OCR A was developed to meet the standards set by the American National Standards Institute in 1966 for the processing of documents by banks, credit card companies and similar businesses. This font was intended to be ""read"" by scanning devices, and not necessarily by humans. However, because of its ""techno"" look, it has been re-discovered for advertising and display graphics. OCR B was designed in 1968 by Adrian Frutiger to meet the standards of the European Computer Manufacturer's Association. It was intended for use on products that were to be scanned by electronic devices as well as read by humans. OCR B was made a world standard in 1973, and is more legible to human eyes than most other OCR fonts. Though less appealingly geeky than OCR A, the OCR B version also has a distinctive technical appearance that makes it a hit with graphic designers." (less) | $26  Linotype |
|  | "OCR A and OCR B are standardized, monospaced fonts designed for ""Optical Character Recognition"" on electronic devices. OCR A was developed to meet the standards set by the American National Standards Institute in 1966 for the processing of documents by banks, credit card companies and similar businesses. This font was intended to be ""read"" by scanning devices, and not necessarily by humans. However, because of its ""techno"" look, it has been re-discovered for advertising and display graphics. OCR B was designed in 1968 by Adrian Frutiger to meet the standards of the European Computer Manufacturer's Association. It was intended for use on products that were to be scanned by electronic devices as well as read by humans. OCR B was made a world standard in 1973, and is more legible to human eyes than most other OCR fonts. Though less appealingly geeky than OCR A, the OCR B version also has a distinctive technical appearance that makes it a hit with graphic designers." (less) | $26  Linotype |
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