Health o Meter HDC100-01 “Grow with Me” Teddy Bear Scale for Babies and Toddlers

Mar 9th, 2010

  • Scale is a first-of-its kind consumer baby and toddler scale
  • Converts from a tray to a platform to accommodate your growing child
  • Large, easy-to-read 1.2-inch LCD display
  • “Hold” function delivers an average weight for a squirming child
  • Weighs in increments of 0.5 ounces up to 60 pounds

Product Description
The Health o meter Grow with me baby/toddler scale converts from tray to platform to support a child’s growth. It features a large 1.2” LCD display that makes reading the numbers easy. Accurately measures weight up to 60 pounds in increments of ½ ounce. The Healthy Growth Baby Book and Growth Chart that are included with the scale allow you to track your child’s height and weight against national averages.Amazon.com Product Description
The Health-o-Meter HDC100-01 “Grow with Me” Teddy Bear Scale is a first-of-its kind consumer baby and toddler scale. As your child grows, the scale easily converts from a tray to a platform, making this a versatile and cost-effective device for weighing your child as he develops from a newborn to a toddler.


Use the Teddy Bear Scale to weigh your baby or toddler. View larger.

Remove the tray to weigh your child in a standing position. View larger.

Large 1.2-inch LCD display. View larger.

The large, easy-to-read 1.2-inch LCD display is front-facing so reading the weight is a breeze. Also, for added accuracy with small children, the scale weighs in half-pound increments up to 60 pounds. Calibration is a snap with a “zero out” feature that allows you to adjust for the weight of clothing or a diaper. This scale is powered by a replaceable nine-volt battery (not included), includes a growth chart to track height and weight against national averages, and it is backed by a five-year limited warranty.

Operating the Scale
Place the scale on flat, level surface. A hard surface, such as a tile or linoleum floor, is the best for maximum accuracy. If the scale is placed on a soft, deep rug, then it may not produce accurate results. Once the scale is placed on an appropriate surface, press On/Off and wait for the display to show zeros. If the display shows “0:0″, the scale is set to pounds/ounces; if the display shows “0.00″ the scale is set to kilograms/grams. Press the lb/kg button to select between pounds or kilograms.

The scale can be operated with or without the tray. When using the tray, make sure that it is securely locked into place before placing your baby on the scale. Simply lay your baby on the tray and read the display. To use the scale without the tray, you’ll need to remove the tray by turning the locking nut clockwise. The tray is replaced by four rubber plugs and a supplied plastic cover tab. Once the cover is in place, hold your baby upright on the scale, and place the baby’s feet so that the weight is evenly distributed. Of course, everyone knows that a baby rarely holds still. Health o Meter has an answer. If your child is moving, press the “Hold” button to lock in the correct weight. This function displays the baby’s average weight for the time period.


What’s in the Box
HDC100-01 baby and toddler scale, growth chart, and warranty.

Health o Meter HDC100-01 “Grow with Me” Teddy Bear Scale for Babies and Toddlers

Pocket Guide for Pharmacy Technicians

Mar 9th, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9781418032210
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
The Pocket Guide for Pharmacy Technicians puts pharmaceutical reference materials at your fingertips. Carry it with you on the job as a quick and convenient resource for referencing mathematical equations, conversion factors, and drug information. General hospital and community pharmacy references are also provided in this pocket- sized, portable tool.

Pocket Guide for Pharmacy Technicians

How do I apply for a pharmacy internship job?

Mar 9th, 2010

I have accepted to pharmacy school and am planning on working at a retail pharmacy, preferably Walgreens due to location, next summer. I do not want to waste a month next summer trying to find a job, I would rather get a job now but start working next summer. What is the quickest way to securing employment for next summer? Thanks for your time.

Guidelines for Health Risk Appraisals

Mar 9th, 2010

Health Risk Appraisals are tools that identify and quantify an individual’s risk of morbidity or mortality using demographic, medical and lifestyle information. “Health Risk Appraisals and Medicare”, an evaluation report completed by RAND for CMS, reached the following conclusions.• Effective Health Risk Assessment (HRA) programs have demonstrated beneficial effects on behavior, physiological variables and general health status• Interventions that combine Health Risk Assessment (HRA) feedback with the provision of Wellness Plans are most likely to show beneficial effects• To be effective, Health Risk Assessment (HRA) questionnaires ought to be accompanied by follow-up interventions (e.g., information, support and referrals)High quality Health Risk Appraisals offer, a computation for individual risk from the following most common diseases and health risk factors.• Chronic Asthma• COPD• Diabetes• High Blood Pressure• Ischemic heart disease• Major depression• Stroke• Overweight and obesity• Use of Tobaccos Products• Mental health• ImmunizationsThe Health Risk Assessment (HRA) collects and analyzes data to predict a individual’s likelihood of experiencing the most common diseases.Health Risk Appraisals: Demographic characteristicsAn individual’s age, sex and ethnicity are indicators of increased risk for certain diseases or conditions. At minimum, the Health Risk Assessment (HRA) ought to collect information, to the extent allowed by law, information on the individual’s age, sex and ethnicity.The Health Risk Assessment (HRA) ought to include questions addressing the individual’s personal and family history of diseases or risk factors for common diseases or conditions. The Health Risk Assessment (HRA) must include questions to assess health risks related to the personal health characteristics and behaviors listed below.• Weight• Diet and Nutrition• Use of Tobaccos Products• High Blood Pressure• Cholesterol• Physical Fitness• Alcohol Use• Traveling by motor vehicle• Stress Management• Mental healthPerceived Health StatusThe Health Risk Assessment (HRA) ought to include questions that assess An individual’s self-perceived health status. The questions ought to allow an individual to rate their own health status on a relative scale.Disclosure of use of Health Risk Assessment (HRA) informationThe business ought to disclose how the information obtained from the Health Risk Assessment (HRA) will be used and to whom it’ll be disclosed. The business may offer the disclosure and use information within the Health Risk Assessment (HRA) tool or reports or through written communications.Ability to save/print Health Risk Assessment (HRA) resultsInternet-based Health Risk Assessment (HRA) ought to give the individual the ability to save/print his/her Health Risk Assessment (HRA) results. For paper-based Health Risk Appraisals, the business ought to have a mechanism in place for the individual to receive a written copy of the results.Health Risk Assessment (HRA) ResultsCompanies ought to offer a printed/printer-friendly web-based report for each individual participant. The report may emphasis on either individual risks for specified diseases or on Wellness.Health Risk Assessment (HRA) computations may emphasis on either individual risks based on personal risk factors or on overall risk or health. The report ought to offer an explanatory information to assist them understand the outcome. Reports ought to clearly identify specific behaviors that can lower risk for each risk factor, and recommend targets for improvement. Reports ought to include resources (e.g., community programs, web-based resources and materials) that can assist individuals change to a healthier lifestyle. At minimum, the business ought to offer computation for individual risk from the following most common diseases and health risk factors.• Chronic Asthma• COPD• Diabetes• High Blood Pressure• Ischemic heart disease• Major depression• Stroke• Overweight and obesity• Use of Tobaccos Products• Mental health• ImmunizationsHealth Risk Assessment (HRA) reportThe Health Risk Assessment (HRA) ought to offer web-based print-friendly results and the ability for the user to print the results. The Health Risk Assessment (HRA) report ought to include a profile of individual risk level for personal diseases or conditions according to age, sex, ethnicity and health risk factors that were identified in the questionnaire. The report ought to clearly identify specific behaviors that can lower the risk for each risk factor and recommend targets for improvements.Resource Avaiability

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Sunbeam Health at Home 756-500 Standard Heating Pad with NEW Arthritic Controller

Mar 8th, 2010

  • Standard size (12″ x 15″) heating pad with UltraHeat Technology maintains consistent heat for greater comfort
  • Easy-to-use controller designed specifically for arthritis sufferers with limited use of hand and finger joints
  • 3 heat settings
  • Light blue machine washable cover

Product Description
Sunbeam 756-500 Standard Heating Pad with New Arthritic Controller for ease-of-use.

Sunbeam Health at Home 756-500 Standard Heating Pad with NEW Arthritic Controller

Mosby’s Pharmacy Technician Lab Manual

Mar 8th, 2010

Product Description
This comprehensive lab manual features more than 49 practical exercises that provide hands-on training for essential pharmacy technician skills. Realistic lab exercises include illustrations of prescription orders, and cover concepts such as hand hygiene, counting medication, prescription interpretation, data entry, pharmacy conversions, inventory management, and prior authorization. Perforated pages make it easy to turn in exercises for evaluation.

  • Over forty lab exercises cover a wide range of skills needed for retail pharmacy, in-patient (hospital) pharmacy, home healthcare pharmacy, long term care pharmacy, and mail order pharmacy.
  • Includes labs that correspond and familiarize users with the new Pharmacy Management Software for Pharmacy Technicians, coming in May 2007.
  • Illustrations of prescription orders provide a practical, real-world learning experience.
  • Perforated pages allow students to turn in completed lab exercises for evaluation.
  • Includes helpful references to Elsevier pharmacy technician products (i.e., Hopper), but can also be used as a standalone workbook.

Mosby’s Pharmacy Technician Lab Manual

How much do Pharmacy Technicians on average get paid when they first start?

Mar 8th, 2010

I’m trying to understand which is the best job for when it comes to money. The jobs I have in mind that I can do is either a cop, pharmacy technician, or a forester. Which pays more?

Health Insurance Quotes Reform Obamacare & Buying Individual Health Insurance

Mar 8th, 2010

JANUARY 29, 2010This Week in Health Care Reform Following the election of Republican Scott Brown to the Massachusetts State Senate last week and the resulting loss of Senate Democrats’ supermajority, lawmakers continue to pave the way for health care reform – with limited progress. In addition, polls indicate that the public would rather lawmakers focus more on the economy than on health care.State of the Union AddressPresident Obama Gives State of the Union Address: On Wednesday evening, President Barack Obama delivered his first State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress. Having hoped to have a health care reform bill on his desk prior to his address, the President instead used his speech to encourage Congress to push forward on health care reform. Yet, he did not give specific guidance as to how to proceed with the legislation. Instead, he made it clear that his primary focus would be on jobs and the economy.Easy To Insure ME Health Insurance Quotes… Quote all carriers in secondsBuying Individual Health InsuranceHealth Insurance NewsHealth Care Reform NegotiationsDemocrats Still Seek Way Forward: While vowing not to give up, Democratic Senate leaders indicated Tuesday that they no longer felt pressure to move quickly on health care reform; and, in the wake of the Massachusetts election and in reaction to public opinion, they shifted focus to jobs and the economy. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) commented that there is “no rush” on health care and said that he and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) were working to map out a way to complete health care reform in the coming months. On Wednesday, Sen. Pelosi floated a two-pronged strategy to pass incremental changes now and pursue comprehensive reform later.Some lawmakers have considered breaking up the legislation into smaller pieces that have bipartisan support. However, this option will prove challenging given the complexities and interdependencies of the measures. For example, lawmakers would like to include a measure that requires all insurance companies to insure those with pre-existing conditions; however, premiums will most likely increase unless there is an individual mandate.Earlier this week, Democrats appeared to be coalescing around a different strategy through which Senate lawmakers would make changes to their bill to appease members of the House. The Senate would then pass the revised bill via reconciliation, which only requires 51 votes. Following that, the House would approve the revised bill, giving it to President Obama for his review. However, movement on this strategy stalled Tuesday when two centrist Senators, Sens. Evan Bayh (D-IN) and Blanche Lincoln (D-AK), indicated that they would oppose using reconciliation to bypass Republican support. Others, including Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) and Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), have suggested a “time out” on health care reform until there is a clear path forward.In the GOP response to President Obama’s State of the Union address, Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell said that Republicans share the Democrats’ desire for health care reform, but do not agree with their proposed solutions. Republicans suggest that Democrats scrap the current proposals and start over with more Republican input on issues such as medical malpractice reform and selling insurance policies across state lines.Republicans Call for Transparency: On Wednesday, the House Energy and Commerce Committee marked up a resolution presented by Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) which requested that the administration divulge documentation regarding the health care reform deals made with trade associations and a labor union. Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) said that while details remained to be worked out, he would support a narrowed version of the Republican request for White House records.President Obama to Speak with House Republicans: President Obama will meet with House Republicans on Friday in response to an invitation to speak at their annual retreat in Baltimore that begins Thursday and ends Saturday. The meeting comes just after the President’s State of the Union address, and members of the news media speculate that the meeting may spur more bipartisanship or potentially lead to even more tension between the two parties.Interest Groups Call for Reform: With health care reform’s fate in jeopardy, interest groups have voiced their support, encouraging Democrats to push forward with legislation. The AARP, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Consumers Union, Families USA and Service employees International Union sent a joint letter last Thursday urging Congress not to abandon comprehensive health care reform. Further, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops also sent a letter to Congress urging a push for reform.Public OpinionPolls Show Concern with Health Care Reform; More Focus on Jobs and Economy: Several polls were released this week that highlight the public’s disenchantment with health care reform and anxiety around the struggling economy.A new CNN/Opinion Research poll released Tuesday shows that only three in ten Americans say they want Congress to pass legislation similar to the bills currently being discussed in Congress. Forty-eight percent of Americans would like lawmakers to start again on a new bill, and 21 percent believe Congress should not work on bills that would change the current health care system. Further, a Wall Street Journal/NBC poll released Wednesday found that 51 percent of Americans believe President Obama has paid “too little attention” to the economy and that 44 percent feel he has paid “too much attention” to his proposed health care overall.In addition, a new USA Today/Gallup poll released late last week finds that most Americans call for a more bipartisan effort in health reform. A 55 percent majority of Americans say that President Obama and Congressional Democrats should suspend movement on health care reform and consider alternatives that would increase Republican support.A poll released last weekend by the Washington Post , Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and Harvard University’s School of Public Health indicated that dissatisfaction with the direction of the country, including the Democrats’ health care reform proposals, drove the outcome of the Massachusetts election. The post-election survey of Massachusetts state voters showed that overall 43 percent say they support the health care reform proposals advanced by President Obama and Congressional Democrats, while 48 percent oppose them.A new poll released Monday from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found that fears regarding the health care reform package increased significantly in December as members of the Senate finalized their bill. Thirty-three percent of respondents said they believed their access to care would worsen if the legislation passed, up from 25 percent in November. Forty-two percent said the country’s finances would suffer under reform, compared with 34.6 percent in November.Looking AheadNext week, the President will present his Budget to Congress (which includes health programs), after which Congressional hearings will commence. We expect health reform to be discussed in these sessions. While there remains no clear path forward for health care reform, Congressional leaders will continue to work to find a solution.

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Physical Examination & Health Assessment

Mar 7th, 2010

Product Description
With a clear, student-friendly approach, this text provides a solid understanding of how to perform a health assessment. Head-to-toe presentations show the steps of a physical examination in a logical sequence. Detailed illustrations, summary checklists, and new learning resources ensure that you learn all the skills you need to know. It’s easy to see why this text is, far and away, #1 in this market!

  • Clear, approachable style of writing.
  • Over 1,000 full-color illustrations present anatomy and physiology plus examination techniques.
  • A two-column format distinguishes normal findings from abnormal findings, using color, step-by-step photos.
  • Summary checklists in each body system chapter provide a quick review of exam steps.
  • Documentation examples show the charting of normal findings.
  • Extensive coverage of culture reflects the importance of diversity and cultural awareness.
  • Nursing Diagnoses reflecting the most recent NANDA Taxonomy II terminology.
  • Lifespan content is integrated throughout the text to show common variations for all age groups.
  • Developmental Care sections cover age-specific content for pediatric, pregnant, and older adult patients.
  • Clinical case studies cover focused assessment techniques for patients of different ages in different clinical situations.
  • Spanish language translation chart includes key phrases for better communication during a physical examination.
  • More than 100 color photographs and drawings are added.
  • Abnormal Findings section, in full-color, large-photo atlas format, now differentiates abnormal findings for the student from those for advanced practice.
  • Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle boxes highlight essential health promotion material, based on Healthy People 2010 guidelines.
  • Unique Reassessment of the Hospitalized Patient chapter provides a focus for hospital-based assessments.
  • Functional Assessment of the Older Adult chapter covers the special assessment techniques and findings for geriatric clients.
  • A companion CD-ROM helps you apply your skills to realistic patient scenarios, with additional in-depth case studies, a complete head-to-toe examination video, printable health promotion handouts, heart and lung sounds, new bedside reassessment, and the 20 Most Common Conditions.

Physical Examination & Health Assessment

Lange Q&A: Pharmacy, Ninth Edition

Mar 7th, 2010

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4 STAR DOODY’S REVIEW!
“The best thing about the book is that it comes with a CD-ROM that simulates the format of answering questions on the NAPLEX exam. Going through the questions, the student will be able to identify areas of weakness. The book includes explanations for the answers which is useful in understanding why the other choices are wrong….This book is very useful for pharmacy students studying for the boards.”–Doody’s Review Service

Lange Q&A: Pharmacy, Ninth Edition