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CPR for Family and Friends (2000) 48 Exemplare
Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED (2016) 38 Exemplare
Heartsaver AED (Student Manual) (2004) 20 Exemplare
6 Weeks to Get Out the Fat (1996) 12 Exemplare
Low-Fat Favorite Recipes (1997) 10 Exemplare
The Heart Book (1980) 8 Exemplare
Heartsaver Cpr in Schools (2001) 8 Exemplare
Heartsaver First Aid [DVD] (2006) 2 Exemplare
Handbook of Food Preparation (1975) 2 Exemplare
Core Instructor Course (2006) 1 Exemplar
Low-Salt Favorite Recipes (2001) 1 Exemplar

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I wished it didn't abuse acronyms so much. Sometimes makes it harder to know what the chapter is about. The vasopressor dosages are real nice, but I would find it to be a lot more helpful if they showed an image on how an adrenaline infusion is prepared. I don't know if since this is a book aimed at American health personnel that are too cushy having technical assistants doing everything, but as an anesthesiologist in a developing country, these kinds of situations can and do happen in an OR setting and showing images on how to start intraooseus lines and preparing all of the vasopressor infusions would come in handy. I also felt let down the manual skips the dosage pf morphine for heart attack pain which is another situation I can face in my job without warning. The manual doesn't mention fentanyl as a suitable alternative and due to the peculiarities of the socialized system I work for, we don't get a crash course using moephine for situations that aren't as pain coadyuvants during routine surgery. Seems like the manual has a complimentary online course you have to complete in order fpr you to get the acls diploma during the hands on course, hopefully these specific complaints are handled there.

Otherwise, I enjoyed this manual as a nice complement to the Raul Esper book on asystole in the OR which says some of the same stuff but in less detail and more aimed for ER docs.
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chirikosan | Jan 27, 2023 |
Excellent recipes, most of which are easy to make and require few/easy ingredients. I checked this out from the library, and enjoyed it so much I bought a copy.
 
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librariabillie | 1 weitere Rezension | Oct 31, 2016 |
The American Heart Association is known for producing high quality cookbooks aimed at improving nutrition for today's rapid fire lifestyle. This newest cookbook provides 175 recipes prepared in one of 12 methods of cooking including microwaving, grilling, braising, and poaching.

In true AMA style every recipe is detailed with preparation and cooking tips, nutritional content and clear precise directions. One disadvantage of this glossy covered paperback cookbook is the lack of photographs. A few color photos are tucked in the center.

The index is arranged by major ingredient but not by recipe and for older eyes the print is very lightly colored and harder to read.

The AMA has created recipes with fancy names and most have one or more unusual ingredient that unfortunately is not available in areas with smaller rural grocery options. If a family is looking for a simple familiar recipe perhaps cooked in a different style they will be disappointed. If a family likes variety and a change of pace with different spices and preparation styles they will like it.

The strongest feature that this reviewer found was the detailed information about each of the 12 methods of cooking that could be used with family favorite recipes. It would be very valuable to a new cook or as a gift to someone looking to learn healthier methods of meal preparation.

Thanks to Blogging for Books for the review copy of this new book in exchange for an honest review.
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Itzey | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 23, 2016 |
There are 175 recipes in Grill It, Braise it, Broil It, and 9 Other Easy Techniques For Making Healthy Meals. Unlike a lot of cook books that organized by meals or types of meats, this one from the American Heart Association is organized by cooking techniques. That isn’t the only thing this cookbook does that is different from the norm.

After some introductory pages regarding shopping trips, what to eat and what to avoid, as well as a number of lifestyle suggestions, it is on to cooking techniques. The first one is “Slow Cooking” and begins on page 6 with a listing of 14 recipes. Along with various soups, stews, and gumbos, there are also recipes for “Rosemary Steak Smothered In Onions” (page 19) and “New Mexican Meat Loaf” (page 22-23). Each recipe has a detailed ingredient list, detailed instructions, one or more bulleted cooking tips, and detailed serving info regarding calories, various types of fat, sodium, cholesterol, and more. Some information regarding preparation time is included in the more complicated recipes, but there is no overall estimate on each one how long it should take start to finish.

This same recipe format continues through the rest of the chapter sections. There are additional sections covering Microwaving (starting on page 29), “Blending” (page 50), “Grilling” (page 69) among others including “Broiling” (page 199), “Roasting” (page 220) and “Baking” (page 247). A classic “Herb Roasted Chicken” recipe can be found on page 232 and it includes how to make gray from the pan. The simple act of making gravy from pan drippings continues to confound me.

After the recipes it is on to the interesting information such as stocking a heart healthy pantry (pages 272- 275). This includes pantry items as well as perishable items in terms of produce and more. So, it is not just pantry items as one would think of as it includes refrigerator and freezer items among other things.

Advice on kitchen safety and working with food, basic kitchen equipment, as well as serving size by calories level is included before leading up to the eight page index that concludes the book. The eight page index is organized by ingredient as opposed to recipe.

An anomaly with the cookbook is the 8 pages of random colorful pictures of dishes inserted between pages 58-59 in the book. Each picture of a dish has the name of it as well as the page number location for the dish. This is the kind of random cluster of photographs one normally sees at the very beginning of a cookbook. Instead, it is inserted here in the middle of the section on “Blending.”

Also worth noting is the fact that much of the information in small type has been placed inside of grey background boxes. This can be hard to see on older eyes.

Grill It, Braise It, Broil it, And 9 Other Easy Techniques For Making Healthy Meals is not a flashy and colorful paperback cookbook. It is a plain barebones cookbook packed with detailed information. Whether it works for you and yours is something you will have to determine. If you need a cookbook that will tell you exactly what is in the food you are preparing, this one is for you.

Grill It, Braise It, Broil it, And 9 Other Easy Techniques For Making Healthy Meals
American Heart Association
Clarkson Potter/Publishers (Crown Publishing Group)
http://www.clarksonpotter.com
June 2015
ISBN# 978-0-307-88809-9
Paperback (e-book version also available)
304 Pages
$19.99

Material supplied by the good folks of the Plano Public Library System.

Kevin R. Tipple ©2015
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kevinrtipple | 1 weitere Rezension | Aug 23, 2015 |

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