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Concert recording 2015-04-05
[Track 01]. Corcovado / Antonio Carlos Jobim -- [Track 02]. One note samba / Antonio Carlos Jobim -- [Track 03]. Nuages / Django Reinhardt -- [Track 04]. Bok choy / Felipe Antonio & Baron Lyle -- [Track 05]. Limehouse blues / Philip Braham & Douglas Furber
Concert recording 2013-12-04
[Track 01]. Omaggio / Manuel de Falla -- [Track 02]. Bossa cancao / Frank Basan -- [Track 03]. Spanish study / Frederick Noad -- [Track 04]. Adelita / Francisco Tarrega -- [Track 05]. Everything happens to me / Dennis & Adair -- [Track 06]. 4 on 6 / Wes Montgomery -- [Track 07]. All of me / Simons and Marks -- [Track 08]. Exactly like you / McHugh & Fields -- [Track 09]. Pent up house / Sonny Rollins -- [Track 10]. Ornithology / Charlie Parker -- [Track 11]. Black Orpheus / Luiz Bonfa -- [Track 12]. Bluesette / Toots Thielemans -- [Track 13]. Asturias / Isaac Albeniz
Concert recording 2013-03-31b
[Track 01]. Sweet Georgie fame / Blossom Dearie -- [Track 02]. Joy spring / Clifford Brown -- [Track 03]. Summer samba / Marcos Valle -- [Track 04]. Rhythm\u27ning / Thelonious Monk -- [Track 05]. One note samba / Antonio Carlos Jobim -- [Track 06]. In a sentimental mood / Duke Ellington -- [Track 07]. Recordame / Joe Henderson -- [Track 08]. Full house / Wes Montgomery -- [Track 09]. Cats and kittens / Peter Erskine -- [Track 10]. Primal prayer / Dan Haerle -- [Track 11]. Cookin\u27 Boox / Detroit Jackson
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Management of Short Bowel Syndrome, High-Output Enterostomy, and High-Output Entero-Cutaneous Fistulas in the Inpatient Setting
Objective: To define intestinal failure and associated diseases that often lead to diarrhea and high-output states, and to provide a literature review on the current evidence and practice guidelines for the management of these conditions in the context of a clinical case. Methods: Database search on dietary and medical interventions as well as major societal guidelines for the management of intestinal failure and associated conditions. Results: Although major societal guidelines exist, the guidelines vary greatly amongst various specialties and are not supported by strong evidence from large randomized controlled trials. The majority of the guidelines recommend consideration of several drug classes, but do not specify medications within the drug class, optimal dose, frequency, mode of administration, and how long to trial a regimen before considering it a failure and adding additional medical therapies. Conclusions: Intestinal failure and high-output states affect a very heterogenous population with high morbidity and mortality. This subset of patients should be managed using a multidisciplinary approach involving surgery, gastroenterology, dietetics, internal medicine and ancillary services that include but are not limited to ostomy nurses and home health care. Implementation of a standardized protocol in the electronic medical record including both medical and nutritional therapies may be useful to help optimize efficacy of medications, aid in nutrient absorption, decrease cost, reduce hospital length of stay, and decrease hospital readmissions
Vicarious posttraumatic growth among interpreters
An emerging evidence base indicates that posttraumatic growth might be experienced vicariously by those working alongside trauma survivors. In this study we explored the vicarious experiences of eight interpreters working in a therapeutic setting with asylum seekers and refugees. We adopted a qualitative approach, using semistructured interviews and interpretative phenomenological analysis. Four interrelated themes emerged from the findings: feeling what your client feels, beyond belief, finding your own way to deal with it, and a different person. Although all participants experienced distress, they also perceived themselves to have grown in some way. The implications for a theory of vicarious posttraumatic growth are discussed, along with clinical applications