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Patient Care Skills 7th edition [Spiral bound]

  • Formatas: Spiral bound, 464 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 278x227x15 mm, weight: 870 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0133055876
  • ISBN-13: 9780133055870
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Spiral bound, 464 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 278x227x15 mm, weight: 870 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Feb-2014
  • Leidėjas: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0133055876
  • ISBN-13: 9780133055870
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Both an ideal resource for those entering healthcare and an excellent professional reference,Patient Care Skills, Seventh Edition helps readers learn both specific procedures and general rules of good body mechanics, patient handling, and safety. Extensively updated to reflect the latest best practices in patient care, communication, and documentation, this full-color book delivers clear, accurate, readable information through engaging photographs and simple text. Coverage includes: patient positioning and transfer, vital signs, aseptic techniques, and much more. For each procedure presented, step-by-step illustrations are accompanied by brief written explanations. Since procedures are built around illustrations, less text is required, and students can immediately see if they are performing the correct steps in the correct sequence.

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Reviewers xi
Procedures xvii
Chapter 1 Introduction to Patient Care
1(28)
Learning Outcomes
1(1)
Key Terms
1(1)
Introduction
2(1)
Models of Healthcare Professional and Patient Relationships
2(1)
Models of Health and Function
2(2)
Legislation
4(1)
Patient Confidentiality and Rights
4(3)
Accessibility
7(2)
Resources
9(1)
Selected ADA Requirements for Accessibility
9(3)
Additional ADA Requirements
12(17)
Review Questions
27(1)
Suggested Activities
27(1)
Case Studies
28(1)
References
28(1)
Chapter 2 Communication and Patient/Client Management Process
29(34)
Learning Outcomes
29(1)
Key Terms
29(1)
Introduction
30(1)
Aspects of Effective Communication
31(1)
Physical Therapist Patient/Client Management
31(3)
Physical Therapist Patient/Client Management Process
34(1)
Examination
34(4)
Evaluation
38(1)
Diagnosis
39(1)
Prognosis
40(1)
Interventions
41(1)
Outcomes
42(1)
Documentation
42(6)
Resources
48(15)
Review Questions
59(1)
Suggested Activities
59(1)
Case Studies
60(1)
References
60(3)
Chapter 3 Preparation for Patient Care
63(20)
Learning Outcomes
63(1)
Key Terms
63(1)
Introduction
64(1)
Management of the Environment
64(3)
Biomechanics for Lifting, Transfers, and Transport
67(1)
Preparation for Patient Care
68(1)
Transporting
69(14)
Review Questions
81(1)
Suggested Activities
81(1)
Case Studies
82(1)
Chapter 4 Aseptic Techniques
83(28)
Learning Outcomes
83(1)
Key Terms
83(1)
Introduction
84(1)
Definitions
84(2)
Preventing Transmission of Infection
86(1)
Modes of Transmission
86(1)
Transmission-Based Precautions
87(1)
Guidelines for Implementing Isolation Procedures
87(1)
Administrative Controls
87(1)
Standard Precautions
88(1)
Elements of Standard Precautions
88(1)
Respiratory Hygiene/Cough Etiquette
88(1)
Standard Precaution Guidelines
89(3)
Contact Precautions
92(1)
Contact Precaution Guidelines
93(1)
Droplet Precautions
94(1)
Droplet Precaution Guidelines
94(1)
Airborne Precautions and Guidelines
94(1)
Transmission-Based Precautions and Guidelines
95(1)
Apparel
96(1)
Sterile Field
96(1)
Requirement 1
96(1)
Requirement 2
96(1)
Requirement 3
97(1)
Requirement 4
97(1)
Requirement 5
97(1)
Requirement 6
97(1)
Requirement 7
97(1)
Requirement 8
97(1)
Scrubbing Versus Handwashing
98(6)
Wounds and Wound Dressings
104(1)
Purpose
104(1)
Evaluation
104(1)
Types of Dressings
105(1)
Materials
106(1)
Preparation
106(5)
Review Questions
109(1)
Suggested Activities
110(1)
Case Study
110(1)
References
110(1)
Chapter 5 Vital Signs and Anthropometries
111(20)
Learning Outcomes
111(1)
Key Terms
111(1)
Introduction
112(1)
Pulse
112(1)
Purpose
112(1)
Pulse Rate
112(1)
Methods
113(3)
Arterial Patency
116(4)
Blood Pressure
120(1)
Purpose
120(1)
Method
121(1)
Site
121(1)
Norms
121(2)
Respiration
123(1)
Purpose
123(1)
Methods
123(2)
Norms
125(1)
Temperature
125(1)
Purpose
125(1)
Methods
125(1)
Norms
125(1)
Pain
126(1)
Purpose
126(1)
Method
126(1)
Site
127(1)
Norms
127(1)
Anthropometries
127(1)
Purpose
127(1)
Methods
127(1)
Norms
127(4)
Review Questions
128(1)
Suggested Activities
128(1)
Case Studies
129(1)
References
129(2)
Chapter 6 Wheelchairs
131(24)
Learning Outcomes
131(1)
Key Terms
131(1)
Introduction
132(1)
Wheelchair Components
132(1)
Wheel Locks
132(1)
Pelvic Positioners
133(1)
Caster Wheels
134(1)
Drive (Push) Wheels
134(1)
Armrests
135(2)
Front Rigging
137(4)
Wheelchair Types
141(1)
Standard Wheelchair
141(1)
Folding Wheelchair
142(1)
Fixed-Frame Wheelchair
142(1)
Reclining-Back Wheelchair
143(1)
Tilt-in-Space Wheelchair
144(1)
One-Arm Drive Wheelchair
144(1)
Amputee Wheelchair
145(1)
Companion Wheelchair
146(1)
Motorized Wheelchairs and Scooters
146(1)
Power-Assist Wheelchair
147(1)
Wheelchair Maintenance
148(4)
Standard Wheelchair Sizes
152(3)
Review Questions
152(1)
Suggested Activities
153(1)
Case Studies
153(2)
Chapter 7 Turning and Positioning
155(20)
Learning Outcomes
155(1)
Key Terms
155(1)
Introduction
156(1)
Goals
156(1)
Braden Scale
157(1)
Time in Positions
158(3)
Supine Position
161(4)
Prone Position
165(4)
Sidelying
169(6)
Review Questions
173(1)
Suggested Activities
173(1)
Case Studies
174(1)
References
174(1)
Chapter 8 Range of Motion Exercise
175(56)
Learning Outcomes
175(1)
Key Terms
175(1)
Introduction
176(2)
Methods
178(1)
Anatomical Planes of Movement
178(2)
Diagonal Patterns of Movement
180(4)
Instructions
184(47)
Review Questions
229(1)
Suggested Activities
229(1)
Case Studies
230(1)
References
230(1)
Chapter 9 Transfer Activities
231(58)
Learning Outcomes
231(1)
Key Terms
231(1)
Introduction
232(1)
Levels of Transfer Activities
232(1)
Assistance
232(1)
Levels of Guarding During Transfer Training Activities
232(2)
Types of Guarding During Transfer Training Activities
234(1)
Amounts of Assistance
234(1)
Types of Assistance
234(1)
General Guidelines
234(1)
Teaching Tips
234(1)
Body Mechanics
235(1)
Manual Contacts
235(1)
Gait Belts
236(1)
Preparing the Environment
237(1)
Instructions and Verbal Cues
238(1)
Completing the Transfer Activity
238(1)
Modifications of Procedures
238(1)
Sliding Transfer Activity
238(3)
Three-Person Carry Transfer Activity
241(3)
Hydraulic Lift Transfer Activity
244(5)
Two-Person Lift Transfer Activity
249(4)
Assist to Front of Seat Transfer Activity
253(4)
Moving from Front of Seat Transfer Activity
257(2)
Dependent Standing Pivot Transfer Activity
259(1)
Dependent Sitting Pivot Transfer Activity
260(3)
Squat Pivot Transfer Activity
263(1)
Sliding Board Transfer Activity
264(4)
Push-Up Transfer Activity
268(3)
Assisted Standing Pivot Transfer Activity
271(5)
Independent Transfer Activities Between Wheelchair and Floor
276(12)
Review Questions
287(1)
Suggested Activities
287(1)
Case Studies
287(1)
Reference
288(1)
Chapter 10 Gait Training with Ambulatory Assistive Devices
289(132)
Learning Outcomes
289(1)
Key Terms
289(1)
Introduction
290(1)
Ambulatory Assistive Devices
290(1)
Walkers
290(4)
Axillary Crutches
294(1)
Forearm (Lofstrand) Crutches
294(1)
Canes
295(1)
Ambulating with Assistive Devices
296(1)
Weight-Bearing Status
296(1)
Gait Patterns
297(6)
Guarding During Gait Training Activities
303(1)
Gait Belts
303(1)
Levels of Guarding During Gait Training Activities
303(1)
Types of Guarding
304(1)
Guarding During Gait Training Activities
304(1)
In and Out of a Wheelchair
304(1)
Level Surfaces
305(1)
Falling
306(1)
Ascending/Descending Stairs
307(1)
Physical Therapy Patient/Client Management Process
307(1)
Choosing an Ambulatory Assistive Device
308(1)
Choosing a Gait Pattern
309(1)
Choosing Guarding Level
310(1)
Teaching Tips
311(1)
Methods of Instruction
311(1)
Training Environment
311(1)
Effect of Patient Fatigue and Concentration on Performance of Gait Training Activities
311(1)
Demonstrating Levels of Weight Bearing
312(1)
Use of Parallel Bars
312(1)
Sequence of Gait Training Activities
312(4)
Curbs
316(1)
Moving Through Doorways
317(1)
Tilt Table
317(3)
Walkers
320(1)
Fitting
320(19)
Axillary Crutches
339(1)
Fitting
339(21)
Forearm (Lofstrand) Crutches
360(1)
Fitting
360(21)
Canes
381(1)
Fitting
381(40)
Review Questions
418(1)
Suggested Activities
418(1)
Case Studies
419(1)
References
419(2)
Glossary 421(8)
Glossary of Abbreviations 429(4)
Index 433