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Patient Care Skills: United States Edition 6th edition [Spiral bound]

  • Formatas: Spiral bound, 480 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 221x275x15 mm, weight: 924 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Sep-2009
  • Leidėjas: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0132082349
  • ISBN-13: 9780132082341
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Spiral bound, 480 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 221x275x15 mm, weight: 924 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Sep-2009
  • Leidėjas: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0132082349
  • ISBN-13: 9780132082341
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Enriched with new photographs, Patient Care Skills continues its tradition of excellence with a refreshed approach to covering all aspects of basic care skills. This book helps readers learn both the specifics of the procedures as well as general rules of good body mechanics, patient handling, and safety for patients and physical therapists/assistants. Comprehensive coverage provides all the information health care professionals need to perform skills related to patient positioning and transfer, vital signs, aseptic technique, and more. For each procedure presented, step-by-step illustrations are accompanied by brief written explanations. Following the sequence of illustrations for a specific procedure decreases the need for extensive text explanations and provides readers with a visual reference to determine if the sequence of steps they are performing matches the sequence of steps presented.
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Reviewers xiii
Procedures xv
Americans with Disabilities Act
1(30)
Learning Objectives
1(1)
Key Terms
1(1)
Introduction
1(2)
Resources
3(1)
General Considerations for Accessibility
3(1)
Specific Requirements
3(25)
Accessible Route
4(1)
Assembly and Auditorium Areas for Wheelchair Seating
4(3)
Check-Out Counters
7(1)
Clear-Space Areas
7(2)
Control Mechanisms
9(1)
Curb Cuts
9(1)
Doors and Doorways
9(6)
Drinking Fountains
15(1)
Elevators
15(2)
Grab Bars
17(1)
Ground and Floor Surfaces
17(1)
Handrails
17(2)
Hotels (Transient Lodging)
19(1)
Medical Facilities
19(1)
Parking Spaces
19(1)
Platform Lifts
19(1)
Ramps
19(1)
Reach Ranges
20(2)
Restrooms and Bathrooms
22(5)
Stairs
27(1)
Transportation Facilities
27(1)
Review Questions
28(1)
Suggested Activities
28(1)
Case Study
29(1)
References
29(2)
Patient/Client Management Process
31(30)
Learning Objectives
31(1)
Key Terms
31(1)
Introduction
32(4)
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
32(1)
Models for Describing the Continuum of Health to Disability
33(2)
Guide to Physical Therapist Practice
35(1)
Examination
36(5)
Chart Review
36(1)
Interview
36(5)
Systems Review
41(1)
Tests and Measures
41(1)
Evaluation
41(6)
Diagnosis
47(1)
Prognosis
47(1)
Plan of Care
47(2)
Goals
47(2)
Intervention
49(1)
Documentation
49(8)
Formats of Medical Records
49(1)
Formats of Notes
50(5)
Requirements for Adequate Documentation
55(1)
Medicare Guidelines
55(1)
Audit of Patient Care
56(1)
Review Questions
57(1)
Suggested Activities
57(1)
Case Study
58(1)
References
59(2)
Preparation for Patient Care
61(26)
Learning Objectives
61(1)
Key Terms
61(1)
Introduction
61(1)
Management of the Environment
62(5)
Instructions and Verbal Commands
67(1)
Patient Preparation
68(2)
Transporting
70(14)
Review Questions
84(1)
Suggested Activities
84(1)
Case Study
85(2)
Aseptic Techniques
87(30)
Learning Objectives
87(1)
Key Terms
87(1)
Introduction
87(2)
Definitions
89(1)
Guidelines for Isolation Precautions in Health Care Settings
90(2)
Rationale
90(1)
Modes of Transmission
91(1)
Precautions
92(8)
Administrative Controls
92(1)
Standard Precautions
92(1)
New Elements of Standard Precautions
93(1)
Respiratory Hygiene/Cough Etiquette
93(1)
Standard Precaution Guidelines
94(3)
Contact Precautions
97(1)
Contact Precaution Guidelines
97(1)
Droplet Precautions
98(1)
Droplet Precaution Guidelines
99(1)
Airborne Precautions and Guidelines
99(1)
Transmission-Based Precautions and Guidelines
100(1)
Apparel
100(1)
Sterile Field
101(8)
Requirement 1
101(1)
Requirement 2
102
Requirement 3
101(1)
Requirement 4
101(1)
Requirement 5
102(1)
Requirement 6
102(1)
Requirement 7
102(1)
Requirement 8
102(1)
Scrubbing vs. Hand-Washing
102(7)
Wounds and Wound Dressings
109(6)
Purpose
109(1)
Evaluation
109(1)
Types of Dressings
110(1)
Materials
111(1)
Preparation
111(4)
Review Questions
115(1)
Suggested Activities
115(1)
Case Study
116(1)
References
116(1)
Vital Signs
117(18)
Learning Objectives
117(1)
Key Terms
117(1)
Introduction
117(1)
Heart Rate
118(6)
Purpose
118(1)
Methods
119(1)
Norms
120(4)
Blood Pressure
124(4)
Purpose
124(1)
Method
124(1)
Site
125(2)
Norms
127(1)
Respiration
128(1)
Purpose
128(1)
Methods
128(1)
Norms
129(1)
Temperature
129(2)
Purpose
129(1)
Methods
129(1)
Sites
130(1)
Norms
130(1)
Pain
131(1)
Purpose
131(1)
Method
131(1)
Site
131(1)
Norms
131(1)
Anthropometrics
132(1)
Purpose
132(1)
Methods
132(1)
Norms
132(1)
Review Questions
133(1)
Suggested Activities
133(1)
Case Study
134(1)
References
134(1)
Wheelchairs
135(28)
Learning Objectives
135(1)
Key Terms
135(1)
Introduction
135(1)
Wheelchair Components
136(11)
Wheel Locks
136(2)
Pelvic Positioners
138(1)
Caster Wheels
138(1)
Drive (Push) Wheels
139(1)
Armrests
140(2)
Front Rigging
142(5)
Wheelchair Types
147(12)
Folding Wheelchair
147(1)
Standard Wheelchair
147(1)
Fixed-Frame Wheelchair
148(1)
Reclining-Back Wheelchair
149(1)
Tilt-in-Space Wheelchair
150(1)
One-Arm Drive Wheelchair
151(1)
Amputee Wheelchair
151(1)
Companion Wheelchair
152(1)
Motorized Wheelchairs and Scooters
152(2)
Power-Assist Chair
154(5)
Standard Wheelchair Sizes
159(1)
Review Questions
160(1)
Suggested Activities
160(1)
Case Studies
161(2)
Transfers
163(68)
Learning Objectives
163(1)
Key Terms
163(1)
Introduction
163(1)
Levels of Transfers
164(1)
Levels of Assistance
164(1)
Amount of Assistance
164(1)
Type of Assistance
165(1)
General Rules
166(9)
Body Mechanics
166(1)
Gait or Transfer Belts
166(2)
Preparing the Environment
168(1)
Instructions and Verbal Cues
168(1)
Completing the Transfer
168(7)
Hydraulic Lift
175(54)
Review Questions
229(1)
Suggested Activities
229(1)
Case Studies
230(1)
References
230(1)
Turning and Positioning
231(20)
Learning Objectives
231(1)
Key Terms
231(1)
Introduction
231(5)
Goals
232(1)
Time in Positions
232(4)
Supine Position
236(4)
Prone Position
240(4)
Sidelying
244(5)
Review Questions
249(1)
Suggested Activities
249(1)
Case Studies
249(2)
Range of Motion Exercise
251(54)
Learning Objectives
251(1)
Key Terms
251(1)
Introduction
251(2)
Methods
253(7)
Anatomical Planes of Movement
254(2)
Diagonal Patterns of Movement
256(4)
Directions
260(43)
Review Questions
303(1)
Suggested Activities
303(1)
Case Studies
304(1)
References
304(1)
Ambulation with Ambulatory Assistive Devices
305(138)
Learning Objectives
305(1)
Key Terms
305(1)
Introduction
306(1)
Teaching Tips
306(3)
Training Environment
306(1)
Parallel Bars
306(1)
Fatigue
307(1)
Patient Concentration
307(1)
Weight Bearing
308(1)
Methods of Instruction
308(1)
Content of Instruction
309(1)
Choosing an Assistive Device
309(7)
Walkers
311(3)
Axillary Crutches
314(1)
Forearm (Lofstrand) Crutches
314(1)
Canes
314(2)
Choosing a Gait Pattern
316(12)
Weight-Bearing Status
317(1)
Two-Point Gait Pattern
318(1)
Four-Point Gait Pattern
318(1)
Three-Point Gait Pattern
319(1)
Swing-To Gait Pattern
319(1)
Swing-Through Gait Pattern
319(9)
Curbs
328(1)
Moving Through Doorways
328(1)
Tilt Table
328(3)
Walkers
331(25)
Fitting
331(25)
Axillary Crutches
356(25)
Fitting
356(25)
Forearm (Lofstrand) Crutches
381(22)
Fitting
382(21)
Canes
403(37)
Fitting
403(37)
Review Questions
440(1)
Suggested Activities
440(1)
Case Studies
441(2)
Glossary 443(8)
Glossary of Abbreviations 451(4)
Index 455