Principles and Techniques of Patient Care

Brand: Saunders

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UPC:
9780721693798
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Spiral-bound
Publication Date:
2002-10-15
Author:
Frank M. Pierson MA PT;Sheryl L. Fairchild BS PT;Frank M. Pierson
Language:
english
Edition:
3
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Updated and expanded, the 2nd edition of this text presents clear-cut, how-to instructions on properly evaluating vital signs, treating patients who require special equipment or care, and much more. Well-illustrated techniques and procedures demonstrate positioning and draping the patient, patient transfer, and ambulation activities, with rationales and physiologic principles that explain why techniques are used. It emphasizes a basic approach and straightforward clinical applications related to patient care.

  • APTA's Guide to Physical Therapist Practice and a Normative Model of Physical Therapist Education, defines the terms assessment and evaluation to clarify how the terms are used throughout the book.
  • An overview of the impairment/disability model found in the APTA's Guide to Physical Therapist Practice is included.
  • The discussion of inter-professional collaboration has been expanded to include the roles of the PT and PTA in the health care team.
  • Suggestions are incorporated for an evaluation of the home and workplace of a person with a disability.
  • Problem-solving strategies help the reader address real-world situations.
  • Assessment of pain as a component of vital sign patterns is now included in the chapter on vital sign assessment (Chapter 3).
  • Basic concepts related to cultural diversity and assessment of the environment for a person with a disability help readers develop a sense of cultural sensitivity and awareness in caring for patients with disabilities.
  • A self-study/discussion section at the end of each chapter encourages readers to think about how they would handle real-life situations.
  • New photographs have been added related to wheelchair, lifting, bed mobility, lymphedema, and functional activities.
  • Content has been reorganized to follow the logical sequence of patient care in a clinical environment.
  • New boxes, tables, and procedures in several chapters reinforce key information.
  • A new chapter on infection control (Chapter 2) shows how diseases can be controlled by hand washing techniques, isolation precautions, and application and removal of protective garments.
  • A new chapter on basic wound care and specialized interventions (Chapter 11) includes principles and techniques related to lymphedema management and cardiopulmonary physical therapy.