Full Description
The field of geriatric rehabilitation is constantly changing due to the discovery of new evidence-based evaluation and treatment strategies, as well as the continual support or refutation of older theories and practices. Now in itsFourth Edition, A Clinical Approach to Geriatric Rehabilitation has been updated to be at the forefront of these changes and includes free video content from MedBridge and a discount on a MedBridge subscription to geriatric rehabilitation courses offered by the authors.
Drs. Jennifer M. Bottomley and Carole B. Lewis have compiled the plethora of available scientific research on geriatric populations and combined it with their years of actual clinical practice. Together this makes this text a complete evidence-based guide to the clinical care of geriatric patients and clients.
The first part of A Clinical Approach to Geriatric Rehabilitation, Fourth Edition tackles applied gerontological concepts, providing the general knowledge base necessary for treating geriatric patients. Topics in this section include patient evaluation, an exploration of nutritional needs, and age-related changes in physiology and function, as well as many other foundational areas.
In the second section, topics become more focused on patient care concepts like neurologic considerations, cardiopulmonary and cardiovascular considerations, and establishing community-based screening programs.
In the final section, chapters center on administration and management, including important subjects such as attitudes, ethics, and legal topics, as well as consultation and research.
New and updated in the Fourth Edition:
Pearls section for succinct highlights of the content within each chapter
The latest evidence-based practice interventions with complete references for further reading
Updated graphics, pictures, and diagrams to illustrate the content
Content summaries and streamlined text for enhanced readability
Updated case studies to exemplify clinical decision-making
Designed to provide valuable, real-life clinical knowledge, A Clinical Approach to Geriatric Rehabilitation, Fourth Edition gives physical therapists an evidence-based guide to the clinical aspects of rehabilitative care in older adult patients and clients.
Contents
Part I: Applied Gerontological Concepts Chapter 1: Demographics of Aging Chapter 2: Comparing and Contrasting the Theories of Aging Chapter 3: Age-Related Changes in Physiology and Function Chapter 4: Describing Psychosocial Aspects of Aging Chapter 5: Pathological Manifestations of Aging Chapter 6: Exploring Nutritional Needs Chapter 7: Geriatric Pharmacology Chapter 8: Principles and Practice of Geriatric Rehabilitation Chapter 9: Patient Evaluation Chapter 10: Functional Assessment Chapter 11: Orthopedic Considerations Part II: Patient Care Concepts Chapter 12: Neurologic Considerations Chapter 13: Cardiopulmonary and Cardiovascular Considerations Chapter 14: Integumentary Considerations Chapter 15: Establishing Community-Based Screening Programs Chapter 16: Communication Part III: Administration and Management Chapter 17: Attitudes, Ethics, and Legal Topics in Gerontology Chapter 18: Education and the Older Adult: Learning, Memory, and Intelligence Chapter 19: Administration of Geriatric Services Chapter 20: Consultation and Research



