Geriatric rehabilitation : a clinical approach

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Geriatric rehabilitation : a clinical approach

Carole B. Lewis, Jennifer M. Bottomley,

Pearson Prentice Hall, c2008

3rd ed

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In this new edition, the readibility has been enhanced with streamlined text, added subheadings, introductions, and conclusions to each chapter. The special needs of the elderly in all health care settings is the unifying element of this book. It emphasizes a balance of theory, clinical application of knowledge, and clinical skills in caring for the older adult population, and focuses on the practical components for their comprehensive rehabilitation. This book addresses and incorporates aspects of prevention, fitness, and wellness into the rehabilitative model of care for elders with and without pathological conditions.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents Chapter 1 Demographics of Aging Chapter 2 Comparing and Contrasting the Theories of Aging Chapter 3 Age-Related Changes in Physiology Chapter 4 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 Chapter 12 Neurological Considerations Chapter 13 Cardiopulmonary and Cardiovascular Conderations Chapter 14 Integumentary Considerations Chapter 15 Establishing Community Based Screening Chapter 16 Communication Chapter 17 Attitudes and Ethics in Gerontology Chapter 18 Education and the Older Adult: Learning, Memory and Intelligence Chapter 19 Administration of Geriatric Services Chapter 20 Consultation and Research

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