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More than a million cases of elder abuse are reported annually in the United States, and the problem is expected to worsen as the population ages. Training staff to recognize and prevent abuse is thus more important than ever. Timely and insightful, Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation of Older Persons is the perfect source for training caregivers in abuse prevention by educating them on the types of elder abuse, sensitizing them to the indicators of elder abuse, and equipping them with effective intervention strategies to defuse abusive situations. Written by leading experts in the field, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of Older Persons provides readers with sound, practical guidance on recognizing the characteristics of victims and perpetrators; assessing physical, sexual, emotional, and financial abuse and neglect; documenting cases of mistreatment; working as part of a multidisciplinary team; working with victims of elder abuse and their families after abuse has occurred; and training staff in long-term care facilities to detect and prevent abuse. Nursing facility and home health care agency staff, as well as nurses, doctors, and social workers, will benefit from the practical strategies examined in this outstanding volume.
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Here is an empowering and educational book about rehabilitation and HIV disease. Written for persons infected with HIV and AIDS, caregivers of people infected with HIV and AIDS, spiritual leaders, medical professionals, persons in the behavioral sciences, and all allied health professionals, Productive Living Strategies for People With AIDS will help HIV-infected persons become more functional and independent in daily life./br/brFrom the time of diagnosis, people with HIV disease often encounter challenges in occupational functioning, including problems in mobility, strength, and coordinated movement; pain; difficulty in caring for one?s personal needs or in performing work, school, home, and community environments; and limitations in engaging in routine activities. Experts from the fields of rehabilitation medicine, nursing, social work, and occupational and physical therapy have created a unique resource filled with information on improving quality of living through rehabilitation. These experts address a vast and diverse set of topics, including the medical and psychosocial aspects of adults and children with HIV, rehabilitation needs of HIV-infected children and their caregivers, AIDS in the prison system, spiritual and cultural aspects, day treatment program development, human values, and gay grief. Case examples, intervention strategies, and program development are emphasized so that both the layperson and health care professional can share in the vision of rehabilitation for people with HIV and AIDS.
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This text is a practical guide to children's health and everyday physical care. It covers information which health care professionals routinely share with parents, but which is also essential for today's caregiver. This link between skilled physical care and the young child's overall development is emphasized . A how to book, this an indispensable resource for the caregiver. ALSO AVAILABLE INSTRUCTOR SUPPLEMENTS CALL CUSTOMER SUPPORT TO ORDER Instructor's Guide, ISBN: 0-8273-5508-4The Relationship of Physical Care to Development. Recordkeeping. Nursery Hygiene, Safety & Comfort. Diapering & Skin Care. Newborn Care-Handling, Bathing, Personal Hygiene. Bathing, Personal Hygiene & Clothing for the Infant & Young Child. Infant Feeding. Feeding Toddlers & Preschoolers. Rest & Sleep. Toilet Training. Caring for the Mildly Ill Child at Home. Travel with Infants and Young Children. Special Considerations in Group Care. Appendices. Glossary. Index.
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divWith this book in hand, MS caregivers will understand the day-to-day issues that MS patients confront. This empowering guide offers practical advice on every aspect of home care for the MS patient, from preparing the home for comfort and safety to assisting with activities of daily living. Other topics covered are financial management, purchasing equipment, travel, therapies, and strategies for avoiding caregiver burnout./div
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Dr. David Hilfiker's award-winning first book, Healing the Wounds, broke the silence surrounding the everyday practice of medicine and established him as a unique figure within the medical profession, strikingly honest, courageous, and clear-sighted (Oliver Sacks). In 1983, Dr. Hilfiker took on the greatest challenge of his career: he left his practice in rural Minnesota, moved with his wife and three young children to an inner-city neighborhood in Washington, D.C., and entered the world of poverty medicine. Not All of Us Are Saints vividly depicts what it means for a physician to confront the health problems of ravaged ghetto communities, for a middle-class white man to face the stark contrasts between poverty and privilege, and for a human being to admit his own spiritual limitations. Through dramatic accounts of his own cases, Dr. Hilfiker shows us a medical universe in which doctors are almost as powerless as their patients, where even the most commonplace medical solutions - bed rest, daily dosages, diet - are of little use to people without homes or family or food. This unflinching, deeply moving story is about the painful limits of care and caregivers, but it is also about the limitless rewards of faith and compassion - a moving testament to what is possible here and now.
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The first comprehensive health resource designed to support and inform caregivers of dependent adults, this guide is written by an elite assembly of doctors and researchers from the countryUs leading academic medical centers. It provides detailed, authoritative information about eldercare issues from depression and incontinence to nutrition and home safety.
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First published in 1974, this book helped foster new attitudes towards hereditary bleeding disorders by encouraging hemophiliacs to lead full and active lives. It has been very well received by both the medical and general press and has been translated into many languages around the world. The new edition of Living With Haemophilia has been extensively revised to incorporate the latest advances in treatment. It covers breaking discoveries in gene therapy, explaining the spectacular improvements that have been made in the manufacturing of blood products and the emergence of genetically engineered recombinant DNA concentrates. In order to serve readers better, much of the book has been completely rewritten to make referencing easier. Background information sheets have been included as guides for those wanting further knowledge, leaving the main text free for cohesive reading. Also, the technical material has been more fully explained, making it clearer and more accessible.brbrThis essential guide explains bleeding disorders and how they are passed on from generation to generation, the effects of hemophilia on different parts of the body, bleeding episodes and how to control them, safe treatment including home therapy and prophylaxis, physiotherapy, and drug treatment,as well as the special precautions to be taken when a major operation is needed. There is also a section devoted to HIV and AIDS.brbrWritten for hemophiliacs and their families as well as their doctors and other caregivers, this book focuses on the management of hemophilia and explains the possibility of its future cure.brA detailed account, for hemophilic patients and their families, of the hemophilic disorders and their complications, treatments, and life adaptations.--Annals of Internal Medicine MedicinebrComprehensive book...readable source of practical information for patients with hemophilia and their families...This plainly written book is a valuable resource...The illustrations are
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brbrULLIA convenient lay-flat spiral binding and handy printed tabs that make it extremely user-friendly in the clinical setting./LILIComplete assessment guidelines for children of all ages from infancy through adolescence./LILIMore than 80 Nursing Care Plans for both general and specific health problems that provide a starting point for writing care plans./LILIMore than 25 Community and Home Care Instructions that can be copied and distributed to patients, families, and other caregivers, describing a variety of procedures and home care instructions./LILIComplete, step-by-step guidelines for pediatric procedures, including collecting specimens, administering medications, performing CPR, and caring for venous access devices, tracheostomies, and catheters./LILIAtraumatic Care boxes that contain guidelines for calmly and professionally handling difficult procedures, causing the child and family as little discomfort, pain, and stress as possible./LILIPractice Alerts that emphasize essential nursing observations and interventions such as key assessment data, risk factors, and danger signs to help students provide safe and efficient care in all clinical situations./LILIImmunization schedules that reflect the most current recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Canadian Ministry of Health./LILIAn extensive abbreviations list that provides a quick reference to less familiar acronyms and abbreviations./LILIPediatric vital signs and conversion tables on the inside covers for quick access in critical situations/LILICommunity Focus boxes that provide helpful tips for counseling children on important issues such as smoking cessation in teens, bicycle safety, and healthy food choices./LI/ULbrbrULLICommunity and Home Care Instructions are updated to reflect latest advances in technology, such as new methods of measuring temperature, giving inhaled medications, guidelines for oral rehydration, and
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Urinary and Fecal Incontinence: Nursing Management
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Practical, proven caregiver advice you won't find anywhere elsePNot so long ago it was your mother and father leading you down the road to self-sufficiency; now it's you they depend on as they come to grips with growing older and losing their independence. You're not alone. Fifty-four million adults find themselves falling into the role of full- or part-time caregiver for an aging or disabled family member. In The Caregiver's Essential Handbook, you'll find useful tips for meeting the changing needs of your loved one, such as: Getting organized: from locating important documents to simplifying financial issues Staying safe: from installing easy-access guard rails to protecting against fraud Dealing with health issues: from physical health to emotional well-being Navigating medical care: from a simple checkup to an extended hospital stay Searching for help: from home health care to assisted living PThe tasks of caregiving can seem insurmountable. With the financial headaches, physical challenges, and time commitments it's easy to feel overwhelmed. The Caregiver's Essential Handbook can help you manage the issues one solution at a time.
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[Harrington] superbly realizes her primary objective, which is to make both a theoretical and a practical argument for a reordering of political priorities..brWhile others have written about the needs of families in caring for their members (e.g., child care, work-familiy issues, etc.) and have proposed policy solutions, Harrington provides a much larger context not generally found in other sources. This is a highly readable volume with sorely needed attention to the care=equality problem and to the inadequate piecemeal approach currently in use. Social workers concerned with supporting families by improving the care system via strong family policy will find this a thought-provoking book..br-Mary Elizabeth Collins, Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, June 2001brTimely . . . . A must read for policy makers and everyone else. -- Arlie Hochschild, author of The Time Bind and The Second ShiftbrWho is caring for America's children, for the elderly, the sick, and disabled? In practical terms, the answer is: nobody.brEven though most American women are in the workplace, Mona Harrington argues that government and business still operate as if there were a large unpaid labor force at home to care for children and aging parents. The result is the silent collapse of the caregiving system in the U.S. today.br Care and Equality is a clear-eyed, feminist reassessment of these issues that moves beyond stop-gap solutions like flex time and maternity leave. Criticizing both sides of the political spectrum -- conservatives' reliance on fictitious stay-at-home moms and liberals' narrow focus on workplace equality -- Harrington broadens the debate to redefine liberal family values and the programs needed to realize them at home and at the office. The solutions, she suggests, will require both public and private support for health care, family leave, good wages for care workers, and decent housing.brProposing policies that will help prevent teen pregna
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