Abstract:Introduction to High Quadriplegia Care: Robert Menter. Acute Care. Medical Issues in Acute Care: R. Edward Carter Neurologic and Orthopedic Considerations: William Donovan Pulmonary Physiology and Med...Introduction to High Quadriplegia Care: Robert Menter. Acute Care. Medical Issues in Acute Care: R. Edward Carter Neurologic and Orthopedic Considerations: William Donovan Pulmonary Physiology and Medical Management: Peter Peterson Respiratory Therapy: Marsha Wood Nursing Management: Teresa Yoshimura Nutritional Management in Acute SCI: Sue Vizuete Psychological Issues Related to Ventilator-Dependent Quadriplegia: Joan Anderson. Rehabilitation. Preadmission Screening and Secondary Transport: Suzanne Nyre and Virginia McKay Medical Management in High Quadriplegia: Daniel Lammertse Ventilator Weaning: Allan Wicks Available Respiratory Options: R. Edward Carter et al. Rehabilitation Nursing Issues: Barbara Vaughn and Phyllis Syers Occupational and Physical Therapy: Gail Galinsky and Janet McIntyre Equipment Considerations: Carole Adler Counseling During the Rehabilitation Phase: Patricia Tracy. Discharge Planning. Personal Care Attendants: Scott Manley The Process of Education: Kevin McVeigh Psychological Aspects of Discharge: Lester Butt Leisure Options: Sam Andrews and Cindy Kelly The Lifetime Care Process: R. Edward Carter. The Real World. Ethics: Robert Menter and Sam Maddox Consumer Perspectives: Sam Maddox and Robert Menter The Insurance Industry Perspective: Rene Monforton Working Effectively with Insurance Case Managers: Dolores Hynes Government Assistance (Medicaid): Maureen Cox and Conal Wilmot Long-Term Outlook for Persons with High Quadriplegia Care: Gale Whiteneck.Read More
Publication Year: 1988
Publication Date: 1988-06-01
Language: en
Type: book
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