Pulmonary rehabilitation : guidelines to success
Hodgkin, John E. (John Elliott) 1939- / Celli, Bartolome R. / Connors, Gerilynn Long
4th edition
2009
xiv, 583 p. : ill.
9780323045490
Anglais
1. Pulmonary rehabilitation : history and definition -- 2. Selection and assessment of the patient with chronic respiratory disease for pulmonary rehabilitation -- 3. Pathophysiology of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease -- 4. Systemic effects of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease -- 5. Dyspnea : assessment and management -- 6. Education in pulmonary rehabilitation -- 7. Pharmacologic therapy for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease -- 8. Aerosol therapy -- 9. Therapeutic oxygen -- 10. Exercise in the rehabilitation of patients with respiratory disease -- 11. Inspiratory muscle training -- 12. Physical and respiratory therapy for the medical and surgical patient -- 13. Occupational therapy to promote function and health-related quality of life -- 14. Nutritional assessment and support -- 15. Complementary alternative medicine for patients with chronic lung disease -- 16. Medical management of tobacco dependence : concepts and treatment objectives -- 17. Behavioral medicine in pulmonary rehabilitation : psychological, cognitive and social factors -- 18. Sexuality in the patient with pulmonary disease -- 19. Preventive strategies for the patient with chronic lung disease -- 20. Adherence in the patient with pulmonary disease -- 21. Outcome assessment -- 22. Home mechanical ventilation -- 23. Pulmonary rehabilitation and lung transplantation -- 24. Pulmonary rehabilitation and lung volume reduction surgery -- 25. Ethical and end-of-life issues for the care of patients with advanced lung disease -- 26. Social and recreational support of the patient with pulmonary disease -- 27. Sleep disorders in patients with pulmonary disease -- 28. Role of respiratory home care -- 29. Travel for the patient with respiratory disease -- 30. Management of and reimbursement for pulmonary rehabilitation -- 31. Pulmonary rehabilitation for patients with disorders other than chronic obstructive pulmonary disease -- 32. Exercise and pulmonary hypertension -- 33. Rehabilitation for the pediatric patient with pulmonary disease -- 34. Benefits and the future of pulmonary rehabilitation
This authoritative text is written by leaders in pulmonary rehabilitation. It is clearly written, logically organized, well referenced, and emphasizes evidence-based practice and a contemporary multidisciplinary approach. Offering unrivaled depth, this edition updates coverage of the benefits of pulmonary rehabilitation, therapeutic interventions, smoking cessation, exercise training, and much more as well as important research such as the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) report. This text prepares students for the Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) exam and the written registry and clinical simulations portions of the Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) exams.
• Information on existing techniques and procedures is expanded and updated in chapters on lung transplantation, functional performance assessment and training, and the management of pulmonary rehabilitation services.
• Illustrations, photographs, tables, and boxes address new and important information, reinforcing and simplifying the material.
• A hard cover and portable size offer durability and convenience.
• Reader-friendly features in each chapter include an outline, professional skills objectives, and a summary, allowing easy access to content and highlighting important concepts and ideas.
Poumons - Maladies obstructives - Patients - Réadaptation
WF 600 P982 2009
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1 | WF 600 P982 2009 | Bibliothèque Norman-Bethune [disponible] |