Pulmonary Rehabilitation - John E. Hodgkin

Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Guidelines to Success
Buch | Hardcover
744 Seiten
2000 | 3rd Revised edition
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins (Verlag)
978-0-7817-1989-6 (ISBN)
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Addresses the need for team care of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and demonstrates how to organize and manage an effective pulmonary rehabilitation program. This book combines theory with resources for practice. It is suitable for members of the inpatient and home care pulmonary rehabilitation team.
This thoroughly updated, newly organized edition addresses the need for team care of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and demonstrates how to organize and manage an effective pulmonary rehabilitation program. A guide for each member of the in-patient and home care pulmonary rehabilitation team, this book combines theory with resources for practice. Its chapters cover the following topics: up-to-date coverage of patient assessment; smoking cessation; pharmacologic therapy; nutrition support; aerosol/oxygen therapies; guidelines for marketing/administering a rehabilitation program in the United States and abroad; and forms, protocols and schedules.Features new to this edition include: the expertise of new co-author, Bartolome R.Celli, MD; section headings, chapter outlines and chapter objectives; eight additional chapters covering ventilatory muscle training, outcomes measurement, sleep disorders, surgical intervention of COPD, rehabilitation for patients with neuromuscular disease, rehabilitation in nonobstructive lung disease, and European mechanical ventilation methods; an international pulmonary rehabilitation section that features perspectives from Canada, Europe, Japan, South America, the Philippines, and the United States; enhanced tables and boxes; and, twenty-nine chapters rewritten by new contributors.

I. Historical Perspective of Pulmonary Rehabilitation 1. Historical Perspective of Pulmonary Rehabilitation II. Basic Concepts of Pulmonary Rehabilitation 2. Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Definition and Essential Components 3. Selection and Assessment of the Patient for Pulmonary Rehabilitation 4. Pathophysiology of COPD 5. Dyspnea: Symptom Assessment and Management 6. Patient and Family Education III.Therapeutic Intervention in Pulmonary Rehabilitation 7. Pharmacologic Therapy 8. Aerosol Therapy 9. Oxygen Therapy 10. Exercise in the Rehabilitation of Patients with Respiratory Disease..NEW! 11. Ventilatory Muscle Training 12. Physical Therapy for Individuals with Chronic Lung Disease 13. Life Management Skill 14. Nutrition Assessment and Support 15. Smoking Cessation 16. Psychosocial Considerations 17. Sexuality in the Pulmonary Patient 18. Preventive Medicine Aspects IV. Special Considerations in Pulmonary Rehabilitation 19. Adherence/Compliance in the Pulmonary Patient 20. Outcome Assessment.NEW! 21. Home Mechanical Ventilation in the USA 22. Home Mechanical Ventilation in Europe.NEW! 23. Surgical Therapy for COPD.NEW! 24. Ethical Issues in Patients with Advanced Lung Disease 25. Social and Recreational Support of the Pulmonary Patient 26. Sleep Disorders in Pulmonary Patients.NEW! 27. The Role of Home Care 28. Traveling and the Patient with Respiratory Disease.NEW! 29. Marketing of Pulmonary Rehabilitation 30. Reimbursement for Pulmonary Rehabilitation V. Pulmonary Rehabilitation for Miscellaneous Disorders 31. Physical Medicine Interventions and Rehabilitation of Patients with Neuromuscular Weakness.NEW! 32. Rehabilitation in Non-Obstructive Lung Diseases...NEW! 33. Rehabilitation in Non-COPD Lung Disease VI. International Approach to Pulmonary Rehabilitation.NEW! 34. The Canadian Perspective.NEW! 35. The European Perspective.NEW! 36. The Japanese Perspective.NEW! 37. The South American Perspective.NEW! 38. The Philippine Perspective.NEW! 39. The U.S.A. Perspective.NEW! VII.Benefits and the Future of Pulmonary Rehabilitation 40. Benefits and the Future of Pulmonary Rehabilitation

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.7.2000
Zusatzinfo 151
Verlagsort Philadelphia
Sprache englisch
Maße 184 x 254 mm
Gewicht 1543 g
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Pneumologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie Rehabilitation
ISBN-10 0-7817-1989-5 / 0781719895
ISBN-13 978-0-7817-1989-6 / 9780781719896
Zustand Neuware
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