Prix bas
CHF73.60
Impression sur demande - l'exemplaire sera recherché pour vous.
Zusatztext This is a nicely written description of dementia for health care professionals. [This book] is about managing people living with dementiareasonably detailed account but in a clear and understandable way. Informationen zum Autor Peter V. Rabins is the founding director of the Division of Geriatric and Neuropsychiatry in the Johns Hopkins Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. He was the Richman Family Professor of Alzhiemer's disease and related disorders. Klappentext This is a comprehensive, yet practical guide to the care and management of patients with dementia from time of diagnosis to the end of life. It is intended for the increasing number of physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, rehabilitation therapists, and long-term care givers responsible for the care of individuals with dementia. In the Third Edition, the authors have increased their emphasis on the use of non-pharmacologic treatments for behavioral and neuropsychiatric symptoms and incorporated the previous edition's chapter on genetics into their discussion of specific diseases that cause dementia. Other sections that have received extensive revision or expansion include those on diagnostic techniques, early prevention, evaluation of clinical needs, and variations between sites of care. Zusammenfassung The third edition of Practical Dementia Care is a comprehensive, yet practical guide targeted toward physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, rehabilitation therapists, and long-term care givers for individuals with dementia. It offers extensive coverage of symptoms and treatment options, with an emphasis on maximizing quality of life. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Definitions and overview of the book Constantine G. Lyketsos Chapter 2 Neurodegenerative diseases causing dementia Paul Rosenberg, Gregory Pontone, Chiadikaobi Onyike CHAPTER 3 Other diseases causing dementia Peter V. Rabins CHAPTER 4 The evaluation and formulation of dementia Constantine G. Lyketsos CHAPTER 5 Overview of dementia care Quincy Samus and Betty Black CHAPTER 6 Supportive care for the patient Constantine G. Lyketsos and Peter V. Rabins CHAPTER 7 Support for the family and care providers Peter V. Rabins and Constantine G. Lyketsos CHAPTER 8 Disease specific therapies and symptomatic cognitive enhancement Christopher Marano and Constantine Lyketsos CHAPTER 9 Neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia: general approach and non-pharmacologic treatment Helen C. Kales CHAPTER 10 Pharmacologic treatments for neuropsychiatric symptoms Christopher Marano and Constantine G. Lyketsos CHAPTER 11 Prevention, early detection and mild cognitive impairment Paul Rosenberg CHAPTER 12 Care in Advanced disease Peter V. Rabins CHAPTER 13 Ethical and Legal Issues Peter V. Rabins ...
Auteur
Peter V. Rabins is the founding director of the Division of Geriatric and Neuropsychiatry in the Johns Hopkins Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. He was the Richman Family Professor of Alzhiemer's disease and related disorders.
Texte du rabat
This is a comprehensive, yet practical guide to the care and management of patients with dementia from time of diagnosis to the end of life. It is intended for the increasing number of physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, rehabilitation therapists, and long-term care givers responsible for the care of individuals with dementia. In the Third Edition, the authors have increased their emphasis on the use of non-pharmacologic treatments for behavioral and neuropsychiatric symptoms and incorporated the previous edition's chapter on genetics into their discussion of specific diseases that cause dementia. Other sections that have received extensive revision or expansion include those on diagnostic techniques, early prevention, evaluation of clinical needs, and variations between sites of care.
Résumé
The third edition of Practical Dementia Care is a comprehensive, yet practical guide targeted toward physicians, nurses, psychologists, social workers, rehabilitation therapists, and long-term care givers for individuals with dementia. It offers extensive coverage of symptoms and treatment options, with an emphasis on maximizing quality of life.
Contenu
Chapter 1 Definitions and overview of the book
Constantine G. Lyketsos
Chapter 2 Neurodegenerative diseases causing dementia
Paul Rosenberg, Gregory Pontone, Chiadikaobi Onyike
CHAPTER 3 Other diseases causing dementia
Peter V. Rabins
CHAPTER 4 The evaluation and formulation of dementia
Constantine G. Lyketsos
CHAPTER 5 Overview of dementia care
Quincy Samus and Betty Black
CHAPTER 6 Supportive care for the patient
Constantine G. Lyketsos and Peter V. Rabins
CHAPTER 7 Support for the family and care providers
Peter V. Rabins and Constantine G. Lyketsos
CHAPTER 8 Disease specific therapies and symptomatic cognitive enhancement
Christopher Marano and Constantine Lyketsos
CHAPTER 9 Neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia: general approach and non-pharmacologic treatment Helen C. Kales
CHAPTER 10 Pharmacologic treatments for neuropsychiatric symptoms
Christopher Marano and Constantine G. Lyketsos
CHAPTER 11 Prevention, early detection and mild cognitive impairment
Paul Rosenberg
CHAPTER 12 Care in Advanced disease
Peter V. Rabins
CHAPTER 13 Ethical and Legal Issues
Peter V. Rabins