MEDICAL SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ACROSS THE CARE CONTINUUM. AN INTRODUCTION

MEDICAL SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ACROSS THE CARE CONTINUUM. AN INTRODUCTION

Editorial:
PLURAL PUBLISHING
Año de edición:
Materia
Anatomía Patológica
ISBN:
978-1-63550-268-8
Páginas:
378
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

120,00 €

Despues:

114,00 €

Preface
About the Authors
Contributors
Chapter 1. Medical Speech-Language Pathology: Key Concepts
Alex F. Johnson
Chapter 2. Acute Care Medical Settings
Bridget J. Perry and Barbara H. Jacobson
Chapter 3. Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities
Julia R.W. Haffer and Megan E. Schliep
Chapter 4. Skilled Nursing Facilities
Mary L. Casper
Chapter 5. Speech-Language Pathology Services in Home Health Care Settings
Megan L. Malone and Jennifer Loehr
Chapter 6. Outpatient Care & Ongoing Therapy Services in Health Settings
Minal Kadam, Megan E. Schliep, and Alex F. Johnson
Chapter 7. Pediatric Medical Speech-Language Pathology
Kaitlyn Johnston Minchin
Chapter 8. Pharmacology in Medical Speech-Language Pathology
Abigail Burka
Chapter 9. Neuroimaging for Speech-Language Pathologists
Erin L. Meier and Jeffrey P. Johnson
Chapter 10. The Role of Speech-Language Pathologists Across Systems – Case Studies in Care
Zachary Smith
Appendix A
Index

This exciting new text offers a comprehensive, engaging, and readable overview to the dynamic field of medical speech-language pathology. It is the first medical speech-language pathology textbook that is not focused on the various disorders, but instead examines the scope and key concepts of the profession, such as clinical reasoning, interprofessional practice, and the continuum of care. The book provides an in-depth overview of health care workplace settings (acute care, inpatient rehabilitation, skilled nursing, home health, outpatient care, pediatric service delivery, pharmacology, and neuroimaging).

The text also includes numerous case studies that instructors and students can use to explore application of both clinical- and setting-specific principles as a primer for practice in “the real world.”

Key Features
• Chapters are authored by respected experts within both academia and medical speech-language pathology
• Numerous figures, tables, and photos enhance readers’ visual learning experience
• Boxed focal points highlight areas of emphasis, special practice considerations, competencies, and cases
• Case studies, where students are introduced to patient assessment, treatment, and management examples across the care continuum
• An Appendix listing common medical test procedures and reference values.
• PowerPoint lecture slides for instructors

Medical Speech-Language Pathology Across the Care Continuum: An Introduction is also helpful for speech-language pathologists transitioning from a school-based or private practice setting into health care.