Description |
xvi, 256 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm |
Series |
Clinical decision making |
|
Clinical decision making.
|
Contents |
Acute care -- Skilled nursing facility -- Inpatient rehabilitation -- Home health care -- Community services -- Outpatient rehabilitation -- Federal or state government agencies -- Psychiatric care |
Summary |
Clinical decisionmaking: case studies for the occupational therapy assistant is a first of its kind text designed to help students, entry-level practitioners and professors work on fostering clinical reasoning skills in the provision of occupational therapy assistant services. The case studies in this book incorporate the most common practice settings across the continuum of care and follow clients as they progress across this continuum. Organized broadly around the current Occupational Therapy Practice Framework of the American Occupational Therapy Association, each case contains examples of how this framework can be applied to a particular client. The case studies in this book are meant to provoke discussion about treatment planning, ethical issues and collaboration with the client, family and other healthcare providers |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Occupational therapy assistants.
|
|
Occupational therapy -- Case studies.
|
|
Occupational Therapy -- methods.
|
|
Occupational Therapy -- nursing.
|
Genre/Form |
Case Reports.
|
|
Case studies.
|
LC no. |
2009942337 |
ISBN |
1435425766 |
|
9781435425767 |
|