Management of Brain-injured Children
Richard Appleton(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. March 1998
Book
Hardback
269 pages
978-0-19-262794-0 (ISBN)
Description
This text describes the epidemiology, assessment, and management of traumatic and non-traumatic brain injuries in children. Throughout, the emphasis is upon providing a multidisciplinary and integrated "team" approach to understanding these problems. Each chapter has been written by specialists who have regularly worked with brain injured children, providing perspectives from neurologists, psychologists, a hospital play specialist, a social worker, speech and language therapist, headteacher, physiotherapists, and finally, a parent's point of view. The book focuses in detail on the acute medical and nursing needs of the children, the types of problems and difficulties both they and their families encounter, and discusses how the child can ultimately be returned to the community. Finally, recommendations for the prevention of such injuries are discussed. The book provides a comprehensive, and easily accessible guide for any specialists regularly, or occasionally required to deal with head injuries in children.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Fr.figs.
ISBN-13
978-0-19-262794-0 (9780192627940)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
Epidemiology - the causes of brain injury in children; resuscitation and acute treatment of brain injuries (traumatic and atraumatic); the rehabilitation process - the "team" or multidisciplinary approach; immediate medical and nursing needs; physical difficulties; feeding difficulties; speech and language difficulties; cognitive and educational difficulties; behavioural and emotional difficulties; community liaison; the impact of brain injury on the family; the prevention of brain injuries; a parent's point of view.