Rehabilitation Nursing: A Contemporary Approach to Practice is a clinically-focused text intended to integrate rehabilitation into an academic curriculum as well as offer a reference for practicing nurses preparing for certification. Incorporating competencies set forth by the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN), the text includes key terms, learning objectives, case studies, critical thinking, personal reflection, resources, and web links. Evidence-based, clinically focused, and practical, it offers unique and ...
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Rehabilitation Nursing: A Contemporary Approach to Practice is a clinically-focused text intended to integrate rehabilitation into an academic curriculum as well as offer a reference for practicing nurses preparing for certification. Incorporating competencies set forth by the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses (ARN), the text includes key terms, learning objectives, case studies, critical thinking, personal reflection, resources, and web links. Evidence-based, clinically focused, and practical, it offers unique and expert insights from an interdisciplinary author team drawing from nursing, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, nutrition, and many more. All chapters address ethics, research, and teaching and include a wide-variety of topics such as stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputation, joint replacement, neurological problems, cardio/pulmonary, chronic illness, pediatric and geriatric rehabilitation, and health policy.
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