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Nursing of autism spectrum disorder : evidence-based integrated care across the lifespan / Ellen Giarelli, EdD, RN, CRNP, Marcia R. Gardner, PhD, RN, CRNP, CPN, editors.

Contributor(s): Giarelli, Ellen [editor of compilation.] | Gardner, Marcia R. (Marcia Rubenstein) [editor of compilation.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Springer Publishing Company, [2012]Description: xv, 508 pages : illustrations (black and white)Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780826108487 (ebook)Subject(s): Autism spectrum disorders -- Nursing | Health and Wellbeing | Paediatric nursing | Neurology & clinical neurophysiology | Autism & Asperger's SyndromeGenre/Form: Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9780826108470Summary: Designed as a textbook and reference for nurses and nursing students, this unique volume provides a wealth of evidence-based information about the special treatment needs of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). "This book helps move healthcare forward by recognizing the range of issues across the lifespan that people with ASD may face. . . [and] brings together a wealth of expertise with information and strategies across the lifespan." From the Foreword by Catherine Rice, PhD National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities Center for Disease Control and Prevention Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a growing health problem and nearly all nurses are likely to care for individuals with ASD. Designed as a textbook and a reference, this volume prepares nurses to recognize the unique challenges of providing evidence-based health care that meets the special needs of ASD patients across the lifespan and in multiple practice settings. Chapters include setting-specific case studies followed by consistently formatted information about key clinical issues, clinical assessment, and best practice nursing plans of care. The book is organized on a social model of disability with a focus on the environmental, cultural, and economic barriers encountered by people with ASD. It highlights the significant role played by nurses in the treatment of ASD patients and helps nurses integrate the specialized information about ASD into their clinical practice. Each section of the book reflects a different life stage and is organized to include learning objectives and developmental needs at the beginning of a section, with key points, a guide to clinical problem solving, and thought-provoking review questions at the end. Key Features: Provides evidence-based information for nurses about the special treatment needs of individuals with ASD Explains how functional deficits of people with ASD complicate health care delivery and how nurses can use this knowledge to provide quality care Addresses clinical issues across the lifespan and in multiple settings through case studies that illustrate best practice nursing care for a variety of problems Ideal for continuing education programs, post-master's certificate programs, and school nurse certification programs
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Designed as a textbook and reference for nurses and nursing students, this unique volume provides a wealth of evidence-based information about the special treatment needs of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). "This book helps move healthcare forward by recognizing the range of issues across the lifespan that people with ASD may face. . . [and] brings together a wealth of expertise with information and strategies across the lifespan." From the Foreword by Catherine Rice, PhD National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities Center for Disease Control and Prevention Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a growing health problem and nearly all nurses are likely to care for individuals with ASD. Designed as a textbook and a reference, this volume prepares nurses to recognize the unique challenges of providing evidence-based health care that meets the special needs of ASD patients across the lifespan and in multiple practice settings. Chapters include setting-specific case studies followed by consistently formatted information about key clinical issues, clinical assessment, and best practice nursing plans of care. The book is organized on a social model of disability with a focus on the environmental, cultural, and economic barriers encountered by people with ASD. It highlights the significant role played by nurses in the treatment of ASD patients and helps nurses integrate the specialized information about ASD into their clinical practice. Each section of the book reflects a different life stage and is organized to include learning objectives and developmental needs at the beginning of a section, with key points, a guide to clinical problem solving, and thought-provoking review questions at the end. Key Features: Provides evidence-based information for nurses about the special treatment needs of individuals with ASD Explains how functional deficits of people with ASD complicate health care delivery and how nurses can use this knowledge to provide quality care Addresses clinical issues across the lifespan and in multiple settings through case studies that illustrate best practice nursing care for a variety of problems Ideal for continuing education programs, post-master's certificate programs, and school nurse certification programs

Also available in printed form ISBN 9780826108470

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