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In this era of managed health care and a focus on quality, the appropriate use of quick and cost-ef?cient screening methods has become critical in the assessment process. From brain injury to dementia, occupational therapists working with adults with neurological difficulties must be able to efficiently use various screening methods to pinpoint deficits and determine how they affect a client’s daily functioning.

This update of the classic text is a functional, easy-to-understand instruction manual describing the most common screening methods for clients with neurological disorders.

10 primary areas of neurologic screening are presented:
  • 1. Cognition
  • 2. Vision
  • 3. Perception
  • 4. Sensation
  • 5. Peripheral nerve function
  • 6. Motor function (including deep tendon re?ex function)
  • 7. Basal ganglia and cerebellar function (balance, postural control, automated movements)
  • 8. Cranial nerve function
  • 9. Dysphagia
  • 10. Mental status.
Each chapter includes functional implications of impairment, screening procedures, red flags (signs and symptoms), available in-depth assessments, and screening forms. Step-by-step instructions and extensive photographs guide clinicians through the screening process.

Designed to allow therapists to easily identify possible impairment, document identi?ed dysfunction, and determine if further in-depth evaluation is warranted, this bestselling text is a valuable reference tool for students to take from the classroom to the clinic.

Screening Adult Neurologic Populations: A Step-by-Step Instruction Manual

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Paperback / softback by Sharon A. Gutman , Alison B. Schonfeld

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    Publisher: American Occupational Therapy
    Publication Date: 30/03/2019
    ISBN13: 9781569004661, 978-1569004661
    ISBN10: 1569004668

    Number of Pages: 260

    Non Fiction , Education

    Description

    In this era of managed health care and a focus on quality, the appropriate use of quick and cost-ef?cient screening methods has become critical in the assessment process. From brain injury to dementia, occupational therapists working with adults with neurological difficulties must be able to efficiently use various screening methods to pinpoint deficits and determine how they affect a client’s daily functioning.

    This update of the classic text is a functional, easy-to-understand instruction manual describing the most common screening methods for clients with neurological disorders.

    10 primary areas of neurologic screening are presented:
    • 1. Cognition
    • 2. Vision
    • 3. Perception
    • 4. Sensation
    • 5. Peripheral nerve function
    • 6. Motor function (including deep tendon re?ex function)
    • 7. Basal ganglia and cerebellar function (balance, postural control, automated movements)
    • 8. Cranial nerve function
    • 9. Dysphagia
    • 10. Mental status.
    Each chapter includes functional implications of impairment, screening procedures, red flags (signs and symptoms), available in-depth assessments, and screening forms. Step-by-step instructions and extensive photographs guide clinicians through the screening process.

    Designed to allow therapists to easily identify possible impairment, document identi?ed dysfunction, and determine if further in-depth evaluation is warranted, this bestselling text is a valuable reference tool for students to take from the classroom to the clinic.

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