Description
Book SynopsisThis book is a comprehensive guide in understanding autism, formulating effective communication strategies, and developing best care practices for health care professionals. It covers sensory issues, pain tolerance, body awareness, communication challenges, legal and ethical issues, HIPPA compliance, Americans with Disabilities Act, and many more issues associated with dealing with a patient or others on the autism spectrum.
It's important for healthcare professionals to realize that communication starts at the Admissions Desk and follows through to the patient's discharge. Whether the patient is simply going for a routine doctor's appointment or getting admitted for major surgery, the autism patient needs specialized care for optimal results. This book is geared for use in healthcare curriculum courses as well as use as a guidebook for all healthcare and allied healthcare providers.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: What Is Autism?
- Chapter 2: Demonstration Activity of Being Autistic
- Chapter 3: Looking Through My Autistic Eyes at the Healthcare System
- Chapter 4: Thinking Outside the Box
- Chapter 5: Communicating with the Autistic Patient
- Chapter 6: Sensory Issues & Sensory Processing Disorder
- Chapter 7: Adaptation of the Environment
- Chapter 8: Meltdowns & Safety
- Chapter 9: Pain Perception of the Individual with Autism
- Chapter 10: Preparing the Autistic Patient for an Exam or Procedure
- Chapter 11: The Importance of Websites, Videos and Albums to Prep the Autistic Patient
- Chapter 12: Identification of Autistic Patients
- Chapter 13: Emergency Department
- Chapter 14: In-Patient Admissions of a Patient with ASD
- Chapter 15: Preparing for the Operating Room
- Chapter 16: Anesthesia for the Autistic Patient
- Chapter 17: Women’s Health
- Chapter 18: HIPPA Requirements
- Chapter 19: American’s with Disabilities Act
- Chapter 20: Putting All the Pieces Together
- Chapter 21: The Parents: The Unsung Heroes Conclusion
- References Links