<P>With a foreword by a pioneer of Pain Clinics, Dr Keith Budd, this pocket-sized book is a handy reference for family practitioners, medical educators in musculo-skeletal medicine.</P> <P>This field of medicine involves a large number of patients and this book is written by an authority on the sub
Clinical Practice in Correctional Medicine
β Scribed by Michael Puisis, D.O. (Eds.)
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 566
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Associate Editors, Page vii
Contributors, Pages ix-xii
Preface, Page xiii, Michael Puisis
Chapter 1 - Doctors, Patients, and the History of Correctional Medicine, Pages 3-11, Lambert N. King
Chapter 2 - Interaction Between Correctional Staff and Health Care Providers in the Delivery of Medical Care, Pages 12-18, Joseph E. Paris
Chapter 3 - Medical Ethics and Correctional Health Care, Pages 19-27, B. Jaye Anno, Steven S. Spencer
Chapter 4 - Health and Public Health Advocacy for Prisoners, Pages 28-38, Robert L. Cohen
Chapter 5 - Intake Screening and Periodic Health Evaluations, Pages 41-49, John M. Raba
Chapter 6 - Sick Call, Pages 50-65, Catherine M. Knox, Steven Shelton
Chapter 7 - Chronic Disease Management, Pages 66-88, Michael Puisis, Harold Appel
Chapter 8 - Infirmary Care, Pages 89-108, Elizabeth Sazie, Mary Raines
Chapter 9 - The Hospital Secure Unit, Pages 109-119, Budd Heyman
Chapter 10 - Health Services for Youth in Juvenile Justice Programs, Pages 120-143, Michael D. Cohen, Larry Burd, Marty Beyer
Chapter 11 - Women's Health Care in the Incarcerated Setting, Pages 144-163, Stamatia Richardson
Chapter 12 - Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS and Other Infectious Diseases in Correctional Facilities, Pages 167-174, Theodore M. Hammett
Chapter 13 - Overview of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Pages 175-181, Richard H. Kahn, Riduan Joesoef, Getahun Aynalem, Michael Puisis, John M. Raba, Peter R. Kerndt
Chapter 14 - HIV in the Correctional Facility, Pages 182-216, Frederick L. Altice, Sandra A. Springer
Chapter 15 - Viral Hepatitis Infections in Corrections, Pages 217-229, Newton E. Kendig, Michael B. Nelson
Chapter 16 - Infection Control in the Correctional Setting, Pages 230-258, Joseph A. Bick
Chapter 17 - Tuberculosis in the Correctional Facility, Pages 259-281, Mark N. Lobato, Joe Goldenson
Chapter 18 - Psychiatric Intake Screening, Pages 285-291, Erin M. Spiers, Steven E. Pitt, Joel A. Dvoskin
Chapter 19 - Correctional-Based Mental Health Services: Designing a System That Works, Pages 292-305, Hal Smith, Leta D. Smith
Chapter 20 - Crisis Stabilization in Correctional Settings, Pages 306-316, Donna Marie Schwartz-Watts, Richard L. Frierson
Chapter 21 - Suicide Prevention in Correctional Facilities: An Overview, Pages 317-328, Lindsay M. Hayes
Chapter 22 - Self-Harm and Other Disruptive Conduct of Behaviorally Disordered Inmates, Pages 329-340, Lee H. Rome
Chapter 23 - Correctional, Public, and Community Health Collaboration in the United States, Pages 343-356, Thomas Lincoln, John R. Miles
Chapter 24 - Preventive Health Issues for Individuals in Jails and Prisons, Pages 357-374, John P. May
Chapter 25 - Opioid Replacement Therapy and Other Harm Reduction Interventions in Jails and Prisons, Pages 375-386, Bruce G. Trigg
Chapter 26 - The Treatment of Alcohol and Other Drug Withdrawal Syndromes in Persons Taken into Custody, Pages 387-399, H. Blair Carlson, Jane A. Kennedy
Chapter 27 - Mortality in Jails and Prisons, Pages 401-414, Michael F. Kelley, Lannette Linthicum
Chapter 28 - Nursing Role and Practice in Correctional Facilities, Pages 417-425, Madeleine LaMarre
Chapter 29 - Nursing in the Primary Care Setting, Pages 426-459, Gayle F. Burrow, Catherine M. Knox, Heather Villanueva
Chapter 30 - The Infection Control Program, Pages 460-471, Mary Ellen Lane
Chapter 31 - Promoting Systems for Continuity of Care, Pages 472-488, JoRene Kerns, Becky Pinney
Chapter 32 - Challenges of Improving Quality in the Correctional Setting, Pages 491-502, Gordon D. Schiff, Ronald Shansky
Chapter 33 - Using Performance Improvement Measurement to Improve Chronic Disease Management in Prisons, Pages 503-509, Seijeoung Kim, Ronald Shansky, Gordon D. Schiff
Chapter 34 - Health Care Quality Through Care Management, Pages 510-519, Robert B. Greifinger
Chapter 35 - Legal Considerations in the Delivery of Health Care Services in Prisons and Jails, Pages 520-528, William J. Rold
Chapter 36 - Delivery of End-of-Life Care in the Prison Setting, Pages 529-537, Fleet W. Maull
Chapter 37 - End-of-Life Care in Prisons and Jails, Pages 538-544, Nancy Neveloff Dubler, Budd Heyman
Chapter 38 - Technology in Correctional Medicine, Pages 545-555, Lawrence H. Mendel, Ralph P. Woodward
Chapter 39 - Correctional Dental Services, Pages 556-563, Nicholas S. Makrides, Joseph N. Costa, Daniel J. Hickey, Phillip D. Woods, Ronald Bajuscak
Index, Pages 565-576
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