nursing home survey results
February 28th, 2009

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Results From The Evaluation Of The Massachusetts Nursing Home Connecti $9.41 Results From The Evaluation Of The Massachusetts Nursing Home Connecti |
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Trends And Prospects Of Electronic Home Working: Results Of A Survey I $4.92 Trends And Prospects Of Electronic Home Working: Results Of A Survey I |
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Nursing Home Federal Requirements: Guidelines to Surveyors and Survey $83.78 Accessible and user-friendly, this updated edition contains information that is essential for nursing home administrators as well as educators and professionals preparing for licensure. It is the only text that provides a comprehensive index to nursing home federal requirements.Designated a Doody’s Core Title!pAccessible and user-friendly, this updated edition of Nursing Home Federal Requirements contains information that is essential for nursing home administrators as well as educators and professionals preparing for licensure. It presents the latest federal guidelines and the procedures used by federal surveyors in certifying facilities for participation in Medicare and Medicaid. It is the only text that provides a comprehensive index to nursing home federal requirements.pThe volume spans every aspect and service of a nursing home, from telephone access and comfortable lighting to urinary incontinence treatment and proper drug storage. Administrators who implement these regulations will ensure that outstanding quality assurance and risk management programs are in place. |
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Results of the Business Survey: Vol. VI-6 $12.4 Results of the Business Survey: Vol. VI-6 |
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Psychiatric Care in the Nursing Home $2.08 Just as demographic studies of the human population reveal a steep increase in the number of people living to a very old age, there has been a corresponding increase in the number of people residing in nursing homes. The majority of these residents are suffering from mental or neurobehavioral illnesses and are in need of physicians qualified to deal with the scope of geriatric psychiatry.brThis book presents a comprehensive survey of the present state of knowledge about psychiatric illness in the long-term care setting. Recognized experts in geriatrics and geriatric psychiatry provide practical recommendations for the evaluation and treatment of psychiatric disorders that complicate the care of nursing home residents. Among the topics covered in detail are the phenomenology, diagnosis, and therapy of depression, anxiety, agitation, sexual dysfunction, sleep disorders, substance abuse, and psychosis. Modern strategies for successful psychopharmacologic and psychotherapeutic measures are examined in detail, and special considerations related to dementia and delirium in the nursing home setting are discussed. Complementing these clinical guidelines are chapters specifically devoted to ethical and medicolegal issues, as well as the special needs of nursing home residents with mental retardation. All professionals in the geriatric mental health field, including internists, family practitioners, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, gerontologists, and social workers, will find this book invaluable.br1. The Nursing Home as a Psychiatric Hospital,emE. Kim and B. Rovner/embrbrThe text…has a consistent format throughout most of the chapters; a clear, unobtrusive style; a complete index; and a very large and up-to-date bibliography at the end of each chapter….I would recommend to any psychiatrist attempting to help the medically ill patient.–emAmerican Journal of/ememGeriatric Psychiatry/emp/pbr |





