Dysphagia: A Continuum of Care

Dysphagia: A Continuum of Care
ISBN-10
0834207850
ISBN-13
9780834207851
Series
Dysphagia
Category
Medical / Audiology & Speech Pathology
Pages
202
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Aspen Publishers
Author
Barbara C. Sonies

Description

There's no doubt that dysphagia must be considered from an anatomical or physiological viewpoint in order to diagnose the condition and deve lop a treatment plan. But today, more than ever, clinicians must also consider the legal, ethical, and social issues associated with dysphag ia care. This book provides a first-rate, up-to-the-minute understandi ng of the continuum of care that includes patients, families, and prof essionals. Readers will also gain a better understanding of the legal risks and ethical considerations in treatment of dysphagia -- as well as the social and cultural implications of treatment approaches.

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