Author: Marie Bachelet
Publisher: De Boeck Supérieur
ISBN: 9782353270460
Category : Education
Languages : fr
Pages : 320
Book Description
Tout dépistage vise à améliorer les conditions de vie des personnes. Ainsi le dépistage néonatal de la surdité remplira cet objectif si un suivi concret et efficace est proposé aux enfants dépistés déficients auditifs et à leurs familles. Cela implique de la part de l'orthophoniste de travailler en éducation très précoce. L'enfant normo-entendant ou déficient auditif présente dès la naissance un potentiel cognitif et linguistique qui va se développer. La mission de l'orthophoniste est d'aménager un environnement linguistique adapté à l'enfant déficient auditif. Pour ce faire, son action s'articule autour de deux axes : Evaluer de façon dynamique les potentialités de l'enfant et proposer des activités polysensorielles en regard de ses résultats afin d'accompagner, de renforcer ou de consolider l'acquisition de nouvelles compétences ; Accompagner les parents et intervenir auprès de l'entourage dans un souci d'information et de formation. L'objectif est de faire accepter la surdité et de permettre la mise en place de comportements adaptés à l'enfant. Grâce à une interaction basée sur la confiance et le respect de la famille et de l'entourage, et par une prise en charge orthophonique pertinente et cohérente de l'enfant déficient auditif, l'orthophoniste favorisera un développement global harmonieux des potentialités de l'enfant afin qu'il puisse communiquer avec le monde qui l'entoure.
Naissance au pays du langage
Author: Marie Bachelet
Publisher: De Boeck Supérieur
ISBN: 9782353270460
Category : Education
Languages : fr
Pages : 320
Book Description
Tout dépistage vise à améliorer les conditions de vie des personnes. Ainsi le dépistage néonatal de la surdité remplira cet objectif si un suivi concret et efficace est proposé aux enfants dépistés déficients auditifs et à leurs familles. Cela implique de la part de l'orthophoniste de travailler en éducation très précoce. L'enfant normo-entendant ou déficient auditif présente dès la naissance un potentiel cognitif et linguistique qui va se développer. La mission de l'orthophoniste est d'aménager un environnement linguistique adapté à l'enfant déficient auditif. Pour ce faire, son action s'articule autour de deux axes : Evaluer de façon dynamique les potentialités de l'enfant et proposer des activités polysensorielles en regard de ses résultats afin d'accompagner, de renforcer ou de consolider l'acquisition de nouvelles compétences ; Accompagner les parents et intervenir auprès de l'entourage dans un souci d'information et de formation. L'objectif est de faire accepter la surdité et de permettre la mise en place de comportements adaptés à l'enfant. Grâce à une interaction basée sur la confiance et le respect de la famille et de l'entourage, et par une prise en charge orthophonique pertinente et cohérente de l'enfant déficient auditif, l'orthophoniste favorisera un développement global harmonieux des potentialités de l'enfant afin qu'il puisse communiquer avec le monde qui l'entoure.
Publisher: De Boeck Supérieur
ISBN: 9782353270460
Category : Education
Languages : fr
Pages : 320
Book Description
Tout dépistage vise à améliorer les conditions de vie des personnes. Ainsi le dépistage néonatal de la surdité remplira cet objectif si un suivi concret et efficace est proposé aux enfants dépistés déficients auditifs et à leurs familles. Cela implique de la part de l'orthophoniste de travailler en éducation très précoce. L'enfant normo-entendant ou déficient auditif présente dès la naissance un potentiel cognitif et linguistique qui va se développer. La mission de l'orthophoniste est d'aménager un environnement linguistique adapté à l'enfant déficient auditif. Pour ce faire, son action s'articule autour de deux axes : Evaluer de façon dynamique les potentialités de l'enfant et proposer des activités polysensorielles en regard de ses résultats afin d'accompagner, de renforcer ou de consolider l'acquisition de nouvelles compétences ; Accompagner les parents et intervenir auprès de l'entourage dans un souci d'information et de formation. L'objectif est de faire accepter la surdité et de permettre la mise en place de comportements adaptés à l'enfant. Grâce à une interaction basée sur la confiance et le respect de la famille et de l'entourage, et par une prise en charge orthophonique pertinente et cohérente de l'enfant déficient auditif, l'orthophoniste favorisera un développement global harmonieux des potentialités de l'enfant afin qu'il puisse communiquer avec le monde qui l'entoure.
The Dysarthrias
Author: Malcolm Ray McNeil
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
The Effectiveness of Early Intervention
Author: Michael J. Guralnick
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 694
Book Description
Summarizes and interprets the latest research and program outcomes in early intervention, for professionals in fields including ECE, developmental psychology, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, and pediatrics, as well as graduate students and policymakers. Contains sections on preventive i
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 694
Book Description
Summarizes and interprets the latest research and program outcomes in early intervention, for professionals in fields including ECE, developmental psychology, physical therapy, speech-language pathology, and pediatrics, as well as graduate students and policymakers. Contains sections on preventive i
Mitochondrial Neuropathies
Author:
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0128172258
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Mitochondrial Neuropathies, Volume 146, brings together experts in a range of diseases that damage the nervous system to present the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in their particular field, with this new release focusing on Mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease, HIV and the mitochondrial: immune interface in the CNS, The Impact of mitochondrial damage in HIV-induced peripheral neuropathy, Mitochondrial dysfunction and the pathogenesis of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, Disorders of mitochondrial biogenesis in peripheral neuropathy, Mitochondrial dysfunction and the pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathy, Manipulating mitochondria to treat peripheral neuropathy, and DCA therapy - the yin and yang of mitochondrial activation. - Contains contributions from a diverse group of experts - Presents a timely resource that brings together different fields to highlight a common pathogenic mechanism - Focuses on the role of mitochondria in diverse neuropathies
Publisher: Academic Press
ISBN: 0128172258
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Mitochondrial Neuropathies, Volume 146, brings together experts in a range of diseases that damage the nervous system to present the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in their particular field, with this new release focusing on Mitochondrial dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease, HIV and the mitochondrial: immune interface in the CNS, The Impact of mitochondrial damage in HIV-induced peripheral neuropathy, Mitochondrial dysfunction and the pathogenesis of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, Disorders of mitochondrial biogenesis in peripheral neuropathy, Mitochondrial dysfunction and the pathogenesis of diabetic neuropathy, Manipulating mitochondria to treat peripheral neuropathy, and DCA therapy - the yin and yang of mitochondrial activation. - Contains contributions from a diverse group of experts - Presents a timely resource that brings together different fields to highlight a common pathogenic mechanism - Focuses on the role of mitochondria in diverse neuropathies
Primary Pediatric Care
Author: Robert A. Hoekelman
Publisher: Mosby Incorporated
ISBN: 9780323008297
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 1936
Book Description
-- An outstanding offer, both the New Hoekelman book & CD! -- Important new information at your fingertips, whether at the office or home.
Publisher: Mosby Incorporated
ISBN: 9780323008297
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 1936
Book Description
-- An outstanding offer, both the New Hoekelman book & CD! -- Important new information at your fingertips, whether at the office or home.
Black Islanders
Author: Jim Hornby
Publisher: Charlottetown, P.E.I. : Institute of Island Studies
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Publisher: Charlottetown, P.E.I. : Institute of Island Studies
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Introduction to Clinical Examination
Author: Michael J. Ford
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 0443074178
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
The most important core skills for medical students to master are history taking and clinical examination. This extensively revised, eighth edition has been written with the philosophy that the acquisition of clinical skills is most effectively undertaken at the bedside. This pocketbook should be used as a companion, to be taken onto the wards and into consulting rooms where the information is most needed. The book begins with a system of history taking followed by a new chapter on the analysis of key symptoms. The remaining chapters cover physical examination of each of the major systems. Each stage of the examination starts with a detailed, step-by-step description of the examination method complemented by relevant illustrations, diagrams and tables on the facing page. This book is intended primarily for use at the outset of clinical training; once students have achieved proficiency in the basic skills of interviewing and examining, the book should also prove useful for revision. An invaluable starter book concentrating purely on the fundamentals of performing a patient examination. Covers each body system and outlines the principles of: - taking a history - how to conduct a physical examination - specific examination points as appropriate Concentrates only on the main symptoms of disease and then the normal and abnormal physical findings. Mention of specific diseases is confined to those most commonly encountered. Compact and pocket-sized to be carried around easily. · Now in full colour double-page format · Clear simple colour line drawings covering the essentials of a clinical examination. · Published simultaneously with the Eleventh Edition of Macleod's Clinical Examination
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
ISBN: 0443074178
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
The most important core skills for medical students to master are history taking and clinical examination. This extensively revised, eighth edition has been written with the philosophy that the acquisition of clinical skills is most effectively undertaken at the bedside. This pocketbook should be used as a companion, to be taken onto the wards and into consulting rooms where the information is most needed. The book begins with a system of history taking followed by a new chapter on the analysis of key symptoms. The remaining chapters cover physical examination of each of the major systems. Each stage of the examination starts with a detailed, step-by-step description of the examination method complemented by relevant illustrations, diagrams and tables on the facing page. This book is intended primarily for use at the outset of clinical training; once students have achieved proficiency in the basic skills of interviewing and examining, the book should also prove useful for revision. An invaluable starter book concentrating purely on the fundamentals of performing a patient examination. Covers each body system and outlines the principles of: - taking a history - how to conduct a physical examination - specific examination points as appropriate Concentrates only on the main symptoms of disease and then the normal and abnormal physical findings. Mention of specific diseases is confined to those most commonly encountered. Compact and pocket-sized to be carried around easily. · Now in full colour double-page format · Clear simple colour line drawings covering the essentials of a clinical examination. · Published simultaneously with the Eleventh Edition of Macleod's Clinical Examination
Deaf in America
Author: Carol A. Padden
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674283171
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Written by authors who are themselves Deaf, this unique book illuminates the life and culture of Deaf people from the inside, through their everyday talk, their shared myths, their art and performances, and the lessons they teach one another. Carol Padden and Tom Humphries employ the capitalized "Deaf" to refer to deaf people who share a natural language—American Sign Language (ASL—and a complex culture, historically created and actively transmitted across generations. Signed languages have traditionally been considered to be simply sets of gestures rather than natural languages. This mistaken belief, fostered by hearing people’s cultural views, has had tragic consequences for the education of deaf children; generations of children have attended schools in which they were forbidden to use a signed language. For Deaf people, as Padden and Humphries make clear, their signed language is life-giving, and is at the center of a rich cultural heritage. The tension between Deaf people’s views of themselves and the way the hearing world views them finds its way into their stories, which include tales about their origins and the characteristics they consider necessary for their existence and survival. Deaf in America includes folktales, accounts of old home movies, jokes, reminiscences, and translations of signed poems and modern signed performances. The authors introduce new material that has never before been published and also offer translations that capture as closely as possible the richness of the original material in ASL. Deaf in America will be of great interest to those interested in culture and language as well as to Deaf people and those who work with deaf children and Deaf people.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674283171
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Written by authors who are themselves Deaf, this unique book illuminates the life and culture of Deaf people from the inside, through their everyday talk, their shared myths, their art and performances, and the lessons they teach one another. Carol Padden and Tom Humphries employ the capitalized "Deaf" to refer to deaf people who share a natural language—American Sign Language (ASL—and a complex culture, historically created and actively transmitted across generations. Signed languages have traditionally been considered to be simply sets of gestures rather than natural languages. This mistaken belief, fostered by hearing people’s cultural views, has had tragic consequences for the education of deaf children; generations of children have attended schools in which they were forbidden to use a signed language. For Deaf people, as Padden and Humphries make clear, their signed language is life-giving, and is at the center of a rich cultural heritage. The tension between Deaf people’s views of themselves and the way the hearing world views them finds its way into their stories, which include tales about their origins and the characteristics they consider necessary for their existence and survival. Deaf in America includes folktales, accounts of old home movies, jokes, reminiscences, and translations of signed poems and modern signed performances. The authors introduce new material that has never before been published and also offer translations that capture as closely as possible the richness of the original material in ASL. Deaf in America will be of great interest to those interested in culture and language as well as to Deaf people and those who work with deaf children and Deaf people.
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Author: Richard J. Roberts
Publisher: Plural Publishing
ISBN: 9781597564236
Category : Brain
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury proposes that there is a diagnosable and treatable sub-type of Persistent Post-Concussive Syndrome (PPCS) following mild Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). This sub-type of PPCS is characterized by: (a) multiple intermittent (or "partial seizure-like") symptoms in the absence of a conventional epileptic syndrome; (b) untriggered, ego-dystonic mood-swings in the absence of clear environmental precipitants; (c) memory lapses and brief gap of "lost time;" and a high prior probability of responding well to treatment with anti-convulsant mood-stabilizers, such as valproic acid (Depakote, Divalproex) and carbamazepine (Tegretol). Both pediatric and adults patients may suffer from this loosely-defined syndrome and may go untreated for months or even years following one or more instances of mild TBI.. The authors and contributors, from diverse professional backgrounds-including Adult Neuropsychology, Child Neuropsychology, Sports Medicine, and Neuropsychiatry-present a valuable, expert insight into the needs and methods of treatment for this large and often underserved population. Clearly written, practical, and requiring little knowledge of brain structure and function, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury provides all involved in client care with the tools they need to ensure good outcomes. Of particular value will be the near-unique coverage of the the mechanisms underlying blast-induced neuro-trauma, a subject of great concern to military personnel, care-providers, and their families..
Publisher: Plural Publishing
ISBN: 9781597564236
Category : Brain
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury proposes that there is a diagnosable and treatable sub-type of Persistent Post-Concussive Syndrome (PPCS) following mild Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). This sub-type of PPCS is characterized by: (a) multiple intermittent (or "partial seizure-like") symptoms in the absence of a conventional epileptic syndrome; (b) untriggered, ego-dystonic mood-swings in the absence of clear environmental precipitants; (c) memory lapses and brief gap of "lost time;" and a high prior probability of responding well to treatment with anti-convulsant mood-stabilizers, such as valproic acid (Depakote, Divalproex) and carbamazepine (Tegretol). Both pediatric and adults patients may suffer from this loosely-defined syndrome and may go untreated for months or even years following one or more instances of mild TBI.. The authors and contributors, from diverse professional backgrounds-including Adult Neuropsychology, Child Neuropsychology, Sports Medicine, and Neuropsychiatry-present a valuable, expert insight into the needs and methods of treatment for this large and often underserved population. Clearly written, practical, and requiring little knowledge of brain structure and function, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury provides all involved in client care with the tools they need to ensure good outcomes. Of particular value will be the near-unique coverage of the the mechanisms underlying blast-induced neuro-trauma, a subject of great concern to military personnel, care-providers, and their families..
Universal Newborn Hearing Screening
Author: Lynn G. Spivak
Publisher: Thieme
ISBN: 9780865776999
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Following the NIH recommendations of 1993, most U.S. hospitals now carry out Universal Newborn Hearing Screening. This new book-the first complete guide to this expanding field-provides detailed information on staff training, data collection, quality control measures and other UNHS issues. Practical and up-to-date, the book is a must for all specialists concerned with the development and management of newborn screening programs. The only book to combine specific management tips with the first-hand experience of seasoned UNHS professionals, this book should be in the collection of all audiologists, physicians, nurses and hospital administrators.
Publisher: Thieme
ISBN: 9780865776999
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 296
Book Description
Following the NIH recommendations of 1993, most U.S. hospitals now carry out Universal Newborn Hearing Screening. This new book-the first complete guide to this expanding field-provides detailed information on staff training, data collection, quality control measures and other UNHS issues. Practical and up-to-date, the book is a must for all specialists concerned with the development and management of newborn screening programs. The only book to combine specific management tips with the first-hand experience of seasoned UNHS professionals, this book should be in the collection of all audiologists, physicians, nurses and hospital administrators.