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  • Inpatient Functional Communication Interview : Screening, Assessment, and Intervention
    Inpatient Functional Communication Interview : Screening, Assessment, and Intervention

    The Inpatient Functional Communication Interview: Screening, Assessment, and Intervention (IFCI: SAI) is a set of four resources for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and other healthcare professionals working in acute and rehabilitation hospitals.They can be used separately or together to enhance patient-provider communication in hospitals.The IFCI: SAI has been developed so healthcare professionals can identify and support patients who have difficulty communicating, with a focus on patients with communication disability. The first resource is the Screening Questionnaire.The Screening Questionnaire is designed to identify patients who have difficulty communicating about their healthcare and will need support to communicate with healthcare providers in hospital. The second resource is the Inpatient Functional Communication Interview (IFCI).The IFCI is a semi-structured interview that the SLP conducts at the patient’s bedside.During the interview, the SLP investigates how well the patient can communicate in everyday healthcare communication activities.If the SLP and patient have difficulty communicating, the clinician investigates if any communication supports or strategies enable successful communication. The third resource is a set of impairment rating scales.These assist the SLP to rate their initial clinical impressions of the patient’s speech intelligibility, spoken language, and cognitive-communicative function.Each rating scale provides descriptions of speech, language, and cognitive-communicative function on a five-point scale ranging from no impairment to complete impairment. The final resource is a set of Environmental Questionnaires (EQs).The EQs assist SLPs and other healthcare professionals to screen the communicative environment for factors influencing patient-provider communication in their setting.Once the factors that influence patient-provider communication have been identified, SLPs and other healthcare professionals may be better informed and more able to systematically address these factors to develop communicatively accessible hospital services. Speech-language pathologists play a vital role in supporting hospital patients with communication disorders and their healthcare providers to communicate in optimal ways.This requires a broad view of the role of SLPs in hospitals: one that incorporates individual patient-provider interactions and the broader communicative environment of the hospital as well.The Inpatient Functional Communication Interview: Screening, Assessment, and Intervention provides SLPs and other healthcare professionals with the resources to explore and develop this emerging, new role.Additionally, a PluralPlus companion website includes video examples that pair with case studies from the book to demonstrate how to use the resources in practice.

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  • Teaching Inpatient Medicine : Connecting, Coaching, and Communicating in the Hospital
    Teaching Inpatient Medicine : Connecting, Coaching, and Communicating in the Hospital

    Teaching Inpatient Medicine, Second Edition equips physician-educators with proven, practical strategies to ease their learners' journey toward becoming autonomous medical professionals.Most physicians have not had formal training on how to teach yet find themselves leading medical learners while ensuring best patient care practices.Supported by close study of a diverse group of teaching attending physicians, Teaching Inpatient Medicine presents a comprehensive guide for teachers of inpatient medicine in all stages of their careers who are looking to improve their teaching approach and their ability to connect with patients and learners.This second edition features new chapters emphasizing strategies used by female and underrepresented minority attendings to navigate gender- and race-based challenges, including methods for mitigating unconscious bias and positioning themselves as leaders.The authors also address the enhanced importance of communication in healthcare and the challenges inherent to the COVID-19 pandemic with authentic teaching examples for how best to teach and lead in times of crisis.Equally instructive and empathic, Teaching Inpatient Medicine, Second Edition is a treasury of actionable practices that will inspire and empower teachers and learners alike.

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  • Whimsical Girls : Fun Inspiration and Instant Creative Gratification
    Whimsical Girls : Fun Inspiration and Instant Creative Gratification

    Reclaim your creativity with this one-of-a-kind workbook of fabulous females to personalize!It’s perfect for coloring enthusiasts and mixed-media artists.  This is not your typical coloring book. Created by celebrated artist Jane Davenport, and dedicated solely to images of women, Whimsical Girls is bursting with Jane’s signature-style figures, faces, and fanciful drawings to color and customize.The unusual combination of four types of high-quality paper—coloring, marker, watercolor, and kraft paper—encourages users to experiment with a variety of mediums and techniques.Inspirational examples and prompts help allay budding artists’ nervousness, while bonus stickers and brilliantly hued collage paper—to cut or tear and glue to the pages—provide added fuel for creativity!

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  • The Acute Neurology Survival Guide : A Practical Resource for Inpatient and ICU Neurology
    The Acute Neurology Survival Guide : A Practical Resource for Inpatient and ICU Neurology

    This practical guide for trainees and advanced practice providers covers the essential management of hospitalized patients with acute neurologic conditions.Divided into five sections, this text serves as an incredibly easy-to-use, visually accessible, how-to manual that covers exactly what every responding clinician needs to know to care for the patient in front of them. The first section provides tangible guidance about how to pre-round, structure a presentation, examine neurologically ill patients, and interpret the core diagnostics obtained in many neurology patients: CT, MRI and EEG.The next three sections cover common complaints encountered in the hospital: spanning from non-vascular admissions, vascular & stroke neurology topics, and core neurocritical care principals and chief complaints.Throughout are checklists, scoring systems, pro-tips, images, helpful reminders, as well as concise summary of the pertinent literature.This is an ideal guide for medicalstudents, neurology & neurosurgery trainees and advanced practice providers, as well as experienced professionals who want to brush up on the latest updates.

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    In this issue of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics, guest editors Drs.Manan Shah, Adefolake Akinsanya, Ronald H. Lee, and Arachchige P. Muthukuda bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Inpatient Psychiatry.Top experts in the field discuss inpatient care for children and adolescent patients, including assessment, treatment, and management.Articles highlight measurement-based care, treatment planning, the role of pharmacists, and moreContains 13 relevant, practice-oriented topics including how managed care has changed the practice of inpatient child and adolescent psychiatry; the role of the pharmacist on an inpatient child and adolescent psychiatry unit; development of a patient guidebook for inpatient child and adolescent psychiatry units; measurement-based care on child and adolescent inpatient units; telepsychiatry for inpatient child and adolescent psychiatry in the context of COVID-19; and more. Provides in-depth clinical reviews on inpatient psychiatry, offering actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.

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    This book introduces three new subjects to the context of literacy research—play, the imaginary, and improvisation—and proposes how to incorporate these important concepts into the field as research methods in order to engage people, materials, spaces, and imaginaries that are inherent in every research encounter.Grounded in cutting-edge theory, chapters are structured around lived narratives of research experiences, demonstrating key practices for unsettling and expanding the ways people interact, behave, and construct knowledge.Through an exploration of difference, play, and the imaginary, authors Medina, Perry, and Wohlwend present an active set of practices that acknowledges and attends to the global, fragmented, politicized contexts in literacy research.This book provides researchers and literacy education scholars with rich and clear theoretical foundations and practical tools to engage in literacy research in ethical, creative, and responsive ways.The authors invite readers to play by exploring the ways in which pedagogical, research, artistic, and other creative contexts can be sites to examine identity, plurality, and difference.Chapters feature innovative elements such as author dialogues that make visible how the authors engage with the ideas they present; guiding questions to prompt reflection and conversation; playful invitations to share possibilities of play in real-world contexts; and stories and practices to ground the conceptual and playful inquiry.

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  • What is inpatient therapy?

    Inpatient therapy is a type of treatment where individuals receive intensive care and support within a hospital or residential facility. This form of therapy is recommended for individuals who require round-the-clock supervision and care due to severe mental health issues, substance abuse, or other medical conditions. Inpatient therapy typically involves a structured program that includes individual and group therapy sessions, medication management, and other therapeutic interventions aimed at addressing the individual's specific needs. The goal of inpatient therapy is to provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals to focus on their recovery and receive the necessary treatment to improve their overall well-being.

  • What is inpatient addiction therapy?

    Inpatient addiction therapy is a type of treatment where individuals stay at a residential facility for an extended period of time to receive intensive care for their addiction. This type of therapy provides a structured and supportive environment where individuals can focus solely on their recovery without the distractions and temptations of the outside world. Inpatient therapy typically includes a combination of individual counseling, group therapy, medication management, and other holistic approaches to address the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of addiction. This level of care is often recommended for individuals with severe addiction or those who have not been successful in outpatient treatment programs.

  • What is an inpatient hospital stay?

    An inpatient hospital stay refers to a period of time when a patient is admitted to a hospital and stays overnight for medical treatment or observation. During an inpatient stay, the patient receives care from medical professionals, including doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers. Inpatient hospital stays are typically for more serious medical conditions that require close monitoring, treatment, or surgery that cannot be provided on an outpatient basis. The length of an inpatient hospital stay can vary depending on the patient's condition and the necessary treatment.

  • Do railway workers undergo inpatient psychotherapy?

    Railway workers may undergo inpatient psychotherapy if they are experiencing severe mental health issues that require intensive treatment and support. Inpatient psychotherapy involves staying in a specialized mental health facility where individuals receive round-the-clock care and therapy. This level of treatment may be necessary for railway workers who are dealing with significant mental health challenges that cannot be adequately addressed on an outpatient basis. However, the decision to undergo inpatient psychotherapy would depend on the specific needs and circumstances of the individual railway worker.

  • Is anorexia not improving despite inpatient rehabilitation?

    If anorexia is not improving despite inpatient rehabilitation, it may be necessary to reassess the treatment plan and consider alternative approaches. It could be helpful to involve a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, including therapists, dietitians, and psychiatrists, to address the complex nature of anorexia. Additionally, exploring any underlying psychological issues or co-occurring disorders that may be contributing to the lack of progress is important. Adjusting the treatment approach, providing additional support, and ensuring open communication between the patient and the treatment team are crucial in these situations.

  • Would you admit me as an inpatient?

    I'm not qualified to admit or deny anyone as an inpatient. If you are seeking admission to a hospital or healthcare facility, I recommend reaching out to a medical professional or facility directly to discuss your specific needs and circumstances. They will be able to provide you with the necessary information and guidance regarding admission as an inpatient.

  • What is a possible excuse for inpatient therapy?

    A possible excuse for inpatient therapy could be a severe mental health crisis that requires intensive and round-the-clock care. This could include symptoms such as suicidal ideation, severe depression, psychosis, or a significant risk of harm to oneself or others. Inpatient therapy can provide a safe and structured environment for individuals to receive the necessary support and treatment during a mental health crisis.

  • What is an inpatient treatment in a clinic?

    Inpatient treatment in a clinic refers to a type of medical care where a patient is admitted to a hospital or specialized treatment facility for intensive, round-the-clock care. This type of treatment is typically recommended for individuals with severe or acute medical conditions that require close monitoring and medical intervention. Inpatient treatment may involve a combination of medical, nursing, and therapeutic services to address the patient's specific needs and help them recover from their condition. Patients in inpatient treatment typically stay at the facility for an extended period of time until they are stable enough to be discharged or transferred to a lower level of care.

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