Pflege von Patienten mit Schlaganfall
Von der Stroke Unit bis zur Rehabilitation
Frank Andres, Silke Bode, Burkhard Bornemeier, Nicole Büßelberg, Anne-Kathrin Cassier-Woidasky, Franziska Cerra, Stefanie Duchac, Frank Erbguth, Michaela Friedhoff, Joerg Glahn, Simone Hartmann-Eisele, Rüdiger Haupt, Ursula Immenschuh, Gabi Jacobs, Daniela Koenig, Myrta Köhler, Matthias Kruse, Simon Ladwig, Sindy Lautenschläger, Ralph Lehnguth, Nils Margraf, Johannes Meyne, Peter Nydahl, Waltraud Pfeilschifter, Marcus Rall, Sabine Rehwinkel, Anke Siebdrat, Victoria Teipen, Katja Werheid, Helge Stefan Wuttig
Starting with the stroke unit, this volume describes care in a treatment team for patients with stroke. It provides nursing professionals with the knowledge they need about the development of ischemic stroke and prophylaxis against it, enabling them to provide competent care and counselling for the individuals affected throughout the entire duration of the disease. On the basis of medical and nursing theory, the nursing problems involved in common stroke symptoms are covered, along with the more subtle limitations that play an important role in enabling patients to communicate and return to everyday life. Nursing and therapeutic aspects are supplemented with information on sociolegal issues and early neurological rehabilitation. Delirium, neuropsychology, palliative care and interprofessional team training are also presented here for the first time. Information about the international situation and professional development rounds out this third edition.