Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2007-10-31
Publisher(s): LWW
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Summary

Incorporating the latest guidelines from major organizations, including the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, this book offers the clinician a complete overview of how to help patients adopt healthy behaviors and to deliver recommended screening tests and immunizations. Chapters provide practical guidance on how to counsel patients about exercise, nutrition, tobacco use, substance use, sexually transmitted infections, and depression. Written by clinicians for clinicians, the book lays out the details on gathering information from the patient, ordering evidence-based screening tests, designing a personalized health maintenance plan, facilitating behavior change, and the work-up of abnormal results from screening tests. It also explains how to organize the practice and clinic to deliver quality preventive care and to obtain reimbursement. This new edition includes updated chapters on practice redesign, the use of electronic medical records, and reimbursement; updated patient resource materials and instructions; and new authors with deep expertise on the topics. Plus, with this second edition there is a companion Website (www.healthpromodisprev.com) that features fully searchable text online so you'll have a fast, flexible multimedia library at your service.

Table of Contents

Gathering Information
Principles of Risk Assessmentp. 3
The History: What to Ask Aboutp. 24
The Physical Examination: Where to Look for Preclinical Diseasep. 50
Laboratory Screening Testsp. 89
What to Do with the Information-Designing A Health Maintenance Plan Targeted to Personal Health Behaviors and Risk Factors
Introduction to the Principles of Health Behavior Changep. 129
Regular Exercisep. 148
Nutritionp. 169
Weight Managementp. 208
Tobacco Usep. 235
Substance Usep. 253
Family Planningp. 277
Sexually Transmitted Infectionsp. 296
Depression, Mood Disorders, and Cognitive Impairmentp. 311
Self-examination of the Breasts, Testes, and Skinp. 333
Chemoprophylaxisp. 346
Immunizationsp. 359
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention for Children and Adolescentsp. 435
What to Do with Abnormal Screening Test Resultsp. 460
What Not to Do and Why: The Arguments against Some Forms of Screening and Chemopreventionp. 496
Putting Prevention Recommendations into Practice
Developing a Health Maintenance Schedulep. 517
How to Organize the Practice for Improved Delivery of Clinical Preventive Servicesp. 531
Improving Preventive Care Using Automated Toolsp. 546
Reimbursement for Clinical Preventive Servicesp. 563
The Future of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Clinical Practicep. 582
Summary of Recommended Clinical Preventive Servicesp. 594
Immunization Guidelinesp. 604
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