Adolescent Health Care: Clinical Issues
Adolescent Health Care: Clinical Issues provides an understanding of the main health problems and concerns facing teenagers. This book discusses the major legal decisions and thinking on confidentiality, consent, minor's right to health services, and the limitations of parental and medical authority. Organized into seven parts encompassing 27 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the main issues faced by any health care provider working with adolescents. This text then discusses the ways in which youths visualize their own health problems. Other chapters consider the normal nutritional needs of the teenager as well as the physically- and learning-impaired segment of the adolescent population. This book discusses as well the development of childhood sexuality from infancy through adolescence. The final chapter deals with counseling issues with specific recommendations on how to work with the teenager in crisis. This book is a valuable resource for medical practitioners, psychiatrists, physiologists, nutritionists, and social workers.
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Adolescent Health Care: Clinical Issues
Adolescent Health Care: Clinical Issues provides an understanding of the main health problems and concerns facing teenagers. This book discusses the major legal decisions and thinking on confidentiality, consent, minor's right to health services, and the limitations of parental and medical authority. Organized into seven parts encompassing 27 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the main issues faced by any health care provider working with adolescents. This text then discusses the ways in which youths visualize their own health problems. Other chapters consider the normal nutritional needs of the teenager as well as the physically- and learning-impaired segment of the adolescent population. This book discusses as well the development of childhood sexuality from infancy through adolescence. The final chapter deals with counseling issues with specific recommendations on how to work with the teenager in crisis. This book is a valuable resource for medical practitioners, psychiatrists, physiologists, nutritionists, and social workers.
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Adolescent Health Care: Clinical Issues

Adolescent Health Care: Clinical Issues

Adolescent Health Care: Clinical Issues

Adolescent Health Care: Clinical Issues

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Adolescent Health Care: Clinical Issues provides an understanding of the main health problems and concerns facing teenagers. This book discusses the major legal decisions and thinking on confidentiality, consent, minor's right to health services, and the limitations of parental and medical authority. Organized into seven parts encompassing 27 chapters, this book begins with an overview of the main issues faced by any health care provider working with adolescents. This text then discusses the ways in which youths visualize their own health problems. Other chapters consider the normal nutritional needs of the teenager as well as the physically- and learning-impaired segment of the adolescent population. This book discusses as well the development of childhood sexuality from infancy through adolescence. The final chapter deals with counseling issues with specific recommendations on how to work with the teenager in crisis. This book is a valuable resource for medical practitioners, psychiatrists, physiologists, nutritionists, and social workers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781483277387
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 10/22/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 6 MB

Table of Contents

ContributorsPreface AcknowledgmentsPart 1 Introduction: Issues in Working with Youth 1 Working with Adolescents in the Health Field I. Questions for Health Professionals Who Work with Youth II. The Changing Nature of the Health Profession III. The Complex Nature of Health and Illness IV. Common Knowledge and Attitudes for Working with Youth V. The Common Adolescent Experience: Firsts VI. Professional Values VII. Working with Youth References 2 Health Concerns of Youth: Multiple Perspectives I. Introduction II. Adolescent Perspectives III. Utilization IV. Minnesota Youth Poll V. Synthesis and Conclusion References 3 Medical Treatment—The Legal Rights of Children and Youth I. Introduction II. Goals of the Youth Rights Movement III. The Parental Role IV. Supreme Court Decisions Affecting Minors" Rights to Medical Treatment V. Voluntary Commitment of Minors to Mental Hospitals VI. The Mature Minor VII. Health Care Professionals and the Medical Treatment of Minors VIII. The Future References Part 2 Physical Development: Normal and Abnormal 4 The Comprehensive Health History and Physical Examination I. Introduction II. Methodology III. Conclusion References 5 Normal and Abnormal Growth and Development in Adolescence I. Introduction II. The Endocrinology of Puberty III. Physical Changes IV. Abnormalities of Adolescent Growth and Development V. Summary References 6 Growth and Nutrition of Adolescents I. Introduction II. Sex Maturity Ratings III. Clinical Use of Sex Maturity Ratings IV. Cognitive and Psychosexual Growth V. Adolescence and Nutrition VI. Summary References Part 3 Nutrition 7 Nutritional Needs and Assessment of Adolescents I. Introduction II. Adolescent Growth and Nutritional Implications III. Nutritional Requirements IV. Food Habits of Adolescents V. Nutritional Status and Problems VI. Assessment of Adolescent Nutritional Status VII. Nutritional Intervention References 8 Adolescent Obesity I. Definition and Measurement II. Prevalence III. Natural History IV. Metabolic Factors V. Physical Characteristics VI. Psychosocial Characteristics VII. Food and Activity Patterns VIII. Treatment Approaches IX. Prevention References 9 Anorexia Nervosa I. Introduction II. The Dynamics of Anorexia Nervosa III. Disturbed Body Image IV. Issues of Control V. Social Pressures VI. The Role of Hunger VII. Treatment Options and Long-Term Outcomes References 10 Nutrition and the Athlete I. Introduction II. Major Nutrition Concerns for the Athlete III. The Limiting Factors of Nutrition for Maximum Performance IV. The Adequate Athletic Diet V. What Should Be Done References Part 4 Injuries and Disabilities 11 Sports and Recreational Injuries in Teen-agers and Young Adults I. Introduction II. Unsafe Acts—Sensation of Sport III. Medical Qualification of Athletes IV. Role of the Physician in Conditioning V. Four Common, Potentially Serious Injuries VI. Return to Sport VII. Conclusion 12 Developmental and Acquired Disabilities in Adolescence I. The Impact of Disabilities in Adolescence II. The Developmental Sequence III. Major Handicapping Conditions IV.
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