Domiciliary Chiropody – a beginner’s guide by Alan Whitby is based on the United Kingdom context and provides an overview of the topics and issues to do with running a home care or domiciliary podiatry practice.
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Table of content for Domiciliary Chiropody – a beginner’s guide:
Advantages and Disadvantages
The Right Equipment:
The domiciliary case
The drill
Insturments and their sterilisation
Sterilisation and disinfection
Padding and strapping
Materia medica
Looking the part
Handling Patients:
The telephone
The visit
Patient care and conversation
Broken appointments
Personal safety
Practice management:
Obtaining patients
Keeping patients
Accounts
About the author of Domiciliary Chiropody – a beginner’s guide:
Alan Whitby is a chiropodist/podiatrist in Trelewis, Wales.
His other book is Past Imperfect: a brief history of the chiropody profession, warts and all
Book Details:
Title: Domiciliary Chiropody – a beginner’s guide
Author: Alan Whitby
Publisher: Open Study Group
Published: 2002
Language: English
Format: Softcover
Pages: 69
ISBN-10: 1904406076
ISBN-13: 978-1904406075
Related Topics:
Long term care | Health Care of Older Persons | Podiatric services in the home and in residential care | House Calls Startup Manual: How to Run a Low-overhead, High-profit Practice and Get Your Life Back
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