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Author Steefel, Lorraine.

Title What nurses know-- chronic fatigue syndrome / Lorraine Steefel.

Publication Info. New York : Demos Health, [2012]
©2012

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 Bloomfield, Prosser Library - Adult Department  616.047 STE    Storage
 Southington Library - Adult  616.0478 STE    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Bishop's Corner Branch - Non Fiction  616.0478 STEEFEL    Check Shelf
 Wethersfield Public Library - Non Fiction  616.0478 STEEFEL    Check Shelf
Description xv, 173 pages ; 23 cm.
Series What nurses know
What nurses know--
Note "The answers you need from the people you trust" -- Cover.
Summary "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is sometimes dismissed as an "all in your head" illness, as there are no tests or other physical signs to diagnose it. A diagnosis is given when a health care practitioner has ruled out other causes for the cluster of symptoms. Still individuals with CFS remain frustrated by the lack of belief and support from health care providers, families, and friends. Bringing validation to the one million sufferers of CFS What Nurses Know. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome sheds new light on this condition and its symptoms from a trusted source - nurses. Logically organized and clearly written, What Nurses Know. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome provides individuals, their families, friends, caregivers and healthcare practitioners with the answers they need and want. Special features include numerous sidebars and call out boxes with "New Nursing Research Points to." and "Nurse Notes." Also included are definitions of common terms, resources, online tools, lists of support groups, and specific websites to help those living with CFS"-- Provided by publisher.
"What Nurses Know ... CFS provides validation to the more than one million PWCFS in the United States. It presents an overview of the illness and the latest informa-tion about, and description of, symptoms, as well as sug-gested management of them. It discusses getting a diagno-sis and putting together a health care team; for example, readers may choose a neurologist for management of their newly acquired headaches or a rheumatologist for joint pain. Emphasis is placed on the importance of finding a knowledgeable, caring health care provider who is suppor-tive, learning how to communicate with the health care provider and team, and making the most of appointment time"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-162) and index.
Contents What is CFS? -- Getting a diagnosis -- CFS symptoms -- Your health care team -- Save energy, keep up with living, prevent postexertional malaise -- Feelings, mood swings, and depression -- Medical treatments for chronic fatigue syndrome -- Alternative approaches -- The importance of advocacy -- Looking ahead: living with chronic illness.
Subject Chronic fatigue syndrome -- Popular works.
Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic -- Popular Works.
Added Title Chronic fatigue syndrome
ISBN 9781932603873 paperback
1932603875 paperback
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