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Geriatric Syndromes and Geriatric Assessment for the Generalist
Medical Clinics of North America, 2015Geriatric assessment is an increasingly important area of outpatient medicine, given the unprecedented aging of the US population. Screening and evaluation for geriatric syndromes, particularly falls, urinary incontinence, frailty, and cognitive impairment, are crucial aspects of outpatient geriatric assessment.
Charlotte, Carlson +2 more
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1982
A study was made of the Emergency Department records of 49 elderly (65 years old or older) and 49 middle‐aged (40–64 years old) patients seen in an urban hospital's psychiatric emergency service. The data were compared for demographic and admission information, psychiatric treatment history, presenting complaints, symptoms, diagnoses, and final ...
H M, Waxman +3 more
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A study was made of the Emergency Department records of 49 elderly (65 years old or older) and 49 middle‐aged (40–64 years old) patients seen in an urban hospital's psychiatric emergency service. The data were compared for demographic and admission information, psychiatric treatment history, presenting complaints, symptoms, diagnoses, and final ...
H M, Waxman +3 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2021
Geriatric trauma patients will continue to increase in prevalence as the population ages, and many specific considerations need to be made to provide appropriate care to these patients. This article outlines common presentations of trauma in geriatric patients, with consideration to baseline physiologic function and patterns of injury that may be more ...
Drew, Clare, Korie L, Zink
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Geriatric trauma patients will continue to increase in prevalence as the population ages, and many specific considerations need to be made to provide appropriate care to these patients. This article outlines common presentations of trauma in geriatric patients, with consideration to baseline physiologic function and patterns of injury that may be more ...
Drew, Clare, Korie L, Zink
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Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2005
compared to a younger population, the treatment of geriatric trauma victims is known to be associated with a higher mortality and morbidity. The objectives of this study are to assess the clinical course and outcome of multitrauma patients aged 65 years and over.
Silke, Aldrian +3 more
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compared to a younger population, the treatment of geriatric trauma victims is known to be associated with a higher mortality and morbidity. The objectives of this study are to assess the clinical course and outcome of multitrauma patients aged 65 years and over.
Silke, Aldrian +3 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2007
Elderly trauma patients present unique challenges and face more significant obstacles to recovery than younger patients. Despite overall higher mortality, longer length of stay, increased resource use, and higher rates of discharge to rehabilitation, most elderly trauma patients return to independent or preinjury functional status.
David W, Callaway, Richard, Wolfe
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Elderly trauma patients present unique challenges and face more significant obstacles to recovery than younger patients. Despite overall higher mortality, longer length of stay, increased resource use, and higher rates of discharge to rehabilitation, most elderly trauma patients return to independent or preinjury functional status.
David W, Callaway, Richard, Wolfe
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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2022
Older adults receiving critical care have a high risk for acute kidney injury (AKI) for many reasons. It is important that critical care nurses know and have the skills to address the risk factors, conduct a comprehensive geriatric assessment, and implement evidence-based interventions. This article provides a review of this information.
Debra J, Hain, Mary S, Haras
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Older adults receiving critical care have a high risk for acute kidney injury (AKI) for many reasons. It is important that critical care nurses know and have the skills to address the risk factors, conduct a comprehensive geriatric assessment, and implement evidence-based interventions. This article provides a review of this information.
Debra J, Hain, Mary S, Haras
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2016
Within the next 15 years, 1 in 5 Americans will be over age 65. $34 billion will be spent yearly on trauma care of this age group. This section covers situations in trauma unique to the geriatric population, who are often under-triaged and have significant injuries underestimated.
Casper, Reske-Nielsen, Ron, Medzon
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Within the next 15 years, 1 in 5 Americans will be over age 65. $34 billion will be spent yearly on trauma care of this age group. This section covers situations in trauma unique to the geriatric population, who are often under-triaged and have significant injuries underestimated.
Casper, Reske-Nielsen, Ron, Medzon
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1989
Veterinary dentistry for geriatric patients is a vital part of the health maintenance program. For detailed procedures on the many facets of veterinary dentistry, there are a number of texts and articles in journals. The practitioner who wishes to become more proficient in dentistry should take a planned approach of reading, attending seminars, and ...
G B, Beard, D M, Beard
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Veterinary dentistry for geriatric patients is a vital part of the health maintenance program. For detailed procedures on the many facets of veterinary dentistry, there are a number of texts and articles in journals. The practitioner who wishes to become more proficient in dentistry should take a planned approach of reading, attending seminars, and ...
G B, Beard, D M, Beard
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1986
This is the author's third revision of a geriatrics bibliography. Approximately two thirds of the old references have been replaced by more current or more detailed articles. The bibliography has been expanded to include several additional topics and over 250 new references from 135 different journals. Because the literature pertinent
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This is the author's third revision of a geriatrics bibliography. Approximately two thirds of the old references have been replaced by more current or more detailed articles. The bibliography has been expanded to include several additional topics and over 250 new references from 135 different journals. Because the literature pertinent
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Psychiatric Quarterly, 1997
This article reviews diagnostic and treatment issues which merit special consideration in the elderly psychotic patient. Psychoses are serious psychiatric disorders and can present in different forms in the elderly. The important ones include schizophrenia, psychosis in patients with dementia, psychosis in patients with depression and delusional ...
J P, Lacro, D V, Jeste
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This article reviews diagnostic and treatment issues which merit special consideration in the elderly psychotic patient. Psychoses are serious psychiatric disorders and can present in different forms in the elderly. The important ones include schizophrenia, psychosis in patients with dementia, psychosis in patients with depression and delusional ...
J P, Lacro, D V, Jeste
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