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Author(s): Joseph H. Kahn, Brendan G. Magauran, Jr, Jonathan S. Olshaker
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This comprehensive book provides an in-depth examination of the principles and practices of emergency medicine as they apply specifically to older adults. It emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to geriatric emergency care, highlighting the importance of integrating the expertise of emergency physicians, geriatricians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, and other healthcare professionals.
The text covers a wide range of topics, including the assessment and management of common geriatric emergencies, such as falls, fractures, acute cardiovascular events, and infections. It also addresses critical considerations such as polypharmacy, cognitive impairment, frailty, delirium, and end-of-life care, all of which are particularly relevant in the care of older adults.
The book is organized into sections that systematically cover the physiological aspects of aging, common clinical presentations, diagnostic challenges, and treatment strategies specific to geriatric patients. It integrates case studies and evidence-based guidelines to provide practical, actionable insights for emergency care providers.
Top Features:
- Comprehensive Coverage of Geriatric Emergencies: Offers extensive information on the most common and critical emergency conditions affecting older adults, from trauma to infectious diseases and neurological emergencies.
- Multidisciplinary Approach: Emphasizes collaboration among various healthcare professionals to provide holistic, patient-centered care. This approach is essential in addressing the complex needs of elderly patients.
- Evidence-Based Guidelines: Provides up-to-date, evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis, management, and treatment of geriatric patients in emergency settings.
- Practical Case Studies: Includes real-world case studies that illustrate the unique challenges and solutions in managing emergencies in older adults. These case studies help bridge the gap between theory and practice.
- Focus on Special Considerations: Discusses specific challenges in geriatric care, such as polypharmacy, cognitive disorders, falls, frailty, and end-of-life care, which require a tailored approach in emergency settings.
- User-Friendly Format: The book is organized in a way that makes it easy for healthcare professionals to quickly find information relevant to their clinical practice, with clear headings, summaries, and bullet points.
- Integration of New Technologies and Approaches: Covers the latest advances in geriatric emergency medicine, including the use of telemedicine, wearable devices, and other technologies that can improve patient outcomes and streamline care delivery.
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