Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Geriatric Emergency Medicine Review

Geriatric Emergency Medicine
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My colleague and I have just opened an Urgent Care for the Elderly in Huntsville AL. He is a brilliant geriatrician and I have learned quite a bit from him
This book is valuable reading though a bit dry. There is quite alot that we ER doc's are not doing (consider Beer's list) that is actually causing harm to our elderly patients, not good.
should be a required read for any ER doctor.
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This volume, sponsored by the American College of Emergency Physicians, is a comprehensive, practical, ready-reference for the ED physician. Content focuses on how to effectively and accurately diagnose and treat this unique population. Each chapter is structured as follows: High Yield Facts: a bulleted list of 5 high yield facts Introduction: definition of problem and relevancy to older population Epidemiology (if applicable): scope, incidence/prevalence, mortality Pathophysiology: causative factors, predispositions, risk factors, mechanisms of disease process or injury, organ systems affected and disease course Clinical Features: chief complaint, presenting symptoms key historical information, physical examination including general appearance, vital signs, specific findings, and associated findings Diagnosis and Differential: laboratory findings and ancillary testing (including indications for same and also predictive value of such tests, differential diagnosis Emergency Department Care and Disposition: immediate management priorities (overview), initial ED management (to include both pharmacological and non-pharmacological care of the patient), subsequent care (if applicable). Can also include prognosis. Additional Aspects: complications, controversies, pitfalls, medical/legal issues, ethical issues, and costs

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