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Advanced Age Geriatric Care - A Comprehensive Guide

English · Hardback

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As the Baby Boomers age, concerns over healthcare systems' abilities to accommodate geriatric patients grow increasingly challenging.  This is especially true with the population deemed to be "the oldest of the old," specifically those over the age of 85.  Unlike any other time in history, this demographic is the fastest growing segment of most developed countries. In the United States the oldest old is projected to double from 4.3 million to 9.6 million by 2030.
The   increased   life expectancy of the population since the early 1900s has been built  on the improvement of living conditions, diet, public health and advancement in medical care. With this we have seen a steady decline in the age-specific prevalence of vascular and heart diseases, stroke and even dementia. Older persons are healthier today than  their  counterparts decades ago. More importantly than in any other age group, the care of the oldest old must be individualized; management decisions should be made taking into consideration the older persons' expressed wishes, quality of life, function and mental capacity.
The inevitable consequence is that there will be an increase in the prevalence of older persons with chronic diseases, multiple co-existing pathologies and neuro-degenerative diseases.  The oldest  of the aging population  are often excluded from drug trials and their treatments are largely based on findings  extrapolated from that of the younger old. Furthermore, among the oldest old, physiologically they are more diverse than other segments of the population.  Their demographic characteristics are unparalleled and different compared to that of the younger old.  Several   studies   have  drawn  attention to the differing attitudes  among health professionals towards elderly people and many show  prejudice because they are old. As a result, the use of age  as a criteria in determining the appropriateness of treatment is of very limited validity, yet there are limited resources that guide physicians through these challenges.
 This book creates a greater awareness of these challenges and offers practical guidelines for working within the infrastructures vital to this demographic. This book is designed for geriatricians, primary care physicians, junior medical officers, specialty geriatrics nurses, and gerontologists. It is divided into 3 sections: General Considerations, Chronic diseases and Geriatric Syndromes. Each chapter provides a summary of important and essential information under the heading of Key Points. Case studies are included in some of the chapters to highlight the principles of management.

List of contents


Part 1 General considerations.- Ageing and Longevity.- End of Life  Decisions in Geriatric Population.- Elderly Abuse and Neglect.- Decision Making Capacity and Consent in the Older Adult.- Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment.- Long Term Care Facilities and Support Services.- Immunity, Immunosenesence and immunization in the very elderly.- Orthogeriatrics.- Geriatric Anaesthesia.- Geriatric Diagnostic Imaging.- Geriatric Care in General Practice.- Geriatric Rehabilitation.- Geriatric Palliative care.- The Elderly in Intensive Care.- Part II Common diseases in older adults.- Cardiovascular Diseases in the Very Elderly.- Kidney diseases in the Elderly.- Mental Illness in the Oldest Old.- Eye Problems in the Oldest Old.- Dental and oral conditions in the very elderly.- Cancer in the Very Elderly and Management.- Geriatric Skin and Dermatoses.- Joints and Musculo-skeletal Disorders.- Respiratory diseases in the Oldest Old.- Managing Osteoporosis in theOldest Old.- Part III Geriatric syndromes and Related Problems.- Malnutrition and Malabsorption in the elderly.- Constipation,  Faecal and Urinary Incontinence.- Gait  Disorders in the Elderly.- Cognitive Decline and Dementia in Some Chronic Disorders.- Syncope in the Very Elderly.- Sarcopenia Sarcopenic Obesity and Frailty in Older Adults.- Headaches  in the Elderly.- Delirium in the Oldest Old.- Prescribing  in  the  Oldest Old.- Dementia in the Oldest Old.

About the author

Nages Nagaratnam, OAM, MD, FRACP, FANZSGM FRCPA, FRCP, FACC, FCCP, Associate Clinical Professor, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Australia
Kujan Nagaratnam, MBBS (UNSW), FRACP, Clinical Senior Lecturer in Medicine, The University of Sydney, Australia

Gary Cheuk MBBS(UNSW),FRACP. Senior Staff Specialist in Geriatric Medicine, Blacktown-Mt Druitt Hospital, Blacktown, NSW, Australia

Summary

The only current text to address medical care specifically for patients over 85
Written by experts in the field

Includes case vignettes to demonstrate key points  and algorithms to promote  a step- by- step approach to solve problems

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“The goal of this book is to educate primary care physicians as well other healthcare providers in the complex issues related to our growing aging population. This evidence‐based information is needed for healthcare providers. … The graphics, tables, and algorithms are appropriate.” (Crystal Plank, Doody's Book Reviews, May 24, 2019)

”The book is designed for primary care physicians and other doctors and nurses who should be aware of agerelated changes in disease manifestations and in the approach to care. … this may be a useful reference to have on the Palliative Care Unit bookshelf.” (Roger Woodruff, IAHPC Book Reviews, hospicecare.com, Vol. 20 (3), March, 2019)

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"The goal of this book is to educate primary care physicians as well other healthcare providers in the complex issues related to our growing aging population. This evidence-based information is needed for healthcare providers. ... The graphics, tables, and algorithms are appropriate." (Crystal Plank, Doody's Book Reviews, May 24, 2019)

"The book is designed for primary care physicians and other doctors and nurses who should be aware of agerelated changes in disease manifestations and in the approach to care. ... this may be a useful reference to have on the Palliative Care Unit bookshelf." (Roger Woodruff, IAHPC Book Reviews, hospicecare.com, Vol. 20 (3), March, 2019)

Product details

Assisted by Gary Cheuk (Editor), Kuja Nagaratnam (Editor), Kujan Nagaratnam (Editor), Nages Nagaratnam (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319969978
ISBN 978-3-31-996997-8
No. of pages 324
Dimensions 215 mm x 285 mm x 23 mm
Weight 1090 g
Illustrations XV, 324 p. 70 illus., 55 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, palliative care, Medicine, General practice, Geriatrics, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Public Health, Public health & preventive medicine, General Practice and Family Medicine, General Practice / Family Medicine, Geriatrics/Gerontology, General practice (Medicine), Palliative treatment, Palliative Medicine

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