Case-Based Geriatrics: A Global Approach

31914-2239/ 9780071622394

ISBN/ 9780071622394
作者/出版商 Hirth/McGraw-Hill
出版年代/版次 2011/ 1

定價NT$ 2,300
NT$ 2,185
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重量:1.4KG  頁數:656    裝訂:平裝  開數:27.6x21.6  印刷:彩色

Overview

A full-color case-based guide to the principles and clinical aspects of geriatric care

Case-Based Geriatrics utilizes a case-and-evidence-based approach to help you understand the key principles and clinical points of geriatric medicine and healthcare. Written to reflect the field’s growing trend toward interdisciplinary collaboration, the book is of value not only to physicians, but to the entire health team involved in the care of the elderly.

This unique text is constructed around case presentations, which are used as the primary teaching tool. These cases reflect issues and principles of geriatrics that are encountered and practiced worldwide. You will learn how cultural characteristics of both patients and providers have added new layers of complications to this already challenging field – and how they can be recognized and overcome. Each case is directly linked to the learning objectives found in each chapter. Review questions appear at the beginning and end of each chapter to test your understanding.

Case-Based Geriatrics is divided into three sections:

*Issues in Aging -- features foundational chapters covering essential topics such as biology of aging, worldwide demographics, the geriatric physical exam, sensory changes in aging, and approaches to laboratory testing and imaging in aging
*Inter-professional Geriatrics -- provides an overview of multi-professional team care and covers important topics such as pre -and-post operative care, discharge planning and transitional care, end-of-life care, home care, and long-term care
*Geriatric Syndromes and Important Issues -- covers common disorders such as delirium, dementia, depression, stroke, hypertension, osteoporosis, and more

Table of contents
Contributors
Preface
PART I: ISSUES IN AGING
Section 1: Foundation
1. Why Geriatrics and Gerontology, Victor Hirth, Darryl Wieland, and Maureen Dever-Bumba
2. The Biology of Aging and Emerging Interventions, Bruce R. Troen and Adam Golden
3.Physical and Cognitive Function, Gilles O. Einstein, Michelle Horhota, and Mark McDaniel
4. The Global Democracy of Aging, Nina Tumosa and Margo-Lea Hurwicz
5. Cultural Competence in Geriatric Care, Margo-Lea Hurwicz and Nina Tumosa
Section 2: Examination and Function
6. Medical Evaluation of the Older Person, Mark E. Williams and Anna M. Hicks
7. Functional Assessment, Jeffrey De Castro Mariano and David B. Reuben
8. Aging and Sensory Loss: Vision, Hearing, Somatosensory, and Vestibular, Anne L. Harrison, Anne Olson, and Scott Shaffer
9. Atypical Presentation of Diseases in the Older Adult, Keerti Sharma
Section 3: Professional and Patient Decision-Making in the Older Adult
10. Assessing Decisional Capacity in Older Adults, Diane Chau, Patricia Lanoie Blanchette,
Sreekanth Donepudi, and Reed Dopf
11. Health Literacy Practice and Assessment, Carolyn Crane Cutilli and Cynthia T. Schaefer
12. Approach to Laboratory Testing and Imaging in Aging, Allan S. Brett and Caroline Powell
13. Consideration Prior to Drug Prescribing in the Elderly, Edmund H. Duthie, Jr., Kathryn M. Denson, and
Elizabeth Cogbill
14. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, David Haber, William Logan, and Sarah Schumacher
Section 4: Common Situations
15. Older Drivers: Safe Mobility in the Later Years, Karlene Ball and Rachel Benz
16. Changing Living Environments for Older Adults:
Environmental Supports for Aging in Place, J.L. Warren and S. Rodiek
17. Family Caregiving, Deborah C. Messecar, Carol Parker Walsh, and
Allison Lindauer
18. Sexuality, Angela Gentili and Michael Godschalk
PART II: INTERPROFESSIONAL GERIATRICS
19. Multi-Professional Team Care, Kathryn Hyer, Carol Babcock, Amanda H. Lucas,
Larry E. Robinson, and Lee A. Hyer
Section 5: Acute Care
20. Geriatric Consultation Services, Lisa M. Walke and Maria Maiaroto
21. Perioperative Care of the Older Adult, James T. Birch, Jr., Brian Leo, and Daniel Swagerty
22. Discharge Planning and Transitional Care, Erin L. Cooper and William L. Lyons
Section 6: Chronic Care
23. Advanced Illness Care and Elders at the
End of Life, Maura Brennan, Mayu Sekiguchi, and Julie McCole Phillips
24. Home Care, Peter Boling and Rachel Selby-Penczak
25. Long-Term Care, Daniel Ari Mendelson and Robert M. McCann
Section 7: Adaptive Care
26. An Approach to Assessing and Ordering
Physical Therapy, Jonathan W. Donley
27. Integrating Technology into Older Adult Living, Eun-Shim Nahm and Barbara Resnick
Section 8: Rehabilitation
28. Interprofessional Management of the Complex Acute
Surgical Patient, Mihaela S. Stefan and Gladys L. Fernandez
29. Interdisciplinary Team Care of the Older Adult
with Cancer, Cathy C. Schubert and Heather Riggs
PART III: GERIATRIC SYNDROMES AND IMPORTANT ISSUES
30. Delirium, Franklin S. Watkins and Jeff D. Williamson
31. Dementia, Loren S. Greenberg
32. Polypharmacy, Claudene J. George
33. Urinary Incontinence, Camille P. Vaughan and Theodore M. Johnson
34. Falls and Mobility Disorders, David A. Ganz, Wessam Labib, and
Laurence Z. Rubenstein
35. Weight Loss, Alexandra E. Leigh and Christine S. Ritchie
36. The Frailty Syndrome, Peter Khang and Kuo-Wei Lee
37. Evaluating and Treating Depression in Older Adults, Stephen Thielke and Steven Vannoy
38. Pressure Ulcers, David R. Thomas
39. Common Gastrointestinal Problems, George Triadafilopoulos and Gaurav Arora
40. Hip Fractures, Susan M. Friedman, Daniel A. Mendelson, and
Stephen L. Kates
41. Osteoporosis, Susan Ott
42. Approach to Common Infections in Older Adults, Stephen G. Weber
43. Congestive Heart Failure, Sandra Bellantonio, Mara Slawsky, Greg Valania, and
Fadi Saab
44. Stroke, Mel L. Anderson III and Jeffrey I. Wallace
45. Management of Hypertension in the Elderly, Ihab Hajjar and Dae Hyun Kim
Index