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Care for the Older Adult in the Emergency Department, An Issue of Clinics in Geriatric Medicine (Volume 34-3) (Original PDF from Publisher)

Optimizing Care for Older Adults in the Emergency Department

Guest edited by Drs. Michael Malone and Kevin Biese, this issue of Clinics in Geriatric Medicine focuses on the critical topic of providing optimal care for older adults in the emergency department. The articles in this issue cover a wide range of topics, including:

Approach to the Older Patient in the Emergency Department

This article discusses the unique challenges and considerations that healthcare providers face when treating older adults in the emergency department. It emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive approach that takes into account the patient’s physical, emotional, and social needs.

Ten Best Practices for Older Adults in the Emergency Department

This piece outlines ten essential best practices for healthcare providers to follow when caring for older adults in the emergency department. These practices are designed to improve patient outcomes, reduce complications, and enhance the overall quality of care.

Delirium and Dementia

This article explores the complex relationship between delirium and dementia in older adults, particularly in the context of emergency department care. It highlights the importance of accurate diagnosis and appropriate management strategies to address these conditions effectively.

Falls and Geriatric Trauma

Falls are a leading cause of injury and death among older adults, and this article examines the critical role that emergency departments play in managing these patients. It discusses the latest research on fall prevention, assessment, and treatment strategies to improve patient outcomes.

Older Adults in the Emergency Department with Frailty

This piece focuses on the growing issue of frailty in older adults and its implications for emergency department care. It emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to adopt a more nuanced understanding of frailty and its impact on patient outcomes.

Communication Strategies to Better Care for Older Individuals in the Emergency Department

Effective communication is essential for providing high-quality care to older adults in the emergency department. This article presents practical strategies that healthcare providers can use to improve communication with their patients and enhance patient satisfaction and outcomes.

Systems-based Practice to Improve Care Within and Beyond the Emergency Department

This article discusses the importance of adopting a systems-based approach to improve care for older adults both within and beyond the emergency department. It highlights the need for healthcare providers to work together across different settings to ensure seamless transitions and optimal patient outcomes.

Common Medication Management Approaches for Older Adults in the Emergency Department

Medication management is a critical aspect of care for older adults in the emergency department, as these patients often have complex medication regimens. This article reviews common approaches and strategies that healthcare providers can use to manage medications safely and effectively.

Elder Abuse and Neglect

This piece addresses the disturbing issue of elder abuse and neglect, which is often encountered in the emergency department. It emphasizes the importance of healthcare providers being aware of the signs and symptoms of abuse and neglect and taking appropriate action to protect vulnerable patients.

Care of those with end-of-life needs / Advanced illnesses in the Emergency Department

This article focuses on the unique challenges of providing care to older adults with advanced illnesses or end-of-life needs in the emergency department. It discusses the importance of adopting a patient-centered approach that respects the patient’s wishes and values.

Behavioral Health Needs of Older Adults in the Emergency Department

This piece examines the behavioral health needs of older adults in the emergency department, including depression, anxiety, and other common mental health conditions. It emphasizes the need for healthcare providers to address these needs comprehensively and provide appropriate referrals and resources.

Pain Management Strategies for Older Adults in the Emergency Department

Managing pain effectively is a critical aspect of care for older adults in the emergency department. This article reviews the latest research on pain management strategies that are safe and effective for this patient population.

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