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Reichel's Care of the Elderly

Reichel's Care of the Elderly

Reichel's Care of the Elderly

Clinical Aspects of Aging
8th Edition
Jan Busby-Whitehead, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Samuel C. Durso, The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
Christine Arenson, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia
Rebecca Elon, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Mary H. Palmer, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
William Reichel, Georgetown University Medical Center
October 2022
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9781108837767
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    This eighth edition of Dr Reichel's formative text remains the go-to guide for practicing physicians and allied health staff confronted with the unique problems of an increasing elderly population. Fully updated and revised, it provides a practical guide for all health specialists, emphasizing the clinical management of the elderly patient with simple to complex problems. Featuring four new chapters and the incorporation of geriatric emergency medicine into chapters. The book begins with a general approach to the management of older adults, followed by a review of common geriatric syndromes, and proceeding to an organ-based review of care. The final section addresses principles of care, including care in special situations, psychosocial aspects of our aging society, and organization of care. Particular emphasis is placed on cost-effective, patient-centered care, including a discussion of the Choosing Wisely campaign. A must-read for all practitioners seeking practical and relevant information in a comprehensive format.

    • Emphasizes compassionate care, continuity of care, respect for the inherent dignity and worth of the aged individual, and the integration of the biopsychosocial-spiritual model
    • Covering the many advances and the continuing expansion of knowledge within the field and always providing information that is relevant and meaningful at the point of care
    • Featuring four new chapters dedicated to urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, health literacy and cultural competence, alongside added coverage of exercise, hospital-based care and fluid/electrolyte balance and post-acute care

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    October 2022
    Hardback
    9781108837767
    820 pages
    260 × 207 × 44 mm
    1.98kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Section 1. General approach to the care of the elderly:
    • 1. Essential principles in the care of the elderly
    • 2. Biology of aging
    • 3. Comprehensive geriatric assessment
    • 4. Screening and prevention
    • 5. Appropriate use of medications
    • 6. Nutrition and aging
    • 7. Physical activity and exercise for older adults
    • Section 2. Geriatric syndromes:
    • 8. Frailty
    • 9. Fall prevention in community-dwelling older adults
    • 10. Evaluation and management of dizziness
    • 11. Evaluation and management of dementia
    • 12. Recognition, management, and prevention of delirium
    • Section 3. Care of the elderly by organ system:
    • 13. Diagnosis and management of heart disease
    • 14. Hypertension
    • 15. Peripheral artery disease
    • 16. Neurologic problems
    • 17. Prevention, diagnosis, and management of stroke
    • 18. Movement disorders
    • 19. Sleep disorders
    • 20. Clinical geropsychiatry
    • 21. Substance use disorder
    • 22. Pulmonary issues
    • 23. Gastrointestinal disorders
    • 24. Serious Infections
    • 25. Human immunodeficiency virus
    • 26. Kidney disease
    • 27. Urological conditions
    • 28. Urinary incontinence
    • 29. Fecal incontinence
    • 30. Gynecologic issues
    • 31. Endocrine disorders
    • 32. Diabetes mellitus
    • 33. Lipid management
    • 34. Osteoporosis and other metabolic bone disorders
    • 35. Common rheumatologic disease
    • 36. Geriatric emergency medicine
    • 37. Musculoskeletal injuries
    • 38. Dermatologic conditions
    • 39. Pressure injuries: practical considerations in prevention and treatment
    • 40. Anemia and other hematological problems
    • 41. Cancer
    • 42. Ocular disorders
    • 43. Geriatric otolaryngology
    • 44. Oral health
    • 45. Foot health
    • Section 4. Principles of care for the elderly:
    • 46. Surgical principles
    • 47. Rehabilitation
    • 48. Geriatric sexuality
    • 49. Aging in adults with intellectual disabilities and severe and persistent mental illness
    • 50. Home and community-based long-term care
    • 51. Institutional post-acute and long-term care medicine
    • 52. Hospital-based care
    • 53. Introduction to palliative care
    • 54. The mistreatment of older adults
    • 55. Driving and the older adult
    • 56. Integrative medicine
    • 57. Retirement: a contemporary perspective
    • 58. Cultural competence
    • 59. Health literacy
    • 60. Caregiving
    • 61. Practice transformation for better care of older adults
    • 62. Health care organization and financing
    • 63. Ethical decision making
    • 64. Epidemic and pandemic impacts on the elderly population.
      Contributors
    • Jan Busby-Whitehead, Samuel C. Durso, Allyson K. Palmer, James L. Kirkland, Serena P. Wong, Kristen Hlebowitsh, Mitchell T. Heflin, Mariah Robertson, Jessica L. Colburn, Emily R. Hajjar, Lauren Hersh, Diane Villanyi, B. Lynn Beattie, Jorge Camilo Mora, Willy M. Valencia, Amy S. Klein, Mindy J. Fain, Levan Atanelov, Dan Gold, David Newman-Toker, Carol K. Chan, Constantine G. Lyketsos, Lindsay A. Wilson, C. Adrian Austin, Joshua M. Stolker, Michael W. Rich, Zeke Zamora, Jeff Williamson, Rachelle Hamadi, Casey Rust, Steven Tam, K. A. Manisha Perera, Dena Marie Little, Ana C. G. Felix, Tsao-Wei Liang, Joseph M. Dzierzewski, Juan Carlos Rodriguez, Cathy Alessi, Elizabeth A. Wise, Peter V. Rabins, Robert J. Stern, Susan W. Lehmann, Michael Fingerhood, Leah J. Witt, Ekta Gupta, Anthony N. Kalloo, Lauren Hartman, Rosanne Tiller, David Alain Wohl, David van Duin, Christina Prather, C. Barrett Bowling, Nicole DePasquale, Tomas L. Griebling, Mary H. Palmer, Theodore M. Johnson, II, Lisa Muirhead, Alayne D. Markland, William E. Whitehead, Rebecca Jackson, Ashley R. Tran, Kristen Jackson, Zachary Simons, Kendall F. Moseley, Sara M. Alexanian, Lisa B. Caruso, Phil Mendys, Adam Moscowitz, Ross J. Simpson, Jr., Michele F. Bellantoni, Jason Liebowitz, Uzma Haque, Christine Binkley, Katherine Selman, Kevin Biese, Joshua C. Rozell, Joseph D. Zuckerman, Frank Lacy, Maria del Mar Melendez-Gonzalez, Christopher J. Sayed, Barbara M. Bates-Jensen, Stephanie L. Woelfel, Caroline Mariano, Hyman Muss, Chelsea Osterman, Allison V. Coombs, Elias Reichel, Rebecca J. Kamil, Frank R. Lin, Carrie L. Nieman, Sarah G. Lowman, Jonathan M. Reside, Ingeborg J. De Kok, Diane Homeier, Araz Melkonian, Satish Shanbhag, Rakhi Naik, Krista Haines, Vishnu R. Mani, Sasha Adams, Paul Thananopavarn, John Baratta, Tanya E. Zinner, Lisa Granville, Mary M. Stephens, E. Adel Herge, Rachelle Rene, Rebecca D. Elon, Fatima Sheikh, Maureen Dale, David Lynch, Debra Bynum, Molly Hanson, Kristine Swartz, Brooke Worster, Seyed Parham Khalili, Laura Mosqueda, Joanne G. Schwartzberg, David B. Carr, Annie C. Harmon, Susan Gaylord, Zachary Kadro, Junève Toche, Kimberly A. Skarupski, Gwen Yeo, Lisa R. Smith, Terri Ottosen, Annette Beyea, Cristine Henage, Danielle Snyderman, Judith Heredia, Susan Parks, Mitchell Kaminski, Lawrence Ward, Christine Arenson, Peter Hollmann, G. Kevin Donovan, Myles N. Sheehan, Amanda A. Kovacich, William Fischerhamadi

    • Editors
    • Jan Busby-Whitehead , University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

      Dr Jan Busby-Whitehead is Professor and Chief in the Division of Geriatric Medicine, and Director of the Center for Aging and Health at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

    • Samuel C. Durso , The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland

      Dr Samuel C. Durso is Jim and Patti Dresher and Dresher Foundation Professor and Executive Vice Chair of the Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, and Director of the Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.

    • Christine Arenson , Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia

      Dr Christine Arenson is Professor and Interim Chair of the Department of Family and Community Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, and Co-Director of the Jefferson Center for Interprofessional Education at Thomas Jefferson University.

    • Rebecca Elon , The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

      Dr Rebecca Elon Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Geriatric Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

    • Mary H. Palmer , University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

      Dr Mary H. Palmer is Professor Emerita at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing.

    • William Reichel , Georgetown University Medical Center

      Dr William Reichel was an Affiliated Scholar at the Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University Medical Center.