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Care of the Older Person 5th edition [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Weill Medical College of Cornell University, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 346 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 940 g, 45 Tables, black and white; 17 Line drawings, color; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 17 Illustrations, color; 9 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1032383178
  • ISBN-13: 9781032383170
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 346 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 940 g, 45 Tables, black and white; 17 Line drawings, color; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 17 Illustrations, color; 9 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1032383178
  • ISBN-13: 9781032383170
Teised raamatud teemal:
The fifth edition of this widely used book by caregivers brings to you updated and revised content, built on the basic understanding that medicine does not work in a vacuum, but rather alongside other disciplines to provide the environment for a healthy and fulfilling long life. Edited by alumni and senior faculty at McGill University, with international contributions, this book advocates the achievement of better, longer, satisfying, and more productive lives for older persons. A helpful resource for physicians, professional caregivers, therapists, students, and residents in medical and nursing disciplines, who care for our burgeoning older population, and need to know what to look for and when to consult specialists.
Key Features:
1. Follows a uniform structure with many chapters having a hypothetical vignette for instructional purposes, and the clinical chapters detail the features and diagnosis of given conditions, along with possible management protocols specific to afflicted older individuals.
2. Builds on the success of the previous four editions to provide high-quality content from international experts for physicians and other caregivers in the field.
3. Provides possible management protocols to pressing problems, including the nursing home challenge, pandemics such as COVID, and precision therapy for cancer.

The fifth edition of this widely used book by caregivers brings to you updated and revised content, built on the basic understanding that medicine does not work in a vacuum, but rather alongside other disciplines to provide the environment for a healthy and fulfilling long life.

Arvustused

A readable, engaging and thought-provoking book that offers a broad overview of ageing and aged care,while at the same time providing detailed and relevant clinical information.

Glenn Duns, MDCM, FRACGP,MPH, Melbourne

The new Fifth edition of The Care of the Older Person, written by eminent experts, details stumbling blocks and disease processes encountered by older people, including frailty and loss of mental acuity. Strategies to mitigate, and even avoid, such conditions, including possible changes in lifestyle, which I have spent a lifetime advocating, are detailed, as well as how to care for persons who are living with such conditions.

Joe De Sena, Founder and CEO of Spartan

The fifth edition of The Care of the Older Person, edited by Ronald Caplan, MD, and authored by McGill faculty, is an excellent resource for the improvement of health and nutrition and the diagnosis and treatment of disease in the geriatric patient. Brief clinical vignettes solidify the principles covered in each chapter and highlight differences in this population. As we enter the older person age group, I greatly appreciate the authors and editors careful attention to all the elements of patient care, from assessment with the frailty index to application of care pathways ensuring optimal outcomes despite multiple comorbidities, impaired physiologic reserve and functional status. Ethical issues and patient values are also well incorporated into decision-making. I recommend this book to all those interested in the care of this vulnerable population-physicians, advanced care providers, nurses and students.

Mary C. McCarthy, MD, FACS, MAMSEProfessor Emeritus Wright State University School of Medicine

The Care of the Older Person is a remarkable book on many levels. In addition to being clearly written, it explores areas that do not even appear on the average practitioners radar. There is an entire chapter on the many aspects of building a residence for older people; there is another chapter on the relative merits of cancer screening for this and that condition; there is a chapter on the psychology of getting older, becoming disabled, and obviously, coming closer to dying. These are topics that many practitioners would rather leave to others. Yet, as the saying goes, no snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible. All practitioners (except perhaps pediatricians) need a passing knowledge of the information in this book. I can well see this work becoming part of medical school curricula.

Ronald Grelsamer, Clinical Associate Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Icahn School of Medicine at the Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY.

The book is much more than a typical medical textbook. It delves deeper and wider into the important question of what can be done to improve all aspects of the lives of older persons in our world today. The latest edition of this comprehensive textbook offers a wealth of current information. It should be available to all who care for older persons.

David E. Wesson, MD, Emeritus Professor of Surgery Baylor College of Medicine

Disclaimer ix
About the Editor xi
Editors/Contributors xiii
List of Contributors
xv
Part I Helping
1 Introduction
2(3)
Jose A. Morals
2 Caring for the Older Person
5(4)
Abraham Fuks
3 Frailty
9(3)
Sathya Karunananthan
Howard Bergman
4 Physical Activity as a Countermeasure to Frailty
12(6)
Guy Hajj Boutros
Antony D. Karelis
5 Doctor, My Spouse Is Getting Forgetful
18(2)
Serge Gauthier
6 Update on Alzheimer's Disease Diagnosis and Management
20(4)
Serge Gauthier
7 Navigating the Journey of Dementia as a Caregiver
24(4)
Claire Webster
8 How to Diagnose and Manage Delirium
28(5)
Haibin Yin
9 Why Does My Patient Have Gait and Balance Disorders?
33(5)
Olivier Beauchet
10 Could My Patient Be Malnourished?
38(6)
Jose A. Morais
11 Dental Care in Older Persons
44(4)
Michael Wiseman
12 Eating, Drinking and Swallowing Problems of Vulnerable Older Adults
48(12)
Heather C. Lambert
Part II Vulnerability
13 Architecture and the Aging
60(12)
Julia Gersovitz
Boris Morin-Defoy
14 Are the Immunizations of My Patient up to Date?
72(6)
Dominique Tessier
15 Management of Older Patients in the Emergency Department: This Man Is Old, but Is It an Emergency?
78(4)
Cyrille Launay
16 Critical Care of the Older Person
82(5)
Astrid F. Pilgrim
Michael R. Pinsky
17 COVID-19 in Long-Term Care
87(9)
Julia Chabot
Philippe Desmarais
Michael Stiffel
Part III Caring
18 Arthritis in the Older Person
96(10)
Linda Yue
Kevin Yip
Joseph A. Markenson
19 Stroke Prevention in the Elderly
106(4)
Liam Durcan
20 Advances in Cardiac Care for Older Persons
110(11)
P. David Myerowitz
21 Could My Patient Be at Risk of Orthostatic Hypotension?
121(6)
Eric T. Hedge
Carmelo Mastrandrea
22 The Care of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Older Adults
127(7)
Bryan Ross
Jean Bourbeau
23 How Do I Manage my Patient with Peripheral Arterial Disease?
134(8)
Oren K. Steinmetz
Anna Eva Kinio
24 How to Manage Type 2 Diabetes in Frail Elderly Patients
142(6)
Young-Sang Kim
Jose A. Morais
25 Hepatobiliary Considerations, Including Cancer
148(11)
Erica C. Roth
Sunil Karhadkar
Antonio di Carlo
26 Abdominal Organ Transplantation in the Older Person
159(5)
Antonio di Carlo
Sunil Karhadkar
Part IV Cancer
27 Cancer in Older Adults
164(4)
Doreen Wan-Chow-Wah
28 Cancer Screening in the Older Adult
168(10)
Catalina Hernandez Torres
Tina Hsu
29 Diagnosis and Management of Bowel Cancer
178(8)
Jessica Holland
Barry L. Stein
30 Precision Medicine and Care of the Older Patient
186(4)
Anne Croudass
Donald White
31 Psycho-Oncology: Living with the Fear of Death
190(4)
Norman Straker
Part V Considerations
32 Incontinence in Older Adults
194(7)
Samer Shamout
Lysanne Campeau
33 Sleep Disorders in Older Persons
201(8)
Shachi Tyagi
34 Polypharmacy and Deprescribing in the Elderly
209(6)
Louise Mallet
35 After Menopause
215(6)
Ronald M. Caplan
36 The Senior Adult Eye
221(4)
Peter M. Odell
37 Hearing Loss and Aging
225(8)
Joseph J. Montano
38 Skin Care of the Older Person: The Skin and Its Associated Changes
233(6)
Aziz Khan
Hao Feng
39 Caring for the Older Person Undergoing Plastic Surgery
239(9)
Subhas Gupta
Erin O'Rorke
Part VI Understanding, Protecting
40 Elder Abuse
248(6)
Mark J. Yaffe
41 Late-Life Anxiety
254(6)
Jess Friedland
Paulina Bajsaroivicz
Philippe Desmarais
42 An Overview of Late-Life Depression
260(5)
Artin Mahdanian
Silvia Monti De Flores
43 Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity
265(5)
Catherine Ferrier
44 How Can Older People Be Protected?
270(6)
Randy S. Perskin
45 Financial Guidance for Seniors
276(11)
Karen C. Altfest
46 The Role of Religious Belief in the End-of-Life Care of Older Persons
287(5)
A. Mark Clarfield
Part VII Medical Terms
Medical Terms and Their Meaning: Glossary
292(44)
Ronald M. Caplan
Bibliography and Supplemental Bibliography 336(1)
Index 337
Dr Ronald M. Caplan is Clinical Associate Professor Emeritus at Weill Cornell Medical College. He is an Obstetrician Gynecologist and medical author. He is a founding Editor of The Care of the Older Person, along with distinguished McGill Faculty members Olivier Beauchet,MD; Howard Bergman, MD; Abraham Fuks, MD; Serge Gauthier, MD, Phil Gold, MD and Jose Morais, MD.