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Geriatric Medicine: An Evidence-Based Approach Fourth Edition 2003 [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 1318 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x210 mm, kaal: 3348 g, L, 1318 p. In 2 volumes, not available separately., 2 paperbacks
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Apr-2013
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1475778376
  • ISBN-13: 9781475778373
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 1318 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x210 mm, kaal: 3348 g, L, 1318 p. In 2 volumes, not available separately., 2 paperbacks
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  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • ISBN-10: 1475778376
  • ISBN-13: 9781475778373
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Since the publication of the third edition of Geriatric Medicine,extraordinary advances have occurred in the science of aging and the potential for biomedical research to give us answers to many, if not most, of the age-related disorders that threaten the quality of life in older years. At the most basic level, the successful mapping of the human genome was declared complete in the fall of 2000. Understanding the map of the human genome is as important as understanding the map of genomes of important laboratory species, ranging from the microscopic worms and fruit ies used in most classic genetic studies to rodents such as laboratory mice, and eventually to primates, on which much of the research on the aging human brain is done. The genetic maps of all of these species,including our own,does not answer clinical questions,but it does open the door to dramatic, rapid, and ef cient answers to questions about the genetic polymorphisms related to diseases in humans. The telomerase story also unfolded since the third edition. Telomerase is an enzyme responsible for maintaining the telomeres—the redundant DNA portions at the end of chromosomes—whose shortening seems to be linked directly to cell senescence,ap- tosis,and the control over cell death,which,at the level of the individual cell,seems to be linked to the decline of organ function and eventually aging and death within the org- ism.

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From the Third Edition:

"The third edition ¿covers basic gerontoloic concepts, contexts of care, clinical approaches to the geriatric patient, medical disorders, and ethics and health policy¿consistent effort throughout the chapters to address how the site of care, coexisting conditions and the health status of the patient influence management. The book offers an approach to serving as a knowledgeable advocate for older adults, ranging from the vigorous 80-year-old in whom prevention and assertive intervention may be appropriate to the elderly person who is dying and needs a provider with extensive skills in comfort care and communication with patients. Other perspectives unique to geriatrics are demonstrated in chapters on the determination of decision-making capacity, screening for cancer, nutrition, and pain management. Geriatrics is and will continue to be a predominant part of the daily practice of most generalists. I recommend [ this book] for thoughtful reading about rational and compassionate management of geriatric problems." -- New England Journal of Medicine

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Springer Book Archives
Preface vii
Contributors xvii
Part I Basics of Gerontology
1 Evidence-Based Medicine and Geriatrics
3(12)
Rosanne M. Leipzig
2 Molecular and Biologic Factors in Aging
15(12)
Charles Mobbs
3 Physiology of Aging
27(10)
George E. Taffet
4 The Demography of Aging
37(8)
S. Jay Olshansky
5 Epidemiology and Aging
45(8)
Tamara B. Harris
6 Psychosocial Influences on Health in Later Life
53(12)
Elizabeth C. Clipp
Karen E. Steinhauser
7 Principles of Pharmacology
65(18)
Jerry Avorn
Jerry H. Gurwitz
Paula Rochon
8 Clinical Strategies of Prescribing for Older Adults
83(10)
Judith L. Beizer
Part II Changing Contexts of Care in Geriatric Medicine
9 Contexts of Care
93(6)
Laurence Z. Rubenstein
10 The Long and the Short of Long-Term Care
99(14)
Robert L. Kane
11 The Geriatrician in the Nursing Home
113(8)
Wayne C. McCormick
12 Home Care
121(12)
Sharon A. Levine
Patricia P. Barry
13 Acute Hospital Care
133(16)
Robert M. Palmer
Part III Clinical Approaches to the Geriatric Patient
14 Clinical Approach to the Older Patient: An Overview
149(14)
Glendo L. Tangarorang
Gerard J. Kerins
Richard W. Besdine
15 Chronic Disease Management
163(6)
Harrison G. Bloom
16 Prevention
169(16)
Harrison G. Bloom
17 Instruments to Assess Functional Status
185(10)
Brandon Koretz
David B. Reuben
18 Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and Systems Approaches to Geriatric Care
195(10)
David B. Reuben
19 Neuropsychological Testing
205(8)
Marilyn S. Albert
20 Preoperative Assessment and Perioperative Care
213(16)
Peter Pompei
21 Anesthesia for the Geriatric Patient
229(10)
Jeffrey H. Silverstein
22 Surgical Approaches to the Geriatric Patient
239(20)
Ronnie Ann Rosenthal
23 Rehabilitation
259(22)
Kenneth Brummel-Smith
Part IV Palliative Care
24 Old Age and Care Near the End of Life
281(6)
Diane E. Meier
25 Doctor-Patient Communication Issues
287(12)
James A. Tulsky
26 Care Near the End of Life
299(12)
Sarah Goodlin
27 Sources of Suffering in the Elderly
311(12)
Maria Torroella Carney
Diane E. Meier
28 Acute and Chronic Pain
323(20)
Bruce A. Ferrell
29 Palliative Care in Early, Moderate, and Advanced Dementia
343(8)
Anna Monias
Diane E. Meier
30 The Value of Achieving a Peaceful Death
351(10)
Daniel Callahan
Part V Medical Care
Section A: Cancer in the Elderly
Cancer in the Elderly: An Overview
361(2)
Harvey Jay Cohen
31 The Science of Neoplasia and Its Relationship to Aging
363(12)
Robert E. Martell
Harvey Jay Cohen
32 Screening for Cancer
375(18)
Eugene Z. Oddone
Mitchell T. Heflin
John R. Feussner
33 Breast Cancer
393(24)
Ann Partridge
Eric Winer
34 Colon Cancer and Other Gastrointestinal Malignancies
417(24)
Peter C. Enzinger
Robert J. Mayer
35 Lung Cancer
441(14)
Eric B. Haura
Susan A. Blackwell
Jeffrey Crawford
36 Prostate Cancer
455(14)
Khalid Matin
Donald L. Trump
37 Gynecologic Cancers
469(18)
Angeles A. Alvarez
Daniel L. Clarke-Pearson
38 Hematologic Malignancies
487(22)
Marc Gautier
Elizabeth M. Bengtson
Edward M. Liebers
Harvey Jay Cohen
Section B: Organ System Diseases and Disorders
39 Cardiovascular Disease
509(36)
Nanette Kass Wenger
40 Hypertension
545(16)
Mark A. Supiano
41 Peripheral Arterial Disease
561(12)
William R. Hiatt
Mark R. Nehler
42 Rheumatologic Diseases
573(48)
Daniel J. Brauner
Leif B. Sorensen
Michael H. Ellman
43 Skeletal Fragility in the Elderly
621(30)
Angela Inzerillo
Jameel Iqbal
Bruce Troen
Diane E. Meier
44 Orthopedic Problems with Aging
651(18)
Lawrence A. Pottenger
45 Medical Aspects of Hip Fracture Management
669(12)
R. Sean Morrison
Albert L. Siu
46 Treatment of Diabetes
681(14)
Kenneth L. Minaker
47 Thyroid Disorders
695(24)
David S. Cooper
48 Changes in Male Sexuality
719(8)
Thomas Mulligan
Waleed Siddiqi
49 Sexual Function and the Older Woman
727(10)
Fran E. Kaiser
50 Gynecologic and Urologic Problems of Older Women
737(18)
M. Chrystie Timmons
51 Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
755(14)
Catherine E. DuBeau
52 Nephrology/Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders
769(14)
Sharon Anderson
53 Immunology of Aging
783(18)
Edith A. Burns
James S. Goodwin
54 Infectious Diseases
801(18)
Thomas T. Yoshikawa
55 Hematologic Problems
819(16)
Gerald Rothstein
56 Gastroenterologic Disorders
835(18)
Joanne A.P. Wilson
57 Pulmonary Disease
853(16)
James R. Webster Jr
58 Dermatologic Diseases and Problems
869(14)
Amy Krupnick Freeman
Marsha Gordon
59 Changes and Diseases of the Aging Eye
883(10)
Bruce P. Rosenthal
60 Otologic Changes and Disorders
893(8)
George A. Gates
Thomas S. Rees
61 Aging and the Oral Cavity
901(20)
Gretchen Gibson
Linda C. Niessen
Section C: Common Problems in Older Adults
62 Dietary Supplements for Geriatric Patients
921(10)
Cynthia X. Pan
Charles Mobbs
63 Urinary Incontinence
931(26)
Neil M. Resnick
64 Syncope in the Elderly
957(10)
Wishwa N. Kapoor
65 Management of Chronic Wounds
967(12)
David R. Thomas
66 Falls
979(16)
David C. Thomas
Helen K. Edelberg
Mary E. Tinetti
67 Chronic Dizziness and Vertigo
995(14)
Aman Nanda
Mary E. Tinetti
68 Nutrition
1009(14)
David A. Lipschitz
69 Exercise
1023(8)
Eric B. Larson
Robert A. Bruce
70 Sleep and Sleep Disorders
1031(12)
Tamar Shochat
Sonia Ancoli-Israel
71 Herpes Zoster
1043(14)
Kenneth Schmader
72 Elder Mistreatment
1057(10)
Terry Fulmer
Maria Hernandez
73 Frailty
1067(12)
Linda P. Fried
Jonathan Darer
Jeremy Walston
Part VI Neurologic and Psychiatric Disorders
74 Dementia
1079(16)
Gary J. Kennedy
75 Neurobiologic Basis of Age-Related Dementing Disorders
1095(18)
Patrick R. Hof
Thierry Bussiere
Joseph D. Buxbaum
John H. Morrison
76 Delirium
1113(10)
Sharon K. Inouye
77 Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke
1123(16)
Stanley Tuhrim
78 Abnormalities of Posture and Movement
1139(24)
Jose C. Masdeu
Maria Cruz Rodriguez-Oroz
79 Depression, Anxiety, and Other Mood Disorders
1163(22)
Harold G. Koenig
Dan G. Blazer II
80 Late-Life Psychosis
1185(16)
Steven C. Samuels
Deborah B. Marin
Part VII Ethics and Health Policy Issues for Older Adults
81 Mechanisms of Paying for Health Care
1201(12)
Bruce C. Vladeck
82 Justice and the Allocation of Health Care Resources
1213(8)
Nancy S. Jecker
83 Medical Treatment and the Physician's Legal Duties
1221(12)
Marshall B. Kapp
84 Determination of Decision-Making Capacity
1233(10)
Jason H.T. Karlawish
Robert A. Pearlman
85 Ethical and Policy Issues in End-of-Life Care
1243(10)
Melissa A. Bottrell
Christine K. Cassel
Emily R. Felzenberg
86 Ethical Challenges to Research in Geriatric Medicine
1253(10)
Greg A. Sachs
Harvey Jay Cohen
Index 1263