Volume 18 - Number 05 - May, 2010

Clinical Geriatrics

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The most common cause of arthritis in older adults is osteoarthritis (OS).
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It is always important to consider the adverse events and side effects associated with medications in the elderly.
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Barney S. Spivack, MD, FACP, AGSF, CMD
There’s no doubt that the new reform law has much to offer seniors and geriatrics healthcare professionals.
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Steven R. Gambert, MD, AGSF, MACP
At long last, the United States has agreed to a plan for “comprehensive” healthcare coverage…or has it?
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Jayakrishnan Krishnakurup, MD; David Witt, MD; Vivian Argento, MD
Myocardial toxicity of 5-FU should be considered in any patient with chest pain who had recent exposure to this chemotherapeutic agent.
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Daniel D. Sewell, MD; Steven Tam, MD; John W. Daly, MD; Thomas W. Meeks, MD; Valerie Rice, PhD
An older woman with primary hyperparathyroidism had atypical mood and anxiety symptoms, confusion, and psychosis due to high calcium levels.
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Pearl G. Lee, MD, MS; Christine T. Cigolle, MD, MPH; Caroline S. Blaum, MD, MS
Quality improvement programs appear to have led to improvement in diabetes care, particularly the processes of care.
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Amy M. Rushing, MD; Thomas M. Scalea, MD; Steven R. Gambert, MD, AGSF, MACP; Deborah M. Stein, MD, MPH, FACS
Adequate resuscitation of the trauma patient begins with appropriate triage.
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Melinda S. Lantz, MD
Verbally disruptive behaviors among patients with dementia are common and can result in premature nursing home placement if continuous.
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Michael T. Gross, PT, PhD, FAPTA
Clinical practice suggests that older individuals have difficulty procuring shoes that are comfortable or that address a problem they are experiencing.
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