Volume 19 - Number 5 - May 2011

Clinical Geriatrics

Tip Sheets for Older Adults
Tip Sheets for Older Adults
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As adults grow older and become more physically frail, they become increasingly vulnerable to abuse and neglect.
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First Report®
First Report®
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American College of Cardiology (ACC) 60th Annual Scientific Sessions: April 2-5, 2011; New Orleans, LA
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Departments
Departments
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Barney S. Spivack, MD, FACP, AGSF, CMD
The AGS has a history of recognizing the unique strengths, talents, and perspectives of interdisciplinary professionals.
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Physician's Perspective
Physician's Perspective
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Steven R. Gambert, MD, AGSF, MACP
Age in itself is not a criteria to no longer follow the same practices one would follow for younger-aged persons with diabetes mellitus.
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Case Report
Case Report
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Steven R. Bowers, DO; B. Brent Simmons, MD, FAAFP
In many cases, PI is the result of a combination of factors and not just one cause or condition.
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Case Report
Case Report
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Ali Jassim, MD, PhD; James McGrann, MD; Jason Meyer, MD; Eric Larson, MD, FACP
Although scurvy is generally thought to be rare in the developed world, it may be commonly unrecognized and is likely to be misdiagnosed.
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Cardiovascular Issues in the Older Adult
Cardiovascular Issues in the Older Adult
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Timm Dickfeld, MD, PhD; Faisal Siddiqi, MD
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia encountered in clinical practice.
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Case Report
Case Report
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Mary Cash, PA-C; Rajesh R. Tampi, MD, MS, FAPA; Deena Williamson, MSN, MBA; Vikrant Mittal, MD, MHA; Nicole McEnerney, MSW; Jennifer Thomas, OTR
Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) include noncognitive symptoms and behaviors that commonly occur in patients with dementia.
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