
Essentials of Clinical Geriatrics
McGraw-Hill Medical (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 16. October 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
552 pages
978-0-07-140920-9 (ISBN)
Description
'So well written the amount of information it contains is deceptive. Unlike many texts, the book is easy to read and provides an excellent overview of geriatrics' - "Journal of Family Practice". 'This handy-to-carry-and-use paperback is invaluable as a ready source of comprehensive up-to-date geriatric clinical information...richly supplemented by an enormous number of helpful tables, figures, and references' - "American Family Physician". 'All practicing physicians who care for older persons, medical students, residents, fellows, and the entire interdisciplinary team caring for older persons will derive benefit from this book' - Four Stars from Doody.'The superb writing, a clear focus on the clinical issues, presentation of complex issues clearly and succinctly...just a few of the reasons why "Essentials of Clinical Geriatrics" is a favorite resource among health professionals caring for older patients. The practical, problem-oriented approach guides you systematically through the clinical implications of aging, and reviews evaluation, diagnosis, and management of clinical problems encountered in daily practice.' - From the reviews of the previous edition.Much has been added to this edition to keep you on the cutting edge of clinical geriatrics, including: a brand new chapter on preventive care in clinical geriatrics; expanded coverage of preoperative evaluation, cancer management, and end-of-life issues; updated content on genetic aspects of geriatric care, pharmacology, hormone replacement therapy, and more.
You'll appreciate the broad, readable coverage of pertinent issues and the highly accessible format of key diagnostic and therapeutic details. Superb tables conveniently summarize important information, and the handy appendix provides a compendium of checklists for essential procedures in geriatric assessment.
You'll appreciate the broad, readable coverage of pertinent issues and the highly accessible format of key diagnostic and therapeutic details. Superb tables conveniently summarize important information, and the handy appendix provides a compendium of checklists for essential procedures in geriatric assessment.
Reviews / Votes
"There is not a wasted word in this book. Its style is enticing and elegant. Matching in elegance are the exquisite line drawings (so much better than photos) that illustrate its pages. The references are carefully selected and annotated, as are the suggested readings. The citation of Web-based materials -- both for patient education and for professionals -- is the best I have ever seen. The appendixes that give the assessment instruments themselves also add to the presentation...Each edition of this book adds something new. The pagination, size, and paper -- even the cover -- are improved. The printing of tables and boxes with a slightly darker background makes them easy to spot without being jarring. Kudos for the very careful editing of this book, which raises the level of medical writing here to that of the best British writers in days of yore. This is one of the best textbooks of geriatric medicine in terms of its clarity, completeness, and compactness. It give a complete, coherent, overarching view of geriatric medicine that still can be swallowed whole in an elective geriatric medicine rotation. Every medical library should possess this small marvel. 4 Stars!"--Doody's Review Service Doody's 20031121More details
Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
50 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
653 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-140920-9 (9780071409209)
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McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide
Content
Table of Contents:Part IThe Aging Patient and Geriatric Assessment1.Clinical Implications of the Aging Process2.Demography and Epidemiology3.Evaluating the Geriatric Patient4.Developing Clinical ExpectationsPart IIDifferential Diagnosis and Management5.Delirium and Dementia6.Depression7.Incontinence8.Instability and Falls9.Immobility10.Cardiovascular Disorders11.Decreased Vitality12.Sensory ImpairmentPart IIIGeneral Management Strategies13.Drug Therapy14.Health Services15.Nursing Home Care16.Ethical Issues in the Care of Older PersonsAppendix: Geriatric Medical Forms-Katz Index of Activities of Daily Living-Main Components of Tinetti Fall Risk Scale-Reuben's Physical Performance Test-Folstein Mini-Mental State Examination-Comprehensive Medical History and Physical Assessment-Dementia Assessment-Incontinence-Minimum Data Set