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Fundamentals of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy: An Evidence-Based Approach


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2010
The number of seniors in the U.S. is expected to double by the year 2030. Currently, the elderly account for 12.7% of the U.S. population, but consume 34% of the total prescriptions-and these numbers are sure to increase enormously over the next few decades. Pharmacists will be greatly affected by this rapidly expanding geriatric population, and they will certainly be called on to offer much-needed expertise. This new textbook, Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, provides thorough coverage on therapeutic and social issues affecting elderly patients. The book is divided into two sections; the first section addresses general concepts about aging and the second section is organized by both organ system and disease states common in the elderly. These chapters contain a short summary of treatment in normal adults, and then focus on an evidence-based review of treatment in elderly patients.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781585282289
ISBN-10: 1585282286
Pagini: 463
Dimensiuni: 249 x 177 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: AMER SOC OF HEALTH SYSTEM PHAR

Recenzii

Although a number of textbooks for geriatric medicine are available, few resources focus on geriatric pharmacotherapy. Similarly, the most commonly used pharmacy texts may have just one chapter, if any, on geriatrics, and the most recent edition of "Therapeutics in the Elderly "was published in 2003 (by HarveyWhitney Books Company). This situation makes the new text edited by Hutchinson and Sleeper particularly valuable for current pharmacy practice. The book is divided into 2 sections. The first section, entitled "Social, Ethical, and Economic Issues of Aging," tackles issues such as challenges in geriatric care, care-giving, decision making, and end-of-life care. Other textbooks in geriatrics provide comprehensive reviews of all of the topics. "Fundamentals""of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy "provides summaries that are brief, but current and relevant. For example, the topic of elder abuse is condensed to 1 page. The second section, entitled "General Biomedical and Pharmacotherapy Issues," contains 14 chapters. The first 4 of these chapters relate to general geriatric practice (e.g. geriatric assessment), and the remaining chapters relate to specific systems or specialties (e.g., cardiology). Each chapter opens with learning objectives and definitions. References are included at the end of each chapter, in contrast to some of the leading geriatric texts, which provide only brief bibliographies. At the end of each chapter, there is a set of self-assessment questions, which vary in format. Chapter summaries and clinical pearls are also included. What makes this text stand out is its use of case studies and application of information throughout each chapter. The case studies are complex and realistic, each covering 1 to 2 pages. A summary of each case is included, and key learning points are highlighted. The cases involve settings such as continuing care centres and conditions such as urinary incontinence, cachexia, dysphagia, and sensory impairment. These are common geri