In an ageing population, those who specialise in the treatment of older people are more essential than ever. The specialty is also becoming more evidence-based as research into care of the elderly grows.
This second edition of Essential Geriatrics has been comprehensively updated and expanded, with entirely new sections on the ageing process and a selection of important topics. In addition there are 100 questions throughout the text in the modern knowledge-based best of five format, with answers.
This text specifically focuses on the key aspects of elderly care, spanning both general medicine and the particular problems encountered in geriatrics as a route into the specialty: the subjects chosen typically receive scant coverage in general medical texts. Practical guidance for managing the conditions covered is included at the end of each section, with reasoned approaches to areas where evidence is more scarce.
From reviews of the first edition:
'Strongly recommended to geriatricians of all grades and valuable for all members of the multi-disciplinary team on the shelf of the ward office. Excellent. AGE AND AGEING
Eloquently describes the knowledge and experience base essential for practitioners of geriatric medicine.
James George in his Foreword
Part A: Medicine and old age
* Age-related changes
* Therapeutics
* Rehabilitation
* End of life
* Questions
Part B: Brain
* Dementia
* Delirium
* Depression
* Movement disorders
* Stroke
* Questions
Part C: Bladder and bowel
* Urinary disorders
* Bowel disorders
* Questions
Part D: Falls and related topics
* Dizziness
* Falls
* Syncope
* Osteoporosis
* Questions
Part E: Cardiovascular
* Heart failure
* Hypertension
* Atrial fibrillation
* Questions
Part F: Selected topics
* Anaemia
* Arthritis
* Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
* Epilepsy
* Influenza
* Leg ulcers
* Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus
* Motor neuron disease
* Myopathy
* Pneumonia
* Pressure ulcers
* Type 2 diabetes
* Questions
* Appendices
* Appendix A -Rating scales
* Appendix B - Abbreviations