Older patients in the emergency department (ED) present unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. The ED clinicians must simultaneously evaluate and treat older adults along multiple domains: cognitive impairment, atypical presentations, functional impairment, medication management, trauma and falls, and end-of-life care. This article reviews these domains and suggests strategies for a more comprehensive, patient-centered ED approach to older patients. Incorporating assessment of these domains into the ED process improves patient outcomes, provider satisfaction, and ED flow
Background: Managing older people in the emergency department remains a challenge. We aimed to ident...
Emergency department (ED) admissions of patients 75 years and older are consistently increasing. Old...
Optimizing emergency care for the aging population is an important future challenge, as the proporti...
Older patients in the emergency department (ED) present unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges...
Older patients account for up to a quarter of all emergency department (ED) visits. Atypical clinica...
SummaryThe emergency department (ED) is a unique medical care environment with many challenges. Agin...
Clinicians and health system leaders have recognized the unique and increasingly important role of t...
The numbers of frail older persons using emergency departments are already considerable and will con...
Introduction: The “4Ms” model – What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility – is increasingly ...
In the emergency department (ED), frailty represents the vulnerability of an individual because of t...
An emergency department (ED) is potentially an inhospitable environment to treat older people. A rec...
Elderly people make extensive use of the Emergency Department (ED). After discharge from the ED, the...
As population’s age and people live longer, the burden on acute health care services associated with...
John J McCabe, Sean P KennellyDepartment of Age-Related Health Care, Tallaght Hospital, Dublin, Irel...
The emergency department (ED) is uniquely positioned to improve care for older adults and affect pat...
Background: Managing older people in the emergency department remains a challenge. We aimed to ident...
Emergency department (ED) admissions of patients 75 years and older are consistently increasing. Old...
Optimizing emergency care for the aging population is an important future challenge, as the proporti...
Older patients in the emergency department (ED) present unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges...
Older patients account for up to a quarter of all emergency department (ED) visits. Atypical clinica...
SummaryThe emergency department (ED) is a unique medical care environment with many challenges. Agin...
Clinicians and health system leaders have recognized the unique and increasingly important role of t...
The numbers of frail older persons using emergency departments are already considerable and will con...
Introduction: The “4Ms” model – What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility – is increasingly ...
In the emergency department (ED), frailty represents the vulnerability of an individual because of t...
An emergency department (ED) is potentially an inhospitable environment to treat older people. A rec...
Elderly people make extensive use of the Emergency Department (ED). After discharge from the ED, the...
As population’s age and people live longer, the burden on acute health care services associated with...
John J McCabe, Sean P KennellyDepartment of Age-Related Health Care, Tallaght Hospital, Dublin, Irel...
The emergency department (ED) is uniquely positioned to improve care for older adults and affect pat...
Background: Managing older people in the emergency department remains a challenge. We aimed to ident...
Emergency department (ED) admissions of patients 75 years and older are consistently increasing. Old...
Optimizing emergency care for the aging population is an important future challenge, as the proporti...