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         - Livre Médecine, Pharmacie, Paramédical, Médecine vétérinaire

        Livre Médecine, Pharmacie, Paramédical, Médecine vétérinaire - 01/11/2025 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Editeur : Elsevier Science
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/11/2025
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 356.0
      • ISBN : 9780443290251



      • Résumé :
        Section 1. Recommendations for medications of older persons

        1. A summary of medications that most benefit older patients: for clinicians, patients, their families, policy makers and health ministries

        2. STOPP and American Geriatrics Society potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and START potential prescribing omissions (PPOs)

        3. The Calgary study of 295,706 admissions of older persons to four acute care hospitals 2013-2021

        4. Adverse drug interactions in the Veterans Affairs Adverse Drug Event Reporting System

        5. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in older persons

        6. Methods to identify adverse drug interactions and effects

        7. How personalized medicine has changed senior patient outcomes at the Mayo Clinic and other centers

        Section 2. Older persons alcohol consumption, self-medication, and medication list accuracy

        8. Older persons alcohol consumption

        9. Self-medication and over the counter medications by older persons

        10. The accuracy of recording medication lists, transferring lists between community practitioners and medical institutions, and the potential effects on the accuracy of assessing PIMs, PPOs and adverse medication events

        Section 3. Cardiovascular medications

        11. Medications for hypertension

        12. Medications for heart failure

        13. Medications for arrhythmias

        14. Medications for diuresis

        15. Medications for coagulation

        Section 4. Central Nervous System medications

        16. Medications for depression

        17. Medications for anxiety

        18. Medications for insomnia

        19. Neuroleptic/antipsychotic medications

        20. Avoiding medications with risks of delirium

        21. Avoiding medications that augment dementia

        Section 5. Renal medication

        22. Prescribing to reduce risks of renal insufficiency and failure

        Section 6. Gastrointestinal medications

        23. Prescribing to reduce the risks of peptic ulcer disease, gastritis, and esophagitis and treat if present

        24. Prescribing to reduce the risks of constipation or diarrhea

        Section 7. Musculoskeletal medications

        25. Medications for arthritis

        26. Medications for osteoporosis

        Section 8. Respiratory medications

        27. Medications for COPD

        Section 9. Endocrine medications

        28. Medications for diabetes

        Section 10. Pain medications

        29. Non-opioid analgesics and opioids for seniors

        Section 11. Changing prescribing to prevent falls

        30. Prescribing to prevent falls...

        Biographie:
        Section 1. Recommendations for medications of older persons

        1. A summary of medications that most benefit older patients: for clinicians, patients, their families, policy makers and health ministries

        2. STOPP and American Geriatrics Society potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and START potential prescribing omissions (PPOs)

        3. The Calgary study of 295,706 admissions of older persons to four acute care hospitals 2013-2021

        4. Adverse drug interactions in the Veterans Affairs Adverse Drug Event Reporting System

        5. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in older persons

        6. Methods to identify adverse drug interactions and effects

        7. How personalized medicine has changed senior patient outcomes at the Mayo Clinic and other centers

        Section 2. Older persons alcohol consumption, self-medication, and medication list accuracy

        8. Older persons alcohol consumption

        9. Self-medication and over the counter medications by older persons

        10. The accuracy of recording medication lists, transferring lists between community practitioners and medical institutions, and the potential effects on the accuracy of assessing PIMs, PPOs and adverse medication events

        Section 3. Cardiovascular medications

        11. Medications for hypertension

        12. Medications for heart failure

        13. Medications for arrhythmias

        14. Medications for diuresis

        15. Medications for coagulation

        Section 4. Central Nervous System medications

        16. Medications for depression

        17. Medications for anxiety

        18. Medications for insomnia

        19. Neuroleptic/antipsychotic medications

        20. Avoiding medications with risks of delirium

        21. Avoiding medications that augment dementia

        Section 5. Renal medication

        22. Prescribing to reduce risks of renal insufficiency and failure

        Section 6. Gastrointestinal medications

        23. Prescribing to reduce the risks of peptic ulcer disease, gastritis, and esophagitis and treat if present

        24. Prescribing to reduce the risks of constipation or diarrhea

        Section 7. Musculoskeletal medications

        25. Medications for arthritis

        26. Medications for osteoporosis

        Section 8. Respiratory medications

        27. Medications for COPD

        Section 9. Endocrine medications

        28. Medications for diabetes

        Section 10. Pain medications

        29. Non-opioid analgesics and opioids for seniors

        Section 11. Changing prescribing to prevent falls

        30. Prescribing to prevent falls...

        Sommaire:
        Section 1. Recommendations for medications of older persons

        1. A summary of medications that most benefit older patients: for clinicians, patients, their families, policy makers and health ministries

        2. STOPP and American Geriatrics Society potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) and START potential prescribing omissions (PPOs)

        3. The Calgary study of 295,706 admissions of older persons to four acute care hospitals 2013-2021

        4. Adverse drug interactions in the Veterans Affairs Adverse Drug Event Reporting System

        5. Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in older persons

        6. Methods to identify adverse drug interactions and effects

        7. How personalized medicine has changed senior patient outcomes at the Mayo Clinic and other centers

        Section 2. Older persons alcohol consumption, self-medication, and medication list accuracy

        8. Older persons alcohol consumption

        9. Self-medication and over the counter medications by older persons

        10. The accuracy of recording medication lists, transferring lists between community practitioners and medical institutions, and the potential effects on the accuracy of assessing PIMs, PPOs and adverse medication events

        Section 3. Cardiovascular medications

        11. Medications for hypertension

        12. Medications for heart failure

        13. Medications for arrhythmias

        14. Medications for diuresis

        15. Medications for coagulation

        Section 4. Central Nervous System medications

        16. Medications for depression

        17. Medications for anxiety

        18. Medications for insomnia

        19. Neuroleptic/antipsychotic medications

        20. Avoiding medications with risks of delirium

        21. Avoiding medications that augment dementia

        Section 5. Renal medication

        22. Prescribing to reduce risks of renal insufficiency and failure

        Section 6. Gastrointestinal medications

        23. Prescribing to reduce the risks of peptic ulcer disease, gastritis, and esophagitis and treat if present

        24. Prescribing to reduce the risks of constipation or diarrhea

        Section 7. Musculoskeletal medications

        25. Medications for arthritis

        26. Medications for osteoporosis

        Section 8. Respiratory medications

        27. Medications for COPD

        Section 9. Endocrine medications

        28. Medications for diabetes

        Section 10. Pain medications

        29. Non-opioid analgesics and opioids for seniors

        Section 11. Changing prescribing to prevent falls

        30. Prescribing to prevent falls...

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