Using a unique, case-based approach, Ham's Primary Care Geriatrics, 8th Edition, is the #1 resource of choice for busy primary care providers who need a comprehensive, easy-to-read source of practical clinical guidance to care for the growing population of older adults. You’ll find key clinical information, expert advice, and evidence-based medical guidelines that cover the patient presentations you’re most likely to encounter in everyday practice. The consistent, streamlined content and enjoyable writing style keep you informed and engaged while using the up-to-date, case study format that is ideal for learning, retention, and rapid recall.
Takes an interprofessional, holistic approach to patient care, covering not only clinical conditions (diagnosis, treatment, and management), but also social, emotional, cultural, and economic considerations
Uses a highly templated, case study format highlighted by clinical photos, illustrations, tables, and boxes throughout—with many cases and visuals new to this edition
Contains new chapters or sections on population health from a pandemic perspective; disaster medicine as it applies to older adults; diversity, healthcare equity, inclusion, and social determinants of healthcare in geriatric medicine; gun violence; skin ulcers; anxiety; anticoagulation; kidney disease; revised guidance on drug use in older adults; and more
Covers key topics such as dementia and Alzheimer's disease management; frailty; polypharmacy and medication management; fall prevention and balance disorders; delirium prevention and management; chronic disease management; nutrition and malnutrition; depression and anxiety; bone health; and much more
Reflects the most current data available on the unique conditions and needs of older adults
Includes key learning objectives and USMLE-style questions in every chapter
Shares expert guidance from a new editorial team of world-class authorities in the field of geriatric medicine, as well as new contributing authors who offer up-to-date, varied perspectives
Online extras include billing and coding tips; dizziness, gait, and balance video resources; a dermatology quiz; and a Cognitive Status Assessment with tests and patient teaching guides
An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
1. Principles of Primary Care of Older Adults 2. Appropriate Prescribing 3. Billing and Coding 4. Cultural and Social Considerations in Caring for Older Adults 5. Ethics 6. Financing and Organization of Healthcare 7. Geriatric Assessment 8. Home Care 9. Hospital Care 10. Integrative and Complementary Medicine 11. Interprofessional Team Care 12. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Medicine in Older Adults 13. Long-Term Care 14. Palliative Care 15. Rehabilitation 16. Wellness and Prevention 17. Alzheimer Disease and Other Dementias 18. Anticoagulation 19. Anxiety and Stress-Related Disorders 20. Constipation and Fecal Incontinence 21. Delirium 22. Depression 23. Dizziness 24. Driving 25. Elder Mistreatment 26. Frailty 27. Gait, Balance, and Falls 28. Genito-urinary Disorders in Men and Sexual Health in Older People 29. Geriatric Emergency Care 30. Hearing Impairment 31. Malnutrition and Feeding Problems 32. Persistent Pain 33. Pressure Injuries and Skin Ulcers 34. Sleep Disorders in Older Individuals 35. Substance Use in Older Adults 36. Syncope 37. Urinary Incontinence 38. Visual Impairment and Eye Problems 39. Anemia in Older Adults 40. Arthritis and Related Disorders 41. Geriatric Oncology 42. Coronary Artery Disease and Atrial Fibrillation 43. Diabetes Mellitus 44. Foot Problems 45. Geriatric Gastroenterology: A Case-Based Approach 46. Geriatric Dermatology 47. Heart Failure in Older Adults 48. Hypertension 49. Infectious Diseases 50. Chronic Kidney Disease in the Geriatric Population 51. Integrating Geriatric Oral Health with Primary Care: A Case-Based Approach 52. Osteoporosis 53. Parkinson Disease for the Geriatrician 54. Peripheral Vascular Disease 55. Pulmonary Disease 56. Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack 57. Thyroid Disorders
Jane F. Potter, MD, Harris Professor of Geriatric Medicine, Chief, Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Home Instead Center for Successful Aging, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, Ellen Flaherty, PhD, APRN, AGSF, Dartmouth Center for Health and Aging, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth; Department of Primary Care-Geriatrics, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA, Matthew K. McNabney, Professor, Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA, Mitchell T. Heflin, Professor, Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, USA and Mallory McClester Brown, Associate Professor; Vice Chair of Education, Department of Family Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
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