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ISBN: 978-0-415-3735-4
Page count: 247
Publisher: Informa
Publication year: 2007
This book is designed to educate gynecologists about these issues. It draws upon the experience of specialists in a variety of clinical and non-clinical specialties, reviews current knowledge of the problems encountered in caring for the elderly female patient, and suggests guidelines for best practice.
Care of the older patient is characterized by increasing incidence of chronic and acute diseases, with many patients suffering from several conditions simultaneously. The susceptibility to disease increases not only because of physiological factors relating to the aging process, but also due to changes in lifestyle, such as decreased mobility. Issues relating to polypharmacy are exacerbated by concerns about compliance, for example in patients experiencing cognitive decline. Decisions about appropriate medical care are complicated by the fact that many of the normal values that can be relied upon as a guide in younger individuals, do not apply in the older patient.
Table of contents:
Section I Epidemiology and scope of problem
Health Effects in the elderly from heat and cold
Section II Conditions affecting elderly women
Balance, falls and osteoporotic fractures
Heart disease and stroke
Dementia, capacity and consent
Depression and mood changes
Urogenital aging
Section III Management problems
Normative values of investigations in elderly women
Medication and prescribing
Complementary and alternative medicine
Section IV Common gynecological problems
Prolapse
Gynecological cancer
Section V Promoting healthy living
Multidisciplinary day services for the older woman
Diet
Home, residentail and pallative care
Keeping sex alive in later years
Index


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