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This issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics, guest edited by Drs.
Lauren Nentwich and Jonathan Olshaker, focuses on Risk Management
in Emergency Medicine. This is one of four issues each year
selected by the series consulting editor, Dr. Amal Mattu. Articles
in this issue include, but are not limited to: Surviving a Medical
Malpractice Lawsuit, Communication and Documentation, Physician
Well-Being, Emergency Department Operations I: EMS and Patient
Arrival, Emergency Department Operations II: Patient Flow,
Confidentiality & Capacity, Supervision of Resident Physicians
& Advanced Practice Providers, Evaluation of the Psychiatric
Patient, Physical and chemical restraints, High-Risk Pediatric
Emergencies, The High-Risk Airway, High-Risk Chief Complaints I:
Chest pain, High-Risk Chief Complaints II: Abdomen Pain and
Extremity Injuries, High-Risk Chief Complaints III: Neurologic
Emergencies, and Mitigating Clinical Risk through Simulation.
This issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics tackles the increasingly
difficult legal issues facing doctors today, guest edited by Joseph
Kahn, Brendan Magauran, and John Olshaker. Topics include:
"Clinical Practice Guidelines," "The Legal Process: Being a
Defendant or an Expert Witness," "Professional Liability
Insurance," "Informed Consent, AMA, Refusal of Care, Capacity,"
"CQI, Incident Reports, Reporting Requirements, PEER Review," and
more!
As the global geriatric population continues to grow, an increasing
proportion of people reporting to emergency departments are
elderly. The work-up of these patients uses more time and resources
than that of younger patients, and is complicated by the fact that
acute disease often presents more subtly, without the outward
manifestations typically seen in younger patients. This volume
focuses on the unique pathophysiology of the elderly, presenting
guidelines for resuscitation, evaluation and management. The first
section discusses general principles including demographics,
pharmacology and pain management. The following sections cover
high-risk chief presenting complaints and review geriatric
emergencies. Finally, topics of particular relevance in the
geriatric population are discussed, including functional
assessment, end-of-life care, financial considerations and abuse.
This book provides a comprehensive, practical framework for
community and academic emergency medicine practitioners, as well as
emergency department administrators striving to improve delivery of
care to this vulnerable, growing population.
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