High Risk Geriatrics - The High Risk Emergency Medicine Course

High Risk Geriatrics - The High Risk Emergency Medicine Course

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6-month mortality: a case for geriatric fracture programs

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6-month mortality: a case for geriatric fracture programs

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High Risk Geriatrics - The High Risk Emergency Medicine Course

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 High Risk
  3. 3 What we're going to talk about today
  4. 4 75F with Lleg pain after direct trauma
  5. 5 Tibial plateau fracture?
  6. 6 What's the problem here?
  7. 7 Older adults use NSAIDs; NSAIDs worsen renal function
  8. 8 M with abdominal pain
  9. 9 Appendicitis in the geriatric
  10. 10 Causes of abdominal pain in geriatric ED patients
  11. 11 (Not-so-) Fun facts about geriatric patients with abdominal pain
  12. 12 CT a/p changes our management a lot in geriatric ED patients
  13. 13 We might be too stingy with CT a/p in geriatric patients
  14. 14 Geriatric EM Take-home #2
  15. 15 Recalibrate your vital sign thresholds for geriatric trauma patients
  16. 16 52M pedestrian vs. auto
  17. 17 Geriatric patients are under- triaged in trauma
  18. 18 C-spine evaluation
  19. 19 Anticoagulation in head trauma
  20. 20 6-month mortality: a case for geriatric fracture programs
  21. 21 Watch the geriatric patient walk after a fall
  22. 22 F with fatigue and AMS
  23. 23 Sepsis in the geriatric patient
  24. 24 Take-home points about geriatric ED patients

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