Lack of awareness among emergency physicians of potentially inappropriate medications in elderly patients at EDs
In ED settings, 30% to 80% of elderly patient visits include at least 1 PIM at presentation [4,5] . [...]the American geriatric emergency guidelines have recommended the screening of any high-risk medications using explicit criteria for all elderly patients presenting to the ED, regardless of the pr...
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description | In ED settings, 30% to 80% of elderly patient visits include at least 1 PIM at presentation [4,5] . [...]the American geriatric emergency guidelines have recommended the screening of any high-risk medications using explicit criteria for all elderly patients presenting to the ED, regardless of the presenting complaint [6] . Considering that previous studies have reported a high frequency of adverse drug event nonrecognition at EDs [10] , it is likely difficult for emergency physicians to recognize and modify PIMs in busy environments without help. [...]other health providers, such as geriatricians and pharmacologists, need to support the care of geriatric ED patients by emergency physicians. |
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