Posts Tagged ‘elderly’

  • Spiritual Concerns: Painful for Patient & Doctor?

    There is a spiritual and material quality in the care of sick people; too great efficiency in material details may hamper progress. —William Mayo Faith is an unfailing stream of energy. —Sir William Osler Doctors are real good at performing procedures, ordering tests, writing prescriptions, and completing chart notes. Primary care doctors often refer patients […]

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  • Risk Factors for Heart Disease Your Doctor Rarely Mentions

    Risk Factors for Heart Disease Your Doctor Rarely Mentions  Part One: LVH  We can all recite the common culprits for heart disease. Major risks include smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, strong family history, previous heart problems, inactivity, and getting older. But beware! Your doctor may not consider a few under-the-radar risk factors for […]

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  • Lincoln Inspiration

    It’s not the years in your life that count               It is the life in your years Abraham Lincoln

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  • Retirement Woes

    The only problem with retirement is you don’t get any days off.

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  • Antipsychotic Medication: Beware Chemical Restraints

    Four-point restraints and straight jackets were once commonly used for extremely agitated people who might hurt themselves or others. It’s unnerving to see grumpy grandma bound at wrists and ankles, squirming to get free. Perhaps you recall the images of a man pretzel-twisted by a leather, canvas or duck cloth straight jacket as he sits isolated in a padded white […]

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  • How Low Can Blood Pressure Go?

    The Doctor measured her BP at 120/60. “Perfect pressure,” he said to his patient. Like a proud artist showing off his painting, the doctor boasted that the three medications he prescribed for high BP were working well. So why did this 84 year-old lady die just a few weeks later? Surely high blood pressure is […]

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  • When Patients Don’t Follow their Medication Regimen

    The warnings are impressive for those people who are naughty and do not take medications as prescribed: Medication non-compliance (non-adherence), the failure to take drugs on time in the dosages prescribed, is as dangerous and costly as many illnesses Drugs don’t work in patients who don’t take them — C. Everett Koop, MD 10% of hospital admissions […]

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  • Should I Go to the Emergency Room?

    Sound Advice on whether or not to seek care at an emergency room from the author of, “ER: Enter at Your Own Risk – How to Avoid Dangers Inside Emergency Rooms.”

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  • 6 Reasons Not to Take Beta Blockers

    Medications must be used properly: The right drug for the right person at the right time. This article offers 6 surprising reasons NOT to use a commonly used class of heart medication – beta blockers – unless you really need it!

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  • Medication Use in Older Adults: Choose Wisely

    Medications pose potential risks in older adults more than younger folks. Read these must-do tips for using medication wisely.

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