Optimal Older Adult Emergency Care: Introducing Multidisciplinary Geriatric Emergency Department Guidelines from the American College of Emergency Physicians, American Geriatrics Society, Emergency Nurses Association, and Society for Academic Emergency Me

Author:

Carpenter Christopher R.1,Bromley Marilyn2,Caterino Jeffrey M.3,Chun Audrey4,Gerson Lowell W.56,Greenspan Jason7,Hwang Ula8,John David P.910,Lyons William L.11,Platts-Mills Timothy F.12,Mortensen Betty13,Ragsdale Luna1415,Rosenberg Mark1617,Wilber Scott1819,

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine; Washington University in St. Louis; St. Louis Missouri

2. Geriatric Section; American College of Emergency Physicians; Dallas Texas

3. Department of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine; The Ohio State University; Columbus Ohio

4. Department of Geriatric and Palliative Medicine; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; New York New York

5. Northeast Ohio Medical University; Rootstown Ohio

6. Summa Health System-Akron City Hospital; Akron Ohio

7. Emergent Medical Associates; Manhattan Beach California

8. Emergency Medicine; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; New York New York

9. Johnson Memorial Medical Center; Stafford Connecticut

10. Northeast Emergency Medicine Specialists; Stafford Connecticut

11. Department of Internal Medicine and Geriatrics; University of Nebraska Medical Center; Omaha Nebraska

12. Department of Emergency Medicine; School of Medicine; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Chapel Hill North Carolina

13. Emergency Nurses Association; Des Plaines Illinois

14. School of Medicine; Duke University; Durham North Carolina

15. School of Medicine; Wake Forest University; Winston-Salem North Carolina

16. Department of Clinical Emergency Medicine; New York Medical College; Valhalla New York

17. St Joseph's Healthcare System; Paterson New Jersey

18. Summa Akron City and St. Thomas Hospitals; Akron Ohio

19. Department of Emergency Medicine; Northeast Ohio Medical University; Rootstown Ohio

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology

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