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Special Population Considerations
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The reference list provided includes various articles and resources related to special population considerations. The summaries of these articles are as follows:<br /><br />1. "Physiology considerations in geriatric patients" by Alvis and Hughes (2015) explores the physiological changes that occur in older patients and their implications for anesthesia.<br /><br />2. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (2022) discusses their commitment to eliminating preventable maternal mortality and provides resources on the topic.<br /><br />3. "Satisfaction with healthcare access lacking in Spain, Italy" by Archer and Ray (2020) highlights the dissatisfaction of patients in these countries with their healthcare access.<br /><br />4. Balmain et al. (2018) examine the implications of exercising under heat stress for older individuals and the effects on thermoregulatory control.<br /><br />5. Blomaard et al. (2020) study the impact of geriatric screening and triage urgency on the 30-day mortality rate in older emergency department patients.<br /><br />6. "Treating pediatric and geriatric patients at risk of suicide in general emergency departments" by Bowden et al. (2021) discusses perspectives from emergency department clinical leaders on improving emergency care for these patients.<br /><br />7. Carpenter et al. (2011) outline research priorities for high-quality geriatric emergency care, including medication management, screening, prevention, and functional assessment.<br /><br />8. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2022) state that four out of five pregnancy-related deaths in the U.S. are preventable.<br /><br />9. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provide information on preventing elder abuse.<br /><br />10. Cullen et al. (2019) survey nursing leadership on improving the quality of emergency care for deliberate self-harm patients.<br /><br />11. Ecker et al. (2016) provide an interim update on periviable birth, discussing the management of infants born between 20 and 25 weeks of gestation.<br /><br />12. The Emergency Nurses Association and Association of Women's Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses present a consensus statement on emergency care for patients during pregnancy and the postpartum period.<br /><br />13. Filmalter et al. (2018) discuss the care of forensic patients in the emergency department.<br /><br />14. Foresman Capuzzi et al. (2018) provide a topic brief on pediatric fever, focusing on assessment and management in the emergency department.<br /><br />15. Green et al. (2021) develop a staffing solution for sexual assault nurse examiners/forensic nurses in hospitals.<br /><br />16. Grossmann et al. (2014) explore the issue of undertriage in older emergency department patients.<br /><br />17. Hoyert (2022) provides maternal mortality rates in the United States for 2020.<br /><br />18. Kaeley et al. (2021) study the prevalence and patterns of geriatric emergencies in a teaching hospital in North India.<br /><br />19. Kilpatrick et al. (2019) present levels of maternal care in obstetric care consensus.<br /><br />20. A white paper by Manton (2013) discusses the care of psychiatric patients in the emergency department.<br /><br />21. Melady and Perry (2018) suggest ten best practices for the older patient in the emergency department.<br /><br />22. Rose (2021) discusses the assessment and management of pediatric fever in the emergency department.<br /><br />23. Ruhl et al. (2015) test the content validity of the maternal fetal triage index.<br /><br />24. Shimazui et al. (2020) explore the significance of body temperature in elderly patients with sepsis.<br /><br />25. Ukkonen et al. (2019) conduct a population-based survey on emergency department visits in older patients.<br /><br />26. Vonnes and El-Rady (2021) discuss the atypical presentation of illness in older adults.<br /><br />27. Walker and Hanna (2020) suggest using the pediatric triangle with the ABCD approach to assess pediatric patients.<br /><br />28. Wolf et al. (2021) investigate the educational deficits and perceptions of risk among emergency nurses in triage decisions involving pregnancy-capable patients.<br /><br />29. Yoong et al. (2021) identify common diagnoses among pediatric attendances at emergency departments.<br /><br />These resources cover various aspects of special population considerations, including geriatric patients, pregnant patients, forensic patients, and pediatric patients. They provide valuable information for healthcare professionals working with these populations in emergency settings.
Keywords
geriatric patients
anesthesia implications
preventable maternal mortality
healthcare access
exercising under heat stress
geriatric screening
30-day mortality rate
emergency care
forensic patients
pediatric fever assessment
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