Preventing falls in your elderly patients
- PMID: 1985306
- DOI: 10.1080/00325481.1991.11700791
Preventing falls in your elderly patients
Abstract
An elderly patient who falls is at significant risk for disability or death. In this article, Dr Costa explains how a carefully taken history, detailed physical examination, and appropriate laboratory studies can help to discern the cause of a fall. He also describes a multifaceted approach to preventing falls in elderly patients that involves a partnership of the physician, the patient, and the family.
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