Evaluation of Older Adults in the Emergency Department Following a Fall
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.emc.2024.08.003
Evaluation of Older Adults in the Emergency Department Following a Fall
Abstract
Falls are an important source of morbidity and mortality for older adults. The emergency department (ED) evaluation of an older patient who presents after a fall should include an assessment of events contributing to the acute fall, injuries sustained from it, as well as an underlying falls syndrome. ED measures and referrals to appropriate outpatient services on discharge can help ensure patients receive care and services that can help reduce future falls.
Keywords: Fall interventions; Fall prevention; Falls; Geriatric trauma.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure CS has received funding for a lecture from Curvafix, from Noven Pharmaceuticals for serving on an advisory panel, and from Astra-Zeneca as a speaker bureau member.
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