This practical guide clearly shows each stage in the management of a patient with dementia. It covers the complex issues surrounding dementia such as spouses and families, access to appropriate care, legal and ethical concerns, planning for the future and "living well" and includes the decision making process on initiating treatment and guidance on how best to access the available services.
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This practical guide clearly shows each stage in the management of a patient with dementia.
About the authors, vii GP’s Foreword by Dr Neil Arnott, ix Neuroscience Foreword by Professor Paul Francis, xi Acknowledgement, xiv Introduction, 1 Chapter 1 Diagnosing dementia in general practice, 4 Chapter 2 Complex pictures of dementia, 25 Chapter 3 Initiating, monitoring and adjusting dementia treatments, 41 Chapter 4 Emergency management of dementia, 53 Chapter 5 Managing families, 72 Chapter 6 Using the multidisciplinary team, 86 Chapter 7 Capacity, consent and deprivation of liberty, 100 Chapter 8 Choosing a residential home, 115 Chapter 9 Research, developments and media coverage, 122 Chapter 10 GP questions answered, 133 Appendix Recommended further reading, 142 Index, 145
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How to Manage Dementia in General Practice is an essential practical guide for all GPs and health professionals involved in the treatment and management of patients with dementia. The authors provide guidance through every aspect of the condition; from how to reliably and quickly identify types of dementia, to initiating and adjusting appropriate treatments. They offer practical help with the host of issues which often accompany cases of dementia, such as chronic conditions and comorbidities, and the sometimes complex relationships of spouses and relatives.  The authors give clear advice on the complicated legal issues surrounding dementia and explain in detail how GPs can reliably assess capacity, including testamentary capacity, and potential deprivation of liberty. They provide a practical approach on when to refer, when not to refer, and how to access the most appropriate community and social services for each patient. Real GP- based examples and case histories are used throughout to illustrate key points and decision making. How to Manage Dementia in General Practice is for all GPs, GP registrars, geriatricians and primary health care professionals wanting to provide better care for patients with dementia and their families. “This excellent book by authors who combine a first class clinical specialism with ongoing research into the field can be highly recommended. It will appeal both to the younger GP starting their career, the GP in training, and the more mature practitioner who perhaps feels the newer challenges of managing these complex patients.” Dr Neil D Arnott, General Practitioner, Seven Oaks and an Examiner of the Royal College of General Practitioners, London, UK “How to manage Dementia covers all the key aspects of the disease, but most importantly it also offers GPs the tools to manage their patients to best effect.” Professor Paul Francis PhD, Professor of Neurochemistry and Director of Brains for Dementia Research, Wolfson Centre for Age-Related Diseases, King's College London, UK
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781118352250
Publisert
2013-08-30
Utgiver
Vendor
BMJ Books
Vekt
191 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
141 mm
Dybde
9 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
166

Biographical note

Nicholas Clarke, Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry, MD in Neurochemistry and Visiting Research Fellow at King’s College, London, UK

Farine Clarke, General Practitioner, Former Deputy Editor of Pulse Newspaper and Editor and Editorial Director of GP newspaper, UK

Denzil Edwards, Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry, Kent and Medway NHS Trust, UK