Comprehensive geriatric assessment in the emergency department
Graham Ellis,1 Trudi Marshall,2 Claire Ritchie2 1Medicine for the Elderly, Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, Scotland, UK; 2Kirklands Hospital, Bothwell, Scotland, UK Abstract: Changing global demography is resulting in older people presenting to emergency departments (EDs) in greater numbers than ever...
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Main Authors: | Ellis G, Marshall T, Ritchie C |
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Dove Medical Press
2014
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