Geriatric Syndromes
Author: Yesim Gokce Kutsal
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Description: Geriatric Syndromes por Yesim Gokce Kutsal comprehensively covers prevalent geriatric syndromes like frailty, delirium, and falls, highlighting their multifactorial nature and impact on older adults. This document provides insights into diagnosis, treatment, and strategies for improving the quality of life for the elderly.
Pages: 16
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