What Is Geriatric Medicine?
Geriatrics is both a branch of gerontology and an integral part of medical science. As a relatively old and simple geriatric medicine, it has been recorded before 2000. However, modern geriatrics began in the early 20th century. The term "gerontology" was first coined by an American scholar in 1909. As the times progress, its content is gradually expanding. For example, clinical research and observation began in the 1920s. The research in the 1940s mainly focused on pathological morphology. In the 1950s, it focused on physiological functions and biochemistry. After the 1960s, it developed into cell biology and molecular biology.
Geriatric medicine
- Geriatrics is both
- As early as the 13th century, R. Bocon scientifically studied the diseases of the elderly and published a book entitled "Longevity and Keeping Youth".
- The scope of geriatric medicine is very wide.
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- 1. Scope of subject research: study the causes, laws, characteristics and countermeasures of aging, study the pathological changes of the elderly and the characteristics of diagnosis and treatment of diseases (such as the coexistence of multi-system diseases and multi-organ failure), comprehensive health Evaluation (including organ function, mental intelligence and quality of life, etc.).
- 2. Curriculum: Basic Theory Course: Physiology,
- Social aging, also known as population aging, is the percentage of the elderly population in the total population (
- Life Expectancy A man is 65 years old and has a life expectancy of 13 years, but still has a life expectancy of 9 years by 75 years. A woman has a life expectancy of 20 years at 65 years and 12 years by 75 years. Life expectancy. In general, women live about 8 years longer than men, which may be the result of genetic, biological and environmental factors. Although women's smoking has increased and entered the traditional male occupational market, there is no difference in life expectancy between the sexes. Zoom out. And mid-century
- "Geriatrics" 84 years
- Author: Yang Weiyi, Li Yan
- Publication: Yinchuan: Ningxia People's Publishing House, 1984
- ISBN and pricing: Paperback / 2.20
- ISBN and pricing: Hardcover / 2.90
- Personal Responsibility: Li Yan
- Personal Responsibility: by Yang Weiyi
- Subject topic: Geriatrics
- Carrier Form Item: 668 pages; 21cm [1]
- Geriatrics (textbook for higher medical schools in the 21st century)
- Title: Geriatrics (Teaching Materials for Higher Medical Colleges in the 21st Century)
- ISBN: 703009904
- Author: Lee Law Division Qi Liang Yi
- Publisher: Science Press
- Price: 39
- Pages: 407
- Publication date: 2002-2-1
- Edition:
- Folio: Big 16
- Packaging: Hardcover
- Introduction: This book is the first officially published geriatrics textbook in China. This book is based on the actual situation of current geriatrics teaching, and selects the most important parts of basic and clinical fields of geriatrics for compilation. The definition, mechanism and pathophysiology of aging, rational medication for the elderly, and common diseases and diseases The onset was systematically elucidated. The book is divided into twelve chapters, focusing on the clinical features and prevention measures of the main common and frequently-occurring diseases in various systems of the elderly. The content of this book strives to be advanced and scientific, reflects the progress of modern geriatric medicine and highlights the diagnosis and treatment of common and frequently-occurring diseases of the elderly; in words, strive to be concise, accurate, clear, and conceptually structured Rigorous; in the arrangement, pay attention to the combination of basic and clinical.
- This book is suitable for graduates, undergraduates and college students majoring in basic, prevention, clinical, dental, pharmacology and other majors in various medical colleges and universities. It can also be used as a reference book for clinical physicians.
- table of Contents:
- Chapter 1 General Introduction to Geriatrics
- Section 1 Basic Concepts of Gerontology and Geriatrics
- Section 2 Aging and Aging Mechanism
- Changes in organs and physiological functions of aging
- Section 4 Clinical Features of Geriatrics
- Chapter II Reasonable Drug Use for the Elderly
- Section I Overview
- Changes in pharmacokinetics and rational use of medicine for the elderly
- Section III Changes in Pharmacodynamics and Rational Use of Medicine for the Elderly
- Section 4 Basic Principles of Medication for the Elderly
- Section 5 Drug Interactions
- Section 6 Adverse Drug Reactions in the Elderly
- Chapter III Nutrition for the Elderly
- Section I Overview
- Section 2 Physiological and Metabolic Changes in the Elderly
- Section 3 Changes in the Body Composition of the Elderly
- Changes in physiological functions of organs in the elderly
- Section V Nutrition Supply for the Elderly
- Section 6 Reasonable Diet for the Elderly
- Section VII Common Diseases Related to Nutrition in the Elderly
- Chapter IV Respiratory Diseases of the Elderly
- Section 1 Anatomy and Physiology of Respiratory System in the Elderly
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the elderly
- Section 3 Chronic Pulmonary Heart Disease in the Elderly
- Section 4 Elderly Pneumonia
- Section 5 Tuberculosis in the Elderly
- Section 6 Elderly Interstitial Lung Disease
- Section 7: Pulmonary embolism in the elderly
- Section VIII Lung Cancer in the Elderly
- Chapter V Elderly Cardiovascular Diseases
- Section I General Introduction to Cardiovascular Diseases in the Elderly
- Section 2 Epidemic Trends and Prevention Strategies of Cardiovascular Diseases in the Elderly
- Section III Arrhythmia in the Elderly
- Section IV Heart Failure in the Elderly
- Section 5 Hypertension in the Elderly
- Section 6 Atherosclerosis in the Elderly
- Coronary atherosclerotic heart disease in the elderly
- Section 8 Calcified Valvular Disease in the Elderly
- Chapter VI Digestive System Diseases of the Elderly
- The first section of the physiological aging of the digestive system
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease in the elderly
- Section III Chronic Gastritis in the Elderly
- Section 4 Peptic Ulcer in the Elderly
- Section 5 Constipation in the Elderly
- Chapter VII Urinary System Diseases of the Elderly
- Section I Overview
- Section 2 Anatomical and Physiological Characteristics of Normal Human Urinary System
- Section 3 Anatomical and Physiological Changes of Urinary System in the Elderly
- Section 4 Acute Renal Failure in the Elderly
- Section 5 Chronic Renal Failure in the Elderly
- Primary glomerular disease in the elderly
- Section VII Water and Electrolyte Imbalances in the Elderly
- Section 8 Urinary Tract Infection in the Elderly
- Section IX Drug Nephrotoxicity and Rational Use of the Elderly
- Chapter VIII Metabolism and Endocrine System Diseases in the Elderly
- Section 1 Diabetes in the Elderly
- Section II: Abnormal lipid metabolism in the elderly
- Section 3 Osteoporosis in the Elderly
- Chapter IX Neurological Diseases in the Elderly
- Section 1 Overview of Cerebrovascular Diseases in the Elderly
- Cerebral infarction in the elderly
- Section III Cerebral Hemorrhage in the Elderly
- Subarachnoid hemorrhage in the elderly
- Section 5 Parkinson's disease in the elderly
- Chapter X Mental Health in the Elderly
- Section I Overview
- Section 2 Changes in Physiology, Social Life and Psychology in Old Age
- Section 3 Mental Health Care in Old Age
- Section 4 Mental Illness in the Elderly and Presenile
- Chapter XI Surgical Diseases of the Elderly
- Section 1 Pathophysiology of elderly surgical patients
- Section 2 Examination of elderly surgical patients
- Section 3 Preoperative preparation for elderly surgical patients
- Section 4 Precautions during surgery for elderly surgical patients
- Section 5 Postoperative Complications of Elderly Surgical Patients
- Section 6 Common Diseases in Geriatric Surgery
- Section VII Anesthesia for the Elderly
- Chapter 12 Rehabilitation of Geriatrics
- Section I Basic Concepts of Rehabilitation Medicine
- Section 2 Physiological Characteristics of the Elderly and Rehabilitation Characteristics of Geriatric Diseases
- Section III Rehabilitation of Major Geriatrics