The Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association
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While we can legislate all we want and devise countless safety devices, the fact remains that the primary responsibility must be with parents and families. Perhaps the only way this can be accomplished is with a vigorous public awareness and education campaign. ⋯ Physicians should be involved in this education effort. These injuries are preventable.
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Delirium is one of the most common complications in elderly hospitalized patients. It is a predictor of poor prognosis. ⋯ It will then go on to discuss in more detail risk factors that assist in anticipating the development of delirium. Finally, attention will be given to specific interventions to use with patients in high-risk categories with the goal of preventing the development of delirium in these individuals.
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J Okla State Med Assoc · Nov 2001
Comparative StudyAddiction medicine for the primary care physician.
Addiction and the consequences including medical, social, and legal are seen almost daily in a primary care office. To effectively deal with these problems it is imperative that the physician view addiction as a disease. This article explores the disease concept and the basis for the view as well as providing a guide to diagnosis and assessment. ⋯ An overview of the stages of treatment is provided as well, with particular emphasis on what the primary care physician needs to know. Outcome data regarding types of treatment looking at abstinence, harm reduction, and economic impacts are provided. Finally a look at parity for addiction treatment with a discussion of the cost and the benefits to society are also outlined.