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|October 6, 1990
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This case study details an elderly patient's medical journey through her health records. It highlights the patient

Keywords:
Bioethics and Professional EthicsDeath and EuthanasiaProfessional Patient Relationship

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Area of Science:

  • Geriatric Medicine
  • Medical Informatics

Background:

  • Case series introduction focusing on elderly patient care.
  • Utilizing electronic health records for retrospective analysis.

Observation:

  • Chronological review of an elderly patient's interactions with the healthcare system.
  • Analysis of medical encounters documented in patient records.

Findings:

  • Presents the initial case in a series examining patient experiences.
  • Documents the trajectory of care for an elderly individual.

Implications:

  • Informs understanding of healthcare system navigation for elderly patients.
  • Provides a foundation for further case studies in geriatric patient care.