在急性服用时,脆弱和降低条件
Bhagya Arun1, Siobhan H M Lewis2
1Internal Medicine Trainee, Health Education and Improvement Wales.
Clinical medicine (London, England)
|January 7, 2026
概括
与医院相关的退化 (HAD) 严重损害了老年患者,在入院数小时内导致倒和妄想等问题. 需要制定策略,以防止脱离条件,并在住院期间保持患者的独立性.
科学领域:
- 老年学是指老年学的学科.
- 内部医学 内部医学
- 医院 医院 医疗 医疗 医疗 医疗
背景情况:
- 年龄较大的患者患上不良医院结果的比率更高,包括跌倒,妄想和长时间住院.
- 医院关联脱条件 (HAD) 是一个多系统综合征,不仅仅是肌肉软弱,在不运动后迅速表现出来.
- 动不动的不良影响可以在紧急护理到达后的几个小时内开始,影响多个生理系统.
研究的目的:
- 突出老年人医院关联脱条件 (HAD) 的快速发病和多系统性质.
- 为了强调不动,降低条件和住院老年患者的不良结果之间的联系.
- 建议在紧急和急性医疗环境中预防脱水的策略.
主要方法:
- 对现有关于老年人医院关联脱条件的文献的审查.
- 分析急性护理环境中不运动的表现和后果.
- 为紧急和急性医疗单位制定预防性护理策略.
主要成果:
- 医院相关降温 (HAD) 是一个快速的过程,不良影响发生在不动的几个小时内.
- HAD有助于多种负面结果,包括跌倒,妄想,与医疗相关的感染和失禁.
- 这些不良结果可以显著延长住院时间,并减少患者的独立性.
结论:
- 预防退化应纳入紧急和急性医疗单位老年患者的日常护理.
- 早期干预至关重要,以减轻不动和降低条件的多系统效应.
- 积极的策略可以帮助保持患者的独立性,并改善整体医院的结果.
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