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Geriatric Nursing
Leena Myrtle Gomez
CHAPTER 1:
Theories of Ageing
THEORIES OF AGEING
Wear and Tear Therapy
Error Castrophe Theory
Toxic Theory
Genetic Theory
Somatic Mutation Theory
Gender and Ageing
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2:
Basic Concepts of Geriatric Nursing
GERONTOLOGIST’S VIEWS IN AGEING
What is an Oldage?
CHAPTER 3:
Rationale for those Care for the Older People
CHAPTER 4:
Types of Aged Welfare
CHAPTER 5:
Ageing Process
CHAPTER 6:
Give them your Smile and they Need It
CHAPTER 7:
The Need of Special Care for Senior Citizens
INSTRUCTIONS
CHAPTER 8:
Health Status of the Older People
CHAPTER 9:
Older People with Diabetes
A LITTLE ABOUT DIABETES BY DR ARPANDEV
How do I Detect Diabetes?
Who are at Risk of Diabetic?
Can I Prevent Diabetes?
Is Family History a Factor?
Can a Diabetic Drink?
Do I Need to Stop Eating Out?
Can I Control Diabetes with Diet Only?
Once Started, Do I Need to Take Tablets for Life?
Are there Any Job Restrictions?
Any Job Restrictions?
Ragi in Diabetes
Calcium Supplement in Old Age
Benefits
Meat Substitutes for Sufficient Protein
How a Diabetic Experience this?
CHAPTER 10:
Older People with Urinary Problems
CHAPTER 11:
Care of the Old with Alzheimer's and other Dementias
CHAPTER 12:
Intelligence with Ageing
CHAPTER 13:
Social Theories in Ageing
AIMS
ROLE OF THE NURSE IN THIS CARE
CHAPTER 14:
Special Consideration in Care of Elderly
CHAPTER 15:
Coordination of Hospital and Home Care
CHAPTER 16:
Role of Organisations
CHAPTER 17:
Death with Dignity
CHAPTER 18:
The Right to Die
CONCEPTS OF LIVING WILL
Respect to the Body
Grief Process in Death
CHAPTER 19:
The Right to know Information
CHAPTER 20:
Social Obligations Towards the Aged
CHAPTER 21:
Preparing for Old Age
CHAPTER 22:
Psychological and Personal Characteristics of Old Age
INDEX
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