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摘要
轻度精神药物引起的低钠血症在老年人中很好。虽然它通常是无症状的,不需要治疗,但低钠血症会增加跌倒的风险,特别是当与虚弱患者典型的慢性疾病合并时。这种临床表现在管理药物治疗和降低老年人跌倒风险时增加了一层复杂性。通过约翰·哈特福德基金会(John A. Hartford Foundation)提供的4M框架来观察患者,药剂师可以通过解决四个支柱(重要的、药物、心理状态和行动能力)中的每一个支柱,并随着患者生命周期的进展调整护理目标,来提供全面的、以患者为中心的护理。我们提出了一个有多种合并症的老年人的病例,他最近经历了跌倒,说明了一种在不影响护理质量的情况下减少处方和简化药物治疗方案的方法,同时提高了生活质量。
Geriatric Pharmacotherapy Case Series: Evaluating Fall Risk in Older Adults with Hyponatremia.
Mild psychotropic-induced hyponatremia is well in older adults. Although it is generally asymptomatic and does not require treatment, hyponatremia can increase the risk of falls, especially when combined with chronic conditions typical of frail patients. This clinical presentation adds a layer of complexity when managing pharmacotherapy and reducing fall risk in older adults. Viewing patients through the lens of the 4M framework provided by the John A. Hartford Foundation enables pharmacists to deliver holistic, patient-centered care, by addressing each of the four pillars (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility) and adjusting care goals as patients progress through their lifespan. We present a case of an older adult with multiple comorbidities who recently experienced a fall, illustrating an approach to deprescribing and simplifying the medication regimen without compromising quality of care, while simultaneously improving quality of life.