Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services (GEMS) (Third Edition)

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Americans aged 65 and over comprise 15 percent of the population but account for nearly 40 percent of ambulance transports. This is not surprising given that older adults experience more chronic conditions, multiple diseases, and polypharmacy issues than the rest of the population. Yet despite EMS practitioners' experience in the field, research shows that geriatric trauma patients are often undertriaged to trauma centers. 

High-quality geriatric-specific education can make a difference. With the right text, EMS practitioners can gain a deeper understanding of how the body ages, how multiple medications can create or exacerbate emergencies, how certain communication techniques can improve assessments, and more. Armed with new knowledge, EMS professionals can learn how to give older patients in their community better emergency care and an improved quality of life.

The third edition of Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services is authored by experts in the field, reviewed by the American Geriatrics Society (AGS), and endorsed by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT). Comprehensive and updated, the new edition addresses the National EMS Education Standards in 15 chapters-covering communication, assessment, trauma, respiratory and cardiovascular emergencies, medication toxicity, elder abuse, and much more.

The third edition provides even greater value:

  • New guidance on how to conduct a comprehensive geriatric assessment

  • New education on how to correctly triage older patients and transport them to the appropriate level of care

  • New updates to medications and dosages throughout the book, updates to ILCOR guidelines, the inclusion of COVID-19 considerations, and more

Unique in prehospital geriatric education, Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services engages EMS personnel in the complexities of geriatric care and prepares them with the updated guidance they need to successfully assess and care for their older patients. 

Chapter 1  Aging        
Chapter 2  Changes with Age        
Chapter 3  Communication        
Chapter 4  Assessment of the Older Patient        
Chapter 5  Psychosocial Aspects of Aging        
Chapter 6  Death and Dying        
Chapter 7  Trauma        
Chapter 8  Respiratory Emergencies        
Chapter 9  Cardiovascular Emergencies        
Chapter 10  Neurological Emergencies        
Chapter 11  Other Medical Emergencies        
Chapter 12  Pharmacology and Medication Toxicity        
Chapter 13  Elder Abuse        
Chapter 14  Mobile Integrated Healthcare        
Chapter 15  Elderly in Disasters

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Americans aged 65 and over comprise 15 percent of the population but account for nearly 40 percent of ambulance transports. This is not surprising given that older adults experience more chronic conditions, multiple diseases, and polypharmacy issues than the rest of the population. Yet despite EMS practitioners' experience in the field, research shows that geriatric trauma patients are often undertriaged to trauma centers. 

High-quality geriatric-specific education can make a difference. With the right text, EMS practitioners can gain a deeper understanding of how the body ages, how multiple medications can create or exacerbate emergencies, how certain communication techniques can improve assessments, and more. Armed with new knowledge, EMS professionals can learn how to give older patients in their community better emergency care and an improved quality of life.

The third edition of Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services is authored by experts in the field, reviewed by the American Geriatrics Society (AGS), and endorsed by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT). Comprehensive and updated, the new edition addresses the National EMS Education Standards in 15 chapters-covering communication, assessment, trauma, respiratory and cardiovascular emergencies, medication toxicity, elder abuse, and much more.

The third edition provides even greater value:

  • New guidance on how to conduct a comprehensive geriatric assessment

  • New education on how to correctly triage older patients and transport them to the appropriate level of care

  • New updates to medications and dosages throughout the book, updates to ILCOR guidelines, the inclusion of COVID-19 considerations, and more

Unique in prehospital geriatric education, Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services engages EMS personnel in the complexities of geriatric care and prepares them with the updated guidance they need to successfully assess and care for their older patients. 

Chapter 1  Aging        
Chapter 2  Changes with Age        
Chapter 3  Communication        
Chapter 4  Assessment of the Older Patient        
Chapter 5  Psychosocial Aspects of Aging        
Chapter 6  Death and Dying        
Chapter 7  Trauma        
Chapter 8  Respiratory Emergencies        
Chapter 9  Cardiovascular Emergencies        
Chapter 10  Neurological Emergencies        
Chapter 11  Other Medical Emergencies        
Chapter 12  Pharmacology and Medication Toxicity        
Chapter 13  Elder Abuse        
Chapter 14  Mobile Integrated Healthcare        
Chapter 15  Elderly in Disasters

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Americans aged 65 and over comprise 15 percent of the population but account for nearly 40 percent of ambulance transports. This is not surprising given that older adults experience more chronic conditions, multiple diseases, and polypharmacy issues than the rest of the population. Yet despite EMS practitioners' experience in the field, research shows that geriatric trauma patients are often undertriaged to trauma centers. 

High-quality geriatric-specific education can make a difference. With the right text, EMS practitioners can gain a deeper understanding of how the body ages, how multiple medications can create or exacerbate emergencies, how certain communication techniques can improve assessments, and more. Armed with new knowledge, EMS professionals can learn how to give older patients in their community better emergency care and an improved quality of life.

The third edition of Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services is authored by experts in the field, reviewed by the American Geriatrics Society (AGS), and endorsed by the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT). Comprehensive and updated, the new edition addresses the National EMS Education Standards in 15 chapters-covering communication, assessment, trauma, respiratory and cardiovascular emergencies, medication toxicity, elder abuse, and much more.

The third edition provides even greater value:

  • New guidance on how to conduct a comprehensive geriatric assessment

  • New education on how to correctly triage older patients and transport them to the appropriate level of care

  • New updates to medications and dosages throughout the book, updates to ILCOR guidelines, the inclusion of COVID-19 considerations, and more

Unique in prehospital geriatric education, Geriatric Education for Emergency Medical Services engages EMS personnel in the complexities of geriatric care and prepares them with the updated guidance they need to successfully assess and care for their older patients. 

Chapter 1  Aging        
Chapter 2  Changes with Age        
Chapter 3  Communication        
Chapter 4  Assessment of the Older Patient        
Chapter 5  Psychosocial Aspects of Aging        
Chapter 6  Death and Dying        
Chapter 7  Trauma        
Chapter 8  Respiratory Emergencies        
Chapter 9  Cardiovascular Emergencies        
Chapter 10  Neurological Emergencies        
Chapter 11  Other Medical Emergencies        
Chapter 12  Pharmacology and Medication Toxicity        
Chapter 13  Elder Abuse        
Chapter 14  Mobile Integrated Healthcare        
Chapter 15  Elderly in Disasters

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