Describe polypharmacy and the elderly population. Discuss a medication in detail that could be safely substituted to treat insomnia in geriatric patients.

Hip Fracture- peers response

The patient is a 71-year-old widowed man who is seen regularly in the clinic for health maintenance and follow-up of his chronic insomnia and anxiety. He has regular prescriptions for triazolam (Halcion) and clonazepam (Klonopin) for these problems. Recently he has been reporting frequent episodes of losing his balance and falling, and eight weeks ago was hospitalized for a hip fracture sustained during one of these falls resulting in hip surgery. On this visit, he also complains of becoming increasingly confused.

Describe polypharmacy and the elderly population

What is the primary goal for the treatment of this patient?

How would you teach the patient about the Beers list and Halcion?

Discuss a medication in detail that could be safely substituted to treat insomnia in geriatric patients.

 

Describe polypharmacy and the elderly population. Discuss a medication in detail that could be safely substituted to treat insomnia in geriatric patients.
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