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Expert consensus on the nursing management of critically ill elderly patients with coronavirus disease 2019.
Wang, Xia; Sun, Chao; Hu, Hui-Xiu; Wang, Zi-Xin; Wang, Hui; Peng, Hua; Qiao, Jian-Hong; Gao, Lan.
  • Wang X; Department of Nursing Beijing Hospital National Center of Gerontology Institute of Geriatric Medicine Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Beijing China.
  • Sun C; Department of Nursing Beijing Hospital National Center of Gerontology Institute of Geriatric Medicine Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Beijing China.
  • Hu HX; Department of Nursing Beijing Hospital National Center of Gerontology Institute of Geriatric Medicine Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Beijing China.
  • Wang ZX; Department of Respiratory & Critical Care Medicine Beijing Hospital National Center of Gerontology Institute of Geriatric Medicine Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Beijing China.
  • Wang H; Department of Nursing Tongji Hospital Affiliated to the Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology Wuhan China.
  • Peng H; Department of Nursing National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders Xiangya Hospital Central South University Changsha China.
  • Qiao JH; Department of Nursing The First Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University Shandong Provincial Qianfoshan Hospital Jinan China.
  • Gao L; Department of Neurology The First Hospital of Jilin University Changchun China.
Aging Med (Milton) ; 3(2): 74-81, 2020 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-23151
ABSTRACT
The novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) was first detected in patients with pneumonia of an unknown cause in Wuhan, China in December 2019. It has since been confirmed as the pathogen for the new coronavirus pneumonia, recently named "coronavirus disease 2019" (COVID-19) by the World Health Organization. Although the general population is commonly susceptible to the disease, infected elderly people show fast progression and severe manifestations with a high proportion in critical condition as a result of compromised immunity and underlying diseases. In order to improve the quality of nursing, reduce complications, and decrease mortality of critically ill elderly patients, we assembled a national expert group with expertise in critical nursing to write this consensus, based on a literature review and a subsequent panel discussion. The consensus covers the assessment, clinical nursing, discharge care, and other aspects of care for critically ill elderly patients with COVID-19, aiming to share insights and provide guidance for clinical practice.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study / Reviews Language: English Journal: Aging Med (Milton) Year: 2020 Document Type: Article