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Deanna Gray-Miceli, DNSc, APRN, BC, FAANP, PhD, GNP-BC

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09/05/2008
Falls among older adults, unlike other ages tend to occur from multifactorial etiology such as acute and chronic illness, medications, or as a prodrome to other diseases.
Falls among older adults, unlike other ages tend to occur from multifactorial etiology such as acute and chronic illness, medications, or as a prodrome to other diseases.
Falls among older adults, unlike...
09/05/2008
Annals of Long-Term Care
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09/05/2008
Using the stepwise approach described in this article, underlying fall etiologies can be determined and lead to targeted interventions.
Using the stepwise approach described in this article, underlying fall etiologies can be determined and lead to targeted interventions.
Using the stepwise approach...
09/05/2008
Annals of Long-Term Care
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04/15/2010
Of all of the etiologies linked to falls in older adults, those due to environmental hazards are probably the simplest type of falls to recognize and prevent.
Of all of the etiologies linked to falls in older adults, those due to environmental hazards are probably the simplest type of falls to recognize and prevent.
Of all of the etiologies linked...
04/15/2010
Annals of Long-Term Care