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Ethical and Logistical Considerations of Caring for Older Adults on Inpatient Psychiatry During the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间住院生精神病学的老年人关怀的道德和后勤考虑

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has brought challenges to delivery of care for older adults on inpatient psychiatry. We describe two cases: patient A, a 62-year-old woman who initially refused screening for potential COVID-19, bringing up questions about threshold for capacity when public health is at risk and questions about whether screening for infection should be different in older adults. The other case, patient B, is that of an 83-year-old man who was on the unit when patient A tested positive, and brought up concerns for risk of dissemination in the context of wandering, spitting behaviors, and inability to adhere to room isolation or masking measures. We review measures taken to decrease risk of transmission and improve screening for infection in older adults.
机译:2019年新冠病毒病(COVID-19)大流行给老年人住院精神病学护理带来了挑战。2019冠状病毒疾病患者,A,62岁的女性,最初拒绝筛查潜在的COVID-19,提出关于阈值的能力,当公共健康处于危险中,以及是否在老年人中筛查感染的问题是不同的。另一个病例是患者B,患者A检测呈阳性时,一名83岁男子正在病房,他担心在流浪、随地吐痰行为以及无法遵守房间隔离或掩蔽措施的情况下传播的风险。我们回顾了为降低传播风险和改善老年人感染筛查而采取的措施。

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