Bragg Bradley N, Bragg Kara J
Mayo Clinic, Department of Emergency Medicine, Jacksonville, Florida.
Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med. 2024 Nov;8(4):336-338. doi: 10.5811/cpcem.7228. Epub 2024 Aug 16.
Patients living with dementia as well as patients with neurological deficits are at significant risk for injury from multiple sources. Injuries may include falls, neglect, and, in some cases, self-injury. These patients require significant observation and closely monitored care.
A 90-year-old man presented to a suburban emergency department (ED) by his family, who cared for him at home. The following case report describes a patient with dementia, hemineglect, and bruxism from a previous stroke who suffered a self-induced, partial amputation of his own thumb on the neglected side of his body.
Patients with dementia and neurologic deficits present frequently in the ED. These patients are at considerable risk of self-injury. The emergency physician should maintain vigilance in both screening for injuries and being aware of these risks when planning living arrangements after disposition from the ED.
患有痴呆症的患者以及有神经功能缺损的患者面临多种来源伤害的重大风险。伤害可能包括跌倒、疏忽,在某些情况下还包括自我伤害。这些患者需要大量观察和密切监测护理。
一名90岁男性被其在家照顾他的家人送至郊区急诊科(ED)。以下病例报告描述了一名患有痴呆症、偏侧疏忽和因既往中风导致磨牙症的患者,他在身体被忽视侧自行造成了拇指部分截断。
患有痴呆症和神经功能缺损的患者经常出现在急诊科。这些患者有相当大的自我伤害风险。急诊医生在筛查伤害以及在规划患者从急诊科出院后的生活安排时意识到这些风险方面都应保持警惕。