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Recognize critical thinking in interactions of acute and chronic comorbid physical and mental conditions, as well as associated treatments common to older adults.
Comorbid conditions:
The health conditions which are often related with the long-term or chronic conditions. Comorbidity may be defined as coexisting conditions, co-occurring conditions, multi-morbidity, or multiple chronic conditions. Now a day’s there are biggest changes in the healthcare industry is the movement toward population health management. Mostly healthcare professionals were highly focused on treating acute diseases like as helping an asthma patient who comes to the hospital emergency department in respiratory distress or diabetic patients during insulin shock. Now day more focus on working with patients to manage their chronic conditions to prevent problems from occurring.
Treatment of comorbidities:
Treatment of comorbidities has become a challenging. One condition may be connected to another and treatments may be changed. Such as in the case of morbid obesity treatment mostly leads to extreme measures, such as gastric bypass surgery. Obesity is mostly associated with contributor with various other chronic conditions, including hypertension, high blood pressure and diabetes. In case of chronic disease treatment of obesity, physician finds one of the other comorbid conditions; he may be recommended a different course of action. We can face more challenges in case of older patient’s treatments. The patients having chronic comorbidities might impact treatment of choices, medication regimes and even lifestyle changes the patient needs to full treatments. The first approach for the treatment to comorbidity of mental disorders with some physical disorder of major public health importance like diabetes, dementia, cardiovascular illness, cancer and infectious diseases.