An 84-year-old male complains of generalized weakness and an ache in his left shoulder. He also reports mild shortness of breath, but has clear lung sounds and an SpO2 of 93%. When asked, he reports that the discomfort started after he got out of bed 2 hours ago. He denies any known injury to his shoulder or back. He has a history of coronary artery disease, hypertension, TIA, and irritable bowel syndrome. Family members state that the patient has early dementia. There are no obvious life threats, and his vital signs are normal for his age. The appropriate treatment for this patient would include:

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Here are some tips for EMTs to handle geriatric patients: Be patient: Geriatric patients often experience changes in their anatomy, physiology, and emotions. Be aware of these changes and be patient. Communicate: Speak slowly, clearly, and loudly, and use short, simple words and sentences. Sit face to face with the patient, and minimize visual and auditory distractions. Consider complications: Geriatric patients may have unique complications, such as: Less neck flexibility Rigidity of the chest Dental hardware, including dentures, bridges, and false teeth Absence of teeth Inability to... Show more

An 84-year-old male complains of generalized weakness and an ache in his left shoulder. He also reports mild shortness of breath, but has clear lung sounds and an SpO2 of 93%. When asked, he reports that the discomfort started after he got out of bed 2 hours ago. He denies any known injury to his shoulder or back. He has a history of coronary artery disease, hypertension, TIA, and irritable bowel syndrome. Family members state that the patient has early dementia. There are no obvious life threats, and his vital signs are normal for his age. The appropriate treatment for this patient would include: