Friday, July 26, 2019

Signs and Causes of Delirium in Older People

Elderly man 
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Gregory Tapson, MD has delivered concierge, primary care, and on-call services for more than 20 years. Dr. Gregory Tapson is the long-serving medical director for the Cypress Ridge Skilled Nursing Facility and specializes in geriatric care and age-related disorders, such as delirium.

Elderly people often exhibit symptoms of delirium when admitted to the emergency room or during hospitalization. The causes of delirium are complex but are usually associated with advanced age, dementia and other cognitive conditions and illness. The most obvious symptom of delirium is a sudden change in cognitive functioning. A patient may lose the ability to recognize their close family members or recognize their surroundings.

Delirium can also be accompanied by aggressive or lethargic behaviors. Patients may also exhibit rapid mood changes, ranging from euphoria to intense agitation. These symptoms may appear and reside several times in 24 hours. Delirium in itself is considered an emergency and should be addressed by a medical professional.

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

The Three Greatest Players in San Francisco 49ers History


Internist and geriatrician Gregory Tapson, MD, enjoys following professional sports in his free time. A resident of Carmel, California, Gregory Tapson, MD, particularly enjoys cheering on Bay Area teams, including the San Francisco 49ers.

The 49ers have won five Super Bowls and seen a number of outstanding players wear the team's uniform over the franchise’s storied history. According to experts, the very best of these athletes are:

3. Ronnie Lott

Making four Pro Bowls and four All-Pro teams during his 10 seasons roaming the secondary in San Francisco, Lott developed a reputation as a feared hitter and one of the greatest defensive players of all time.

2. Joe Montana

This two-time NFL MVP and three-time Super Bowl MVP possessed all the abilities a football team could want in a quarterback. Perhaps chief among his talents was the knack for strong clutch play, a trait that earned him the nickname Joe Cool.

1. Jerry Rice

The greatest 49er in history is also considered by some to be the greatest NFL player ever. Lining up as a wide receiver for San Francisco from 1985 to 2000, Rice compiled records that still stand today.

Saturday, March 9, 2019

AAFP Lobbies to Protect Patients from Surprise Medical Bills