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Volumn 304, Issue 17, 2010, Pages 1884-1886
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Older patients: Safe behind the wheel? Physicians may be reluctant to raise the question
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Indexed keywords
ANTICONVULSIVE AGENT;
ANTIPARKINSON AGENT;
NARCOTIC ANALGESIC AGENT;
AGGRESSION;
ARTHRITIS;
CAR;
CATARACT;
CLINICAL EVALUATION;
DEMENTIA;
DIABETES MELLITUS;
DRIVING ABILITY;
GERIATRIC PATIENT;
HUMAN;
IMPULSIVENESS;
MANDATORY REPORTING;
MEDICAL SOCIETY;
MINI MENTAL STATE EXAMINATION;
PATIENT COUNSELING;
PATIENT SAFETY;
PHYSICIAN ATTITUDE;
PRACTICE GUIDELINE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RATING SCALE;
RETINA MACULA DEGENERATION;
SHORT SURVEY;
TECHNOLOGY;
TRAFFIC ACCIDENT;
UNITED STATES;
AGE;
AGED;
CAR DRIVING;
COGNITION DISORDERS;
DOCTOR PATIENT RELATION;
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT;
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE;
PSYCHOLOGIC TEST;
SAFETY;
STANDARDS;
TASK PERFORMANCE;
AGE FACTORS;
AGED;
AUTOMOBILE DRIVING;
COGNITION DISORDERS;
ELIGIBILITY DETERMINATION;
HUMANS;
MANDATORY REPORTING;
PHYSICIAN'S ROLE;
PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONS;
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE;
SAFETY;
TASK PERFORMANCE AND ANALYSIS;
TRAIL MAKING TEST;
UNITED STATES;
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EID: 78049382495
PISSN: 00987484
EISSN: 15383598
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2010.1511 Document Type: Short Survey |
Times cited : (5)
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