(A) Normal Aging & Neurological Impairment Flashcards

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What ages are
seniors
young geriatrics
old geriatrics

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seniors: 65-75 yo
young geriatric: 76-85 yo
old geriatric: 85+

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What changes occur with aging for your vision

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  1. reduce eye m strength
  2. degeneration of sclera, pupil, iris
  3. decreased transparency of cornea
  4. increased rigidity of lens
  5. slowing of cns processing
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what are the functional impact of vision changes with aging?

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  • poor eye coordination
  • distorted images
  • require glasses
  • decrease depth perception & peripheral vision (diff driving at night)
  • loss of color sensitivity
  • diff recognizing moving objects
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what are changes that occur to hearing w aging?

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  • decrease overal hearing d/t damage/loss of hair cell

- degeneration of central auditory pathways

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what are the functional impact of hearing changes w aging

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  • difficulty hearing higher frequency, high consonants

- difficulty filtering background noise during conversation

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what changes occur with taste w aging and what are the functional impact

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decrease taste bud
=> higher threshhold for identification of substance
=> tasteless food may lead to nutritional problem (so sweet/salty so they can taste)

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what changes occur with the vestibular system with aging and what are the functional impact

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decreased righting response

=> diff maintaining balance & gait => increased risk of fall

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what changes occur to smell w aging and what is the funcitonal impact?

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degeneration of sensory cell
=> decrease threshold sensitivity for odors, decreased ability to appreciate flavor of foor, decreaase ability to detect harmful odors

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what are the changes that occur with touch with aging and what are the functional impact?

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slowed n conduction velocity

=> decrease sensation, altered perception of pain

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what changes occur in the cns and pns w aging?

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  1. atrophy of cerebrum and csf
  2. neuron loss or atrophy
  3. changes in synapse/neurotransmitter
  4. cellular abnomarlities
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what are the functional consequences of changes in cns and pns with aging

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  • cognitive changes (memory)
  • change in behavior
  • reduced sensibility, coordination, dexterity
  • slower reaction time
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what changes occur to the musculoskeletal system with ages and what are the functional impact

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  • decrease muscle fiber size and number
  • increase dat & CT
  • decrease m flexibility & endurance
  • less resilient tendon/ligament
  • cartilage deterioration
  • loss bone mass

=> reduced mobility, strength, endurance, general function

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what is polypharmacy

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can occur in odler adults: when taking multiple medications, can interact w one another and impede on their function

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what is delirium

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change in behavior d/t environment causing change overal in health
- last 3 d to 3 wk

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What is a neurological impairment

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disease, inj, disorder that impair NS

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what are the 5 dimensions that could be affected with neuro conditions

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  1. motor function (balance, enduration, sensation)
  2. cognitive function (attention, memory, alertness, orientation, executive function)
  3. behavior
  4. perceptual function (visual perception, unilateral neglect, hemaniopsia)
  5. swallowing (dysphagia, aspiration)
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what are the 6 behavior changes that may occur in neuro condition

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  1. disinhibition
  2. flat affect (cant show emotions)
  3. agitation
  4. wandering
  5. perseveration (continous repetitive motor action that needs to be stopped)
  6. changes in mental health