health care of older adult (exam 1) Flashcards

1
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stereotyping the elderly

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ageism

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2
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acute onset, generally reversed if caught early, happens with infection or big change

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delerium

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3
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long term memory problems that are non-reversible. usually have irritability and agitation

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dementia

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4
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states what a patient wants in an event where they pass or can’t communicate

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living will

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5
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type of advanced directive where someone is assigned to the patient if they cant talk or make decisions

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durable power of attorney

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6
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person selected to make decisions for the patient (medical, financial)

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power of attorney

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7
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common conditions in older adults, tend to be multi-faceted

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geriatric syndromes

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8
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field of medicine in the older population. physiology, pathology, diagnosis and management

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geriatrics

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9
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study of biologic, psychologic, and sociologic sciences in caring for the older adult

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gerontology

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10
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theory about normal aging changes
damage due to environmental and behavioral factors

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functional consequences theory

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11
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physical changes in the older adult

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dec. cardiac output, dec. arterial wall elasticity (HTN), inc. residual volume, dec. strength, bone loss, urgency to void

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12
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psychosocial changes in elderly

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stress/coping, living change, carrying O2, wear foley

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13
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what tool is used to measure cognition in elderly

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mini mental status exam

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14
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what tells us what meds to avoid in the elderly

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Beers criteria

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15
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what is an issue in elderly involving lots of CVAs and complications from them

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vascular dementia

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16
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what is the acronym for depression symptoms

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SIG E CAPS

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17
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SIG E CAPS meaning

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depression symptoms
-Sleep disturbed
-Interest lost
-Guilt
-Energy loss
-Concentration loss
-Appetite loss
-Psychomotor issues
-Suicidal thoughts

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18
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depression with severe symptoms that interfere with daily life

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major depression

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19
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depression that lasts at least 2 years, may have major depression and alternate with less severe depression

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persistent depressive disorder

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20
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what meds are good for depression in older adults

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SSRIs and SNRIs

21
Q

avoid what antidepressant meds in the elderly

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tricyclic and MAOIs

22
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what is the diagnostic tool to determine delirium?

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confusion assessment method

23
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acute confusion with a rapid onset, common complication of hospitalization

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delirium

24
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characteristics of hyperactive delirium

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-increased psychomotor activity (pacing)
-rapid speech
-irritability
-restlessness

25
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characteristics of hypoactive delirium

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-lethargy (sleepy)
-slowed speech
-decreased alertness
-apathy

26
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characteristics of mixed delirium

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shifts between hyperactive and hypoactive states

27
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a clinical syndrome of cognitive, functional, and behavioral changes

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dementia

28
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subtle onset, slow progression, memory impairments, disturbance in one other area of cognition

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dementia

29
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what is dementia with lewy bodies

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younger people (40s-50s) more rapid

30
Q

what kind of dementia is from tumors?

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neoplastic

31
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what kind of dementia is in MS patients, myelin sheath deteriorates

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demyelinating

32
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what kind of dementia is from meningitis or syphillis?

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infectious

33
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what kind of dementia is from increased ammonia levels due to liver failure?

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metabolic

34
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what is the geriatric triad?

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-falls
-incontinence
-changes in cognitive status

35
Q

what makes it mandated by law to immediately report suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation

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ohio revised code

36
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what establishes rules for department of health to receive, review, or investigate allegations of abuse or neglect of a resident

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ohio administrative code

37
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what is the most common type of abuse, can be intentional or non-intentional, not meeting the needs of the elderly

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neglect

38
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use of physical force that may result in bodily injury, physical pain, or impairment

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physical abuse

39
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infliction of pain, anguish, or distress through verbal or non-verbal acts

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psychological/emotional abuse

40
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non-consensual sexual contact with an elderly incapable of giving consent

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sexual abuse

41
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taking advantage of elderly for monetary or personal benefit

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financial abuse

42
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intentional or unintentional not meeting the needs of elders physical and mental well being

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caregiver neglect

43
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personal disregard or inability to perform self-care

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self neglect

44
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willful desertion of an elder

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abandonment

45
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disregard of contractual arrangement resulting in abuse in neglect

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institutional mistreatment

46
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what is a 13 question tool that measures caregiver strain

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modified caregiver strain index

47
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supplemental housing based on income

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section hosuing

48
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what are advanced directives

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umbrella term, directions or special wishes of patients if they are unable to communicate them themselves

49
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what act ensures every pt. has to have info about advanced directives (document if refused)

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patient self determination act