Ageing population Flashcards

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State 5 challenges caused by UK’s ageing population?

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1) Strain on pension and social security
2) Increasing demands for health care
3) Bigger need for trained health workforce
4) Increase demand for long term care
5) Pervasive ageism- deny older ppl rights and opp

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State 5 reasons behind UK ageing population?

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1) Improvement sanitation, housing, nutrition and medical intervention
2) Life expectancy rising
3) Rates fertility falling
4) Decline in premature mortality
5) More ppl reach old age, fewer children born

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3
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Who lives longer men or women?
Why?

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Women
Biological- 20%- premenopausal women protected heart disease by hormones
Environmental- 80%- men take more lifestyle risks

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4
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Name 2 types of ageing?

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Intrinsic- natural, inevitable
Extrinsic- depend external factors
- UV rays, smoking, air pollution

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5
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State physical changes of ageing?

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Loss skin elasticity
Loss hair
Weight and height loss
Loss joint flexibility
Tate, smell, hearing, sight

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6
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What are different types of diseases?

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Physical or cognitive
Congenital or developmental

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7
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What is disease called that can’t be cured?

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Chronic

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8
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Define institutionalising death?
Define medicalisation death?

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Institutionalising death- more ppl die in hospital
Medicalisation death- death is failure, have prolong life at any cost

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9
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What study conducted into dying?
4 contexts?

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Awareness of dying- Glaser and Strauss 1965
Observational study interactions between dying ppl, relatives and staff
Identify 4 awareness contexts?
1) Close awareness
2) Suspicion awareness
3) Mutual pretence
4) Open awareness

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10
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Define social death?

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People die in social terms before biological death

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11
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Define good death?

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Demedicalise death

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12
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List 5 ways of measuring limitations amongst elderly?

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1) Katz ADL Scale (activities of daily life)
2) IADL (instrumental activities of daily living)
3) MMSE (mini mental state examination)
4) Barthel ADL index

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Explain Katz ADL Scale?

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Katz ADL Scale (activities of daily life)
Bathing
Dressing
Toilet use
Transferring- in and out of bed and chairs
Urine and bowel continence
Eating

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Explain IADL Scale?

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Instrumental activities of daily living
Use of telephone
Travel by car/use public transport
Food/clothes shopping
Meal prep
Housework
Medication use
Manage money

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Explain Mini Mental State Examination?

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Orientation, immediate memory
Short term memory
Language functioning

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Explain Barthel ADL Index? (10 items measure daily functioning)

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Feeding
Moving wheelchair to bed
Grooming
Transfer to and from toilet
Bathing
Walk lvl surface
Stairs
Dressing
Continence bowels
Continence bladder