Older Adults Flashcards

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Delirium definition

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Sudden state of rapid changes in brain function reflected in confusion, changes in cognition, activity and LOC
ABRUPT ONSET
Usually reversible

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Dementia definition

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A slowly developing impairment of intellectual or cognitive function that is progressive and interferes with normal functioning.
INSIDIOUS ONSET
Progressive and irreversible

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Causes of delirium

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Drugs- anticholinergics, antipsychotics, opioids, benzo’s
Electrolyte disturbance, low PO2, withdrawal from meds, metabolic/myocardial problems.
UTI, CAP MOST COMMON

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Treatment of mild-moderate Alzheimer’s

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Cholinesterase inhibitors= donepezil (Aricept), rivastigmine (Exelon)
These block acetylcholine breakdown. Have minor time-limited benefit by increasing the availability of acetylcholine.

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Treatment of moderate-severe Alzheimer’s

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N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist= memantine (Namenda)
Preserves the neuron
This helps create an environment that allows for storage and retrieval of information through its affect on glutamate.

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Anticholinergic adverse effects in the elderly

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Dry mouth/skin, blurred vision, urinary retention, sedation, agitation, tachycardia.

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Peripheral artery disease PAD presentation, tx

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Leg pain/numbness during activity, persistent infections or sores on legs/feet, pale or blue color to skin. Risk factor-SMOKING
tx- anti platelets (Asa), control BP, wt loss, smoking cessation.

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Venous insufficiency presentation, Tx

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Burning, swelling, throbbing, cramping, aching, heaviness in legs, RLS, leg fatigue, telangiectasis
Tx- physical activity, compression stockings, sclerotherapy or ablation.

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Peripheral neuropathy presentation, Tx

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Insidious onset, numbness/tingling of hands/feet, burning pain, electric-like pain, muscle weakness, sensitivity to touch.
Tx- NSAIDS, anti-seizure meds (Neurontin), antidepressants, lidocaine patches

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