Chapter 33 Flashcards

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abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)

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A condition in which the walls of the aorta in the abdomen weaken and blood leaks into the layers of the vessel, causing it to bulge

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advance directives

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Written documentation that specifies medical treatment for a competent patient should the patient become unable to make decisions; also called living wills

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aneurysm

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An enlargement of a part of an artery, resulting from weakening of the arterial wall

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ascites

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Fluid in the abdomen

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cataracts

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Clouding of the lens of the eye or its surrounding transparent membranes

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decubitus ulcers

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Also known as bedsores. These are sores caused by the pressure of skin against a surface for long periods. These sores can range from a pink discoloration of the skin to a deep wound that may invade into bone or organs.

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deep venous thrombosis

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The formation of a blood clot within the larger veins of an extremity, typically following a period of prolonged immobilization

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delirium

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A more or less sudden change in mental status marked by the inability to focus, think logically, and maintain attention

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dementia

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The slow onset of progressive disorientation, shortened attention span, and loss of cognitive function

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dyspnea

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Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

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elder abuse

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Any action on the part of an older person’s family member, caregiver, or other associated person that takes advantage of the older person’s person, property, or emotional state; also called granny beating and parent battering

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geriatrics

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The assessment and treatment of disease in someone who is 65 years or older

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jugular vein distention

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A visual bulging of the jugular veins in the neck that can be caused by fluid overload, pressure in the chest, cardiac tamponade, or tension pneumothorax

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kyphosis

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A forward curling of the back caused by an abnormal increase in the curvature of the spine

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melena

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Black, tarry stools

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16
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methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)

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A bacterium that causes infections in different parts of the body and is often resistant to commonly used antibiotics; can be found on the skin, in surgical wounds, in the bloodstream, lungs, and urinary tract

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neuropathy

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A group of conditions in which the nerves leaving the spinal cord are damaged, resulting in distortion of signals to or from the brain

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osteoporosis

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A generalized bone disease, commonly associated with postmenopausal women, in which there is a reduction in the amount of bone mass leading to fractures after minimal trauma in either sex

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peptic ulcer disease

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An abrasion of the stomach or small intestine

20
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pneumonia

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An inflammation/infection of the lung from a bacterial, viral, or fungal cause

21
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polypharmacy

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The use of multiple medications by a patient as typically seen in elderly people

22
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presbycusis

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An age-related condition of the ear that produces progressive bilateral hearing loss that is most noted at higher frequencies

23
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pulmonary embolism

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A condition that causes a sudden blockage of the pulmonary artery by a venous clot

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respiratory syncytial virus

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A highly contagious virus that causes an infection of the upper and lower respiratory system

25
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syncope

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A fainting spell or transient loss of consciousness, often caused by an interruption of blood flow to the brain

26
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unilateral pedal edema

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Pedal edema is a swelling of the foot and ankle caused by fluid overload; unilateral would present in only one extremity

27
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urinary tract infection

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A bacterial infection that affects the urinary tract