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OLDER ADULTS TEST 1- CARDIAC AND
GERIATRIC SYNDROMES

r maximize overall health - the key focus of a comprehensive evaluation is to develop a coordinated plan

to ________

adolescence - the difference between ADLs and IADLs is that IADLs are learned in ___________

ADLs - bathing, eating, walking, dressing, toileting, and transferring

IADLs - taking meds, cooking, laundry, and arranging transportation

if unable to preform it doesn't necessarily mean that they can't live independently

multiples of the same medication - issues with polyprovider and polypharmacy is that there is a
possibility of a patient taking _______________

inability to perform activities - functional caused by normal aging changes combined with bedrest or
immobility results in physiologic changes which causes an ______________

functional status - the nursing assessment of an older adult should focus on their _____________

gather baseline and assessment - the first thing to consider for the plan of care for older adults

sacropenia - an evolving geriatric syndrome that is the loss of muscle mass and coordination related to
aging

young old - ages 60-74

middle old - ages 75-84

old old - ages 85 and older

roles of nurses - to help support and align resources, so older adults can live as independently as
possible with the highest quality of life

admitting diagnosis - acute hospitalization focuses solely on the admitting diagnosis

isolated - the more ________ and older adult becomes, the greater risk of falling through the cracks

look at their environment and functional health status

cardiac an respiratory diseases - ______________ as well as cancer are leading cause of death for older
adults

geriatric syndromes - multifactoral health conditions that occur when impairments of multiple systems
overwhelm the person's homeostasis

they are clinical conditions in older people that don't fit into discrete disease categories

, they can complicate comorbidities

classic geriatric syndromes - delirum, falls, incontinence, malnutrition, eating and or feeding problems,
sleep problems, pressure ulcers

evolving geriatric syndromes - sacropenia, polyprovider, polypharmacy

polyprovider - an evolving geriatric syndrome that occurs when an older adult has multiple doctors they
see

bad because it causes a removal of holistic care, a treatment of one condition can cause a detriment of
another

polypharmacy - an evolving geriatric syndrome that occurs when an older adults gets their prescriptions
filled at multiple pharmacies

bad because it removes the pharmacist as the last check, the more medications the higher demand on
the aging GI and GU systems

increase - 4 things that ______ the risk of developing geriatric syndromes:

- older age

- baseline cognitive impairments

- baseline functional impairments

- impaired mobility

geriatric syndromes - presence of ________ can lead to: increased mortality, longer hospitalizations, and
increased use of resources

functional status - SPICES assesses the older adult's ___________

SPICES - an alert system that refers to only the most frequently occurring health problems of older adults

sleep problems - s in SPICES

problems with eating/feeding - p in SPICES

incontinence - i in SPICES

confusion - c in SPICES

evidence of falls - e in SPICES

skin breakdown - s in SPICES

de-conditioning - hospitalization can cause _________ which causes a decrease in muscle mass and
other physiologic changes that results from either aging or immobility or both and contribute to overall
weakness

chronological age - a poor indicator of ability and overall health

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