What does "GEMS" stand for?
G - Geriatric
E - Environmental Assessment
M - Medical Assessment
S - Social Assessment
What theory is associated with Erik Erikson?
Psychosocial Stage Theory
Tremors
Approximately how many people suffer from Parkinson's in Canada?
54,897
What are the key points for Geriatric patients?
Normal aging and atypical presentation
Ego Integrity vs Despair. 65+
What does the R stand for?
Rigidity
What is the ratio of men to women affected?
1.5:1
What are key points in the Environmental assessment?
Safety and neglect
What does the A stand for?
Akinesia (or bradykinesia)
At what age does the risk for developing PD increase significantly?
Over the age of 60
What are key points for Medical assessment?
Past history and medications
What is the Activity Theory of Aging?
Suggests that elderly are happiest when they stay active and maintain social interactions.
What does the P stand for?
Postural Instability
Loss of what is attributed to the signs and symptoms of PD?
Dopamine
What are key points for Social assessment?
Basic needs and social network
Who coined the term ageism and in what year?
Dr. Robert Butler. 1960s
Shuffling Gait
Festinating Gait
Freezing
What are possible complications of PD?
Falls
Freezing
Aspiration/choking
Hallucinations/ psychotic thinking
Communication difficulties