Geriatric syndromes
Mobility & Falls
Medication and Pharmacology
Functional status and Assessment
Cognition and Mental Health
100

This common condition involves a sudden change in attention and cognition.

What is delirium

100

This type of exercise is especially helpful for preventing falls.

What is balance training?

100

The name of the criteria that lists potentially inappropriate medications for elders.

What is the Beers Criteria?

100

This test times how long it takes a person to stand, walk a few meters, and sit again.

What is Timed Up and Go (TUG) test?

100

Common mental health disorder in elderly characterized by sadness and loss of interest.

What is depression?

200

This syndrome includes weight loss, weakness, exhaustion, and slow walking speed

What is frailty

200

The "Timed Up and Go" test is used to assess this.

What is mobility or fall risk?

200

The term for using five or more medications concurrently.

What is polypharmacy?

200

Scale used to assess pressure sore risk.

What is the Braden Scale?

200

This test is commonly used to screen for cognitive impairment

What is Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE)?

300

This is the most common type of dementia in older adults

What is Alzheimer's disease

300

This assistive device helps with balance and reduces fall risk.

What is a walker?

300

Benzodiazepines increase the risk of this serious event in elderly patients.

serious event in elderly patients.What are falls or fractures?

300

Healthcare planning document that states patients’ wishes.

What is advance directive?

300

Brain imaging often used to rule out structural causes of cognitive decline.

What is CT or MRI scan?

400

This condition increases the risk of falls and includes lightheadedness upon standing.

What is orthostatic hypotension?

400

A sudden drop in this can cause older adults to fall.

What is blood pressure?

400

The medication dosing rule in the elderly: “Start ____ and go ____.”

What is low; slow?

400

This type of team approach is best for comprehensive care of elderly.

What is a multidisciplinary team?

400

Dementia caused by multiple small strokes is called?

called?What is vascular dementia?

500

This involuntary leakage of urine affects many older adults.

What is urinary incontinence?

500
  • hat is blood pressure?

  • This vitamin is essential for bone health and fall prevention.

What is vitamin D?

500

This blood thinner requires frequent INR checks due to its narrow therapeutic window.

What is warfarin?

500

Gait and balance are assessed to evaluate risk of this common event.

What is falling?

500

Dementia with visual hallucinations and parkinsonism is called?

What is Lewy body dementia?

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