Aging Gracefully
What's not normal?
Medication Mayhem
Safety First
Skin Deep
Legal Beagles
100

This normal aging change causes older adults to need brighter light when reading

What is decreased vision / decreased pupil response? Decreased accommodation? 

100

Inability to fall asleep, difficulty staying asleep, or premature waking

What is insomnia?

100

This common side effect of many medications increases fall risk in older adults.

What is dizziness? (or sedation)

100

This is the most common cause of injury in older adults and should always be prioritized in safety planning.

What is Falls?

100

This intervention helps prevent skin breakdown in immobile patients and should be done at least every 2 hours.

What is repositioning or turning?

100

Is a deliberate threat or attempt to harm another person that the person believes could be carried through

What is Assault?

200

This sensory change makes it harder for older adults to hear high-pitched sounds.  This is considered a normal part of aging.

What is presbycusis (age-related hearing loss)?

200

Neurological disorder characterized by an uncontrollable urge to move legs when one lies down

What is Restless Leg Syndrome?

200

This term describes when a patient is taking multiple medications, increasing the risk for interactions and side effects.

What is polypharmacy?

200

Anything that restricts movement, can be physical or chemical

What is a restraint?

200

This area of the body is at highest risk for pressure injuries when a patient is lying on their back.

What is sacrum? Or will accept heels as well

200

Unconsented touching of another person in a socially impermissible manner or carrying through an assault. (i.e. performing a procedure without consent)

What is Battery?

300

This musculoskeletal change leads to decreased height and a slightly stooped posture in older adults.

What is bone density loss / spinal compression?

300

Pain that has been present for 3 months or longer

What is Chronic Pain?

300

Before administering a medication, the nurse should always verify these to ensure safe administration.

What is the 5 Rights of Administration?

300

This intervention should be used instead of restraints to reduce fall risk and maintain patient safety.

What is a bed alarm?
(also accept: frequent rounding, lowering bed, non-skid socks)

300

This early sign of a pressure injury includes redness that does not turn white when pressed.

What is non-blanchable redness?

300

Written form of defamation

What is libel?

400

This cardiovascular change is expected with aging and may result in slightly higher blood pressure.

What is decreased elasticity of blood vessels?

400

This is NOT a normal aging change and may indicate a neurological problem: sudden weakness on one side of the body.

What is stroke symptom?

400

This action is appropriate when a medication order seems too high or unsafe for an older adult.

What is hold the medication and notify the provider?

400

This medication side effect increases fall risk by causing dizziness and low blood pressure when standing.

What is orthostatic hypotension?

400

This nutrient is especially important for skin healing and preventing breakdown.

What is protein?

400

Unlawful restraint or detention of a person

What is false imprisonment?

500

This normal aging change in the urinary system may cause older adults to urinate more frequently, especially at night.

What is nocturia (or decreased bladder capacity)?

500

An older adult becomes newly incontinent of urine. This should be considered this rather than a normal part of aging.

What is UTI? (or new onset delirium, s/e new medications, depression, et.. just convince me you are correct

500

This over-the-counter medication can increase bleeding risk when taken with blood thinners and should be used cautiously.

What is aspirin (or NSAIDs like ibuprofen)?

500

This is the safest initial action when a patient at high risk for falls insists on going to the bathroom alone.

What is stay with the patient and assist them to the bathroom?

500

This action should be avoided because it can increase skin breakdown by causing friction and shear when moving a patient in bed.

What is dragging the patient across the bed?
(better practice: use a draw sheet or lift device)

500

Failure to abide by the standards of one's profession (i.e. not checking that a nasogastric tube is in the stomach before administering a tube feeding.)

What is malpractice?

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