Meds
Geriatric
Sensory 1
Sensory 2
Preventions
100

This medication treats motion sickness

What is Meclizine?

100

This term is used to describe the person aging in their own home and receive support services for their changing needs, important to facilitate independence.

What is 'aging in place'?

100

This optic disorder is associated with overexposure to UV lighting, aging, smoking and alcohol; with s/s of blurry vision and worsening night vision.

What is Cataracts?

100

This is known as an ear infection, shows red or opaque eardrum, yellow, green, or purulent drainage, crying, irritability, fever.

What is Otitis Media?

100

These are things that can be done to promote safety in geriatrics who are 'aging in place'

What is/are Life-Alert, home visits, meals on wheels, PCA, senior anaerobics 

200

This medication decreases nausea and vomiting

What is Pronchlorperazine?
200

This altered state is acute, potentially reversible, disturbance of conciousness + cognition 

What is delirium?

200

This optic disorder's major symptom is seeing floaters

What is retinal detachment?

200

This complication happens to older people exposed to loud noises throughout their lives, and often are given hearing aids

What is hearing loss?

300

This beta blocker is used to treat glaucoma

What is Timolol?

300

This viral infection is characterized by a painful rash, and is caused by varicella-zoster

What is Shingles?

300

This ear disorder is associated with tinnitus, "spinning room"

What is Meniere's?

300

This optic disorder is associated with inadequate draining of aqueous humor from the canal of Schlemm causes increased IOP, loss of peripheral vision

What is Glaucoma?

300

This is something that patients suffering from glaucoma should NEVER do.

What is bending over to pick something up?

400

This eye-drop is used to treat glaucoma

What is Latanoprost?

400

This is a risk factor for the Shingles Virus

What is a weakened immune system?
400

This optic disorder is associated with fuzzy and distorted vision, as well as drusen bodies.

What is Age-related Macular Degeneration?

400

DAILY DOUBLE

This labs ranges from 10-21 mmHg, and measures blood flow to the Eye

500

This medication is used to relax the client 

What is Diazepam?

500

This procedure is the injection of gas to form a bubble that closes the retinal breaks; the patient must keep their head upright or sideways, and it is a procedure often used to treat retinal detachment.

What is Pneumatic Retinopexy?

500

This is why children are more prone to Otitis media.

What is shorter and more horizontal Eustachian Tubes?

500

These vaccines come in one dose and two doses, respectively, and are used to prevent shingles.

What is Zostavax and Shingrix?

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