What does ADE stand for?
Nonpharmalogical treatment to dyslipidemia
consuming heart healthy diet, doing exercise, maintaining ideal weight, avoiding tobacco products
Diagnoses of Asthma
Pulmonary function testing, chest radiography, blood tests, and tests for allergy
Natural aging of the eye
Presbyopia
Comprehensive assessment of substance use disorder
Social and mental status assessment
Prescribed medications over this amount is considered polypharmacy
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A cardiac disorder with reduced cardiac muscle perfusion
Ischemic Heart Disease
Disease of both the airways and parenchyma of the lung; leading cause of global morbidity and mortality; fourth-leading cause of death in the United States
COPD
This type of glaucoma is frequently associated with a family history of glaucoma or diabetes.
Open-Angle Glaucoma
Term of dependence - induced by certain drugs, evidenced by "tolerance" - the need for increasing amounts of substance to achieve desired effects.
Physiological dependence
Opportunities to deprescribe - name 5
End-of-life, adverse reactions, prescribing cascade, polypharmacy, preventative medication
Formation of plague due to subintimal accumulation of lipid and fibrous material
Atherosclerosis or PAD
Risk factors to acute bronchitis
smoking, exposure to pollution, living in multigenerational household, asthma and allergies
phantom sound described as ringing, humming, or buzzing in the ears bilaterally and unrelated to a physical source
Tinnitus
SUD is diagnosed based on criteria from this book and for how long do the symptoms need to be present?
DSM V and 12 months
Polypharmacy, may experience drug-
induced/inhibition of this cytochrome enzyme
CYP P450
DVT approach to diagnose
probability assessment using the Well’s Criteria & venous ultrasound
Progressive and fatal fibrosing interstitial lung
disease
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
predominantly white plaques on the oral mucosa
Oral Leukoplakia
Due to the aging body and the GI changes that occur, SUD or AUD can cause which acute and major side effect?
Dehydration
What happens to the BBB & p-glyocoprotein function with Dementia?
Diminishes
Goals to management of Heart Failure
To prevent hospitalizations, improve quality of life, and promote health
Approach to diagnose - exertional dyspnea, fatigue, presyncope, elevated jugular venous pulse, passive congestion of the liver, lower extremity edema -progression to right heart failure
pulmonary hypertension
Non invasive treatment for Sialadenitis
noninvasively - hydration, warm compress, NSAIDS, warm salt water rinse
These types of users have a higher rates of use associated with alcohol use, nicotine use, cocaine use, and misuse of prescription opioid use
Marijuana