Gerontology
Falls Prevention
IPAC
Integumentary
Nutrition & Sleep
100

What is the Gerontology

holistic study of the aging processes and indiviuals as they mature throughout the adult life span

100

Name the three most common inflammatory joint diseases affecting the older person

rheumatoid arthritis, gout and pseudogout

100

3 major biological defense mechanisms that protect the body

1. Physical, anatomical, biochemical

2. Innate immune system

3. Adaptive immune system

100

What is cellulitis and what are some common symptoms?

acute bacterial infection of skin and subcutaneous tissue

inflammation, pain, heat, redness, swelling, weeping

100

What are some causes of unintentional weightloss?

 Depression, medication, isolation, dependent, improper assistance, pain, xerostmia, dehydration, food insecurity, dysphagia etc...

200

What is Geriatrics?

study of health and disease later in life, comprehensive health care of older people and their caregivers

200

What is the difference between Osteoporosis and Osteomalacia?

Osteoporosis bone mass decreases, but bone matrix remains normal. 

Osteomalacia the bone matrix ratio is low usually resulting from vitamin D deficiency 

200

What is Bacteraemia?

microorganisms introduced to the blood stream

ex: catheters, skin infections

200
What is desquamation?

The waterproof barrier in the epidermis continually regenerating and shedding

200

What is Xerostomia?

Dry mouth can affect taste perception, hinder swallowing, and cause insufficient retention of dentures

300

What is senescence?

Progressive deterioration of body systems that increase mortality as indivduals age

300

A patient with dementia is a falls risk and has been given a bed alarm. The nurse lowers the bed to the lowest position, raises the bed rails to prevent the patient from falling out and ensures the resident has their call bell. 

Did the nurse provide proper care? If yes, what should she have changed?

BED RAILS BUDDY

300

Factors that increase the likelihood of skin infections

reduced activity, malnutrition, dehydration

300

What happens to the epidermis at age 50?

thins, less moisture, mitosis slows by 30%, longer healing time, increased risk of infection

300

What are the interventions for Dysphagia safety?

Gentle cough after each swallow

Thinned/thickened food

upright after meals

400

What are 5 chronic diseases that the older population have?

heart disease, cancer, stroke, alzheimers, diabetes 

400

Your patient has fallen, what steps do you take

Pt is assessed (vitals, head to toe) condition/circumstances of the fall (tripped/wet floor) provide treatment/care and monitor for injuries that may not be apparent, collaborate with healthcare team, post fall assessment, referral if necessary

400

What illness is the most common cause of death in those 65+

Pneumonia 

400

What are the three stages of wound healing

Inflammation, Proliferation, Maturation

400

True or false

The amount of time spent in deeper levels of sleep diminishes with aging?

True

500

What is Jungs theory of aging?

As a person ages, the shift of
focus goes from extroversion
to introversion

500

True or False

95% of hip fractures are caused by falls

True

500

True or false, UTIs are more prevalent in men, with only 12% accounting for women

FALSE

500

What is Xerosis?

dry, flaky, scaly crusty skin, most common on legs, hands and trunk

500

Define Myoclonus

Sudden contractions of muscles and tingling feelings in the legs, also known as restless leg syndrome 

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