Mobility:
Move It or Lose It
What on Earth is SSCP and Why?
Cognition:
Thinking Clear as Broth
Nutrition:
Gravy Today, Groovy Tomorrow
Decision Making:
Too Wise to Compromise
100

Which of the following is a strategy used to prevent functional decline in seniors post-surgery?

Answer: Early mobility

100

What age group is the Senior Surgical Care Program specifically designed for?

Answer: 75 and older

100

Which condition is the program designed to help prevent after surgery in older adults?

Answer: Delirium

100

What is a key nutritional focus in the Senior Surgical Care Program?

Answer: Hydration and balanced nutrition

100

What is the primary reason for discussing goals of care before surgery in older adults?

Answer: To ensure the surgery aligns with the patient’s personal values and desired outcomes.

200

What is a common consequence of prolonged bed rest in older adults?

Answer: Muscle weakness and loss of independence

200

What percentage of surgeries in the U.S. are performed on people aged 65 and older?

Answer: 40%

200

What is a common symptom of post-operative delirium?

Answer: Confusion or disorientation

200

Why is nutrition important before and after surgery?

Answer: It supports healing and reduces infection risk

200

Which type of conversation is encouraged before surgery to help guide treatment decisions?

Answer: Shared decision-making between the patient, family, and healthcare team.

300

What kind of therapy is often used to support mobility after surgery?

Answer: Physical therapy

300

What is one of the main goals of the Senior Surgical Care Program?

Answer: Align surgery with patient goals/Improve surgical outcomes 

300

What strategy is used to reduce the risk of delirium?

CAM Assessment 

300

What nutrient is especially important for wound healing?

Answer: Protein

300

What is an example of a personal goal that might influence a senior’s surgical decision?

Answer: Attending a family event or maintaining independence.

400

How soon should mobility be encouraged after surgery?

Answer: As early as safely possible, often within 24 hours

400

What does the Primary RN need to document daily for SSCP patients?

.sscpdailyroundingnote

400

Why is delirium especially concerning in older patients?

Answer: It can lead to longer hospital stays and functional decline

400

What is a common issue with nutrition in older surgical patients?

Answer: Poor appetite or difficulty eating

400

Why is it important to discuss recovery expectations with older patients before surgery?

Answer: To help them make informed choices and prepare for post-operative care.

500

What is the goal of maintaining mobility in senior patients?

Answer: Preserve independence and reduce complications

500

What is the statistic of older adults who do not survive a major surgery?

Nearly 1 in 7 older adults die within the first year of undergoing major surgery

500

What is our smartphrase and what is our careplan?

Answer: .delirium

Acute delirium

500

How can hospitals support nutrition in senior patients?

Answer: Dietitian consultations and tailored meal plans. 


Secure chat dietician for low oral intake <50% for a supplement (Boost, Kate Farms, etc.)

500

Who should be involved in goals-of-care discussions for senior surgical patients?

Answer: The patient, family members or caregivers, and the healthcare team.

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