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100
This should never be your first field diagnosis.

What is dementia?

100

This age and older are defined as "geriatrics".

What is 65?

100

A decline in cognitive ability.

What is dementia?

100

It has increased from 69.77 in 1960 to 78.79 in 2019.

What is the average life expectancy (in the US)?

100

They might sound small, but they're really a big deal!

What are "mini-strokes" (TIA)?

200

Combined with pulse oximetry, this is a valuable tool for pulmonary assessment.

What is capnography?

200

It's the height of fall that indicates potential trauma in geriatric patients.

What is any height including standing?

200

This stage of progression shows subtle changes including difficulty with words, reacting more emotionally, and avoiding conversation about dementia.

What is the Early Stage?

200

This must include the official logo in order to be considered valid.

What is Ohio DNR identification?

200

This visual impairment comes in wet and dry varieties.

What is macular degeneration?

300

These should be included in every ALOC/AMS assessment (name 3).

What are Full vitals, SpO2, Capno, Glucose, Temp, 12-Lead, Trauma Survey, Stroke Scale, PMHx, Rx

300

It's the number of proximal long bone fractures that categorize a geriatric for trauma triage.

What is one (1)?

300

This type of dementia is caused by plaque formation, abnormal tangles of nerve fibers, and cell death in the brain.

What is Alzheimer's?

300

What is the Alzheimer's Association website?

300

These have a higher incidence of being unwitnessed, unreported, and undocumented in the elderly.

What are falls?

400

They include things like brain tumor, hypoxia, vitamin deficiency, sepsis, cardiac events, and medication side effects.

What are dementia mimics?

400

A geriatric patient may experience shock with a systolic blood pressure of this or less.

What is 110 mmHg?

400

A person with dementia loses the ability to communicate with words, but maintains a sense of this.

What is a sense of self?

400

It's the condition that activates a Medical Power of Attorney.

What is loss of capacity?

400
This category of medication is of special concern for geriatric injuries.

What are anticoagulants?

500

This should be performed even if there are no obvious signs or specific reports.

What is a trauma survey?

500

Trauma Triage defines a GCS of this or less for geriatric trauma patients.

What is 14?

500

It's characterized by sudden chaos rather than a steady decline.

What is delirium?

500

A physician, APRN, or PA

Who signs an Ohio DNR?

500

It's one of the multiple concerns with geriatrics and means taking multiple medications.

What is polypharmacy?

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