Aging diseases
Geriatric symptoms
Care practices
Aging Myths
General terms
100

Osteoporosis

minerals are lost from the bones causing them to become weak, brittle, and more likely to fracture and break

100

Dysphagia

Difficulty swallowing

100

Geriatric care

care provided to older individuals

100

Myths

false beliefs

100

Gerontology

scientific study of aging and the problems of the old

200

Arthritis

Inflammation of the joints, causes them to become stiff, less flexible, and painful

200

Nocturia

Urination at night

200

Cataracts

where the normally transparent lens of the eye become cloudy or opaque

200

Disease

any condition that interferes with the normal function of the body

200

Senile lentigines

dark yellow or brown colored spots

300

Emphysema

alveoli lose their elasticity

300

Incontinence

the inability to control urination

300

Autonomy

self-governance or the ability to decide for oneself by making choices and pursuing a course of action 

300

Disability

A physical or mental defect to handicap that interferes with normal functions

300

Thrombus

blood clot

400

Glaucoma

The intraocular pressure of the eye increases and interferes with vision

400

Delirium

Confusion or disorientation is a temporary condition caused by a treatable condition

400

Reality orientation

Activities that help promote awareness of person, time, and place

400

Culture

values beliefs, ideas, customers, and characteristics that are passed from one generation to the next

400

Bronchitis

bronchioles become inflamed

500

Alzheimer’s disease

A form of dementia that causes progressive changes in brain cells

500

Dementia

Loss of mental ability characterized by decrease in intellectual ability, loos of memory , impaired judgement, personality change, and disorientation.

500

Ombudsman

Specially trained individual who works with the elderly and their families, health care providers, and other concerned individuals to improve quality of care and quality of life. 

500

Spiritual

Beliefs and practices of an individual

500

Transient ischemic attacks

Mini-strokes that can result in temporary periods of diminished blood flow to the brain