Definitions
Body Systems
System Conditions
NA care for residents with system conditions
Normal age related body system changes
100

Towards the midline of the body

What is medial?

100

System that senses and interprets information from outside the body.

What is the nervous system?

100

A condition that causes a shuffling gait.

What is Parkinson's disease?

100

NA should offer small, frequent meals with a resident who has nausea and vomiting from this condition.

What is AIDS?

100

The normal age related change for this system requires the NA to keep sheets wrinkle free. 

What is the integumentary system?

200

The front of the body.

What is anterior?

200

The body system that includes the eyes and ears.

What is the nervous system?

200

A condition in which the resident has trouble with breathing?

What is COPD or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?

200

NA should assist the resident with brushing and flossing regularly when the resident has this condition. 

What is cancer?

200

Normal age related changes to this system requires the NA to offer frequent trips to the bathroom. 

What is the urinary system?

300

Muscles decrease in size.

What is atrophy?

300

System made up of the trachea, bronchi, and lungs.

What is the respiratory system?

300

Condition that causes excessive thirst, extreme hunger, and frequent urination. 

What is diabetes?

300

NA should reposition the resident every 2 hours with this injury/condition. 

What is a spinal cord injury? 

300

The normal age related change in this system in females causes a loss of calcium.

What is the reproductive system?

400

The condition in which all of the body systems are working their best.

What is homeostasis?

400

The system that protects the body from disease through specific and nonspecific immunity. 

What is the immune system?

400

Residents with this condition are usually on medication that make them urinate more often. 

What is CHF or congestive heart failure?

400

NA should prevent falls for a resident with this condition. 

What is MS or multiple sclerosis?

400

The system provides movement of body parts. A normal age related change to this system causes muscles to weakness and lose tone. 

What is the musculoskeletal system?

500

Bones lose density and break easily.

What is osteoporosis?

500

System that supplies food, oxygen, and hormones to cells.

What is the circulatory system?

500

An autoimmune illness (the body's immune system attacks normal tissue) that causes joints to become red, swollen, and very painful.

What is RA or rheumatoid arthritis?

500

NA should observe the feet regularly for signs of irritation on a resident with this condition.

What is diabetes?

500

Hypertension (consistent BP measurement of 130/80 or higher) may be caused by the normal age related changes to this system that causes blood vessels to narrow. 

What is the circulatory system?