The ADA/AGS recommend using a different A1c goal for geriatric patients. This A1c goal is _____?
What is 8.0% ?
***Daily Double*** Orthostatic hypotension is a term used to describe this effect on blood pressure. Systolic decrease of >___ or Diastolic decrease of > ____ related to a change in position.
What is a >20 mmHg drop in systolic or >10 mmHg drop in diastolic BP upon a change in position?
What is the recommended blood pressure goals for geriatric patients? (more than 1 correct answer depending on the guideline used)
What is <145/80 (ACCF/AHA) OR
<150/90 if greater than 60 years (JNC8) OR
<140/90 Geriatric w/ diabetes or CKD (ADA/JNC8)?
This adverse drug reaction, associated with a commonly-prescribed medication that reduces ASCVD risk, is (arguably) more common in geriatric patients and rarely, if very severe can be measured by CPK and SCr.
What is statin-induced myopathy? (very severe = rhabdomyolysis)
Due to this decreased biological response, geriatric patients are at a higher risk of orthostatic hypotension.
What is impaired baroreceptor reflex?
This term is used to describe treating a side effect from one medication with another medication. For example, using fludricortisone to treat orthostatic hypotension for a patient prescribed tamsulosin.
hint: what is the prescribing ____ ?
What is the prescribing cascade?
Hepatic function in geriatric patients is generally ______ when compared with non-geriatric adults.
Increased, decreased, the same?
What is "the same"? (Hepatic impairment is not associated with the normal changes of aging. If hepatic impairment is present it is likely due to a specific condition, similar to hepatic dysfunction in younger adults).