Chapter 41
Chapter 41
Misc.
Misc.
Misc.
100

What is benign senescence?

Normal aging changes in the body.

100

What is the primary goal with confused patients?

Primary goal is to produce a feeling of well-being.

100


Name some minerals that are necessary for bodily functions.




Iron, copper, iodine, manganese, cobalt, zinc, selenium, fluoride, chromium



100

Name some changes in the digestive system with aging.


  • Dental caries and tooth loss
  • Decreased gag reflex
  • Decreased sense of taste
  • Decreased muscle tone at sphincters
  • Decreased gastric secretions
  • Decreased peristalsis
100


What are some nursing interventions for Alteration in Elimination - Constipation?




200

Describe benign senescent forgetfulness?

Age-associated memory impairment

Modest decline in short-term memory

Slight and gradual decline in cognitive skills

200

What are some psychosocial approaches to working with a confused patient?

Reality orientation

Validation therapy

Reminiscence

Remotivation therapy

Resocialization

200

Which vitamin is a vegan missing from their diet?


Vitamin B12



200


Which vitamins are fat soluble?




A, D, E, & K



200


What can contribute to polypharmacy?




Impaired senses, multiple chronic disorders, impaired cognitive functioning, forgetfulness, multiple providers prescribing, borrowing drugs from others, use of multiple pharmacies, miscommunication or lack of education, use of over-the-counter medications.



300

What is the loss of neurons in the frontal and temporal lobes that leaves a patient unable to process and integrate new information as well as retrieve memory?

Alzheimer's disease

300

How does Alzheimer's disease affect the family?

  • Family experiences changes in lifestyle, privacy, and socialization
  • Adjustment can be enhanced by integrating the care of the family into the nursing care plan
  • Financial problems and multiple role responsibilities add to the burden
  • Families should be encouraged to consider adult daycare or respite care if the elder resides at home
300


What are the health concerns for young adulthood?



  • Risky behavior – drugs, overeating, inadequate sleep, inactive lifestyle
  • Motor vehicle accidents primary cause of death – homicide in AA
  • Stress-related illness
  • Development of cancer
300


What are some signs of maturity?




  • Acknowledge and express feelings with restraint
  • Laugh at yourself
  • Accept responsibility for your actions
  • Tolerate frustration
  • Accept diversity and individuality in others
  • Ability to trust others
  • Display self-confidence
  • Cope with stress
  • Discipline yourself
  • Handle problems without losing sight of your goals



300

What constitutes malpractice?

Duty

Breach of duty

Harm

Proximal cause


400

What kind of medications do they use to treat Alzheimer's symptoms?

Cholinesterase inhibitor drugs - Donepezil, Rivastigmine

Indomethacin, estrogen, Vitamin E, folic acid, statins

400

As a patient with Alzheimer's or confusion is having increasing impairment, what are some good suggestions for the family in order to keep them at home?

400

Where are Omega-3 fatty acids found?


Fish, soybean oil, chicken, eggs, and walnuts



400


How do we promote mobility?



  • Address mobility needs
  • Educate older adults about the importance of engaging in lifelong activity
  • Encourage walking at least three times a week if daily activity is not possible
  • Encourage strength training
  • Craft activities and arthritis programs can help preserve fine motor skills
400

What vitamin is everyone in Ohio probably deficient in?

Vitamin D

500

Define confusion.

Difficulty remembering, learning, following directions, and communicating needs.

500

How can a patient or family with an Alzheimer's family member prepare for the future?

500

An excess of protein in the diet is stressful to which organs?


Liver and kidneys



500


Name some signs and symptoms of depression in an older adult.




500

Which ear am I deaf in?

Right ear