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N212 GERO LECTURE 2019.10.26 (MISSED) PARMA CH20

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Chapter 20 Pharmacologic Management Learning Objectives  Describe the characteristics of medication use in older adults.  List medications that are best avoided in older adults.  Identify potential risk factors for adverse drug reactions.  Describe the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes associated with aging and the implications for drug therapy.  Recognize significant drug-drug, drug-food, and drug-disease interactions, giving specific examples of each.  State the impact that drugs may have on an older adult’s quality of life.  Describe issues related to the optimum use of psychotropics, cardiovascular agents, and antimicrobials.  Anticipate the effects of the increased availability of nonprescription and herbal remedies on patient self-management.  Identify risk factors for nonadherence, and suggest strategies to improve adherence.  List the key components of assessing older adults for addictions and related disorders.  Identify the key multidisciplinary and nursing interventions for older adults who abuse substances.  Identify the signs and symptoms of alcohol, prescription and nonprescription drug, and tobacco abuse and withdrawal in older adults, and describe the corresponding nursing interventions. Demographics of Medication Use  Drugs are important in the management of conditions and the maintenance of well-being in older adults  All drugs carry some level of risk  Important to understand how aging and conditions associated with aging can affect drug processes and actions Changes in Drug Response with Aging  Aging alters dynamic processes that drugs undergo to produce therapeutic effects  There are Pharmacokenetic (movement of drugs through the body) and Pharmacodynamic (how drugs affect the body) changes that occur with aging Pharmacokinetic Changes: Absorption  Movement of a drug from site of administration to systemic circulation  Aging is accompanied by Decreased Gastrointestinal Functioning: secretion of gastric acid, slowed gastric emptying and decreased gastrointestinal motility, decreased absorptive capacity, and decreased blood flow to stomach and intestines  Age-related changes Slow Absorption of oral drugs  The first dose of a new drug may take longer to take effect  Reduction in Subcutaneous Fat associated with integumentary changes of aging alters topical medication absorption  Changes result in impaired absorption of some medications that are administered via lotions, creams, ointments, and patches Pharmacokinetic Changes: Distribution  Movement of drug from systemic circulation to site of action  Affected by relative amounts of total body water, fat content, and protein binding  Total body water decreases with aging; results in higher concentrations of water-soluble drugs Page 1 of 19 N212 GERO LECTURE 2

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