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Developmental changes Physiological - Correct Answer-1. Reduced physiological reserve of most body systems, particularly cardiac, respiratory, and renal. 2. There are reduced homeostatic mechanisms that fail to adjust regulatory systems such as temperature control and fluid and electrolyte balance. 3. There are changes in the sympathetic response, which contribute to orthostasis and falls, as well as lack of hypoglycemic response. 4. There is impaired immunological function: infection risk is greater and autoimmune diseases are more prevalent. Laboratory: Reference ranges for older adults might be the intervals within which 9%% of persons over 70 fall. Causes: Physiologically: fasting or activity status. Pharmacologically: medication, tobacco, or alcohol use. Physiological aging - Correct Answer-Age related Change Functional Change Implications Integumentary System Loss of dermal and epidermal thickness Loss of subcutaneous tissue and thin epidermis. Prone to skin breakdown and injury Decreased vascularity • Atrophy of sweat glands resulting in decreased sweat production • Decreased body odor • Decreased heat loss • Dryness • Alteration in thermoregulatory response • Fluid requirements may change seasonally • Loss of skin water • Increased risk of heat stroke Respiratory System Decreased lung tissue elasticity Decreased vital capacity Reduced overall efficiency of ventilatory exchange Cilia atrophy Change in mucociliary transport Increased susceptibility to infection Decreased respiratory muscle strength • Reduced ability to handle secretions and reduced effectiveness against noxious foreign particles • Partial inflation of lungs at rest Increased risk of atelectasis

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Developmental changes Physiological - Correct Answer-1. Reduced physiological reserve of most
body systems, particularly cardiac, respiratory, and renal.

2. There are reduced homeostatic mechanisms that fail to adjust regulatory systems such as
temperature control and fluid and electrolyte balance.

3. There are changes in the sympathetic response, which contribute to orthostasis and falls, as
well as lack of hypoglycemic response.

4. There is impaired immunological function: infection risk is greater and autoimmune diseases
are more prevalent.



Laboratory: Reference ranges for older adults might be the intervals within which 9%% of
persons over 70 fall.

Causes: Physiologically: fasting or activity status.

Pharmacologically: medication, tobacco, or alcohol use.



Physiological aging - Correct Answer-Age related Change

Functional Change

Implications



Integumentary System

,Loss of dermal and epidermal thickness

Loss of subcutaneous tissue and thin epidermis.

Prone to skin breakdown and injury

Decreased vascularity

• Atrophy of sweat glands resulting in decreased sweat production

• Decreased body odor

• Decreased heat loss

• Dryness

• Alteration in thermoregulatory response

• Fluid requirements may change seasonally

• Loss of skin water

• Increased risk of heat stroke



Respiratory System



Decreased lung tissue elasticity

Decreased vital capacity

Reduced overall efficiency of ventilatory exchange

Cilia atrophy

Change in mucociliary transport

Increased susceptibility to infection

Decreased respiratory muscle strength

• Reduced ability to handle secretions and reduced effectiveness against noxious foreign
particles

• Partial inflation of lungs at rest

Increased risk of atelectasis

,Cardiovascular System



Heart valves thicken and become fibrotic

Reduced stroke volume, cardiac output; may be altered

Decreased responsiveness to stress

Fibroelastic thickening of the sinoatrial node; decreased number of pacemaker cells

Slower heart rate

Increased prevalence of arrhythmias

Decreased baroreceptor sensitivity (stretch receptors)

Decreased sensitivity to changes in blood pressure

Prone to loss of balance, which increases the risk for falls



GI



Liver becomes smaller

Decreased storage capacity

Decreased muscle tone

Altered motility

Increases risk of constipation, functional bowel syndrome, esophageal spasm, diverticular
disease

Decreased basal metabolic rate (rate at which fuel is converted into energy)

May need fewer calories



Lab results Dunphy table 77.2 - Correct Answer-UA Normal Changes with age Comments

Protein 0-5 rises slightly Due to kidney changes, UTI, renal

, SG 1.005-1.020 Lower 1.016-1.022 Decline in nephrons impairs ability to

Concentrate urine

Hematology

ESR M: 0-20 W: 0-30 Sign increase Neither sensitive nor specific

Iron binding 50-160 230-410 Slight decrease

HGB M: 13-18 W:12-16 M: 10-17 W: none Anemia is common in elderly

HCT M: 45-52 W: 37-48 Slight decrease Decline in hematopoiesis

Leukocytes 4,300-10,800 Drop to 3,100-9,000 Decrease may be due to drugs or sepsis

Lymphocytes 500-2,400 Tcells Fall infection risk higher

50-200 Bcells Immunizations encouraged

Platelets 150,000-350,000 no change

Blood chemistry

Albumin 3.5-5.0 Decline R/T decreased liver size and enzymes.

Protein-energy malnutrition common.



Globulin 2.3-3.5 Slight increase

Total serum

Protein 6.0-8.4 no change Decrease may indicate malnutrition

Infection, liver disease

BUN M: 10-25 Increases significantly Decline in GFR

W: 8-20 up to 69 Decreased cardiac output

Creatinine 0.6-1.5 increases to 1.9 RT lean body mass

Creatinine Decreases 10% Used for prescribing meds

Clearance 104-124 after 40 yrs old for drugs excreted by kidney

GT 62-110 (after fasting) Slight increase 10 Diabetes increase in prevalent

<120 (2h PP) after 30 yrs drugs may cause intolerance
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