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Chapter 1: Principles of Primary Care of Older Adults

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Chapter 2: Interprofessional Team Care

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Chapter 3: Geriatric Assessment

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Chapter 4: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Medicine in Older Adults

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Chapter 5: Wellness and Prevention

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Chapter 6: Cultural Competency and Cultural Humility in Caring for Older Adults

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Chapter 7: Appropriate Prescribing

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Chapter 8: Ethics

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,Chapter 9: Financing and Organization of Healthcare

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Chapter 10: Billing and Coding

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Chapters 11–20

Chapter 11: Hospital Care

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Chapter 12: Long-Term Care

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Chapter 13: Home Care

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Chapter 14: Rehabilitation

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Chapter 15: Palliative Care

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Chapter 16: Emergency Care

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Chapter 17: Delirium

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Chapter 18: Alzheimer Disease and Other Dementias
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Chapter 19: Depression

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Chapter 20: Gait, Balance, and Falls

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Chapters 21–30

Chapter 21: Dizziness
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Chapter 22: Syncope

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Chapter 23: Urinary Incontinence

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Chapter 24: Constipation and Fecal Incontinence

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Chapter 25: Hearing Impairment

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Chapter 26: Visual Impairment and Eye Problems



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Chapter 27: Persistent Pain



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Chapter 28: Malnutrition and Feeding Problems

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Chapter 29: Frailty

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Chapter 30: Pressure Injuries

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Chapters 31–40

Chapter 31: Sleep Disorders in Older Individuals

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Chapter 32: Sexual Health


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Chapter 33: Elder Mistreatment

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Chapter 34: Substance Use in Older Adults

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Chapter 35: Driving

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Chapter 36: Hypertension

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Chapter 37: Coronary Artery Disease and Atrial Fibrillation

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Chapter 38: Heart Failure

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Chapter 39: Peripheral Vascular Disease

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,Chapter 40: Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack

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Chapters 41–54

Chapter 41: Diabetes Mellitus

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Chapter 42: Thyroid Disorders

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Chapter 43: Osteoporosis

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Chapter 44: Arthritis and Related Disorders

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Chapter 45: Foot Problems

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Chapter 46: Cancer

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Chapter 47: Anemia in Older Adults

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Chapter 48: Pulmonary Disease

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Chapter 49: Infectious Diseases

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Chapter 50: Gastroenterology

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Chapter 51: Benign Prostate Disease

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Chapter 52: Parkinson Disease

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Chapter 53: Oral Disorders and Systemic Diseases

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Chapter 54: Skin Problems

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,Chapter 1
Question 1
An 82-year-old woman presents for her annual exam. She
reports mild difficulty hearing conversations in a noisy
restaurant but denies tinnitus or dizziness. On exam her
whispered voice test is reduced, but otoscopy is normal. Which
of the following best characterizes her hearing change?
A. Presbycusis (sensorineural loss) – typical of normal aging
B. Cerumen impaction – treatable with cerumenolytics
C. Otosclerosis – characterized by conductive loss
D. Vestibular Schwannoma – associated with unilateral loss
Answer: A. Presbycusis (sensorineural loss) – typical of normal
aging
Rationale: Chapter 1 describes presbycusis as age-related,
bilateral, symmetric sensorineural hearing loss that first affects
high frequencies and is exacerbated in noisy environments.
Cerumen impaction and otosclerosis are disease processes;
vestibular schwannoma causes unilateral symptoms (Warshaw
et al., Ch 1).


Question 2
A 76-year-old man reports increasing forgetfulness—misplacing
keys, forgetting appointments—but has no difficulty with

, activities of daily living (ADLs). His MMSE is 28/30. What does
this most likely represent?
A. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) – transitional stage between
normal aging and dementia
B. Early Alzheimer’s disease – requires cholinesterase inhibitors
C. Pseudodementia – depression-related memory loss
D. Normal age-related cognitive change – no intervention
needed
Answer: A. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) – transitional stage
between normal aging and dementia
Rationale: Chapter 1 differentiates normal “benign
forgetfulness” (unchanged ADLs, MMSE ≥ 27) from MCI, where
subtle memory deficits exist without significant functional
impairment. Early Alzheimer’s meets dementia criteria;
pseudodementia features mood symptoms (Warshaw et al.,
Ch 1).


Question 3
A 79-year-old man with hypertension and osteoarthritis asks
about starting a new exercise program. According to Chapter 1,
which principle best applies to prescribing exercise for older
adults?
A. “Start low and go slow” – gradually increase intensity
B. Avoid resistance training – risk of injury is too high
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