EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)
What bipolar disorder? What labs? What meds? - S and Sx: Euphoria or irritability,
depression, hypomania, rapid speech and irritability, can begin after 50, assess with
DIGFAST or SIGECAPS
Labs- cbc, cmp, tox screen, u/a, thyroid function, rpr
Meds: Mood stabilizers-lithium valproic acid, and the antipsychotics- quetiapine and
olanzapine
Depression symptoms? Labs? Tx? - SIGECAPS measures the disturbance in: Sleep
Interest
Guilt
Energy
Concentration
Appetite
Psychomotor slowing
Suicidal Ideation
Labs assist in causative factors
Tx-Beahvior stabilizer-Haldol, mood stabilizer- olanzapine, risperidone, quetiapine
What is secondary prevention - Tasks directed towards detection of a disease or
adverse health condition in an asymptomatic individual who has risk factors
What is tertiary prevention - The management of existing conditions to prevent disability
and minimize complications to prevent disability for optimal function
What is the key to increasing geriatric physical activity - motivation
What is the nutrition screening tool for community dwelling older adults - Mini-Nutritional
Assessment (MNA)
What factors affect maintaining a healthy balanced diet in geriatrics? - 1. Chronic illness
and disability-related to ADLs like shopping and meal preparation,
2. Financial hardships-limit food choices
3. Prescribed medications-affects absorption of nutrients, sense of taste or appetite
, 4. Depression or social isolation
5. Obesity
What is a big influence of geriatric functionality and quality of life? - Injury prevention
What are important 6 areas of geriatric safety prevention - 1. Safe storage and removal
of firearms 2. Fall prevention
3. Wearing seatbelts
4. no drinking and driving
5. Having a working smoke detector
6. Keeping hot water set below 120 degrees
Periodic screening of gums and mouth can screen for what? - 1. Oral cancer
2. ill-fitting or poorly functioning dentures
3. Periodontal disease
4. Erosion of dentin
5. dependence on others for dental resources
What screening tools are covered by Medicare? - 1.HIV
2. Alcohol misuse
3. Smoking cessation
4. Depression
5. High blood pressure
6. Blood glucose r/t cardiovascular risk assessment
7. Lipids screening
8. Mammography until aged 75
9. Osteoporosis
10. Colorectal cancer
What are the immunizations recommended for geriatrics? - 1. influenza- annually for all
over 50
2. Tetanus-diphtheria (Tdap)-once in a lifetime booster, then every 10 years 3.
Pneumococcal -1 time dose of PCV13 at 65 years old then PPSV23 1 year (12
months) later
4. Hep B for high risk persons 1st dose then 6 months later 2nd dose, the 4-6 mos later
the 3rd dose 5. Shingrix for zoster
What are contraindications for exercise therapy - 1. unstable angina
2. uncompensated heart failure
3. Severe anemia
4. Uncontrolled blood glucose
5. Unstable aortic aneurysm
6. Uncontrolled hypertension or tachycardia