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minimize complications, striving for
What is the med guideline for LDL optimal function and QOL
79-189 - Answer>> Their 10 year
risk is ,7.5% so moderate intensity The symptoms of depression may
statin encompass what 4 domains -
Answer>> Affect/mood, cognition,
What is the ASCVD med guideline physiological, behavioral
for 40-75 y/o without ASCVD or DM
- Answer>> Their 10 year risk is What is transient insomnia -
>7.5% so moderate to high Answer>> Lasts a few night, related
intensity statin to emotional issues, usually
resolved without meds when elderly
When is Zostavax recommended - adapts to or removes change
Answer>> Anyone over 60, given
as a single dose What is short-term insomnia -
Answer>> Lasts <1 month, related
What is primary prevention - to acute medical/psychological
Answer>> Activities to prevent condition or to persistent situational
occurrence of disease or adverse stress
health condition, including mental
health. What is chronic insomnia -
Answer>> Lasts >1 month, results
What is secondary prevention - from age related changes in sleep
Answer>> Activities aimed at or chronic stressors.
detection of disease or adverse
health condition in asymptomatic What are some symptoms of
patient who has risk factors but no polymyalgia rheumatica -
detectable disease Answer>> New onset
stiffness/aching in neck, shoulders,
What is teritiary prevention - pelvic girdle, unable to get out of
Answer>> Management of existing bed in the morning without extreme
conditions to prevent disability and
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difficulty, difficulty lifting arms What is a T-score of -1.0 to -2.5
above head indicative of - Answer>>
Osteopenia
What are common lab findings in
PMR - Answer>> Elevated ESR and What is a T-score of -1.0 or higher
CRP, normochromic normocytic indicative of - Answer>> Normal
anemia, thrombocytosis bone density
What is the treatment for PMR - What is a Z-score of <-1.5 indicative
Answer>> If s.s are only of PMR of - Answer>> Secondary cause of
and not of GCA as well, start low osteporosis
dose prednisone 10-20mg daily and
taper dose What is nocieceptive pain -
Answer>> Pain from nociceptive
What is osteoporosis - Answer>> fibers in the periphery triggered by
Skeletal disorder characterized by actual or potential tissue damage.
impaired bone strength that Pain is well-localized, stabbing,
predispose to increased risk of throbbing, achy
fracture
What is neuropathic pain -
Primary osteoporosis - Answer>> Answer>> Direct neuronal injury,
Due to aging, increased bone burning, tingling, lancinating. Often
resorption reduced new bone occurs in a dermatomal pattern
formation
Treatment goals for stage A HF are -
Secondary osteoporosis - Answer>> Heart healthy lifestyle
Answer>> Consequence of
underlying medical condition/drug The Beer's criteria are appropriate
for use in evaluating use of certain
What is a T-score of -2.5 indicative meds in patients - Answer>> >65
of - Answer>> Osteoporosis y/o
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The pathophysiology of heart example of which level of
failure is due to - Answer>> prevention - Answer>> Tertiary
Inadequate cardiac output to meet
the metabolic and O2 demands of You demonstrate an understanding
the body of primary prevention of falling
among the elderly through which
Which of the following nutritional management plan? - Answer>>
indicators is not an indication of Provide info about meds, SE and
poor nutritional status in the elderly interactions
- Answer>> BMI 25
An example of an active strategy of
You examine the hands of a 55 health promotion for an individual to
year old woman and note bilateral accomplish would be - Answer>>
spindle shaped deformities on Beginning stress management
middle interphalangeal joints. progrma
These are known as - Answer>>
Haygarth's nodes You are working with an older adult
male with a long history of alcohol
The comorbid psych problem with abuse and a 30 year history of
the highest frequency in dementia smoking. In recommending an
is - Answer>> Anxiety intervention, your responsibility -
Answer>> Promote positive change
When treating depression in lifestyle choices
associated with dementia, which of
the following would be a poor Which organism that can be
choice and should not be prevented by immunization is most
prescribed - Answer>> often responsible for an infectious
Amitriptyline "outbreak" in the nursing home
setting - Answer>> Influenza A
Performing ROM exercises on a
patient who has had a CVA is an
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