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NURS 2518 Midterm Exam Study Guide. Risk factors - answerconditions that increase the risk of the older adult to negative health outcomes Geriatric syndromes - answerhealth states that tend to occur only in later life that do not fall into discrete disease categories Functional ability - answerthe cognitive, social, physical and emotional abilities to carry out the normal activities of life Function - answerthe neutral or positive interaction between a persons health and the performance of social and physical activities Disability - answerthe negative aspects of the persons health, social and environmental condition that is determining the performance of the individual Impairment - answerphysical abnormality that underlies the limitation of disability Frailty - answera condition in which the body has few reserves and any change cause cause health problems Symptoms of frailty - answerunintentional weight loss, weakness, exhaustion, slowness and low levels of physical activity Shifting perspective model of chronic illness - answerwellness in the foreground, moving in the direction of wellness (instead of away from illness) ADLs - answereating, toileting, ambulation, bathing, dressing and grooming IADLs - answercleaning, yard work, shopping, managing money, taking medications Katz index - answerranks ADL skills has independent, assistive or dependent Barthel index - answermore specific description of type of assistance needed with ADLs Functional independence measure - answermeasures mobility, cognition, social functioning and ADLs Minimum data set (MDS) - answercompleted for 14 days after resident admission into PCH and ranks as independent, set up assistance, supervision, limited assistance, 1-2 person assist, 1-2 person dependence

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NURS 2518 Midterm Exam Study Guide.


Risk factors - answer✔conditions that increase the risk of the older adult to negative health outcomes

Geriatric syndromes - answer✔health states that tend to occur only in later life that do not fall into
discrete disease categories

Functional ability - answer✔the cognitive, social, physical and emotional abilities to carry out the normal
activities of life

Function - answer✔the neutral or positive interaction between a persons health and the performance of
social and physical activities

Disability - answer✔the negative aspects of the persons health, social and environmental condition that
is determining the performance of the individual

Impairment - answer✔physical abnormality that underlies the limitation of disability

Frailty - answer✔a condition in which the body has few reserves and any change cause cause health
problems

Symptoms of frailty - answer✔unintentional weight loss, weakness, exhaustion, slowness and low levels
of physical activity

Shifting perspective model of chronic illness - answer✔wellness in the foreground, moving in the
direction of wellness (instead of away from illness)

ADLs - answer✔eating, toileting, ambulation, bathing, dressing and grooming

IADLs - answer✔cleaning, yard work, shopping, managing money, taking medications

Katz index - answer✔ranks ADL skills has independent, assistive or dependent

Barthel index - answer✔more specific description of type of assistance needed with ADLs

Functional independence measure - answer✔measures mobility, cognition, social functioning and ADLs

Minimum data set (MDS) - answer✔completed for 14 days after resident admission into PCH and ranks
as independent, set up assistance, supervision, limited assistance, 1-2 person assist, 1-2 person
dependence

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Ageism - answer✔the prejudices and stereotypes that are applied to older people bases on their age

Personhood - answer✔a standing or status that is put upon one person, by others, in the context of
relationship and social being

Kitwoods holistic model of the person living with dementia - answer✔peoples abilities are as much
related to their environment than the abilities of their brain

Pillars of Kitwoods holistic model of the person with dementia - answer✔Neurological impairment,
health & physical fitness, life history, personality, social psychology

Excess disability - answer✔patient losing ability to do ADLs because they stop doing them

Problem focused coping - answer✔actions are meant to eliminate or reduce the underlying cause of the
stress

Emotional focused coping - answer✔actions are meant to control the stress response

Meaning focused coping - answer✔actions look for ways to modify a response through talking or
reflecting

Life course theory - answer✔the stressor experienced by the older adult is a result of the times they
have lived in and the situations/experiences they encounter

Gerotranscendence theory - answer✔indicates that people in their later life appraise life's stress
differently and value what they have (satisfied with their life)

Pharmacokinetics - answer✔what the body does with drug once administered (ADME)

Polypharmacy - answer✔use of more medications then clinically indicated (chronic use of 5 of more)

Risks of polypharmacy - answer✔increased risk for medication interaction, adverse drug reaction, or
misuse of medication

Anticholinergic syndrome - answer✔occurs when a person takes too many medications that block
acetylcholine and can cause cognitive impairment, acceleration of neurogenerative process, and
confusion symptoms

Comprehensive medication assessment - answer✔"brown bag assessment", medical assessment, match
medical diagnoses to prescribed medications and review need for current medication

Beers criteria - answer✔A list of medications that are generally considered inappropriate when given to
elderly people

Neuroplasticity - answer✔ability for the brain to adapt to the needs of the environment

Cognitive reserve - answer✔the ability of the brain to build and maintain new neurons and the
connections between them

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