factors that affect lipophilic medications in older adults include what? -
ANSWERSgreater adipose tissue ratio to body mass
which pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic parameter does aging least affect? -
ANSWERSabsorption
what factor is an important contribution to polypharmacy in older adults? -
ANSWERSinadequate communication among providers
the area in which nurses have the greatest effect on the safe, effective medication
therapy of an older adult is what? - ANSWERSeducating the client to all aspects of the
medication
when developing a teaching plan for an older, newly diabetic client, the nurse best
ensures an understanding of oral hypoglycemic medications when providing what? -
ANSWERSoral explanations and a written copy
the nurse suspects the client is experiencing tardive dyskinesia when observing what? -
ANSWERSthe clients facial muscles are twisting involuntarily
the Beers criteria is an effective tool for health care professionals prescribing and/or
managing med therapy of older adults. it identifies what about meds in older patients? -
ANSWERShave a higher than usual risk for injury
when performing the initial assessment on a new client in a geriatric outpatient practice,
the most effective method the nurse can elicit for med assessment is what? -
ANSWERSbrown bag approach
when discussing pharmacological considerations a 68 yo client asks "why do meds
seem to act differently when they did when I was younger?" the bases the response on
what concept? - ANSWERSage-related changes affect they way drugs are metabolized
the nurse's first response when told by a client during an assessment interview that he
"can't take furosemide (Lasix)" is to ask what? - ANSWERScan you describe what
happened when you took Lasix?
an 81 yo patient is being discharged from the hospital to home. she is on seven different
meds, which are to be taken at 4 different times during the day. what would be the most