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3 questions to identify older adults who are at risk for falls Ans have you fallen in the past year? do you feel unsteady when standing or walking? do you worry about falling? Albumin (norm, change with aging, explanation) Ans norm: 3.5-5, decline seen with aging. Related to decrease in liver size and enzymes; protein-energy malnutrition common Alkaline phosphatase (norm, changes with elderly, explanation for elevations >20%.) Ans 13-39 IU/L......Increase by 8-10 IU/L. Elevations >20% usually due to disease; elevations may be found with bone abnormalities, drugs (e.g., narcotics), and eating a fatty meal alternative therapies for dementia Ans reduce clutter and noise, animals, art, music, aroma therapy, massage. non-verbal communication. reminiscence and story telling. atypical presentation of common conditions (ex. MI) Ans present with less obvious signs like nausea, confusion, gen weakness vs. crushing chest pain and diaphoresis

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3 questions to identify older adults who are at risk for falls Ans✓✓✓ have you
fallen in the past year? do you feel unsteady when standing or walking? do you
worry about falling?


Albumin (norm, change with aging, explanation) Ans✓✓✓ norm: 3.5-5, decline
seen with aging. Related to decrease in liver size and enzymes; protein-energy
malnutrition common


Alkaline phosphatase (norm, changes with elderly, explanation for elevations
>20%.) Ans✓✓✓ 13-39 IU/L......Increase by 8-10 IU/L. Elevations >20% usually
due to disease; elevations may be found with bone abnormalities, drugs (e.g.,
narcotics), and eating a fatty meal


alternative therapies for dementia Ans✓✓✓ reduce clutter and noise, animals,
art, music, aroma therapy, massage. non-verbal communication. reminiscence
and story telling.


atypical presentation of common conditions (ex. MI) Ans✓✓✓ present with less
obvious signs like nausea, confusion, gen weakness vs. crushing chest pain and
diaphoresis


baroreceptor sensitivity changes w/aging Ans✓✓✓ Decreased baroreceptor
sensitivity (stretch receptors), Decreased sensitivity to changes in blood pressure,
Prone to loss of balance, which increases the risk for falls

, blood urea nitrogen (BUN) (norm men vs. women, changes with aging,
explnation) Ans✓✓✓ Men: 10-25 mg/100 mL
Women: 8-20 mg/100 mL
Increases significantly up to 69 mg/100 mL....Decline in glomerular filtration rate;
decreased cardiac output


Causes of delirium Ans✓✓✓ remember DELIRIUM
D: Drugs (anticholinergic, antidepressant, steroids, sedative)
• E: Electrolyte imbalance
• L: Lack of drugs (withdrawal, uncontrolled pain)
• I: Infection
• R: Reduced sensory input (vision or hearing loss)
• I: Intracranial (e.g., cerebral vascular accident or subdural hematoma)
• U: Urinary retention or fecal impaction
• M: Myocardial/pulmonary


change in metabolism with aging Ans✓✓✓ decreased, may need fewer calories.


changes in GI muscle tone w/ aging Ans✓✓✓ decreased causing decreased
motility and increasing risk for constipation, functional bowel syndrome,
esophageal spasm, and diverticular disease.


changes in integumentary system with age Ans✓✓✓ loss of SQ tissue and thin
epidermis, making pt prone to breakdown. Decreased vascularity: atrophy of
sweat glands= decreased sweat, decreased body odor, decreased heat loss,
dryness

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