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NUR 257 Chronic Exam 4 | Questions and
Answers | 2 New Update | 100% Correct -
Galen College of Nursing
what are common not normal behaviors in an older adult? - ANSWER>>severe
mood swings, uncontrolled laughing or crying, changes in cognitive ability and
excessive forgetfulness

true or false: changes in mental status are part of the normal aging process -
ANSWER>>false

the most common affective or mood disorder of old age - ANSWER>>depression

what might cause depression in an older adult? - ANSWER>>precipitating
events/loss, chronic illness, or chronic pain

what are s/s of depression in the older adult? - ANSWER>>fatigue, diminished
memory/concentration, irritability, somatic complaints, behavioral changes,
feelings of worthlessness, sleep disturbances, appetite disturbances with
excessive weight loss/gain, restlessness, impaired attention span, and suicidal
ideation

why might depression go untreated in an older adult? - ANSWER>>it goes
unrecognized or the patient does not want to seek medical treatment for it

how can we combat the high suicide risk in the older adult population? -
ANSWER>>routine assessments/screenings

what assessment/screening tool is used for depression in older adults? -
ANSWER>>geriatric depression scale (GDS)

,what is the treatment/management of depression? - ANSWER>>treat underlying
medical condition (chronic illness, chronic pain)
antidepressant medications

what can older adults on antidepressants become at risk for? - ANSWER>>adverse
effects: anticholinergic, cardiac and orthostatic adverse effects

drug interaction: med toxicity, hypotensive, falls

what patient education is needed for older adults on antidepressants? -
ANSWER>>elders to understand that it may take even longer than the typical 4-6
weeks for symptoms to diminish

change positions slowly

maintain adequate hydration to avoid common side effects (nausea, dizziness,
and constipation)

acute confusional state - ANSWER>>delirium

what type of delirium has a higher mortality rate and why? - ANSWER>>stupor
(hypoalert-hypoactive) delirium because it tends not to be recognized; it is quiet
and often mistaken for depression

which type of delirium is easier to diagnose? - ANSWER>>excessive activity
(hyperalert-hyperactive) delirium

require more attention because patient's thinking is disoriented

in what setting is delirium most commonly seen in older adults? why? -
ANSWER>>the hospital setting because it often indicates a medical illness

, what happens if delirium is left untreated? - ANSWER>>changes in LOC,
irreversible brain damage, and death

what vital assessment piece do you need to know to determine dementia from
delirium? - ANSWER>>the patient's baseline

dementia is long term
delirium is abrupt onset

what screening tool is used for delirium in the hospital? - ANSWER>>CAM

what are the common causes of delirium? - ANSWER>>physical illness
infection (UTI or pneumonia)
medication polypharmacy
imbalanced fluid and electrolytes
alcohol or drug withdrawal

(it can be more than one of these at the same time)

why is delirium a medical emergency? - ANSWER>>it is acute, quick onset, with an
underlying cause

if left untreated, it can cause death or brain damage

how is delirium treated? - ANSWER>>treat underlying cause
manage patient safety
manage behavioral problems

what is the most common type of dementia? - ANSWER>>AD

what are symptoms of early (mild) stages of AD? - ANSWER>>forgetfulness and
subtle memory loss
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