1 - Older Person's Medicine Flashcards
How do you take a collateral history for dementia/delirium?
https://www.oscestop.com/Collateral_history.pdf
Always important to look at carer’s needs
What tool is being used to replace the HASBLED tool to quantify the risk of bleeding with anticoagulation in AF? Also, how do you use this tool?
ORBIT!
How do you perform a mental state exam?
ASEPTIC
How do you do an MMSE and how would you interpret the result?
How do you test someone for postural hypotension?
- Lie for 5 minutes
- Stand and take BP at 1 min, 3 min and 5 mins
What document needs to be signed to make a DNACPR decision legally binding?
ADRT
Advanced Decision to Refuse Treatment
What assessment should you do for a holistic view of an elderly patient?
Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment
What are some tools that can be used to see how well a patient is coping with their ADLs?
- Barthel Index
- Nottingham Extended activities of daily living
What is the clinical frailty scale?
Become ‘frail’ from 5/6
What is frailty?
Frailty is a distinctive health state related to the ageing process in which multiple body systems gradually lose their in-built reserve
Patient’s are unable to bounce back from minor infections quickly and likely to have long term impacts from simple things such as UTI
What is the PRISMA-7 tool?
If 3 or more ‘yes’ then need to consider frailty so further clinical review!
How is constipation diagnosed?
ROME IV Criteria
What are some causes of constipation in the elderly?
Primary: no organic cause, dysregulation of colon or anorectal muscles
Secondary: diet, drugs, metabolic, endocrine or neurological disorder or obstruction
What type of stool is present in constipation?
Type 1 or 2
Type 7 if overflow
What are some red flags with constipation?
May indicate GI malignancy if:
- Weight loss
- Loss of appetite
- Abdominal mass
- Dark stool
What are some treatment options for constipation?
- Exclude underlying causes including colorectal cancer
- Lifestyle modification e.g. dietary improvements, increase exercise
- Enemas if impaction present e.g. sodium citrate
- Suppositories e.g. glycerol
- Bulk laxatives e.g. ispaghula husk, methylcellulose
- Stool softeners e.g. docusate sodium
- Osmotic laxative e.g. lactulose, macrogol
- Stimulant laxatives e.g. senna, bisacodyl
What opioids should you use in CKD and why?
Buprenorphine or Alfentanil as Morphine is renally excreted so risk of opioid toxicity
Tramadol is hepatically and renal excreted so can use this too
What are some causes of postural hypotension?
- Drugs: particularly vasodilators, diuretics, negative inotropes, antidepressants, opiates
- Chronic hypertension: due to loss of baroreceptor reflexes
- Dehydration
- Sepsis
- Autonomic nervous dysfunction: e.g. Parkinson’s
- Adrenal insufficiency
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How is postural hypotension managed?
- Hydration
- Review polypharmacy
- Reduce adverse outcomes from falls (e.g. fall alarm, soft flooring)
- Behavioural changes (e.g. rising from sitting slowly)
- Compression stocking
- Fludrocortisone (poor evidence base) or Midodrine
What are some drugs that can lower the seizure threshold?
- Antibiotics: penicillins, cephalosporins, metronidazole, isoniazid
- Antipsychotics
- Antidepressents: Bupropion, Tricyclics, Venlafaxine
- Tramadol
- Fentanyl
- Ketamine
- Lidocaine
- Lithium
- Antihistamines
What are some risk factors for a subdural haemorrhage?
What can Trimethoprim do to the kidneys in the elderly population?
False AKI
Transient rise in creatinine levels by reducing the creatinine excretion of the kidneys. This does NOT reflect the actual GFR and therefore this phenomenon is not reflective of an Acute kidney injury but rather the calculated eGFR
How does viagra work and what are some side effects of this?
- PDE5 inhibitor: enhances effect of nitric oxide causing smooth muscle relaxation and subsequent penile erection due to inflow of blood
- Contra-indicated in patients taking nitrates
- Side effects: flushing, headache, dyspepsia, nasal congestion, dizziness, diarrhoea, rashes and UTIs
What are the six domains of cognition?
- executive function
- learning and memory
- perceptual-motor function
- language
- complex attention
- social cognition