Caring for Older Adults : Info from Mosby's Canadian Textbook for the Support Worker - E-Book – Sheila A. Sorrentino, Leighann Remmert, Mary J. Wilk, Rosemary Newmaster Flashcards
Feelings of intolerance or prejudice toward a person or group of people because of their age.
agism
A decrease in size or wasting away of tissue.
atrophy
The unfair treatment of people on the basis of such aspects as their physical characteristics, health history, or group membership.
discrimination
Difficulty swallowing
dysphagia
Difficult, laboured, or painful breathing.
dyspnea
The branch of medicine that provides care for older adults.
geriatrics
The study of the aging process.
gerontology
An overly simple or exaggerated view of a group of people.
stereotype
In late adulthood nails become thick and tough.
T or F
True
In late adulthood, changes to the nervous system cause
Vision and hearing decrease
Senses of taste, smell, and touch decrease Sensitivity to pain is reduced
Blood flow to the brain is reduced
Cells shrink
Memory becomes shorter (forgetfulness)
Ability to respond slows Sleep patterns change Dizziness occurs
In late adulthood, changes to the digestive system cause
Saliva production decreases
Swallowing becomes difficult
Appetite decreases Secretion of digestive juices decreases Digesting fried and fatty foods becomes difficult Indigestion occurs
Teeth fall out
Peristalsis decreases, causing flatulence and constipation
In late adulthood, changes to the urinary system cause
Blood supply to kidneys is reduced Kidneys atrophy Kidney function decreases Urine becomes concentrated Urinary frequency, urgency, and incontinence may occur Nighttime urination may occur
Normal aging does not mean loss of health, so quality of life does not have to change with aging.
T or F
True
Dry skin is easily damaged and causes itching, so older adults with dry skin should have daily showers or tub baths.
T or F
False
Dry skin is easily damaged and causes itching, so older adults with dry skin should AVOID daily showers or tub baths.
There must be a doctor’s order for applying heat or cold to your client.
T or F
True
Fragile skin, poor circulation, and decreased sensitivity to heat can all increase the risk of burns.