Chapter 36- Geriatric Emergencies Flashcards
venous stasis
This condition creates problems such as blood clots in the superficial veins
acute cardiac disease symptoms
Dyspnea
Epigastric and abdominal pain
Loss of bladder and bowel control
Nausea and vomiting
Weakness, dizziness, light-headedness, and syncope
Fatigue
Confusion
symptoms of peptic ulcer disease
a gnawing, burning pain in the upper abdomen that improves after eating but returns later
overall symptoms of GI problems
Pale or yellow, thin skin
Frail musculoskeletal system
Peripheral, sacral, and periorbital edema
Hypertension
Fever
Tachycardia
Dyspnea
symptoms of an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)
Abdominal pain radiating to back
Occasional flank pain
Discomfort in extremity (the one with blood flow being cut off)
hyperosmolar hyperglucemic nonketotic syndrome (HHNS)
a diabetic complication in older people that occurs more often in people with type 2 diabetes than in those with type 1 diabetes.
signs of HHNS and DKA
Hyperglycemia
Polydipsia (thirst)
Polyuria (urination)
Polyphagia (hunger)
Dizziness, confusion, and altered mental status
Seizures (in some cases)