Complex Care Flashcards

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What are the 6 main categories of elder abuse?

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  • Physical abuse
  • Sexual abuse
  • Neglect
  • Psychological abuse
  • Racial/cultural abuse
  • Financial abuse
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What are risk factors for elder abuse?

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  1. Factors relating to the older (abused) person
    - Cognitive impairment
    - Shared living
    - Functional dependency
    - Low income
  2. Factors relating to the perpertrator
    - Psychiatric illness (including dementia)
    - Drug/alcohol dependency
    - Caregiver burden and stres
  3. Relationship factors
    - Family disharmony
    - Conflicted relationships
  4. Environmental factors
    - Low social support
    - Shared living
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What should be initially done regarding a patient’s home environment and concerns raised for their safety?

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Inform the hospital safeguarding team

First duty is to recognise abuse and report it: discuss with a senior colleague and ensure it is referred onwards

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When should referrals to a safeguarding team be reviewed?

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Within 24 hours

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What is NHS continuing healthcare?

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NHS continuing healthcare is free care outside of hospital, arranged and funded by the NHS.
It is only available for patients requiring ongoing healthcare and meet the eligibility criteria

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How is eligibility assessed for NHS continuing care?

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  1. The local team caring for the patient complete a checklist to see if a person may be eligible.

If a patient meets enough criteria a full continuing healthcare meeting is held.

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What is the continuing care checklist?

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The checklist contains 11 domains. Each domain is assessed as:
A - high need
B - medium need
C - low need

A score is calculated, and a meeting is held if:

  • 2+ domains are A
  • 5+ domains are B
  • 1 in A and 4 in B
  • 1 in A in one of the boxes with an asterisk.
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What are pressure ulcers?

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Large cavities/sores in areas caused by being lying or sat for long periods of time, occurring in places where there are bony prominences

  • Red
  • Inflamed
  • Very painful
    Can see muscle, bone or tendon
    May bleed or weep
    May be foul smelling

Very serious, fatal consequences.

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What are the risk factors for pressure ulcers?

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  • Significant loss of sensation
  • Inability to position oneself
  • Nutritional deficiency
  • Significant cognitive impairment
  • Significantly limited mobility
  • Previous or current pressure ulcer
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What is a grade 4 pressure ulcer?

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A grade 4 pressure ulcer has full thickness skin loss down to underlying tissues. There is exposed muscle

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What does SSKIN stand for?

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  • Support surface
  • Skin inspection
  • Keep moving
  • Incontinence
  • Nutrition

As a junior doctor you should:

  • Encourage early mobilisation
  • Ensure adequate nutrition and hydration
  • Look for an manage incontinence
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What are the three main types of care home in the UK?

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  • A care home without nursing:
    Provides assistance with personal care on a 24 hour bases (residential home)
  • A care home with nursing:
    Provides the above, but with 24-hour nursing staff available
  • A specialist care home for dementia:
    Specialist units are usually for patients with prominent behavioural/psychological disorders associated with their dementia

Dementia is very common amongst care home residents and most do not require specialist homes

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What is a grade 2 pressure ulcer?

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A grade 2 pressure ulcer involves the dermis and epidermis but NOT the subcutaneous tissue

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What factors are considered when screening a patient for continuing care assessment?

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  • Behaviour
  • Continence
  • Mobility
  • Skin integrity
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What are some risk factors foe elder abuse?

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  • Caregiver stress
  • Cognitive impairment
  • Physical dependency
  • Social isolation
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