comprehensive geriatric assesment Flashcards
elderly age range
senilee age range
long livers age range
elderly : 60 -75 years old
senile: 75 - 90 years old
Long livers > 90 years old
7 Ds for elderley assesment
delerium
dementia
drugs
disability
dignity
depression
disease
what are the features of delerium
- Acute onset (develops over a short period)
- Fluctuating course
- Affection of conscious level, orientation and attention
- Highly reversible upon correction of cause
- Due to an organic cause in most of cases
- May be associated with perceptual and thought abnormalities
- Hypoactive or Hyperactive
what are the common causes of delerium
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Pain
Infection
Nutritional
Constipation
Hydration
Medication
Environment
risk factors for delerium
very old
dementia
frailty
very young
very sick
usually in an ICU setting
what assessment method is used to identify delirium
4AT delirium assessment tool or
confusion assessment method ( CAM )
A- acute onset and fluctuating
B- inattention
C- disorganized thinking
D- altered level of consciousness
A and must be present along with either C or D
how to assesses mental impairment in elderly patients
using AMT-4
1- age
2- date of birth
3- place
4- year
score less than 4 is abnormal and should prompt further cognitive screening
how to improve adherence to drugs in the elderly ?
- Reduce number of drugs as much as possible
- Advice use of pill dispenser
- Advice use of alarm
- Offer supervision or assistance if needed