General Principles of Aging Flashcards

1
Q

What happens to homeostasis as we age? What is the consequence of this?

A

Decreases–decreased ability to return to baseline function after some sort of insult

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2
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A major loss in function usually means what? What does this lead to?

A

loss in ambulation, leading to immobility

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3
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What are the CNS symptoms of immobilization?

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Dependence, depression, confusion

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4
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Why should you be careful with admitting elderly pts?

A

Will cause immobilization

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5
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What are the two major things old people want?

A

Function and independence

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6
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How should you describe older patients?

A

In terms of function, not in chronological years

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7
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Function = age (true of false)

A

False

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8
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What percent of function is present at young adult age, middle age, and old age

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Young = 90-100% of function
Middle = 10-30% decreased function
Old = significant lost of function
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9
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What is the age range for young adult?

A

20-39

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10
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What is the age range for middle age?

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40-64

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11
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What is the age range for old age?

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65-74

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12
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What is the age range for very old age?

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74-84

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13
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What is the age range for oldest old age?

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85+

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14
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True or false: there is likely impariment of function for ADLs at the very old age status

A

True

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15
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True or false: there is likely impairment of function for ADLs at the very old age status

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True

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16
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True or false: organs age at different rates

17
Q

How much money do 85+ yo pay out of pocket above health insurance? 80-84? 70-75?

A
85+ = $16,000 / yr
80-84 = $10,0000 /yr
70-75 = $6,000 / yr
18
Q

What are the five major psychological changes with aging?

A
  1. Attitude towards life
  2. Self image/worth
  3. Value to society
  4. Changes with retirement
  5. Dependence
19
Q

What is life span?

A

Length of life (birth to death)

20
Q

What is longevity?

A

Number of years of life

21
Q

What is mean longevity?

A

Life expectantct

22
Q

What is the life expectancy in the US?

A

78.3 years

23
Q

What percent of people die between the ages of 77-93

24
Q

What is the maximum longevity?

A

Maximum life span

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What is mean longevity?
Life expectancy
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What is the theoretical maximum life span?
110-120 years
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Polypharmacy is what?
taking more than 5 drugs at once
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What happens to body composition as we age? What is the effect of drugs on this?
Increased fat, altered drug absorption/breakdown
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What is the consequence of the decreased appetite of older folks?
Decreased ability to compensate for drugs
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Increased stress can cause what things (besides the obvious)?
Skin disorders
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What is the favorite self medication in the elderly?
EtOH
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What two things does smoking cause that you didn't know?
Osteoporosis | Cataracts
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Do older people, in general, under or over report medical problems?
Under