Ger 5 Depression Flashcards

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What is major depression according to the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders?

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5 or more symptoms during same 2 week interval

  • Depressed mood
  • Loss of interest or pleasure in previously pleasurable activities
  • ONE OF THESE 2 MUST BE PRESENT
  • Significant weight loss or weight gain
  • Insomnia or hypersomnia
  • Psychomotor agitation or retardation
  • Fatigue
  • Feelings of worthlessness or inappropriate guilt
  • Impaired concentration
  • Recurrent thoughts of death
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What are the existing symptoms of depression viewed as?

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Significantly impairing QOL and performance of ADLs

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What is symptoms are required for the diagnosis of dysthymia?

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2 or more of the following:

  • Poor appetite or overeating
  • Insomnia or hypersomnia
  • Fatigue
  • Low self-esteem
  • Impaired concentration
  • Feelings of hopelessness
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What is the other requirement for a diagnosis of dysthymia?

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-Experience depressed mood for most of the day, more days than not, across an interval of at least 2 years, and not be asymptomatic for longer than 2 months during the 2 year course of illness

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What is double depression?

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A diagnosis of dysthymia and major depression

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What are the risk factors for depression?

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  1. Living environment
  2. Comorbidity (multiple medical conditions)
  3. Chronic Disease
  4. Factors associated with chronic disease
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What % of elderly people are depressed that live at home?

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13.5%

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What % of elderly people are depressed that live in nursing homes?

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20.3%

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What % of nursing home residents admitted from home were depressed?

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34.3%

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What % of nursing home residents admitted from the hospital were depressed?

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19.7%

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What % of nursing home community patients had dysthymia?

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1.7%

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What % of patients living in their home had dysthymia?

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17.9%

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What is the general trend with living environment and depression?

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Those living at home (generally alone) have a higher incidence of depression

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The study presented regarding chronic disease and depressive disorder symptoms included what chronic conditions?

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Asthma, COPD, gastric problems, arthritis, and heart failure

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What % range of individuals had chronic disease and depressive disorder symptoms?

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13.7% - 24.2%

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What % of individuals had depressive disorder symptoms and NO chronic disease?

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What was the conclusion of the study regarding the relationship between chronic disease and depressive disorders?

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The chronic diseases frequently reported by older adults (55+) may increase the likelihood of depressive disorder

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What are risk factors for chronic disease associated with depressive disorders?

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  • Smoking
  • Obesity
  • Impoverished
  • Received a diagnosis of diabetes, heart disease, or stroke
  • Decline in physical activity over a 3-year interval
19
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What is a big risk factor for depression in geriatrics?

A

COMORBIDITY

20
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Are patients who are depressed more likel to report a substantial improvement in self-rated health?

A

NO…Patients who are depressed are less likely to report a substantial improvement in self-rated health and more likely to report a substantial decline

21
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What is depression associated with in regards to ADLs?

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Disability in the cognitive and physical activities of daily living

22
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What is the relationship between long-term symptoms of depressive disorder and health among older residents of communities?

23
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Is diagnosis of depression an independent risk factor for mortality among patients with acute coronary syndromes?

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Is depression an independent risk factor for mortality in general?

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By 2020, where will depression be ranked in its contribution to the global burden of disease as measured by disability-adjusted life years?
Second to heart disease
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What is a depressive disorder?
Syndromes characterized by the impairment of mood regulation
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What are the 2 most common depressive disorders?
1. Major depression | 2. Dysthymia
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What is dysthymia?
A disorder characterized by chronic low mood
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What are depressive disorders also characterized by, specific to geriatrics?
Impairment in cognition (pseudodementia) and by psychomotor agitation or retardation
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Is the prevalence of major depression generally lower among older adults than among young adults?
YES - Older adults: 0.9% - 45-64: 2.3% - 30-44: 3.9%
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Are suicide rates higher in older or young adults?
OLDER
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Have the rates of major depression increased over the past decade?
Yes... markedly
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Is depression an expected part of aging?
NOPE
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What is another effect of SSRIs that might be applicable in a geriatric population?
SSRIs are though to inhibit platelet activity, which may protect the heart independent of its use as an antidepressant