Geriatric Potpurri 4 Flashcards

1
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Common causes of pain in the elderly?

5

A
  1. Osteoarthritis & other joint diseases
  2. Night time leg cramps
  3. Claudication
  4. Neuropathies: (Diabetic, Herpetic, Idiopathic)
  5. Cancer
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Chronic pain is undertreated in the elderly because?

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  1. They underreport

2. Health care providers hesitant to prescribe opiates for non-cancer pain

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WHO Guidelines for medication:

  1. Mild?
  2. Mod?
  3. Severe?

Do not use which drugs? 2

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  1. Mild: Nonopioid or/- adjuvant
  2. Moderate: or/- Opioid or/- adjuvant
  3. Severe: or/- stronger Opioid or/- adjuvant

DO NOT USE:

  1. Amitriptyline
  2. Propoxyphene
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5-7% hospitalizations due to adverse effects of drugs
30% of those because of what? 2

Increased chance of toxic effects in those > 65YO. What are these? 4

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  1. aspirin and
  2. non-aspirin NSAIDS
  3. Renal toxicity—relative intravascular volume depletion
  4. GI—much more prone after age 60
  5. Cardiotoxicity—can worsen CHF & HTN
  6. Interacts w/ aspirin and warfarin (Coumadin)
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Managment of chronic pain?

  1. First line mild?
  2. First line opioid?
  3. Severe pain?
  4. Neuropathic pain FL? 2
  5. Second line?
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  1. nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs [NSAIDs]
  2. codeine
  3. Morphine, fentanyl
    • tricyclic antidepressants,
    • gabapentin
  4. Tramadol
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  1. What is osteoporosis?
  2. These lead to fragility fractures. Can occur how? 2
  3. Screening for osteoporosis involves what? 2
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  1. Disease characterized by low bone mass w/ microarchitectural disruption & skeletal fragility
    • Occur from standing height or less
    • Occur with no trauma
    • fracture risk assessment and
    • measurement of BMD
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Fracture risk assessment; Risk factors independent of BMD are? (two most important)
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  1. Advanced age*
  2. Previous fracture*
  3. Long-term glucocorticoid therapy
  4. Low body weight (less than 127 lb)
  5. Family hx of hip fracture
  6. Smoking
  7. Excess alcohol intake
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Treatment for osteoporosis
For fractures:
1. Hip?
2. Vertebral? 3

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  1. Hip: surgery
  2. Vertebral
    - Analgesics
    - Calcitonin
    - Vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty
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