Introduction-The Healthy Older Adult (Functional Ability) Flashcards
How we should care for the older adult ?
as nurses, we need to pay attention to an older adult’s physiologic, psychological and socioeconomic factors
participate in activities and their ability to function
In order to encourage ‘healthy aging’ in an older adult, nurses need to provide…..?
culturally self care
what is society’s attitude towards aging?
ageism
ageism
ageism is basically stereotypes that applies to older people, assuming abilities due to their age
holistic approach to caring for older adults are seen through
social, biological, psychological, spiritual, cultural, environmental, etc.
Concept : Functional Ability
safe effective performance of ADLS, what does ADL’s stand for?
activities of daily living
what are some given examples that affect your functional ability?
dementia, parkinson disease, this can cause functional ability to decline/ decrease not be able to perform
functional ability is affected by the complex interactions between factors ( international classification of functioning, disability, and health model)
physical, psychological,cognitive,socio-cultural, and environmental
Functional Ability: ADL’s and IADL’s , identity the differences
Activities of Daily Living
bathing
dressing
toileting
continence
transferring
feeding
Intrumental Activies of daily living
using telephone
travelling
shopping
preparing meals
taking medications etc.
which of the following requires more cognitive and physical functioning?
IADL’s or ADL’s
IADL’s
acute and chronic illness can significantly affect the functional ability of an older adult?
yes, they BOTH acute and chronic illness has major affect on functional ability of an older adult.
How would you measure ADL’s?
Katz Index - ranks degree of how much a person is independent, requires assistance or is dependent.
(bathing, dressing, toileting etc.)
Barthel Index - more specific description of the type of assistance required
Functional Independence Measure: measures mobility, cognition, social functioning and ADL’s (used for rehabilitation)
What is a minimum data set?
- mainly used in personal care homes
- completed 14 days after resident’s admission and quarterly
examples: transferring, dressing, Coding
what is the best way to determine the actual ability of a patient?
a) from the patient
b)family
c)observation
c)
true of false: changes in the ability to manage ADL’s and IADL’s can be due to chronic conditions
true