Introduction-The Healthy Older Adult (Functional Ability) Flashcards

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How we should care for the older adult ?

A

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

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In order to encourage ‘healthy aging’ in an older adult, nurses need to provide…..?

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culturally self care

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what is society’s attitude towards aging?

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ageism

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ageism

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ageism is basically stereotypes that applies to older people, assuming abilities due to their age

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holistic approach to caring for older adults are seen through

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social, biological, psychological, spiritual, cultural, environmental, etc.

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Concept : Functional Ability

safe effective performance of ADLS, what does ADL’s stand for?

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activities of daily living

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what are some given examples that affect your functional ability?

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dementia, parkinson disease, this can cause functional ability to decline/ decrease not be able to perform

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functional ability is affected by the complex interactions between factors ( international classification of functioning, disability, and health model)

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physical, psychological,cognitive,socio-cultural, and environmental

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Functional Ability: ADL’s and IADL’s , identity the differences

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Activities of Daily Living
bathing
dressing
toileting
continence
transferring
feeding

Intrumental Activies of daily living
using telephone
travelling
shopping
preparing meals
taking medications etc.

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which of the following requires more cognitive and physical functioning?

IADL’s or ADL’s

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IADL’s

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acute and chronic illness can significantly affect the functional ability of an older adult?

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yes, they BOTH acute and chronic illness has major affect on functional ability of an older adult.

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How would you measure ADL’s?

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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)

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What is a minimum data set?

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  • mainly used in personal care homes
  • completed 14 days after resident’s admission and quarterly
    examples: transferring, dressing, Coding
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what is the best way to determine the actual ability of a patient?
a) from the patient
b)family
c)observation

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c)

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true of false: changes in the ability to manage ADL’s and IADL’s can be due to chronic conditions

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true

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