Introduction to Geriatric Medicine Flashcards

1
Q

Why is 2010 to 2030 an important period in geriatric demographics?

A

2010 is when the baby boomers started turning 65 (because 1945) and 2030 is when the last of the baby boomers will turn 65 (1965).

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2
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In the 85+ age group, ________ percent are women.

A

70

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3
Q

Although, the 65+ age group now accounts for only 13% of the population, they account for ____________ of hospital admissions.

A

44%

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4
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The majority of the increase in life expectancy over the last 100 years has been in ______________.

A

the “since birth” expectancy, not in the life expectancy at age 65

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5
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What are the life expectancies for men and women at 70?

A
  • Men: 14.2 years

* Women: 16.4

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6
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Recently, the concept of “compression of mortality” –trying to delay death –has been achieved and thus replaced by _____________.

A

“compression of morbidity” –trying to delay disease and disability

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7
Q

Explain the concept of “homeostenosis”.

A

Older people might have normal baselines but are unable to undergo significant stressors.

Example: if you give a young person a bolus of saline (which contains 9 grams of salt), their sodium excretion rate increases four-fold. An older person given the same amount, however, will only increase their sodium excretion rate two-fold.

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8
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What happens to the heart with age?

A
  • Increased ventricular and vascular stiffness
  • Decreased maximum HR and CO
  • Hypertension
  • Increased pulse pressure
  • Decreased responsiveness to beta-adrenergic stimulation
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9
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What happens to the pulmonary system with age?

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  • Decreased compliance
  • Increased residual capacity
  • Decreased vital capacity
  • Increased atelectasis
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10
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Exercise –even moderate intensity –has been shown to slow the decline in ______________.

A

VO2 max

Note: VO2 max can even be increased in older people who didn’t exercise before.

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11
Q

___________ mass increases with age.

A

Fat

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12
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The average man loses ___________ kilograms of lean-body mass from age 25 to age 75.

A

25

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13
Q

There’s a big rise in sarcopenia from age ______ to age __________.

A

75; 80+

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14
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Although those 65+ account for only 13% of the population, they utilize ____% of the medications.

A

25

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15
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Explain how the renal system changes with age.

A

Overall, people have a decreased ability to adapt to volume depletion and volume overload.

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16
Q

Sarcopenia correlates with an increased odds ratio for _________________.

A

disability, gait disturbance, and falls