module 5 Flashcards
1
Q
what are the key principles of comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA)
A
- aims to improve health care, enhance patient quality of life and support the efficient use of health care resources
- wholistic person-centred approach
- building a picture of what the person and their carer needs
- links to healthcare and social need
- involves multi-discplinary team members
2
Q
considerations for evaluation
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- falls
- cognition
- dental
- living circumstances
- mood
- vision/hearing
- spirituality
- polypharmacy
- sexual function
- nutrition status
- pain
- goals of care
- advance care planning
- continence
- social and financial support
3
Q
what are the basic activities of daily living (BADLs)
A
- self care tasks such as :
- bathing
- dressing
- grooming
- toileting
- maintaing continence
- feeding
- transferring
4
Q
what are the three d’s
A
- delirium (or acute confusion is potentially preventable)
- dementia (typically a persistant chornic progression)
- depression (change in mood longer than 2 weeks)
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