Red Book - Middle Age Flashcards
45-49yo - what health checks should be done?
Hx: SNAP, SEWB, skin lesions, pre-conception care, FHx
Ex: BMI + waist circ, BP, lipids
Mx:
- CST +/- mammogram + # risk factors
- immunisation (flu, dTpa)
- AUSDRISK
- absolute CVD risk
50-64yo - what health checks should be done?
Hx: SNAP, SEWB, skin lesions, FHx
Ex: BMI + waist circ, BP, lipids
Mx:
- FOBT at least every 2y
- CST at least every 5y
- Mammogram at least every 2y
- immunisation (flu, dTpa) + pneumococcal if ATSI (13vPCV, 23vPVV 12m later then again at least 5y later)
- # risk factors if female
- AUSDRISK
- absolute CVD risk
What 3 immunisations are recommended in the elderly?
- Flu - annually (funded from 65yo if non-Indigenous)
- Pneumococcal - single dose 13vPCV if non-Indigenous >70yo
- Herpes zoster - single dose (Zostavax funded if 70-79yo)
What physical activity is recommended in the elderly?
30mins moderate intensity on most, preferably all, days
When should falls screening/case finding be completed in the elderly?
Screen for falls annually if average risk (all people >65yo)
or
Case find for risk factors every 6m if increased risk (PHx fall, recurrent falls or multiple risk factors)
What visual and hearing impairment interventions should be completed in the elderly?
Visual acuity assessment if Sx or on request (NOT screening)
and
Hearing impairment screening annually from 65yo
What dementia screening interventions should be completed in the elderly?
Case finding + early intervention if increased risk
- Sx
- Older age
- FHx
- PHx repeated head trauma, Down syndrome, elevated CVD risk, depression
- Low levels of education
- ATSI
No evidence of screening benefit in average risk (those without Sx)