Unit 4 - Interventions to Improve Function Flashcards

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What are some interventions for depression? (6)

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  • reduce impact of risk factors
  • pharmacotherapy
  • electroconvulsive therapy
  • psychosocial interventions
  • psychotherapy
  • provide support
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What are the goals of care in reducing risk in depression? (4)

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  1. Improve sensory functioning
  2. Manage chronic conditions, including pain, reduced range of motion
  3. Look for adverse medication effects
  4. reduce alcohol intake
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How can we use pharmacotherapy as an intervention to improve function? (2)

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  • teach about reasons for medications, when to take them, and possible adverse effects
  • medications can improve function of persons with dementia by decreasing the affective symptoms
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4
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What are SSRIs? (2)

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  • increase risk for hyponatremia (low sodium)
  • adverse side effects include nausea, dizziness, hyponatremia
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What are cyclic Anti-depressants? (2)

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  • adverse effects on CV system
  • Anti-cholinergic effect:
  • blurred vision, urinary retention, cognitive impairments
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What are the nursing interventions? (7) Use the following words:
Provide
Promote
Provide
maximize
Optimize
Support
Ensure

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  1. Provide a therapeutic relationship and referrals to other HCP
  2. Promote health through physical activity and nutrition
  3. Provide education and counselling
  4. Maximize a person’s sense of meaning control and autonomy
  5. Optimize pain control and relaxation therapy
  6. Support strengths, capabilities, and hope
  7. Ensure safety
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What activities can improve psychosocial function to reduce social isolation and loneliness in older adults? (5)

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  • reminiscence therapy
  • physical exercise programs
  • video calls with family
  • horticultural therapy
  • gender-based social groups
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What are the consequences of nutrition on mental health? (4)

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  • not eating can cause additional negative functional consequences
  • good nutrition has a positive effect on mental and cognitive function
  • Watch for the negative consequence of constipation
  • depression can lead to malnutrition
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Does spirituality moderate the symptoms of depression and the meaning of life? (2)

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  • older adults with high levels of spirituality and depression maintained their meaning of life
  • spirituality has a protective factor against loss of meaning of life, and was associated with less depressive symptoms
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