Wk 1: Geriatry Flashcards

1
Q

Which age group is the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population?

A

geriatrics

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2
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Geriatrics, otherwise known as elderly, are how old?

A

> 65 years old

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3
Q

Aged persons are how old?

A

> 80 years old

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4
Q

Are autonomic nervous system responses in geriatrics enhanced or diminished?

A

diminished

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5
Q

How do you calculate cardiac output?

A

Cardiac Output = SV × HR

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6
Q

How do you calculate cardiac index?

A

Cardiac Index = CO / Body Surface Area (BSA)

(BSA = [Weight^(0.5)] [Height^(0.5)] / 60 m²

[weight in kg, height in cm]

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7
Q

Are circulation times increased or decreased with geriatric patients?

A

increased

you need to give lower drug doses and wait longer for their effects

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8
Q

When providing anesthesia for geriatrics, within what percentage of baseline do you want to keep their systolic BP?

A

within 20% of baseline

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9
Q

How is cardiac output maintained in geriatrics?

A

increased diastolic filling and increased stroke volume

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10
Q

Geriatrics have a decreased tolerance to increases in heart rate. An increase in heart rate may cause what?

A

myocardial infarction

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11
Q

Three things that decrease in regards to the cardiovascular system in geriatrics:

A

cardiac output

maximum heart rate

blood pressure

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12
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Three things that increase in regards to the cardiovascular system in geriatrics:

A

stroke volume

heart size

LVEDP (left ventricular end-diastolic pressure)

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13
Q

Which ECG lead is the best for ischemia detection?

A

V5

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14
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Do geriatrics have ventilation/perfusion mismatching?

A

yes, they have greater V/Q mismatching

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15
Q

In geriatrics, their hypoxic and hypercarbic drive can be decreased by how much?

A

can be decreased by half

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16
Q

In geriatrics, are their alveoli more or less rigid than younger patients?

A

more rigid

17
Q

Do geriatrics need to worry about things like auto-regulation?

A

no, because their auto-regulation is maintained, sucka!

18
Q

Do geriatrics have an increased or decreased sensitivity to pain? How about their ability to thermoregulate?

A

decreased sensitivity to pain

decreased thermoregulation

19
Q

Do geriatrics have an increased or decreased risk of adverse drug reactions?

20
Q

Are the gastric secretions of geriatrics more acidic or more alkaline?

A

more alkaline

21
Q

Contracted vascular volume can lead to what pharmacokinetic effect?

A

high initial plasma concentration

22
Q

Decreased protein binding can lead to what pharmacokinetic effect?

A

increased availability of free drug

23
Q

Increased total body lipid storage sites can lead to what pharmacokinetic effect?

A

prolonged action of lipid-soluble drugs

24
Q

Decreased renal and hepatic blood flow can lead to what pharmacokinetic effect?

A

prolonged action of drugs dependent on kidney and liver elimination

25
What are some changes in pulmonary function seen with advancing age?
central airways increase in size (leads to increased dead space) decreased size of small airways 15% reduction in functional alveolar surface by age 70 decreased total lung capacity
26
Are ECGs important preoperatively in geriatric patients?
preop ECGs are crucial for geriatrics | may detect previous MI's, conduction issues, arrhythmias, etc.