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What is Ageism
What is Demographics
What is Gerontology
What is geriatrics
What is Geriatrician
What is Gerontics
Describe the process of aging
What is the best method of the process of aging
What is the Age Discrimination Act of 1967
What are free radicals
What does a durable power of attorney for healthcare do?
What is the inability to maintain personal care, hygiene, shopping, and paying bills called?
What is the activity theory of aging?
What is the single most important factor that influences how well or how poorly a person will age?
What is a advance directive?
Medicare A
Medicare B
Medicare D
Antioxidants
What is the last of the eight stages of the Eirkson's Stages of development
What is the Jung's Theory on aging
Normal age related changes of urinary system
A bone related side effect of aging where vitamin A and C are needed for
Why is walking a good exercise for the elderly vs. swimming
Normal age related changes in Respiratory
Normal age related changes in CV
Importance of exercise in the elderly
How long should elderly exercise
Motivation of patients and changes of success in health promotion
Best predictor of success with health promotion activities
What is the daily amount of sodium intake
Low sodium diet
What factors of success with health promotion activities
Dysphagia
Dysphasia
Nursing interventions for Dysphagia
Nursing interventions for dysphasia
Therapeutic communication is a
Therapeutic relationship ended when
Blocks to communication
What is the personal space measurement
What is the public space measurement
What is the social space measurement
How would you modify teaching for elderly
Teaching points for iron
Daily water and calorie intake for the elderly
Factors that affect the elderly and nutrition
Barriers to nutrition in institutionalized seniors
Effects of low hemoglobin and low albumin
Normal age related changes in distribution
Normal age related changes in Metabolism
Normal age related changes in excertion
Normal age related changes in Absorption
Med's that cant be crushed
Beer's Criteria
Which organ is the primary site of drug metabolism
Where are most drugs absorbed
Before administering a medication what is information you should know
Health screening
Health assessment
What are continuous, loud, low-pitched sounds that may be ausculated from the lungs?
Why should the nurse frequently assess the older adult who is on a psychotropic drug?
What is the number 1 cause of death by fire
#1 cause of fire injury
What is the best predictor of falls
What signals a changes from one stage of dementia to another
delirium
dementia
Hemianopsia
How would you modifiy the environment to reduce risks with a pt with Hemianopsia
What factors put older adults at increased risk for social isolation
Respiratory signs of immanent death
What is the last sense to go before dying
Cardovascular sign of immanent death
Pain control goals of a dying patient
Stages of Kubler Ross of grieving and dying
What are Phytoestrogens
What can you get Phytoestrogens from
What diseases contribute to ED
Assessing dark toned skin