Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
Geriatrics
2
Geriatrics Assessment and treatment of disease in a person 65 years or older
3
Generational Considerations
Many on fixed incomes Coping with loss of loved ones Struggling to maintain independence Be patient / respectful Avoid stereotyping the elderly Assuming all elderly people are Hard of hearing Have dementia Lead sedentary lives
4
Communications Introduce self and address the patient with formal greeting such as Mr. or Mrs. Smith Body language speaks as loud as words Make eye contact when speaking and listening Speak clear and concise One question at a time
5
Communications Cont. Give time for them to respond
Listen to their answer Explain what you are doing, don’t use technical jargon Don’t speak with crew or other family members about the patient as if they are not there.
6
Common Complaints Simple injuries in a year old may be life threatening in elderly
7
Common Conditions Hypertension Arthritis Heart disease Cancer Diabetes
Sinusitis / respiratory issues
8
Leading Causes of Death
Heart disease Cancer Stroke COPD Pneumonia / Influenza Diabetes Trauma
9
Assessment Challenges
Communications Altered mental status Complicated medical history Previous injuries or illnesses unrelated to current problem Medications Use OPQRST for chest pain Use PASTE for shortness of breath Progression / Associated Chest Pain / Sputum / Talking Tiredness / Exercise Tolerance SAMPLE History can be challenging and may have to be obtained from family or caregiver
10
GEMS Diamond Geriatrics are different from younger patients and may present atypically Environmental issues Home condition/ safety issues Medical assessment Medical problems Medications Social Assessment Activities of Daily Living are independent or require assistance
11
Changes in Body Respiratory system Pneumonia Influenza
Muscles are weaker Decreased breathing capacity Less recoil of chest Pneumonia Influenza
12
Cardiovascular System
Atherosclerosis Arteriosclerosis Decreased Coronary artery profusion Decrease in cardiac output Aneurysms HTN MI Blood clots Heart failure Stroke
13
Nervous System Brain decreases in size and weight
Longer retrieval times for long and short term memory Loss of neurons effects sensory organs Vision Hearing Taste Touch Increased chance of head injuries Dementia Delirium Syncope Neuropathy
14
Gastrointestinal System
Slower motility leads to slower gastric emptying Sphincter muscles weaken Heart burn Incontinence GI bleeding Upper Lower Gall Bladder Diverticulitis Bowel obstructions Ulcers
15
Renal System Bladder capacity decreases Sphincters weaken
Incontinence stress / urge Voiding sense declines Prostate enlargement in males causes incomplete emptying and retention Nocturnal voiding Reduced filtering / renal failure UTIs
16
Endocrine System Hormone producing system that controls all aspects of body Body temperature Growth Heart rate Fluid balance Glucose levels
17
Immune System Less effective making elderly more prone for infections
Pneumonia UTIs
18
Musculoskeletal System
Bone mass decreases Osteoporosis Decrease muscle mass Decrease in flexibility of ligaments and tendons. Lack of confidence leads to inactivity Higher risk of fractures
19
Skin Skin elasticity declines
Pressure ulcers become a risk for those who are immobile Decubitus ulcers can lead to more serious infections
20
Toxicology Due to reduced liver and kidney function medications are not filtered from body and levels can increase to toxic levels Often take multiple meds or polypharmacy. Polypharmacy is common in 40% of elderly patients and pertains to those taking four or more prescription medications. Sometimes don’t take meds properly
21
Psychiatric Emergencies
Depression Loss of independence Loneliness Suicide Substance abuse
22
Trauma in Elderly More prone to injuries Higher mortality rate
Fractures Soft tissue injuries Head injuries Higher mortality rate Complications from immobility Risk factors Falls Burns Less compensatory mechanisms for shock Abuse Medical emergencies resulting in falls
23
Facilities Nursing facilities Long term care Assisted living
Age specific apartments
24
Advanced Directives Living wills Do not resuscitate
Medical power of attorney People wishing to die at home Terminally ill Hospice patients When in doubt resuscitate.
25
Elder Abuse and Neglect
Physical Assault Neglect Dietary Home maintenance poor Poor hygiene Psychological Verbal Deprivation of sensory stimulation Financial Theft of valuables Embezzlement
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.