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GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT Jane Courtney
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Multi-disciplinary team Local doctor nurses Speech therapist dietician physiotherapist Occupational therapist pharmacist Community support family geriatrician Multi-disciplinary team psychologist
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World Health Organization definitions of disability. Disease—an intrinsic pathology or disorder... [which] may or may not make [itself] evident clinically Impairment—a loss or abnormality of structure or function at the organ system level Disability—a restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in a normal manner, a disturbance in the performance of daily tasks Handicap—a disadvantage resulting from impairment or disability that limits or prevents fulfillment of a role that is normal
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PATHOLOGY (DISEASE) IMPAIRMENT (SYMPTOMS & SIGNS) DISABILITY (FUNCTIONAL LOSS) HANDICAP (SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES)
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DIAGNOSESDISABILITIES Rheumatoid arthritis Poor mobility Pain Poor hand function
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Carcinoma of prostate TURP Radiotherapy Hormonal therapy Skeletal metastases Incontinence Hot flushes Faecal urgency Pain
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MOBILITY- independent with aid ( ) assist wheelchair bedbound TRANSFERS- independent assist not TOILET USE- independent assist not GROOMING- independent assist not SHOWERING- independent assist not DRESSING- independent assist not FEEDING- independent assist not CONTINENCE- bladder bowels ACTS OF DAILY LIVING (ADL’s)
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COGNITION-MEMORY PROBLEM SOLVING SOCIALISATION BEHAVIOUR DOMESTIC FUNCTIONS-SHOPPING COOKING CLEANING TRANSPORT
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BARTHEL ADL index FUNCTIONAL INDEPENDENCE MEASURE (FIM) MINI MENTAL STATE EXAM MMSE (FOLSTEIN’s) GERIATRIC DEPRESSION SCALE (GDS)
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Self-care A.Self-care B.Grooming C.Bathing D.Dressing upper body E.Dressing lower body F.Toileting FIM (motor)
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Sphincter control G.Bladder management H.Bowel management Mobility (transfer) I.Bed, chair, wheelchair J.Toilet K.Tub, shower Locomotion L.Walk/wheelchair M.Stairs
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FIM(cognitive): Communication N.Comprehension O.Expression Social cognition P.Social integration Q.Problem solving R.Memory
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Score: 1 – 7 for each of 18 items (126) Independence:7—complete independence (timely, safely) 6—modified independence (device used) Modified dependence:5—supervision 4—minimal assistance (>75% of task) 3—moderate assistance (50%-74% of task) 2—maximal assistance (25%-49% of task) Complete dependence:1—total assistance (subject performs <25% of task)
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MMSE 1 ORIENTATION- TIME(5) 2 ORIENTATION – PLACE(5) 3 REGISTRATION(3) 4 CALCULATION(5) 5 RECALL(3) 6 NAMING(2) 7 “NO IF ANDS OR BUTS”(1) 8 “3 STAGE COMMAND”(3) 9 “CLOSE YOUR EYES”(1) 10 WRITE A SENTENCE(1) 11 PENTAGONS(1)
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GERIATRIC DEPRESSION SCALE
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WHAT DO WE DO WITH THIS ASSESSMENT? PLAN CARE
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Rehabilitation is a problem solving and educational process aimed at reducing the disability and handicap experienced by someone as a result of a disease, always within the limitations of available resources. ( ICIDH quoted in “oxford textbook of geriatrics”.)
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1 assess- identify, analyze &measure problems 2 plan- analyze problem(s) & set goals 3 treat- intervene to reduce disability & handicap 4 care- intervene to alleviate consequences of disability 5 evaluate- check effectiveness
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AGED CARE ASSESSMENT TEAM (ACAT) ASSESS FOR APPROVAL OF GOVERNMENT FUNDING FOR CARE CO-LOCATED IN GERIATRIC DEPARTMENTS.
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