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Chapter 41 Geriatric Medical Emergencies
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 2 Overview The Aging of Society Physiological Changes Associated with Aging Assessment of the Elderly Patient Transport General Medical Considerations Common Illnesses in the Elderly
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 3 The Aging of Society Fastest growing population in the US Health problems increase as one ages The elderly rely on EMS services more than any other age group
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 4 Physiological Changes Associated with Aging Each organ system of the body shows signs of aging
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 5 Neurologic Decrease in the senses –Vision –Hearing –Taste –Smell
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 6 Cardiovascular Decrease in elasticity of vessels Higher blood pressures Narrowing of the vessels Heart pumps less efficiently
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 7 Respiratory Lung and muscle tissue decrease in elasticity The alveoli work with less efficiency
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 8 Gastrointestinal Loss of teeth Decrease in mobility of the gastrointestinal tract
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 9 Genitourinary Loss of bladder tone Decline in kidney function
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 10 Musculoskeletal Loss of calcium content in bones Decrease in flexibility of joints Inflammation of joints
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 11 Integumentary Loss of subcutaneous fat and water content Loss of hair color and hair loss
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 12 Assessment of the Elderly Patient The steps are the same but some special considerations exist
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 13 Scene Size-Up Note the general living conditions of the elderly patient’s home
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 14 Focused History and Physical Examination Communication difficulties
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 15 Transport Changes in musculoskeletal and integumentary systems may make the elderly patient vulnerable to injury during transport
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 16 Stop and Review What physiologic changes are common as a person ages? How does this affect a person’s health? How might this impact the EMT’s care?
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 17 General Medical Considerations Polypharmacy is the use of multiple medications by a single person Medical conditions may become more prevalent as one ages Altered presentation of disease Mistreatment of the elderly
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 18 Stop and Review Describe the problems that can occur with polypharmacy.
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 19 Common Illnesses in the Elderly Any illness can occur at any age; however, there are some illnesses that are more common in the elderly than in other populations
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 20 Altered Mental Status Dementia –Alzheimer’s disease Delirium
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 21 Stop and Review What is the difference between delirium and dementia? What are some causes of dementia? How should the EMT treat the patient with dementia?
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 22 Trauma Injuries that may be survived by a younger patient may be fatal for the elderly
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 23 Acute Myocardial Infarction Cardiovascular risk increases as one ages Presentation is often not typical
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© 2005 by Thomson Delmar Learning,a part of The Thomson Corporation. All Rights Reserved 24 Additional Common Medical Complaints Abdominal pain Infection Stroke Depression Alcohol abuse Undernutrition
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