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geron assessment of older person
15問 • 1年前
  • Julia Torre
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  • 1

    types of assessment

    functional, physical, cognitive, psychological, social, spiritual

  • 2

    types offunction

    circulatory, respiratory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, sexual, neurological, musculoskeletal, sensory, integumentary, endocrine and metabolic

  • 3

    Done by the nurse to identify an older adult’s ability to perform self-care, self-maintenance, and physical activities, and plan appropriate nursing interventions

    functional assessment

  • 4

    is an approach to test for an older person’s ADL which distinguished between independence and dependence in activities and created an ordered relationship among ADLs. It addressed the need for assistance in bathing, eating, dressing, transfer, toileting, and continence.

    The Katz Index of ADL

  • 5

    This index was designed to measure functional levels of selfcare and mobility, and it rates the ability to feed and groom oneself, bathe, go to the toilet, walk (or propel a wheelchair), climb stairs, and control bowel and bladder a detailed assessment will provide information for appropriate nursing interventions, that is, those designed to promote ability and compensate for and prevent further disability for that individual

    barthel index

  • 6

    Tasks Typically Assessed with ADL Assessment Tools

    • Eating • Dressing • Bathing/washing • Grooming • Walking/ambulation • Ascending/ descending stairs • Communication • Transferring (e.g., from bed to chair) • Toileting (bowel and bladder)

  • 7

    include a range of activities that are considered to be more complex compared with ADLs and address the older adult’s ability to interact with his or her environment and community.

    Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)

  • 8

    Tasks Typically Assessed with IADL Assessment Tools

    • Using the telephone • Taking medications • Shopping • Handling finances • Preparing meals • Laundry • Light or heavy housekeeping • Light or heavy yard work • Home maintenance • Using transportation • Leisure/recreation

  • 9

    include societal, family, and community roles, as well as participation in occupational and recreational activities.

    Advanced Activities of Daily Living (AADLs)

  • 10

    Several factors play a role in older adults and their circulatory status such as :

    -Age-related changes in the heart muscle and blood vessels -lifestyle -smoking behaviors and consumption of alcohol

  • 11

    provides a quick assessment of an older person’s mobility and overall function. The nurse should measure a distance of 10 feet from the person’s chair and ask him or her to rise, walk to the line, turn, walk back, and sit down. An average time to do this is 10 seconds

    up and go test

  • 12

    five senses

    hearing, vision, smell, taste, and touch

  • 13

    • two areas of psychological assessment:

    quality of life - may include several positive mental health constructs Depression - a common mental health problem

  • 14

    encompasses all areas of everyday life: environmental and material components, and physical, mental, and social well-being.

    quality of life

  • 15

    Spiritual assessment guidelines which are divided into four areas:

    1. The concept of God or deity (for example, “Is religion or God significant to you?”) 2. Personal source of strength and hope (for example, “What is your source of strength and hope?”) 3. Significance of religious practices and rituals (for example, “Are there any religious practices that are important to you?”) 4. Perceived relationship between spiritual belief and health (for example, “Has being sick made any difference in your feelings about God or the practice of your faith?”)

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    types of assessment

    functional, physical, cognitive, psychological, social, spiritual

  • 2

    types offunction

    circulatory, respiratory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, sexual, neurological, musculoskeletal, sensory, integumentary, endocrine and metabolic

  • 3

    Done by the nurse to identify an older adult’s ability to perform self-care, self-maintenance, and physical activities, and plan appropriate nursing interventions

    functional assessment

  • 4

    is an approach to test for an older person’s ADL which distinguished between independence and dependence in activities and created an ordered relationship among ADLs. It addressed the need for assistance in bathing, eating, dressing, transfer, toileting, and continence.

    The Katz Index of ADL

  • 5

    This index was designed to measure functional levels of selfcare and mobility, and it rates the ability to feed and groom oneself, bathe, go to the toilet, walk (or propel a wheelchair), climb stairs, and control bowel and bladder a detailed assessment will provide information for appropriate nursing interventions, that is, those designed to promote ability and compensate for and prevent further disability for that individual

    barthel index

  • 6

    Tasks Typically Assessed with ADL Assessment Tools

    • Eating • Dressing • Bathing/washing • Grooming • Walking/ambulation • Ascending/ descending stairs • Communication • Transferring (e.g., from bed to chair) • Toileting (bowel and bladder)

  • 7

    include a range of activities that are considered to be more complex compared with ADLs and address the older adult’s ability to interact with his or her environment and community.

    Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)

  • 8

    Tasks Typically Assessed with IADL Assessment Tools

    • Using the telephone • Taking medications • Shopping • Handling finances • Preparing meals • Laundry • Light or heavy housekeeping • Light or heavy yard work • Home maintenance • Using transportation • Leisure/recreation

  • 9

    include societal, family, and community roles, as well as participation in occupational and recreational activities.

    Advanced Activities of Daily Living (AADLs)

  • 10

    Several factors play a role in older adults and their circulatory status such as :

    -Age-related changes in the heart muscle and blood vessels -lifestyle -smoking behaviors and consumption of alcohol

  • 11

    provides a quick assessment of an older person’s mobility and overall function. The nurse should measure a distance of 10 feet from the person’s chair and ask him or her to rise, walk to the line, turn, walk back, and sit down. An average time to do this is 10 seconds

    up and go test

  • 12

    five senses

    hearing, vision, smell, taste, and touch

  • 13

    • two areas of psychological assessment:

    quality of life - may include several positive mental health constructs Depression - a common mental health problem

  • 14

    encompasses all areas of everyday life: environmental and material components, and physical, mental, and social well-being.

    quality of life

  • 15

    Spiritual assessment guidelines which are divided into four areas:

    1. The concept of God or deity (for example, “Is religion or God significant to you?”) 2. Personal source of strength and hope (for example, “What is your source of strength and hope?”) 3. Significance of religious practices and rituals (for example, “Are there any religious practices that are important to you?”) 4. Perceived relationship between spiritual belief and health (for example, “Has being sick made any difference in your feelings about God or the practice of your faith?”)