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Decks in this class (19)

lect 1
Gerontology,
Geriatrics,
What does older age entail biolog...
54  cards
lect 2
Prebycardia,
What is the normal heart rate for...,
What causes a decrease in pacemak...
39  cards
lect 3: chapter 9
What are the two types of medicat...,
What causes higher likelihood of ...,
Anticholinergic effects
51  cards
lect 4: ch 7
What are the types of assessments...,
What are hindering factors to col...,
What are the data needed for a he...
46  cards
lect 4: ch 20
Types of vulnerabilities for olde...,
What is the purpose of home safet...,
What factors affect thermoregulation
32  cards
lect 3: chapter 27
What is the 5th vital sign,
Pain is undertreated in older adu...,
Conditions associated with neurop...
37  cards
lect 2: ch. 8 (lab values)
Which conditions affect results o...,
Which levels of hgb are considere...,
What does the esr value indicate
16  cards
Exam 2 - Chapter 13
Xerosis definition,
What is the most common skin problem,
What exacerbates xerosis
54  cards
Exam 2 - Chapter 14
Which resource is best in assessi...,
Diet to manage htn and maintain o...,
Which population does obesity aff...
30  cards
Exam 2 - Chapter 15
What is considered a geriatric sy...,
Which conditions are associate wi...,
Dehydration is a risk factor for ...
23  cards
Exam 2 - Chapter 16
What are the types of urinary inc...,
Urge incontinence definition,
Characteristics of urge incontinence
48  cards
Exam 2 - Chapter 19
What happens to the plantar fat p...,
What happens to the skin on the f...,
Why are the toenails of older adu...
41  cards
Exam 2 - chronic illness
Characteristics of acute illness,
Characteristics of chronic illness,
Examples of acute illness
50  cards
Exam 2 - mental health & dementia
What are the physiological change...,
Where is neuron loss more pronounced,
What are the neurotransmitters th...
47  cards
Exam 2 - Chapter 17
Which sleep stage is the most imp...,
What is the consequence of spendi...,
What is the barometer of health
19  cards
Exam 2 - chronic illness part 2
What is the most serious complica...,
What are modifiable risk factors ...,
Why does menopause accelerate ost...
53  cards
Exam 3 - Lecture 1 (communication, vision & hearing impairments, intimacy & sexuality)
What are the techniques for thera...,
What are the effects of using eld...,
When is asking close ended questi...
106  cards
Exam 3 - Lecture 2 (Retirement, Legal & Ethical Issues)
What are the types of economic as...,
What is retirement,
Which group of older adults plan ...
55  cards
Exam 3 - Lecture 3 (Grief, Dying, Spirituality)
What are the types of grief,
What is anticipatory loss,
What is acute grief
46  cards

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