OA chapters 15-18
-only __________________ with sensorineural health loss perseus amplification
1 in 5
__________________ modifications are effective for improving safety and functioning for those with dementia
Environmental
______________________ of delirium include decline in functioning, increased mortality, and permanent residency in long-term care facilities.
Functional consequences
_______ ear and _____________________: fewer neurons and hair cells, diminished blood supply, degeneration of spiral ganglion and central processing systems
Inner, auditory nervous system
cerumen becomes ________________ and _________________, which increases the risk for impaction
dryer, more concentrated
____________________________________ has been shown to be effective under the following circumstances: ~geriatric major depression ~antidepressants aren't effective ~severe risk of suicide and depression with psychosis ~when patient's health is significantly compromised due to depression
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
______________________________________ involves the electrical induction of seizures to treat depressive episodes
electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
Ongoing assessment of consequences also includes attention to the _____________________ experiences of the person with dementia
emotional
_____________________ is defined as limitations that are beyond what is to be expected
excess disability
walking in crowded places and driving are examples of activities that require _____________________
field of vision
____________________________ describes a complex spectrum of heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorders involving the frontal or temporal lobes, or both (can begin as early as 30 years of age)
frontotemporal dementia
diagnosis of ______________________ is difficult because manifestation vary widely and overlap with those of other types of dementia (often diagnosed misdiagnosed with psychiatric illness because of young age and they do good on usual cognitive tests)
frontotemporal dementia
Effects on overall wellness: depression, social isolation, decline in cognitive function, risks to safety and functioning, diminished quality of life
functional consequences of hearing loss
____________________________________________________________: is an evidence-based screening tool that is widely used across health care settings to detect depression in older adults which can be administered in 5-7 min, consists of 15 questions with "yes" or "no" answers to specific questions
geriatric depression scale short form (GDS-SF)
_____________ is experienced when light is reflected from shiny surfaces, when the light is excessively bright or inappropriately focused, or when bright light originates from courses at once
glare
_______________ can affect a person's ability to read signs, see objects, drive at night, and maneuver safely in bright environments
glare
__________________ is a device with an amplifier, microphone, receiver, and digital processor that is programmed to convert sounds to improve based on individualized needs
hearing aid
Delirium subtypes according to motor and behavioral subtypes are _______________________________________________
hyperactive, hypoactive, and mixed
age-related changes __________________ a person's sensitivity to glare and the time required to recover from glare
increases
____________________: vibrations are transmitted to the cochlea, where they are converted to nerve impulses and coded for intensity and frequency, nerve impulses stimulate 8th CN and send the auditory message to the brain
inner ear
Delirium occurs commonly in ___________________________
all health care settings.
______________________ the diagnostic term for poor insight or lack of awareness, ay lead to unsafe behaviors and affect the ability of the person with dementia to live independently
anosognosia
_________________________ is any device that amplifies sound for individual or group communication
assistive listening device
______________________________ refers to services that improve communication for people who are hearing impaired -they are designed to help people learn to live with hearing loss and provide the following services: ~counseling ~education ~amplification aids ~communication skills
auditory rehabilitation
_________________ functions in cleansing, protecting, and lubricating ear canal
cerumen (or earwax)
____________________ function by bypassing damaged portions of the ear and stimulate the auditory nerve, sending signals directly to the brain
cochlear implant
________________________ is a small, complex electronic device that consists of an external portion, which is magnetically held in place behind the ear, and an internal component which is surgically implants under the skin
cochlear implant
_____________________ theory hypothesizes that people appraise themselves by their self image, their environment or experiences, and their future and that depression is caused not by adverse event themselves but by distorted perceptions in these 3 realms: ~self-image: negative appraisals with feelings of worthlessness, interpretations of neutral events as bad, and unrealistic feelings of hopelessness ~environment and experiences: negative assumptions that lead to faulty conclusions (ex: "I must not be important because the nurse didn't stop to see me") ~Appraisal of their future: logical errors, such as personalization, minimization, magnification, and overgeneralization
cognitive triad
_________________ and ______________ is the ability to detect details and discern objects
color perception, acuity
It is important to adapt ___________________ techniques for people with dementia
communication
__________________ is the visual skill responsible for locating objects in 3D space, judging the differences in depth of objects, and observing relationships among objects in space
depth perception
older adults experience problems with _____________________, making it more difficult to use objects effectively and maneuver safely in the environment
depth perception
_____________________: consists of tympanic membrane which is a transparent, pearly-gray, slightly cone-shaped layer of flexible tissue that separates the outer and middle ear
middle ear
________________ include: ~reduced contrast sensitivity ~increased sensitivity to glare and difficulty driving at night ~increased lighting requirements and decreased ability to focus close up ~decreased ability to judge depth perception
mild visual impairments
___________________ are caused by normal age-related changes, but they are significantly exacerbated by environmental factors like glare and poor lighting
mild visual impairments
exposure to noise, use of ototoxic medications are all examples of ____________________________
modifiable risk factors
The initial assessment of cognitive impairment is complex and based on _________________ assessment of all aspects of health and functioning
multidisciplinary
-currently, prevention of noise exposure is the only effective strategy for reducing _____________________
presbycusis
most common sensory impairment in older adults
presbycusis
________________ is the loss of accommodation
presbyopia
____________________ is caused by degenerative changes in the lens and ciliary muscle
presbyopia
the need to hold reading materials father from the eye to focus clearly on the print. This is an indication that patient might have ________________________________
presbyopia
________________________: pacing, hand wringing, difficulty sitting still, verbal outbursts
psychomotor agitation
____________________________: slowed body movements; slowed verbal responses, sometimes to the point of muteness; monotonous or whispering tone of voice
psychomotor retardation
___________________ therapies are effective interventions for late-life depression
psychosocial
___________ are in peripheral retina and cones are in sensitive part of macula called the fovea ~__________ cells diminish with age, but vision loss is primarily in the _____________ than the fovea
rods, cone, periphery
number of ______________ also decreases with age but the existing ________________ will increase in size and maintain their ability to capture light
rods, rods
Improving psychosocial function via _________________ and ______________________
social supports, meaningful activities
_______________________________ is the self-perception of a decline in cognitive abilities beyond what would be considered normal aging but with clinically normal neuropsychological testing
subjective cognitive decline
____________________________ refers to thoughts or considerations about suicide that may result in attempts and completed suicide actions
suicidal ideation
_____________________: when BPSD or increased confusion or restlessness becomes worse or occurs primarily in the early evening
sundowning
_________________:primary function is to transmit sound energy and protect the middle and inner ear
tympanic membrane
___________________ is considered the most preventable type of dementia because primary interventions can be implemented
vascular dementia
_______________________ refers to cognitive impairment, ranging from mild to severe, that is caused by cerebral small vessel disease
vascular dementia
underlying pathological of ________________________ processes include: ~stroke ~transient ischemic attacks (aka "small strokes") ~lacunar strokes of the small arteries
vascular dementia
_________________ is an oval-shaped area encompassing the total view that people perceive while looking straight ahead
visual field
___________________ is important when people engage in tasks that require a broad perception of the environment and moving objects
visual field
____________________ is vision loss that cannot be corrected with eyeglasses or contact lenses alone, ranges from mild impairment to blindness
visual impairment
the scope of visual field narrows slightly between ___________ years of age and then steadily declines
40-50
________________ progresses through stages involving cognitive and functional decline
Dementia
Factors that decrease the risk for _____________________ include physical activity, healthy diet, higher educational level, and engagement in social and cognitive activities.
Alzheimer disease
Risk factors for ____________________ include family history, genetic factors, diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment, and traumatic brain injury.
Alzheimer disease
four main types of dementia ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________
Alzheimer disease, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia
___________________________: degenerative changes in auditory nerve and central nervous system
Auditory nervous system
Examples of ____________- include agitation, personality changes, mood disturbances, repetitive movements, and changes in sleep and eating..
BPSD
______________________ Hearing Loss: results from abnormalities of the external and middle ear that interfere with sound conduction
Conductive
The ___________________________ is an evidence-based tool for confirming the diagnosis of delirium based on the following: acute onset or fluctuating course, inattention, disorganized thinking, and altered level of consciousness
Confusion Assessment Method
___________________ is a medical term that includes a group of brain disorders characterized by a gradual decline in cognitive abilities and changes in personality and behavior.
Dementia
_______________ is a serious, preventable, treatable, commonly occurring condition and is often unrecognized in older adults.
Delirium
_______________ results from an interaction between predisposing factors, such as dementia and advanced age, and precipitating factors, such as surgery and infections.
Delirium
_________________ is characterized by depressed mood and/or loss of interest, along with additional manifestations, including weight loss, appetite change, sleep disturbances, psychomotor agitation or retardation, fatigue, cognitive impairment, feeling worthless or excessively guilty, and recurrent thoughts of death or suicide.
Depression
___________ ear: thicker hair, thinner skin, increased keratin
External
______________ depression refers to the onset of depression after the age of 65 years.
Late-life
_____________ ear: less resilient tympanic membrane, calcified ossicles, stiffer muscles and ligaments
Middle
_________________ Hearing Loss: involves both conductive and sensorineural impairments
Middle
The ___________ model is an evidence-based approach to addressing dementia-related behaviors
PLST
______________________: diminished ability to hear high-pitched sounds, especially in the presence of background noise
Presbycusis
_____________________ Hearing Loss: caused by abnormalities of the sensory and neural structures of the inner ear, which usually are age related or noise induced
Sensorineural
_____________________ has been recognized since 2014 as a risk for dementia.
Subjective cognitive decline
____________________: persistent sensation of noises that do not originate in the external environment
Tinnitus
Commonly available diagnostic techniques cannot always determine the type of ________________.
dementia
___________________ is the ability to focus clearly and quickly on objects at various distances
accommodation
Many terms are used interchangeably—and not always accurately—to describe __________________.
dementia
Self-awareness and personal experiences of people with ________________ vary significantly
dementia
Two or more types of _______________ can develop at the same time or sequentially.
dementia
______________________ theory posits that depression occurs when people expect bad thing to happen, believe that can do nothing to prevent them, and perceive the events are caused by internal, stable, and global factors
learned helplessness
characteristics of __________________ (opposed to alzheimer): ~slower processing speed ~more rapid decline in cognitive functions ~pronounced fluctuations in attention and cognition ~spontaneous motor manifestations of parkinson ~visual hallucinations as an early and recurrent manifestation
lewy body dementia
____________________________ is the term used or a group of disorders that includes Parkinson's disease
lewy body dementia (aka dementia with lewy bodies)
Signs and symptoms of depression in older adults are on a continuum of severity from ________________ depression to _________________ depression.
major, subthreshold
Nurses have important roles in teaching older adults and their caregivers about ________________ for slowing the progression of dementia.
medications
Risk Factors That Affect Hearing Wellness: Exposure to _______________ Impacted ______________ ______________ medications like aminoglycosides, aspirin, loop diuretics, quinine Genetic predisposition to ________________________ __________________ like otosclerosis, Paget disease, Ménière disease
noise, cerumen, Ototoxic, otosclerosis, Disease processes
____________________________ is an important preventable type of hearing loss
noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL)
Nurses use ____________________ interventions to promote wellness and improve quality of life for people with dementia.
nonpharmacologic
Assessment is an ____________ process involving assessment of stages and all aspects of health and functioning.
ongoing
age-related calcification of ________________ can interfere with the transfer of sound vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the oval window
ossicles
__________________ is a hereditary disease of the auditory ossicles that cause ankylosis of the footplate of the stapes to the oval window
otosclerosis
___________________-it begins in youth or early adulthood, but hearing loss isn't detected until middle or later adulthood when age-related changes compound the disease-related changes
otosclerosis
____________________ primarily causes a conductive hearing loss that is beyond the expected age-related changes
otosclerosis
_____________________: made up of pinna and external auditory canal; hearing begins here
outer ear
______________________ is an evidence-based easy-to-use screening tool that involves asking 2 questions: (1) "during the past 2 weeks (or month), have you felt down, depressed, or hopeless?" and (2) "during the past 2 weeks (or month), have you felt little interest or pleasure in doing things?"
patient health questionnaire