Aging and Its Effects on the CP System
Kidney function
Ability of the kidneys to perform their normal functions
Liver function
Ability of the liver to perform its normal functions
Elastic recoil
Ability of the lungs to return to their original shape after inhalation
Heart murmurs
Abnormal sounds heard during the heartbeat
Murmurs
Abnormal sounds heard during the heartbeat
Daily living habits
Activities and behaviors that impact the aging process
P(A-a)O2
Alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient, a measure of the difference in oxygen levels between the alveoli and the arterial blood
AC membrane
Alveolar-capillary membrane, where gas exchange occurs
RV (Residual Volume)
Amount of air left in the lungs after a maximal exhalation
FRC (Functional Residual Capacity)
Amount of air left in the lungs after a normal exhalation
CO (Cardiac Output)
Amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute
Cardiac output
Amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute
Hemoglobin concentration
Amount of hemoglobin in the blood
Dosages
Amounts of medication to be taken
HCO3 (Bicarbonate)
An electrolyte that helps regulate the pH of the blood
AP diameter
Anteroposterior diameter of the chest
Unusual presentation of illness
Atypical symptoms or signs of a disease
FEF25-75 (Forced Expiratory Flow 25-75%)
Average flow rate during the middle half of the FVC maneuver
ADL (Activities of Daily Living)
Basic self-care tasks, such as bathing and dressing
GI bleed
Bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract
Pulmonary blood flow
Blood flow through the lungs
Peripheral vessels
Blood vessels located outside the heart and lungs
Lung cancer
Cancerous growth in the lungs
CV system
Cardiovascular system, consisting of the heart and blood vessels
LV (Left Ventricle)
Chamber of the heart responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to the body
Cataracts
Clouding of the lens of the eye
Ischemic heart disease
Condition caused by reduced blood flow to the heart
Anemia
Condition characterized by a decrease in the number of red blood cells or a decrease in the amount of hemoglobin
Glaucoma
Condition characterized by increased pressure within the eye
CHF (Congestive Heart Failure)
Condition in which the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs
Macular degeneration
Degeneration of the central part of the retina
SOB (Shortness of Breath)
Difficulty breathing
Heart disease
Disease affecting the heart
Pulmonary disease
Disease affecting the lungs
Aging and CV system
Effects of aging on the cardiovascular system
Pulmonary gas exchange
Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and the blood
S3 (Third Heart Sound)
Extra heart sound heard during early diastole
S4 (Fourth Heart Sound)
Extra heart sound heard during late diastole
Fatigue
Feeling of extreme tiredness
Dizziness
Feeling of lightheadedness or unsteadiness
Cartilage
Flexible connective tissue found between the ribs
Fibrosis
Formation of excess fibrous connective tissue
HTN (Hypertension)
High blood pressure
Alveolar thickening
Increase in the thickness of the alveolar walls
Risk of falls
Increased likelihood of falling
S/S (Signs and Symptoms)
Indications or evidence of a disease or condition
Lung infection
Infection affecting the lungs
Pneumonia
Inflammation of the lungs caused by an infection
Genetics
Inherited traits that affect the aging process
Poor appetite
Lack of desire to eat
Weakness
Lack of physical strength
Hearing loss
Loss of hearing
Vision loss
Loss of vision
Emphysema
Lung condition characterized by enlarged alveoli and decreased elasticity
VC (Vital Capacity)
Maximum amount of air that can be exhaled after a maximal inhalation
FVC (Forced Vital Capacity)
Maximum amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled after a maximal inhalation
IC (Inspiratory Capacity)
Maximum amount of air that can be inhaled after a normal exhalation
MVV (Maximal Voluntary Ventilation)
Maximum amount of air that can be moved in and out of the lungs during a specified time period
TLC (Total Lung Capacity)
Maximum amount of air the lungs can hold
PEFR (Peak Expiratory Flow Rate)
Maximum flow rate achieved during a forced exhalation
Max HR (Maximum Heart Rate)
Maximum number of times the heart can beat per minute
pH
Measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution
Chest compliance
Measure of the chest's ability to expand during breathing
Lung compliance
Measure of the lung's ability to stretch and expand
ABG (Arterial Blood Gas)
Measurement of the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the arterial blood
DLCO (Diffusing Capacity of Carbon Monoxide)
Measurement of the lung's ability to transfer gases from the alveoli to the blood
Lung volumes and capacities
Measurements of the amount of air the lungs can hold and the rate at which air can be moved in and out
Confusion
Mental state characterized by disorientation and difficulty thinking clearly
Iron
Mineral essential for the production of hemoglobin
VQ mismatch
Mismatch between ventilation and perfusion in the lungs
Flow
Movement of air in the respiratory tract
Ciliary activity
Movement of tiny hair-like structures in the respiratory tract that help remove mucus and foreign particles
HR (Heart Rate)
Number of times the heart beats per minute
Exercise
Physical activity that increases the heart rate and breathing rate
SBP (Systolic Blood Pressure)
Pressure in the arteries when the heart is contracting
PCO2 (Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide in Arterial Blood)
Pressure of carbon dioxide dissolved in the arterial blood
PaCO2 (Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide in Arterial Blood)
Pressure of carbon dioxide dissolved in the arterial blood
PaO2 (Partial Pressure of Oxygen in Arterial Blood)
Pressure of oxygen dissolved in the arterial blood
Written materials
Printed or written information
Interviewing elderly patients
Process of gathering information from older patients
Aging
Process of getting older; changes that normally take place
COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
Progressive lung disease that makes it difficult to breathe
Tachycardia
Rapid heart rate
FEV1/FVC ratio
Ratio of FEV1 to FVC, used to assess airflow limitation
Cough
Reflex action that helps clear the airways by expelling mucus or foreign particles
Control of ventilation
Regulation of the rate and depth of breathing
Lungs
Respiratory organs responsible for breathing
Chemoreceptors
Sensors that detect changes in the levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
Heart sounds
Sounds produced by the heart during the cardiac cycle
Medications
Substances used to treat or prevent medical conditions
Red bone marrow
Tissue responsible for the production of red blood cells
Alveolar surface area
Total area available for gas exchange in the alveoli
Mitral valve
Valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle
Aortic valve
Valve between the left ventricle and the aorta
Tricuspid valve
Valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle
Pulmonic valve
Valve between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery
Deadspace ventilation
Ventilation of air that does not participate in gas exchange
B12 vitamin
Vitamin necessary for the production of red blood cells
FEV1 (Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second)
Volume of air exhaled during the first second of the FVC maneuver
SV (Stroke Volume)
Volume of blood pumped by the heart with each beat