Dehydration Risk Factors in Older Adults
Increased insensible fluid losses
sweating from fever or climate increase respiratory rate vomiting diarrhea polyuria exudative wound or fistula
Lack of free access to fluids
dependency on others cognitive impairment physical impairment
Voluntary fluid restriction to manage
incontinence nocturia diuretic side effect limited physical movement due to mobility or pain issues
Physical changes of aging
decrease body mass decrease total body water decrease thirst from aging, medication, or disease impaired angiotensin production
Symptoms of dehydration
darkened urine decrease urine output confusion lethargy headache light-headedness sunken eyes dry mucous membranes dry axillae (arm pit) long tongue furrows postural changes in pulse and blood pressure