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Age related body changes

This exercise will help you think about the age related body changes; what they are or what the implications may be for the nurse. This exercise is based on content in: Eliopolulos, C. (2001)Gerontological Nursing. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott. Chapter 6: Common Aging Changes

AB
Presbyopialoss of visual acuity;loss of elasticity of lens
Arcus senilisWhite circle around the periphery of the cornea
presbycusisprogressive loss of hearing; especially the high tones
decrease in subcutaneous fat; decline in natural insulationEnsure warmth, adequate clothing, maintain room 70-75 degrees
Lower oral temperatureEstablish norm for baseline temperature to be able to identify fever for an individual
Decreased cardiac output and stroke volumeAllow rest between activities; along longer recovery time after activity for heart rate to return to normal
Reduced acuity of taste sensationsAvoid overconsumption of sweets
Decreased esophageal motilityAssess for indigestion; not lie down for at least 1 hour after meals
Decreased colonic peristalsisAssess for constipation
decreased bladder capacityAssist with need for frequent tolieting
decreased renal tubular functioncheck creatinine level; monitor drugs that are excreted via renal system
decreased bone massSafety measures to prevent falls/fractures
Atrophy of muscle, reduction in muscle strength and massencourange regular exercise; avoid straining muscles
yellowing of lens in eyedecreased in ability to distinguish blues, greens, violets
reduced immunityhandwashing; maintain nutrition to support individuals immune system
slower response and reaction timeallow time for patient to respond, process information, perform tasks


Clinical and Classroom Instructor
Clearfield County Career & Technology Center
Clearfield, PA

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