Module 1.1 - Geriatric Nursing PDF
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This document provides an introduction to geriatric nursing, focusing on the characteristics of the aging population, trends and issues, and the implications for healthcare. It discusses different ways older adults are viewed in contemporary society, their major characteristics, and projected demographic changes for future generations.
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Lesson 1:Trends and Issues Introduction to Geriatric Nursing Objectives Explain different ways older adults are viewed in contemporary society Describe major characteristics of today’s older population. Discuss projected demographic changes in future generations of older...
Lesson 1:Trends and Issues Introduction to Geriatric Nursing Objectives Explain different ways older adults are viewed in contemporary society Describe major characteristics of today’s older population. Discuss projected demographic changes in future generations of older people and the implications for health care. Aging: A Natural Process… Not a disease! Defining Old Age: Chronological age- exact age from birth Biological age- Age determined by physiologic rather than chronology Functional age- age in terms of functional performance Activities of Daily Living BASIC- bathing( hygiene, grooming), dressing, eating, toileting, transferring( mobility) Instrumental- light housework, preparing meals, taking medications, shopping for groceries, using the telephone, managing money Characteristics of Aging population “typical” older person? Age 65 start of “old age”? Energetic, vibrant, influential, diverse Gerontology- identifies common characteristics, problems, disease processes, and concerns Gerontological Nursing Definition of Terms Definition of Terms Gerontological Nursing: Specialty Area Gerontology: Complex Field Encompassing Three Levels of Complexity Development of Gerontological Nursing Development of Gerontological Nursing Development of Gerontological Nursing Advanced Practice Nursing Roles Geriatric Patients… The Core Business of Health Care An Aging Population Myths & Stereotypes of Aging Ageism True or False??? To be old is to be sick ? Myths & Stereotypes of Aging Myths of Aging Myths of Aging Realities of Aging Myths of Aging Lead to: The Older Adult Population Subsets of the Older Adult Population An Aging population- Increased Life Expectancy First Wave of 76 million Baby Boomers Started Turning 65 in 2011 Factors Influencing Increased Life Expectancy Marital Status & Living Arrangements Aging Men Economics of aging Poverty Income Wealth Income of Older Adults Housing Arrangements familial or family transfers-transfers towards the elderly originating within the boundaries of the kin group or family social transfers- transfers towards the elderly that also include societal resources( pensions, disability income, health payments and transfers in the form of subsidies for institutionalization, home care and housing)