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Chapter 35 Geriatric Emergencies Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Chapter 35 Geriatric Emergencies 
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With age, the spine stiffens as a result of shrinkage of the intervertebral disc spaces, and the 
vertebrae becomes brittle. This increases the risk of: ️️compression fractures. 
Many older victims of physical abuse may make false statements or lie about the origin of their 
injuries because: ️️they fear retribution from the abuser. 
You are assessing a 70-year-old female who complains of intense thirst, frequent urin...
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CHAPTER 35 - GERIATRIC EMERGENCIES - AAOS ORANGE BOOK 11TH EDITION - TEST BANK 1 QUESTION AND ANSWERS (2023/2024) (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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CHAPTER 35 - GERIATRIC EMERGENCIES - AAOS ORANGE BOOK 
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EMT Geriatric Emergencies with 100% correct answers 2023/2024
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EMT Geriatric EmergenciesWhich of the following is generally NOT acceptable when interviewing an older patient? 
 
a. Do not initiate eye contact, because geriatric patients might find this disrespectful 
b. Speak slowly and distinctly 
c. Give the patient time to respond unless the condition appears urgent 
d. Explain what you are doing before you do it - correct answer a. Do not initiate eye contact, because geriatric patients might find this disrespectful 
 
In contrast to younger patients, o...
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Geriatric Emergencies ch 35 Exam with Questions and Correct Answers | Passed with Grade A +
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Talking about an elderly patient in front of him of her to members of the family: - may cause the 
patient to think he or she has no say in making decisions 
In contrast to younger patients, older patients are more prone to a decrease in blood pressure (BP) upon 
standing because: - the body is less able to adapt the BP postural changes
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CHAPTER 35: GERIATRIC EMERGENCIES - TEST BANK 2 QUESTION AND ANSWERS (2023/2024) (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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CHAPTER 35: GERIATRIC EMERGENCIES - TEST BANK 2 
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EMT Chapter 36 - Geriatric Emergencies questions and answers rated A+ 2023/2024
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EMT Chapter 36 - Geriatric Emergencies1. To minimize distractions and confusion when assessing an older patient, you should: 
A. dismiss the family members from the room or area. 
B. have only one EMT speak to the patient at a time. 
C. elevate your voice and speak directly to the patient. 
D. perform a physical exam and then talk to the patient. - correct answer B 
 
2. General communication techniques with the elderly include: 
A. using medical terms to ensure patient understanding. 
B. expla...
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Geriatric Emergencies EMT Exam with Questions and Correct Answers
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Which interview technique should you use when addressing a geriatric patient? - Listen carfully to 
the answer the patient provides 
You are assessing an 80-year-old patient who explains that he was awakened by a sudden feeling of 
suffocation and respiratory distress. What are his symptoms a characteristic of? - Paroxysmal 
nocturnal dyspnea
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Geriatric Emergencies A+ Grade Exam with Questions and Correct Answers
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how do geriatric pts respond differently to illness? - -Seek assistance for only small part of 
symptoms 
-Perceive important symptoms as "getting old" 
-Delay seeking treatment 
-Trivialize chief complaints 
-Vague, poorly defined chief complaints 
Of patients >65, ____% have 1 chronic dz and ____% have 3 or more chronic dz. - 85% 1 chronic 
dz 
30% have 3 or more
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Ch. 35 Geriatric Emergencies Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Ch. 35 Geriatric Emergencies 
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A 77-year-old female presents with an acute onset of altered mental status. Her son is present 
and advises that she has a history of hypertension, atrial fibrillation, type 2 diabetes, and 
glaucoma. He further advises that she takes numerous medications and that she is normally alert. 
When you assess this patient, it is important to note that: ️️the patient is experiencing 
delirious behavior, which suggests a new health...
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Geriatric Emergencies Real Exam with Questions and Correct Answers | Passed with Grade A +
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We use _____% of healthcare resources in the last 10 years of life. - 90 
T or F: Geriatric patients are more likely to present atypically. - True 
What are some cardiac changes that occur in the elderly with the following? 
BP 
HR 
CO - elevated BP 
decreased HR 
decreased CO
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