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Health Care of the Older Adult - Chapter 12

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activities of daily living (ADLs):   basic personal care activities;bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, toileting, and transferring  
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advance directive:   a formal, legally endorsed document that provides instructions for care (“living will”)  
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ageism:   a bias that discriminates, stigmatizes, and disadvantages older people based solely on their chronologic age  
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comorbidity:   having more than one illness at the same time (eg, diabetes mellitus and congestive heart failure)  
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delirium:   an acute, confused state that begins with disorientation that if not immediately evaluated and treated, can progress to changes in level of consciousness, irreversible brain damage, and sometimes death  
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dementia:   broad term for a syndrome characterized by a general decline in higher brain functioning, such as reasoning, with a pattern of eventual decline in ability to perform even basic activities of daily living, such as toileting and eating  
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depression:   the most common affective (mood) disorder of old age; results from changes in reuptake of the eurochemical serotonin in response to chronic illness and emotional stresses related to the physical and social changes associated with the aging process  
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durable power of attorney:   a formal, legally endorsed document that identifies a proxy decision maker who can make decisions if the signer becomes incapacitated  
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elder abuse:   the physical, emotional, or financial harm to an elderly person by one or more of the individual’s children, caregivers, or others; includes neglect  
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instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs):   activities that are essential for independent living, such as shopping, cooking, housework, using the telephone, managing medications and finances, and being able to travel by car or public transportation  
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orientation:   a person’s ability to recognize who and where he or she is in a time continuum; used to evaluate one’s basic cognitive status  
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polypharmacy:   the administration of multiple medications at the same time; common in older persons with several chronic illnesses  
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presbycusis:   the decreased ability to hear high-pitched tones that naturally begins in midlife as a result of irreversible inner ear changes  
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presbyopia:   the decrease in visual accommodation that occurs with advancing age  
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sundowning:   increased confusion at night  
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