NR 601 Final Exam Study Guide
Chamberlain College of Nursing
NR 601: Primary Care of the Maturing and Aged Family
How to conduct Mini-Cog-
• The Mini-Cog has been demonstrated to have comparable psychometric properties to the
MMSE
• The primary advantage of the Mini-Cog is that it is shorter than the MMSE and measures
executive function.
• It is composed of a three-item recall and the Clock Drawing Test (CDT) and takes about
3 minutes to administer
• The Mini-Cog is a short dementia assessment that combines three-word recall with clockdrawing capability.
• Patients are given a total score reflecting accuracy in clock drawing and recollection of
the given three words.
• A score of 0 to 2 is a positive screen for dementia
Causes of delirium in elderly-
• Causes of delirium are numerous and in elderly hospitalized patients there are often
multiple etiologies, including metabolic, infection, cardiac, neurological, pulmonary,
sensory impairments, medications, and toxins.
• Regardless of cause, a consistent finding is significant reduction in regional cerebral
perfusion during periods of delirium in comparison with blood flow patterns after
recovery.
• A possible neurological common pathway may involve acetylcholine and dopamine, and
the disruption in the sleep-wake cycle in delirium indicates melatonin as a possible
factor. (Kennedy-Malone 59)
Agnosia
• Loss of ability to identify objects
ADA criteria for diagnosing DM-
• FPG ≥126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L). Fasting is defined as no caloric intake for at least 8 h.*
• 2-h PG ≥200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) during OGTT. The test should be performed as
described by the WHO, using a glucose load containing the equivalent of 75-g anhydrous
glucose dissolved in water.*
• A1C ≥6.5% (48 mmol/mol). The test should be performed in a laboratory using a method
that is NGSP certified and standardized to the DCCT assay.*
• In a patient with classic symptoms of hyperglycemia or hyperglycemic crisis, a random
plasma glucose ≥200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L).
• Urinary incontinence-
• Involuntary loss of urine from the bladder
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