Name 10 causes of falls in the elderly (in order of likelihood)
List 8 risk factors for falls in the elderly
List 5 common symptoms elderly patients may experience before a fall
List 5 fall differentials for a patient presenting with dizziness/giddiness
List a fall differential for an elderly presenting with palpitations
Arrhythmia
List a fall differential for an elderly patient presenting with incontinence/tongue-biting
Seizure
List a fall differential for an elderly patient presenting with asymmetrical weakness
Cerebrovascular disease
List 2 fall differentials for an elderly patient presenting with chest pain
2. Coronary insufficiency
What 9 things are important to investigate in the post-fall physical examination?
What 7 laboratory tests are often useful when investigating the cause of a fall in the elderly?
Name 2 drug therapies used for postural hypotension
2. Midodrine (a-1 agonist)
How is absolute risk of fragility fracture measured?
FRAX or QFracture
- Estimate 10-year major osteoporotic/hip fracture risk
What is the best preventative option for fragility fractures?
Bisphosphonates
What 6 components need to be covered in a falls history?
The 4 main causes of falls can be remembered using the mnemonic DAME. What does this stand for?
D-drugs
A-ageing
M-medical causes
E-environmental
What 5 questions are important to ask a patient regarding what occurred BEFORE the fall?
What 2 questions are important to ask a patient regarding what occurred DURING the fall?
2. Have they injured themselves?
What 3 questions are important to ask a patient regarding what occurred AFTER the fall?
What is the pathophysiology of vertigo?
Problem in the vestibulo-labyrinthine system anywhere between the ear (peripheral vertigo) and the central vestibular pathways (central vertigo)
What are 4 causes of peripheral vertigo?
What are 4 causes of central vertigo?
How is BPPV diagnosed?
Dix-Hallpike Manœuvre
How is BPPV treated?
Epley Manoeuvre
Outline the steps to accurately recording lying-standing BP (5)