What are primary normal changes with aging
they are physiologic changes
each age level brings changes in what
are primary physiologic changes unavoidable
yes
during aging there is an overall gradual reduction in functional capacities in _________ with a decrease in cell ______ and numbers of active cell
most organs, metabolism
What are some changes in the musculoskeletal system
what are some changes we see in the skin
what are some changes we see in the cardiovascular system?
do changes in cardiovasculature affect function under normal, unstressful situations
no
What are some changes in the respiratory system
what are some changes in the GI system
what are changes in the central nervous system
what are changes in the peripherial nervous system
- decreased proprioception
what are changes in the visual senses
whta are some changes in the hearing senses
what are changes in the endocrine system
what are the changes in the immune system
What is their response to disease in relation to course and severity
disease may occur with greater severity and have a longer course, with slower recovery
what is their response to disease in relation to pain sensitivity
may be lessened
what is their response to disease in relation to temperature response
may be altered so that a patient may be very ill without the expected increase in body temp
what is their response to disease in relation to healing
- more prone to secondary infection
Due to age-related primary physiological changes older drinkers compared to young drinkers ________
- have more severe concequences
What does excessive use of alcohol in an older patient do
what is alcohol abuse in seniors associated with
major depressive disorder
What is osteoporosis
bone disease involving loss of mineral content and bone mass