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Geriatric assessment (continuing education credit).

E M Rice

    Advancing Clinical Care : Official Journal of NOAADN
    |May 1, 1989
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    Area of Science:

    • Geriatric Nursing
    • Clinical Assessment
    • Healthcare for the Elderly

    Background:

    • The aging population presents unique healthcare challenges.
    • Subtle physiological changes in older adults can be easily overlooked.
    • Early identification of health deviations in geriatric clients is crucial for effective care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To enhance nurses' awareness of subtle assessment differences in elderly clients.
    • To improve the early identification of health deviations in geriatric patients.
    • To promote holistic nursing care for the aging population.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current geriatric assessment literature.
    • Highlighting key differences in assessment findings for older adults.
    • Case study examples illustrating subtle assessment variations.

    Main Results:

    • Increased nurse awareness of geriatric-specific assessment nuances.
    • Improved ability to detect early signs of health decline in elderly individuals.
    • Enhanced capacity for providing tailored, holistic nursing interventions.

    Conclusions:

    • Enhanced awareness of subtle assessment differences leads to earlier detection of health issues in geriatric clients.
    • This knowledge empowers nurses to provide more effective and holistic care for older adults.
    • Continuous education on geriatric-specific assessments is vital for optimizing elderly healthcare outcomes.

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