You will be conducting a geriatric functional assessment. This geriatric functional assessment tool is the
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This assignment is due no later than Friday September 15th at 5:00pm-LATE SUBMISSION Wll NOT BE ACCEPTED
There are two parts to this assignment:
A.
You will be conducting a geriatric functional assessment. This geriatric functional assessment tool is the
Katz Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living & depression screening tool document your findings & provide a brief summary of each of the six categories
At the end of the geriatric functional assessment, you will be asked to document your findings & provide a brief summary of each of the six categories
B. Answer the questions on the worksheet:
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NUR2092FunctionalAssessmentoftheOlderAdultQuestions2023.docx
NUR2092 Week 10 Part II assignment: Functional Assessment of the Older Adult Questions
1. Differentiate the following, and provide 2 examples of each:
· Activities of daily living (ADLs)
· Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)
· Advanced activities of daily living (AADLs)
2. Discuss at least 2 disorders that may alter an older adults cognition.
3. What are some indications of possible caregiver burnout?
4. Describe a method of assessing an older adult for depression.
5. Describe 3 contexts of care of an older adult.
6. How do falls affect older adults? Name some interventions.
Jarvis, Carolyn: PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND HEALTH ASSESSMENT: Study Guide and Laboratory Manual, Eighth Edition. Copyright © 2020, 2016, 2012, 2008, 2004, 2000, 1996 by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Katz Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living
Activities
Points (1 or 0)
Independence
(1 Point)
NO supervision, direction or personal assistance.
Dependence
(0 Points)
WITH supervision, direction, personal assistance or total care.
BATHING
Points:
(1 POINT) Bathes self completely or needs help in bathing only a single part of the body such as the back, genital area or disabled extremity.
(0 POINTS) Need help with bathing more than one part of the body, getting in or out of the tub or shower. Requires total bathing
DRESSING
Points:
(1 POINT) Get clothes from closets and drawers and puts on clothes and outer garments complete with fasteners. May have help tying shoes.
(0 POINTS) Needs help with dressing self or needs to be completely dressed.
TOILETING
Points:
(1 POINT) Goes to toilet, gets on and off, arranges clothes, cleans genital area without help.
(0 POINTS) Needs help transferring to the toilet, cleaning self or uses bedpan or commode.
TRANSFERRING
Points:
(1 POINT) Moves in and out of bed or chair unassisted. Mechanical transfer aids are acceptable
(0 POINTS) Needs help in moving from bed to chair or requires a complete transfer.
CONTINENCE
Points:
(1 POINT) Exercises complete self control over urination and defecation.
(0 POINTS) Is partially or totally incontinent of bowel or bladder
FEEDING
Points:
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Geriatric Depression Scale (Short Form):
1. Are you basically satisfied with your life?
2. Have you dropped many of your activities and interests?
3. Do you feel that your life is empty?
4. Do you often get bored?
5. Are you in good spirits most of the time?
6. Are you afraid that something bad is going to happen to you?
7. Do you feel happy most of the time?
8. Do you often feel helpless?
9. Do you prefer to stay at home rather than go out and do new things?
10. Do you feel you have more problems with memory than most?
11. Do you think it is wonderful to be alive now?
12. Do you feel pretty worthless the way you are now?
13. Do you feel full of energy?
14. Do you feel that your situation is hopeless?
15. Do you think that most people are better off than you are?