An Aging Population
By 2030, adults > 65 years will be 20% of population.
As the aging population expands, it will affect all aspects of society
Even in the elderly, preventive interventions can limit disease and disability.
Myth of Aging: Disease and disability are inevitable part of aging
Health professionals must be diligent in avoiding age prejudice, as believing stereotypes can influence interactions between older adults and careivers.
MAINTENANCE CONTROLS
- Blood pressure: annual.
- Lipid Control: men over 35 and women over 45 years. Every 5 years.
- ECG: Once per year over 75 years.
- Bone densitometry: once a year at age 65.
- Annual fasting glucose.
- Annual Mental status examination.
- TSH, vitamin B12 every 5 years.
- Fecal occult blood: every 5 years
- Mammography every 1 or 2 years.
- Cytology: every 3 years.
- Digital rectal examination and PSA.
- Auditory and visual studies: annual.
HEALTH PROMOTION. NURSING INTERVENTION
Prevention and health promotion: developing specific programs.
Quality of preventive care, progressive, comprehensive and continuous in geriatric practice.
Recovery preventive function and in all phases of the disease.
Prevention:
- Primary: prevent the disease before it starts. Ej: Physical exercise and vaccination
- Secondary prevention: early detection of the disease to prevent or limit the occurrence of the events or their complications once instituted.
- Tertiary prevention: aims to minimize the consequences of the disease and facilitate the recovery.
Active and healthy aging
The concept of successful aging includes three components:
- low probability of having disease and disability
- high functional capacity
- physical and cognitive and maintaining an active life society
Prevention and health promotion: developing specific programs.
Quality of preventive care, progressive, comprehensive and continuous in geriatric practice.
Recovery preventive function and in all phases of the disease.
Prevention:
- Primary: prevent the disease before it starts. Ej: Physical exercise and vaccination
- Secondary prevention: early detection of the disease to prevent or limit the occurrence of the events or their complications once instituted.
- Tertiary prevention: aims to minimize the consequences of the disease and facilitate the recovery.
Active and healthy aging
The concept of successful aging includes three components:
- low probability of having disease and disability
- high functional capacity
- physical and cognitive and maintaining an active life society