107 Exam 1 Prep #2

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Across
  1. 3. Mood disorder common in older adults, often mistaken for dementia
  2. 6. Age-related bone loss that increases fracture risk, especially in women
  3. 9. Drop in BP when standing, causing dizziness or falls
  4. 10. Abnormally fast respiratory rate, often above 20 breaths per minute
  5. 12. Phase of breathing when air enters the lungs
  6. 14. Age-related vision change causing difficulty focusing on close objects
  7. 15. Assigning appropriate tasks to others while maintaining accountability
  8. 16. Heart rate under 60 beats per minute
  9. 17. Mental screening tool used to assess cognition and memory in older adults
  10. 18. Progressive, irreversible cognitive decline affecting memory and judgment
Down
  1. 1. Blood pressure consistently above 130/80 mmHg
  2. 2. Nutrition screening form used to identify risk for malnutrition
  3. 4. Use of multiple medications, often seen in older adults and associated with risk
  4. 5. Information the patient shares (e.g., symptoms or pain level)
  5. 7. Observable or measurable findings (e.g., vital signs, lab results)
  6. 8. Evaluation of pain using tools like 0–10 scale or FLACC
  7. 11. Age-related hearing loss, typically affecting high-pitched sounds first
  8. 13. Acute, often reversible change in mental status, usually due to illness or meds