Geriatric Nursing Case Study

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Managing Confusion: Geriatric Patients A patient goes through numerous changes in their life as they enter the healthcare facility, but the psychological changes effect geriatrics in an intense manner. The loss of cognitive functioning can happen at any time throughout hospitalization, but the difficult situation can be aided by the manger of care. The manager of care, commonly referred to as the nurse, can begin handling the difficult situation of confusion before it even begins. The nursing process begins as they constantly assess the patient and document any changes that could possibly be signs of dementia or deliria. The use of early detection through assessment, communication, well-developed values, simplified tasks, and a structured …show more content…

With the nurse’s continuous attention to detail, early detection as previously stated can and will be used to find symptoms of confusion, dementia, or delirium. Research done in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society states that efforts to identify, prevent, and treat this condition may reduce the risk of adverse outcomes in older hospitalized patients (Givens, J. L., Jones, R. N., Inouye, S. K, 2009). As the nurses make detailed observations in their assessments, early identification, will be able to occur …show more content…

They can better the people experiencing the illnesses, their families, and other formal carers in the facility by constantly using their nursing process, paying attention to detail for early detection of problems, always assessing, communicating with well-developed values, providing simplified tasks, and maintaining a structured daily routine (Murray, 2014). The end goal is to provide individuals treatment for their behavioral symptoms that leads them to being discharged, but the journey from admission to the day they leave for home or a residential setting will and is aided by the countless nursing roles and responsibilities that they display

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