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1
Q

__ are the source of complaints and discomfort for older adults

A

GI problems

2
Q

___ affects taste buds and decreases taste sensation.

A

Atrophy of the tongue

3
Q

___ production decreases

A

saliva

4
Q

___ results in weaker esophageal contractions and weakness of the sphincter.

A

Presbyesophagus

5
Q

Esophageal and stomach motility decreases which puts the patient at risk for:

A

aspiration and indigestion

6
Q

What happens to the elasticity of the stomach? And what does this cause?

A

decreases which reduces the amount of food accommodation at one time

7
Q

Stomach has higher pH as a result of decline in ___

A

hydrochloric acid and pepsin

8
Q

Decline in hydrochloric acid does what?

A
  • Increase in the incidence of gastric irritation

- Interferes with absorption of calcium, iron, folic acid, and vitamin

9
Q

Decline in pepsin does what?

A

Interferes with absorption of protein

10
Q

Fewer cells on absorbing surface of intestinal wall impact the absorption of:

A

dextrose, xylose, and vitamins B and D

11
Q

What does pancreas changes affect?

A

digestion of fats

12
Q

Bile salt synthesis decreases which results in:

A

increase in the risk of gallstone development

13
Q

Sensory perception decreases which may lead to:

A

constipation or incomplete emptying of the bowl

14
Q

___ enhances general health and minimizes the risk of indigestion and constipation

A

Proper nutrition

15
Q

___ and ___ can prevent disorders that threaten nutritional intake

A

Good dental hygiene and regular dental visits

16
Q

xerostomia

A

dry mouth

17
Q

xerostomia results from:

A

decreased saliva, some medications, Sjogren’s syndrome, mouth breathing, and altered cognition

18
Q

4 interventions for xerostomia:

A

saliva substitutes, sipping water, suglarless candy and gum

19
Q

Poor dentition can restrict food intake and lead to:

A

constipation and malnutrition

20
Q

difficulty swallowing

A

dysphagia

21
Q

causes of dysphagia?

A

GERD, stroke, and structural disorders

22
Q

Goals of care and interventions for dysphagia:

A

Prevention of aspiration

Promotion of adequate nutritional status

23
Q

What is involuntary defecation called?

A

bowel incontinence

24
Q

First step for bowel incontinence?

A

Assess for impaction

25
Q

What is Cholelithiasis?

A

gallstones

26
Q

the degenerative changes in the smooth muscle lining of the lower esophagus

A

presbyesophagus