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You Are The Star

You Are The Star. Demonstrate “Get up and Go”. You Are The Star. Speak to any other colleague as you should if they are an older patient with hearing impairment. You Are The Star. Mime the use of an adaptive device for something other than ambulation. You Are The Star.

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You Are The Star

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  1. You Are The Star • Demonstrate “Get up and Go”

  2. You Are The Star • Speak to any other colleague as you should if they are an older patient with hearing impairment

  3. You Are The Star • Mime the use of an adaptive device for something other than ambulation

  4. You Are The Star • Test a colleague’s shoulder range of motion as you should to assess functional utility in an older patient

  5. You Are The Star • Act like you have dementia

  6. You Are The Star • Act like you have depression

  7. You Are The Star • Act like you have delirium

  8. You Are The Star • Mime each ADL

  9. You Are The Star • Mime each IADL

  10. You Are The Star • Your left knee hurts so you have a cane to help you • Mime how you should use the cane

  11. You Are The Star • Lay down and simulate you having a common sleep disorder

  12. You Are The Star • Demonstrate something that requires 4 METS of effort

  13. ALL PLAY • Create a list of all Basics In Geriatrics “BIG” 10 principles

  14. ALL PLAY • List ALL the components of the Confusion Assessment Method

  15. ALL PLAY • List ALL questions in the Mini-Mental State Exam

  16. ALL PLAY • List 10 potentially inappropriate medications for older patients

  17. ALL PLAY • Design an optimal discharge information form

  18. ALL PLAY • An 83 year old female is being discharged from your hospital service after a 4 day stay for CHF exacerbation • She lives alone • She has Medicare • She is hemodynamically fine and can transfer from bed to chair • She should be discharged to_______________

  19. ALL PLAY • Round Robin: • Name a commonly overlooked/under treated geriatric syndrome • The last person to name one gets 5 tokens

  20. ALL PLAY • List all 15 questions of the Geriatric Depression Scale

  21. ALL PLAY • List 7 possible discharge sites following an acute hospitalization

  22. ALL PLAY • Each ask one question you would like to have answered by the end of this rotation • It must be related to Geriatrics

  23. ALL PLAY • Identify 5 hazards of hospitalization for older patients

  24. ALL PLAY • List the current USPSTF recommendations for screening for colon and breast cancer

  25. ALL PLAY • Round Robin: • Simulate a gait disorder • Last one to do so gets 5 tokens

  26. You Artist You • A women complains of urinary urgency with large amount of incontinence • Draw her expected post-void bladder size

  27. You Artist You • A women complains of urinary problems • She leaks small amounts when she coughs, laughs or sneezes • Draw her expected post-void bladder size

  28. You Artist You • A 74 year old male has new onset of memory loss • ROS: Some episodic incontinence • Exam shows a “magnetic” gait • Draw what his Head CT scan would look like

  29. You Artist You • A women complains of urinary frequency • When she urinates she feels like she needs to go again soon afterwards • She leaks small amounts of urine • Draw her post-void bladder size

  30. You Artist You • You gave a man diphenhydramine last evening to help him sleep • He complains he can’t urinate now • Draw his post-void bladder size

  31. You Artist You • SCULPT an image of the ambulatory assist device that would be most appropriate for you to give to a patient with Parkinson’s disease

  32. You Artist You • SCULPT an image of a Stage I Pressure Ulcer

  33. You Artist You • SCULPT an image of a Stage II Pressure Ulcer

  34. You Artist You • SCULPT an image of a Stage III Pressure Ulcer

  35. You Artist You • SCULPT an image of a Stage IV Pressure Ulcer

  36. You Artist You • SCULPT an image of an unstageable Pressure Ulcer

  37. You Artist You • SCULPT a typical looking heart for a 75 year old male with hypertension

  38. You Artist You • Sketch plans for a Senior Friendly Bedroom

  39. Crazy Skills • Administer a Mini-Cog to one of your colleagues

  40. Crazy Skills • Here is 30mg oral morphine • How many dots represent the therapeutic equivalent amount of oral oxycodone?

  41. Crazy Skills • Calculate your BMI

  42. Crazy Skills • There are 100 older people with MCI. How many do you expect to convert to dementia in the next years?

  43. Crazy Skills • Calculate the expected PaO2 for an average: • 20 year old • 90 year old

  44. Crazy Skills • Estimate the Creatinine clearance of an 80 year old white female with a Creatinine of 1.0 x 0.85 for women

  45. Crazy Skills • An 80 year old man wants to exercise to 80% of his Maximum Heart Rate. About how much is that?

  46. Crazy Skills • Define “Homeostenosis” and give an example of it

  47. Crazy Skills • Describe one achievable intervention that would improve the care your patients receive in your primary care clinic

  48. Crazy Skills • Ms A is a 80-year-old white woman with diabetes, moderate dementia, functional dependency in most activities of daily living • She lives with her daughter • Point to her estimated Life Expectancy 0 3 6 9 12 15 YEARS

  49. Crazy Skills • Describe 4 adverse effects of bisphosphonate use

  50. Crazy Skills 0 3 6 9 12 15 YEARS Ms B is an 80-year-old white woman who is widowed, living with her sister No comorbid conditions, walks 3 miles a day, and cooks and cleans for her older sister Point to her estimated Life Expectancy

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