NATIVE ELDER CAREGIVER CURRICULUM NECC: 2.3 ASSESSMENT OF SYMPTOMS
Caring for our Elders: Living with Symptoms & Assessment by Caregivers 2.3
Caring for our Elders: Living with Symptoms & Assessment by Caregivers
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Checking Out Symptoms
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SYMPTOMS are the way our bodies “talk” to us… so when they “talk” to us, we should pay attention!
Symptoms are not always specific There are some common symptoms that
show up in a number of different health conditions
Symptoms need to be checked out Then, it is possible to treat the underlying
condition which is causing the symptoms
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There are many different SYMPTOMS that go along with different health conditions
The SYMPTOM is what the elder may describe is happening to him or her
The SYMPTOM is NOT the disease diagnosis
BUT…SOME SYMPTOMS need to be checked out RIGHT AWAY AT CLINIC or at the Emergency Room
Assessment & Monitoring:
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Do I need to be a doctor or a nurse to recognize symptoms in my elderly family member? NO.
Families: Can know what to watch out for Can see how the elder looks & sounds Can listen to what the elder is telling them Can know when there is a change from
“usual”
Assessment & Monitoring: “Some Things to Watch Out For”
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What are some important symptoms that require attention from medical professionals?
“Some things to Watch Out For” Checking Out Symptoms
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IMPORTANT SYMPTOMS for CAREGIVERS TO ASSESS IN THE ELDER… AND GET HELP!
1. PAIN 2. SUDDEN CHANGE
IN FUNCTION 3. BREATHING
TROUBLE
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Important Symptoms (cont’d)
4. UNCONSCIOUSNESS 5. UNUSUAL BLEEDING 6. FEVER 7. OTHER SIGNS OF
INFECTION
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IMPORTANT SYMPTOMS for CAREGIVERS TO ASSESS IN THE ELDER
1. PAIN: Pain is our friend!
Believe it or not! Pay attention to it!
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PAIN Pain is a “direct communication”
from our own body!“Something is not right!”“This is a warning!”“Pay attention!”“Do something to comfort me!”
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Many types of pain ! Type depends on the “cause” of the pain
Is it related to a “chronic” problem?
ORIs it a serious “warning”? Related to an “acute” problem?
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Many types of pain ! Type depends on the “cause” of the pain
Is it related to a “chronic” problem?
ORIs it a serious “warning”? Related to an “acute” problem?
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A new pain? A change in a “usual” pain?
Change in intensity?Change in duration? A change in location?
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TYPES OF PAIN “Sharp, stabbing, tingling, burning” “Throbbing, aching” “Deep aching” “All over” or only “in one spot” Lasts for long period? Only for a few seconds?
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PAIN (Cont’d) How long is pain
there? Lasts a long time? Comes & goes? Lasts only a short
time? Rating from 1 –
10?
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PAIN (cont’d) Location of pain
In the chest? Feels like “indigestion”? Down the arm? In the neck? Other symptoms?
Around the time of a meal?Coughing? Sweating? Fainting? Nausea? Confusion? Difficulty Breathing?After working at an activity? Exertion?
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PAIN (cont’d) Is it a NEW symptom? A NEW
pain? A NEW location? How does the elder usually
react to pain? Do they let you know? Do they mention pain often? Do they hide their pain
symptoms from you?
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CHRONIC PAIN Can interfere with a
person’s “whole” life Physically (“ouch”) Socially (“can’t deal with
family”) Emotionally / mentally
(“depressed, tired, sad”) Spiritually (“why me?”
“where is God?”)
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CHRONIC PAIN (cont’d)
Can be helped Family can advocate for
elder with chronic pain Not necessary to just
accept chronic pain Can be treated Talk with health professional
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SUDDEN CHANGE IN FUNCTION Can’t see, blurry vision, double-
vision Can’t move, especially one side of
the body or face Can’t speak or understand what is
being said to them Can’t hear suddenly
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Sudden Change in Function (cont’d)
Numbness or loss of feeling Confusion Severe headache all of a sudden Dizziness Nausea/vomiting Trouble swallowing
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BREATHING DIFFICULTIES SOB (shortness of breath)? Restlessness? Color change in skin? Irritability? Difficulty breathing? Increase of swelling anywhere?
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LOSS or CHANGE IN CONSCIOUSNESS
Confusion Passing out Fainting Disoriented
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UNUSUAL BLEEDINGUnusual place for blood to come from: for example, mouth, vomiting, stool, etc.
Unusual amount of blood: for example, a nosebleed that will not stop
Unusual event: for example, an injury that requires stitches and/or an update in tetanus immunization booster
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FEVER
Elders with fevers require medical attention
Keep a thermometer in the home to check temperature
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OTHER SIGNS OF INFECTION Sometimes, elderly people will have an infection, and will NOT have a feverNeed to watch for other signs of infection, such as:
Redness, pus, swelling, dischargeConfused or disoriented behavior
Some things to Get Help For… Quick! A Review:
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IMPORTANT SYMPTOMS for CAREGIVERS TO ASSESS IN THE ELDER… AND GET HELP!
1. PAIN 2. SUDDEN CHANGE
IN FUNCTION 3. BREATHING
TROUBLE
Get Help For These Important Symptoms… Quick!
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4. UNCONSCIOUSNESS 5. UNUSUAL BLEEDING 6. FEVER 7. OTHER SIGNS OF
INFECTION
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