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Wear Tear Theory

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Wear & Tear Theory “Working with the Elderly” Name: Date: Introduced in 1882 by Dr. August Weismann Introduction The Wear & Tear Theory is defined as how the body begins deteriorating as age persists Tissues and cells contain essential parts that begin wearing out with aging The Elderly Population Medical advances can no doubt save lives but as the body ages it becomes exposed to frailty and disability Disabling diseases accumulate in aging bodies The Elderly Population Cont. Understanding and recognizing Enhancing Understanding and recognizing disparities can help contribute effective well-being measures for successful outcomes Enhancing delivery and education of care is essential to the elderly population Factors that Effect the Aging Process SENSORY CHANGES CHRONIC OR ACUTE DISEASES PAIN SLEEP DEPRIVATION BECOMING MORE VULNERABLE TO STRESS MEDICATIONS MENTAL FUNCTIONING CHANGES Effective care for the elderly patient requires responsiveness to both physical and emotional needs Appling the Wear & Tear Theory Providing general treatment strategies Understanding the normal processes of physiological elements caused by aging Conduct routine check-ups and monitor vital organ symptoms and signs with post-procedural instruction Adapt patient to understanding their body changes Integration of community and public support for health system reforms Equal access to interdisciplinary team Appling the Wear & Teary Theory Cont. Promoting Health Care ...
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