Geriatric paper
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Geriatric Paper instructions:
- Each student will write a five-to-seven-page paper addressing this relevant aspect of practice.
- Choose a diagnosis related to the aging process AND the impact of this diagnosis on the patient’s family
- Consider the physical changes, emotional changes, and cognitive processes anticipated in geriatric patients with this diagnosis
- Apply your findings to the impact on the patient and their family, focusing on the interpersonaldynamics, finances, and overall family effects.Each paper will include the following:Introduction: Provides overview of the topic. Describe the significance of the problem and introducetopics and areas that will be discussed in the paper.-Literature Review: Relevant synthesis of information from four research articles written in the last fiveyears. Covers topics mentioned in the introduction. Clearly discusses the areas researched.-Application of the findings: Provide a discussion of the findings to include areas such as the physical,emotional or cognitive changes on the patient and the impact of these changes on areas such as familydynamics and finances as well as overall family effects.-Conclusion: Discuss the impact and relevance of this problem on primary care providers.-Objectivity: Academic writing presents and evaluates issues and arrives at anobjective position; a position that focuses on and is informed by research and reasoningrather than personal feelings and opinion.-Writing conventions: Grammar, spelling, and subject/verb agreement.-References and Citations: Correct APA format and citations correctly referenced. Use of scholarly articles < five years old.
Suggested topics for the geriatric paper:
Dementia/Alzheimer’s
Effects of visual impairment
Osteoarthritis
Cancer
Osteoporosis
Chronic kidney disease
Food Insecurity
Effects of normal pressure hydrocephalus
Parkinson’s
Depression
Urinary continence
Hip fractures
ED
Effects of stroke
Effects of any condition seen in elderly that impacts the patient and the family and/or caregiver