The nurse completes data collection on a newly admitted older patient. Which finding is considered abnormal in an aging patient and should be reported to the physician? (Select all that apply.)

a. Depression
b. Forgetfulness
c. Altered sleep patterns
d. Decreased postural stability
e. Fine motor tremors of the hands
f. Decreased problem-solving ability


ANS: A, E
With age the brain loses neurons, but this is only a small percentage of the total and is not the usual cause of mental impairment in older adults; far more common causes of mental changes include depression, malnutrition, hypotension, and the side effects of medications. Some forgetfulness is to be expected, however, as is a decreased ability for problem solving, altered sleep patterns, and a decrease in postural stability. Fine motor tremors in the hands are a symptom of Parkinson's disease and are considered an abnormal finding.

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