History and exam
Your Organizational Guidance
ebpracticenet urges you to prioritize the following organizational guidance:
Maltraitance à l'égard des personnes âgéesPublished by: Domus Medica | SSMGLast published: 2013Ouderenmishandeling in de thuissituatiePublished by: Domus Medica | SSMGLast published: 2013Other diagnostic factors
common
self-report
Any report of abuse by the older person should be considered accurate and should be investigated as such. The older person's account of the situation may be questioned because of underlying dementia or other cognitive decline.
inconsistent history
Inconsistencies in patient history, either between patient and caregiver or between caregivers, should alert suspicion of older adult abuse. Likewise, inconsistencies between history and physical findings, medical regimen, laboratory values, or living conditions are causes for concern.
agitated state
social isolation
Risk factor for emotional/psychologic or self-inflicted abuse.[4]
physical injuries
malnutrition and volume depletion
Can be due to deprivation of nutrition and are a warning sign of neglect and abandonment.[4]
improper medication use
The older adult being over- or under-medicated can indicate abuse.[37]
substance misuse
Presence of substances that the patient has not been prescribed can indicate abuse.[37]
caregiver dominance
Refusal of the caregiver to let the patient answer any of the questions during an interview, or refusal of the caregiver to let the older patient be interviewed separately, can indicate abuse.[4]
pressure ulcers
Multiple untreated sores suggest abuse.[4]
overall neglected or unkempt appearance
Patient smelling of urine and feces, or overall neglected or unkempt appearance, suggest older adult abuse.[4]
uncommon
genital bleed or wound
Presence of any genital bleeding, especially when accompanied by bruising and other signs of violence, is indicative of sexual abuse.[4]
Risk factors
strong
age >75 years
cognitive impairment
dependence on a caregiver for personal care
depression or other mental illness in the caregiver
substance misuse by the older person or the caregiver
financial dependence of the caregiver on the older adult
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