Hospitalized Aging

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Aging is a natural and complex process that involves several changes in the human body, both in men and women. The main changes affect physical aspects, such as a decrease in muscle strength and flexibility, and psychological aspects, such as a reduction in memory and information processing speed. With advancing age, some individuals may develop frailty syndrome. This condition is characterized by an increased state of vulnerability, which makes the person more susceptible to falls, illnesses, hospitalization and other adverse events. SOUSA et al., 2021.

In hospitalized elderly people, frailty syndrome can be an important risk factor for reduced quality of life. Furthermore, fragility can lead to loss of independence and autonomy, institutionalization
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Typically, the part that elderly people are most hospitalized with are fractures in the pelvis and pelvis, and such a fall can lead to death due to TBI (Cranioencephalic Injury). Lopes et al., 2022.

Sarcopenia gains attention because many elderly people tend to have it because they are unable to replace what they have lost, there are not as many physical activities, especially if they are intubated, no matter how much the physiotherapy team tries to help this process occur, and to avoid losses larger, electrostimulation is performed. REIDEL et al., 2020.

The multidisciplinary/nursing team is important, consisting of: doctor, nurse, nursing technician, nursing assistant (except in the ICU), physiotherapist, pharmacist and according to the patient's needs. The nurse is the professional who is the direct communication between the patient/family and the multidisciplinary team, so it is important for them to have a biopsychosocial perspective, that is, to view the patient in multiple facets and carry out training for the team they will provide. assistance. Please contact us for more information. Furthermore, it is essential that nurses are aware of the Systematization of Nursing Care (SAE) and the Nursing Process (NP), mainly due to the new resolution of COFEN 736/2024: (MARTINS et al, 2021; LIMA et al, 2022