General medical evaluation: medical history collection, physical examination and various auxiliary examinations.
2. Physical function assessment: assessment of daily living ability, nutritional status, balance function, gait, vision and hearing of the elderly.
3. Mental and psychological state assessment: cognitive function, depression and anxiety, emotion, senile delirium, etc. Old people's.
4. Assessment of social behavior ability: assessment of the role and role adaptation, culture, family and interpersonal relationship of the elderly.
5. Environmental health assessment: assessment of the living environment, social environment, spiritual environment and cultural environment of the elderly.
6. Other assessments: the assessment of moral health and dietary health of the elderly.
At present, it is considered that there are ten kinds of elderly patients who should receive comprehensive evaluation.
1, hospitalized patients over 60 years old.
2, the patient's nerve, breathing, heart and other rehabilitation treatment.
3, combined with three or more diseases.
4. There are common manifestations of senile syndrome.
5. Patients with common problems in the elderly, such as bedsore, constipation, malnutrition, motor dysfunction or limb disability.
6 patients with multiple drug problems (taking 5 or more drugs at the same time).
7. Those who need long-term care.
8. Patients with mental disorders or some psychological problems.
9. Patients with some abnormal social and behavioral abilities.
10, there may be patients with poor living environment, social environment and cultural environment.