In addition to conducting a complete history and physical examination of the patient, the following assessments are strongly recommended:
□ Assess the patient’s cognitive ability and capacity to understand the anticipated surgery
□ Screen the patient for depression
□ Identify the patient’s risk factors for developing postoperative delirium
□ Screen for alcohol and other substance abuse/dependence
□ Perform a preoperative cardiac evaluation according to the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association algorithm for patients undergoing noncardiac surgery
□ Identify the patient’s risk factors for postoperative pulmonary complications and implement appropriate strategies for prevention
□ Document functional status and history of falls
□ Determine baseline frailty score (Table 14.2)
□ Assess the patient’s nutritional status and consider preoperative interventions if the patient is at severe nutritional risk (Table 14.3)
□ Take an accurate and detailed medication history and consider appropriate perioperative adjustments. Monitor for polypharmacy
□ Determine the patient’s treatment goals and expectations in the context of the possible treatment outcomes
□ Determine the patient’s family and social support system
□ Order appropriate preoperative diagnostic tests focused on elderly patients (Table 14.4) |