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A valuable resource for students studying gerontological nursing. it features numerous multiple-choice questions and answers covering various aspects of geriatric care, including medication absorption, cognitive function assessment, common age-related changes, and the nursing process in geriatric settings. the questions are designed to test understanding of key concepts and clinical applications in geriatric nursing practice. This resource is particularly useful for exam preparation and reinforcing learning.
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In assessing the aging client, it is importnat for the nurse to recognize: a) The client's ability to perform ADLs b) The financial status of the client c) The job that the client held prior to aging d) All components of well-being, including biological function, psychological function, and social function - D Medications, slower mobility, lack of proper fluid intake, and poor diet can contribute to what common symptom in the elder population? a) Urinary incontinence b) Skin changes c) Mental changes d) Depression - A The nurse assessing the older population needs to have a basic understanding of which of the following?
a) The economic status of the area b) The difference between normal and abnormal for the older age group Which statement would be most appropriate to ask when assessing an aging adult for cognitive function? a) What is today's date? b) Can you count to 10 for me? c) Have you noticed anything different about your memory or thinking in the past few months? d) Who is the president of the United States? - C Which disease or ailment is often under diagnosed and undertreated in the aging population? a) Schizpphrenia b) Depression c) Associative disorders d) Attention deficit disorder - B Which statement demonstrates normal cognitive function for an aging adult? a) Occasional memory lapses b) Unable to recall the names of their children or siblings c) Unable to recall current address or phone c) The signs of sexual dysfunction d) The signs of cardiac disease - B
a) Kidneys b) Pancreas c) Intestines d) Liver - D An older adult on digoxin and furosemide is showing signs of toxicity. The gerontology nurse understands that: a) Digoxin and furosemide are excreted by the kidneys, and the doses may need to be decreased due to impaired kidney function b) Digoxin and furosemide are excreted through the intestinal tract, and dose changes would be ineffective c) An increase in fluid intake will fix the symptoms, and no change in dose is needed d) How a drug is excreted is not a consideration when dosing an older adult - A Which statement is true regarding adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in older adults? a) The rate of ADRs in geriatric clients is seven times that of younger adults and poses serious health problems b) Older adults rarely have adverse reactions to prescribed medications becuase they are monitored c) Adverse reactions are minimal in older adults and require no intervention d) Only about 1% of older adults require hospitalization for ADRs - A
Which substance(s) show changes through aging by becoming less pliable and stiffer? a) Lipofuscin b) Collagen and elastin c) Epithelial tissue d) Cytoplasm - B Which factor is NOT a normal part of aging and needs to be addressed to promote nutrition in the older adult client? a) Loss of teeth b) Increase in gastric pH c) Xerostoma or dry mouth d) Decline in basal metabolic rate - C An 80-year-old female asks the nurse about over-the-counter vitamin supplements. The most appropriate advice would include: a) No vitamin supplements are needed with a balanced diet b) Any multivitamin will do c) Take only a calcium supplement d) Take a multivitamin for those over the age of 50, which should include
b) The outer appearance of an organ changes, but the functional component does not change c) Organs show signs of decrease in function during the aging process d) The aging process speeds up the functional capacity of major organs - C What benefit does evidnce-based practice offer clients over the age of 60? a) No actual benefits have been noted when evidence-based practice is the model for geriatric care b) Evidence-based practice offers the client improved health care in all settings c) Evidence-based pracrice is only used as a model in acute care settings d) Minimal changes in geriatric care have arisen from the use of evidnece-baseed practice models - B What is the purpose of Rogers' diffusion of innovation model in relation toevidnece-based practice (EBP)? a) There is no relation to EBP b) It offers an explanation of aging c) It is used to open communication around issues of implementing changes in practice when EBP research has shown that change would improve outcomes d) It is the model that contradicts the EBP theory - C Which of the following statements defines who is appropriate for gerontological nursing care as stated by Orem (1991)?
a) Orem (1991) refers to advanced epdistric nursing care b) Any aged client whose self-care demands exceed their ability to meet those demands is appropriate c) Orem (1991) refers to young adult nursing care in preparation for ahealthyolder adult life stage d) Any client who needs nursing care for whatever reason at any age is appropriate - B Describe the order for the nursing process as practiced by the gerontological nurse: a) Diagnose, implement, evaluate b) Assess, identify expected outcomes, implement, evaluate c) Assess, dignose along with the team, identify outcomes, plan, implement, evaluate d) Assess, evaluate, plan, implement, and look at outcomes - C Which choice best explains the practice setting for the gerontological nurse? a) In the home of the client b) Only in acute care settings c) Clinics and long-term care facilities d) Home of the client, acute care facilities, long-term care settings, and clinics or anywhere clients over the age of 65 seek health care and health education - D
For an individual with age-related hearing loss, which sound is most difficult tohear: a) A recording of a march played softly b) A young child talking in a cafeteria line c) Hammering during construction of a house next door d) The voice of a man speaking in an elevator - 2 Pain of gastrointestinal origin is best differentiated from pain of cardiac origin by the presence of:
An early sign of alcohol withdrawal is: 1. auditory hallucinations.
A 72 - year-old man with asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and chronic anxiety is admitted to a nursing home. Care plan objectives for this man include:
Older adults with Parkinson disease exhibit: 1. confusion and depression.
over-the-counter medication for a recent cold. Which medication contributed to the falls?