Test Bank for Ebersole and Hess Gerontological Nursing and Healthy Aging 6th Edition by Touhy Chapter 1-28|Complete Guide A+

TEST BANK
Ebersole and Hess Gerontological Nursing and Healthy Aging 6th Edition
by Theris A. Touhy and Kathleen F Jett

Chapter 01: Gerontological Nursing and Promotion of Healthy Aging
Touhy: Ebersole and Hess’ Gerontological Nursing & Healthy Aging, 6th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE

  1. Which statement best relates information regarding characteristics of acute care for the elderly
    (ACE) units?
    a. They are seldom a part of a hospital facility.
    b. They facilitate admission to nursing home situations. Association (ANA) offered a
    certification program.
    c. They support promotion of health and support for maximal independence.
    d. Their purpose is to rehabilitate any hospital incurred functional disability.
    ANS: C
    ACE units are distinct areas of a hospital specifically designed to reduce the incidence of
    functional disability of older adults occurring during hospitalization for acute medical illness
    by proactively identifying and managing geriatric syndromes to help maintain the patient’s
    function, reducing admission to nursing homes, and lowering the cost of hospitalizations.
    PTS: 1 DIF: Remember REF: 6
    TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: Health Promotion and Maintenance
  2. Which gerontological nursing organization welcomes nurses from all educational
    backgrounds?
    a. The National Gerontological Nursing Association (NGNA)
    b. The National Conference of Gerontological Nurse Practitioners (NCGNP)
    c. The National Association of Directors of Nursing Administration in Long-Term
    Care (NADONA/LTC)
    d. The American Society on Aging (ASA)
    ANS: A
    The NGNA was formed specifically for all levels of nursing personnel: registered nurses
    (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), licensed vocational nurses (LVNs), and certified
    nursing assistants (CNAs). The NCGNP is, as its name implies, limited to nurse practitioners.
    The NADONA/LTC is, as its name implies, limited to directors and assistant directors of
    nursing. The ASA is an interdisciplinary organization not limited to nurses.
    PTS: 1 DIF: Remember REF: 3 | 4
    TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: Health Promotion and Maintenance
  3. Which statement accurately describes gerontological nursing education?
    a. Gerontological nursing content has long been integrated into the curriculum of the
    typical school of nursing.
    b. Undergraduate nursing programs extensively cover gerontological nursing in
    dedicated courses, comparable with the coverage of psychiatric nursing.
    c. The Hartford Foundation has funded significant work regarding the specialty of
    gerontological nursing.
    d. Accreditation of a nursing program guarantees that appropriate amounts of
    gerontological nursing content are included in the curriculum.

ANS: C
The most significant influence in enhancing the specialty of gerontological nursing has been
the work of The Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing, established in 1996 and funded by
the John A. Hartford Foundation. Only recently has gerontological nursing content begun to
appear in nursing school curricula. Most nursing schools still do not have such courses. At
present, no minimum requirements exist for the coverage of care of older adults.
PTS: 1 DIF: Remember REF: 3 TOP: Teaching/Learning
MSC: Health Promotion and Maintenance

  1. Based on current demographic data, which of the following statements identifies a predictive
    trend regarding the health care needs of society?
    a. Most nurses will not need to care for older persons.
    b. More nursing services will be required to serve the needs of the population older
    than 85 years of age.
    c. Fewer nurses will be needed to care for older adults since the older population is
    healthier.
    d. Older adults expect their quality of life to be less than that of earlier generations at
    their ages.
    ANS: B
    Gerontological nursing will be the most needed specialty in nursing as the number of older
    adults continues to increase and the need for our specialized knowledge becomes even more
    critical in every specialty and every health care setting. Most nurses can expect to care for
    older people during the course of their careers. By 2050, the United Nations predicts that more
    Americans will be over the age of 60 years than those under the age of 15 years. Older people
    are better educated and more affluent and expect a higher quality of life than their elders had
    at their age.
    PTS: 1 DIF: Remember REF: 4 | 5
    TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: Health Promotion and Maintenance
  2. What is the primary purpose of geriatric nursing certifications?
    a. Assuring the basic competency of the geriatric nurse
    b. Raising the level of professionalism for the geriatric facility
    c. Addressing the current shortage of specialized geriatric nurses
    d. Demonstrating commitment to the special needs of the geriatric client
    ANS: D
    Certification assures the public of nurses’ commitment to specialized education and
    qualification for the care of older adults. None of the other options accurately identify the
    primary purpose of geriatric nursing certification.
    PTS: 1 DIF: Remember REF: 10 | 11 TOP: Teaching/Learning
    MSC: Safe, Effective Care Environment
  3. An older adult client is transferred to a hospice facility with end-stage disease. Which is a
    suitable nursing intervention for this older adult and his family according to the goals of
    hospice?
    a. Decrease the analgesic dose to prevent sedation.
    b. Provide a basin and towels for morning self-care.

c. Inform family members about strict visiting hours.
d. Facilitate family rituals related to death and dying.
ANS: D
To promote comfort and dignity, the nurse facilitates the enactment of family wishes, rituals,
or religious practices related to death and dying. To promote comfort, the gerontological nurse
administers medications as prescribed and avoids restricting analgesic agents to clients,
regardless of the setting or the nurse’s personal views. Although fostering independence is
within the scope of the gerontological nursing practice, the nurse should assess the older adult
and family before assuming that he will want or be able to perform self-care. Although
hospice can have regular visiting hours, the older adult may need his family at the bedside for
comfort, strength, or companionship. Thus to provide comfort and promote dignity, the
gerontological nurse adapts visiting hours to suit the older adult’s needs.
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply REF: 9
TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation MSC: Safe, Effective Care Environment

  1. A nursing home executive interviews RNs to fill a full-time position for direct client care to
    maintain the standards of elder care. Which nurse should the nursing home hire?
    a. Nurse from a certified college
    b. Certified gerontological nurse
    c. Nurse with 15 years of experience
    d. Gerontological nurse practitioner
    ANS: B
    A certified gerontological nurse receives education and training to care for older adults,
    assuring the nursing home and the public that the nurse has mastered the specialized skills and
    knowledge to care for older adults according to gerontological nursing standards. A nurse
    educated in a certified college does not necessarily have specialty education and training in
    gerontology. A nurse with 15 years of experience might have no experience with gerontology
    and offers no proof of specialized knowledge or skills. Although a gerontological nurse
    practitioner receives specialized education and training in gerontology, these nurses provide
    primary care in a nursing home.
    PTS: 1 DIF: Apply REF: 9
    TOP: Nursing Process: Implementation MSC: Safe, Effective Care Environment
  2. Mezey and Fulmer (2002) justify gerontological nursing research and the work of
    gerontological advanced practice nurses by concluding the following:
    a. Other scientists devalue gerontological nursing research.
    b. The research influences outcomes from nursing care in a positive way.
    c. Gerontological care is expensive but required in long-term care.
    d. Gerontological nursing research is well known to practicing nurses.
    ANS: B
    The practices of advanced practice nurses, who base their practice on nursing research, have
    resulted in positive older adult outcomes and cost-effectiveness. The scientific community
    widely accepts the research. Advanced practice nurses generate positive outcomes and are
    cost effective in many settings. Mezey and Fulmer believe the goal of gerontological nursing
    is to disseminate the knowledge from gerontological nursing research to all nurses and to have
    the knowledge applied to their practices.

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