{"id":119929,"date":"2023-09-17T10:13:50","date_gmt":"2023-09-17T10:13:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=119929"},"modified":"2023-09-17T10:13:53","modified_gmt":"2023-09-17T10:13:53","slug":"exam-1exam-2-and-final-exams-nur163-nur-163-latest-updates-study-bundle-concepts-of-practical-nursing-in-the-care-of-elderly-patients-exam-reviews-100-correctquestions-and-verified-answers-gra","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/17\/exam-1exam-2-and-final-exams-nur163-nur-163-latest-updates-study-bundle-concepts-of-practical-nursing-in-the-care-of-elderly-patients-exam-reviews-100-correctquestions-and-verified-answers-gra\/","title":{"rendered":"Exam 1,Exam 2 AND Final Exams: NUR163\/ NUR 163 (Latest Updates STUDY BUNDLE) Concepts of Practical Nursing in the Care of Elderly Patients Exam Reviews| 100% Correct|Questions and Verified Answers| Graded A \u2013 Hondros"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Final Exam: NUR163\/ NUR 163 (Latest<br>2023\/ 2024 Update) Concepts of Practical<br>Nursing in the Care of Elderly Patients<br>Exam Review| Questions and Verified<br>Answers| Graded A \u2013 Hondros<br>Fatigue &#8211; ANSWER Subjective Measurement<br>If someone is having trouble sleeping, what intervention could we use? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Encourage pt to go outside, because sunlight helps with melatonin levels<br>What is a intervention for a older adult who is having trouble sleeping because of<br>a constant need to go to the bathroom &#8211; ANSWER Wear<br>depends (adult diapers)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A newley admitted patient is having multiple problems. What symptom do you<br>report first? &#8211; ANSWER Breathing<br>What is a primary sexual right? &#8211; ANSWER 2 consenting adults<br>To be effective communicators, nurses must\u2026 &#8211; ANSWER<br>Develop awareness of their own values and beliefs and the way they influence<br>their perception of patients&#8217; experiences<br>Cultural Competence &#8211; ANSWER A set of behaviors that<br>includes understanding the impact of cultural values and beliefs on human<br>experiences, while maintaining awareness of own cultural values and their effect<br>on the perception of self and others.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Circadian &#8211; ANSWER From Latin word &#8220;about a day&#8221;<br>What is the average amount of sleep needed for people ages 20 to 60 years? &#8211;<br>ANSWER 7.5 hours<br>What body system controls sleep? &#8211; ANSWER Central Nervous<br>System<br>What causes older adults to feel sleepy earlier in the evening and to wake earlier<br>in the morning? Know as &#8220;phase advance&#8221; &#8211; ANSWER<br>Decreases in melatonin (which regulates the sleep-wake cycle) and growth<br>hormone (which promotes sleep) lead to a shift in circadian rhythm<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Final Exam: NUR163\/ NUR 163 (Latest<br>Update) Concepts of Practical Nursing in<br>the Care of Elderly Patients Exam<br>Review| Questions and Verified Answers|<br>Graded A \u2013 Hondros<br>What should a woman who already been through menopause report to their PCP<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>ANSWER Vaginal Bleeding<br>What is common for a women who has given multiple vaginal births to<br>experience? &#8211; ANSWER Vaginal Prolapse<br>What should a patient do if they are experiencing urinary frequency, decreased<br>urine flow and nocturia? &#8211; ANSWER Schedule a prostate<br>examine for BPH<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>What happens with fragile capillaries? &#8211; ANSWER Senile<br>Purpura<br>What can commonly cause erectile dysfunction? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Diabetes<br>What is import we do as nurses for a residents&#8217; sexual wellbeing? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Protect it<br>Due to a decreased immune response, who is at a higher risk for STI&#8217;s? &#8211;<br>ANSWER adults over 50<br>What should be used for vaginal dryness? &#8211; ANSWER water<br>based lubricant<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Common reasons older adults refuse their annual physical exam? &#8211; ANSWER<br>a) Cost<br>b) Fear of what they may find<br>c) feel they do not need<br>d) lack of transportation<br>What you might find in a patient who is non adherent to medications? &#8211;<br>ANSWER a) getting worse not better<br>b) not progressing to wellness<br>c) thinks medication is not working<br>d) repeat complications<br>What kind of direct questions to use when you need to know something quickly? &#8211;<br>ANSWER Closed questions<br>What medication would a male possibly have taken if experiencing chest pains? &#8211;<br>ANSWER Viagra<br>How do you effective speak with older adults? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Simple terminology and effective communication<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NUR 163 Final Concepts of Practical<br>Nursing in the Care of Elderly Patients<br>Exam Review| Questions and Verified<br>Answers| Graded A \u2013 Hondros<br>Nursing Interventions for skin integrity &#8211; ANSWER<br>turn q2h, use draw sheet, heels on pillows, bladder training<br>discharge instructions for cardiac patients &#8211; ANSWER<br>pace yourself<br>rest periods<br>conserve energy<br>UAP and fall prevention &#8211; ANSWER toilet q2h<br>no loose socks<br>physiological changes in older adults &#8211; ANSWER<br>decreased peristalsis<br>decreased cardiac output<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Relocation Stress Syndrome &#8211; ANSWER pt<br>frequently irritable<br>pt stays in room<br>S\/S of stress &#8211; ANSWER muscle tension<br>hyperventilation<br>decreased HR<br>dizziness<br>Patients at greatest risk of stress related problems &#8211; ANSWER<br>Also have chronic illness<br>loss of spouse<br>relocated<br>decreased income<br>screenings for older adults to assess stress &#8211; ANSWER<br>BMI<br>BP<br>cognitive<br>functional<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>potential nutritional complications for older adults &#8211; ANSWER<br>limited income<br>limited transportation<br>neighborhood only has convenience stores<br>external stressors &#8211; ANSWER heat, cold, noise,<br>light, physical trauma<br>intrinsic motivation &#8211; ANSWER internal<br>motivation<br>what do older adults fear the least &#8211; ANSWER<br>death<br>Ostomies &#8211; ANSWER change when 1\/3 full<br>chronic fatigue syndrome &#8211; ANSWER lasts more<br>than 6 months and is accompanied by muscle and joint pain, headaches, and<br>sleep and memory problems<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Exam 2: NUR163\/ NUR 163 (Latest<br>Update) Concepts of Practical Nursing in<br>the Care of Elderly Patients Exam<br>Review| Questions and Verified Answers|<br>Graded A \u2013 Hondros<br>The nurse is caring for four patents today. Which finding should the nurse<br>immediately report to the RN? &#8211; ANSWER &#8211; Patient with positive<br>Chvostek&#8217;s signs<br>Which patient finding should cause the nurse to encourage oral (PO) fluid intake?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>&#8211; ANSWER Diarrhea<br>The home health nurse is visiting a patient and notices the unpaid caregiver is<br>having caregiver strain. The nurse knows, when communicating with the patient<br>unpaid caregiver praise is the best way to improve caregiver strain. Which of the<br>following would be the best response to the caregiver? &#8211; ANSWER<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>I&#8217;ve noticed all your time and effort with the patient. You are very important to<br>the healthcare team&#8221;<br>Which patient will the nurse determine to have potential for hypernatremia? &#8211;<br>ANSWER The patient who consumes excessive amount of table salt<br>The LPN is preparing to discuss a plan of care with a 72-year-old patient who is<br>hard of hearing. When communicating with the patient. What is the best<br>approach? &#8211; ANSWER Speak in a low pitch tone and face level with<br>the patient<br>patient arrives in the emergency department (ED) and is diagnosed with<br>hyperkalemia. The nurse will monitor the patient for which possible consequence<br>of hyperkalemia. &#8211; ANSWER Cardiac arrhythmias<br>Which of the following patients would least likely experience a fluid and<br>electrolyte imbalance? &#8211; ANSWER A 23-year-old with an upper<br>extremity bone fracture<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The older adult is waiting for test results from their doctor develops nausea and<br>excessive gas. Which is the probable cause of these symptoms? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Slowing of peristalsis<br>Which nursing intervention would not be appropriate for a patient with fluid<br>volume excess? &#8211; ANSWER Increase in sodium intake<br>The nurse is obtaining a health history from a new resident at the assisted living<br>facility. The nurse knows it is important to ask which question regarding fluids and<br>electrolytes? &#8211; ANSWER What medications, including dietary<br>supplements, do you take?&#8221;<br>Which is true of an older adult who used coping skills effectively during his<br>younger years? &#8211; ANSWER They will continue to use similar coping<br>behaviors throughout<br>The LPN is providing teaching on the use of complimentary and alternative<br>therapies. Which statement by the geriatric patient shows an understanding of<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Final Exam: NUR163\/ NUR 163 (Latest<br>2023\/ 2024 Update) Concepts of Practical<br>Nursing in the Care of Elderly Patients<br>Exam Review| Questions and Verified<br>Answers| Graded A \u2013 Hondros<br>What type of pain meds are ibuprofen and tylenol? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Analgesics<br>-anti-inflammatories<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>muscle relaxers<br>What are the 3 types of prevention? &#8211; ANSWER Primary: prevents<br>illness before it begins<br>Secondary: catches illness and treats it before it worsens; screenings<br>Tertiary: Rehabilitation; After disease or injury is established<br>Elderly patients should have a well balanced diet with an intake around <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong><br>calories.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>A) 1500<br>B) 2000<br>C) 1200<br>D) 1300 &#8211; ANSWER C) 1200<br>How much exercise should an elderly person get? &#8211; ANSWER 30<br>minutes a day<br>Ex &#8211; walking, gardening, swimming<br>How many times a day should the elderly brush their teeth?<br>A) 4<br>B) 3<br>C) 2<br>D) 1 &#8211; ANSWER C) 2<br>How close is intimate space?<br>A) 18-48 inches<br>B) 0-18 inches<br>C) 48 inches to 12 feet<br>D) greater than 12 feet &#8211; ANSWER B) 0-18 inches<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>How close is personal space?<br>A) 18-48 inches<br>B) 0-18 inches<br>C) 48 inches to 12 feet<br>D) greater than 12 feet &#8211; ANSWER A) 18-48 inches<br>How close is social space?<br>A) 18-48 inches<br>B) 0-18 inches<br>C) 48 inches to 12 feet<br>D) greater than 12 feet &#8211; ANSWER C) 48 inches to 12 feet<br>the partial or total loss of the ability to communicate<br>Affects the ability to understand\/ express through words, gestures, and writing<br>use visual aids<br>Most common in older adults &#8211; ANSWER aphasia<br>How close is public space?<br>A) 18-48 inches<br>B) 0-18 inches<br>C) 48 inches to 12 feet<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>D) greater than 12 feet &#8211; ANSWER D) greater than 12 feet<br>Speaking to elderly like children<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>uses terms like honey, dearie, and sweetie<br>patronizing\/ demeaning way to speak to older adults<br>slow speech with simple vocabulary. &#8211; ANSWER elder speak<br>a slowly progressive decline in mental abilities, including memory, thinking, and<br>judgment, that is often accompanied by personality changes<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>causes both cognitive and language defects<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>slow onset; uncurbable<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>use gestures and Y\/N questions<br>Caused by damage to cerebral cortex<br>Characteristics include: limited attention span, inability to focus on more than one<br>thing at a time, confusion of reality and fantasy, inability to follow complete<br>directions &#8211; ANSWER Dementia<br>Which type of diabetes is insulin dependent?<br>A) Type 1<br>B) Type 2 &#8211; ANSWER A) Type 1<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>NUR 163 Final Concepts of Practical<br>Nursing in the Care of Elderly Patients<br>Exam Review| Questions and Verified<br>Answers| Graded A \u2013 Hondros<br>If someone is in menopause for awhile and they have vaginal bleeding, should<br>it be reported? &#8211; ANSWER Yes<br>What is a uterine prolapse and when does it happen? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Usually happens after multiple vaginal births,<br>A hysterectomy is a treatment for &#8211; ANSWER<br>Multiple Vaginal Births<br>Signs and symptoms of an enlarged prostate: &#8211; ANSWER<br>Decreased urine output<br>Weak stream of urine<br>Nocturia<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Frequent UTI&#8217;S<br>What happens if you see scattered bruising areas on patients fore arms &#8211;<br>ANSWER Normal Age related change for bruising,<br>this is due to capillaries becoming fragile<br>FVD &#8211; ANSWER causes- not enough in, too much out<br>(Lasix), alcohol, hypernatremia, D\/V, sweating\/hemorrhaging<br>S\/S- Decrease in BP, increase ing HR, headache, dry mucous membranes,<br>confusion\/altered mental status, concentrated urine, decreased UO, weak<br>thready pulse<br>Interventions- IV fluids (cautious of elderly, can cause pulmonary edema if<br>done too quickly), oral fluids, hold diuretic, treat underlying cause, monitor<br>i\/o, monitor vitals, decrease sodium intake<br>stress &#8211; ANSWER s\/s- decreased in immune resonse,<br>lose\/gain weight, decrease output, increased frequency,<br>constipation\/diarrhea, teeth grinding, mood swings<br>vitals- increased HR, BP, RR<br>fatiguues\/insomnia, gastic ulcer, blood glucose increased<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>elderly and stress &#8211; ANSWER #1 cause &#8211; loss of<br>loved one- child unexpected<br>financial loss, loss of independence, lack of support. Elderly do not tend to<br>fear\/stress about death themselves<br>at risk ineffective coping &#8211; ANSWER substance<br>abuse, tobacco, alcohol, prescriptions, cognitive impairment, poor coping in<br>younger years, poor support systems, chronic illness<br>Can normal age changes contribute to sexual dysfunction? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Yes<br>what is the most effective form to prevent STI&#8217;s besides abstinence? &#8211;<br>ANSWER Condoms<br>If an older female is experiencing vaginal dryness, what can we recommend? &#8211;<br>ANSWER Water Based lube and pain medication 30<br>minutes before<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Exam 1: NUR163\/ NUR 163 (Latest<br>Update) Concepts of Practical Nursing in<br>the Care of Elderly Patients Exam<br>Review| Questions and Verified Answers|<br>Graded A \u2013 Hondros<br>What is the biggest factor with patient education? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Motivation<br>How often should older adults get visual screenings? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Annually<br>What should toothpaste contain? &#8211; ANSWER floride<br>When re-positioning a patient what should be done to prevent pressure ulcers? &#8211;<br>ANSWER float the heels<br>If a patient scores a 60 on the morris fall scale what fall risk are they? &#8211;<br>ANSWER High fall risk<br>If a patient is a high fall risk, what kind of care should they get to prevent falls? &#8211;<br>ANSWER standards for moderate risk plus bed alarms<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Who came up with the national patient safety goals? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Joint commission<br>What is a big factor in the ability of an older adult to do health maintenance? &#8211;<br>ANSWER losing a spouse<br>Home health aides cannot do anything with what? &#8211; ANSWER<br>medication<br>What is the minimum amount of exercise recommended of daily activity\/exercise?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>ANSWER 30 mins a day<br>What type of prevention are immunizations? &#8211; ANSWER<br>primary prevention<br>What is a major communication barrier for the elderly? &#8211; ANSWER<br>medical terminology<br>What is one way to give a patient a sense of being a person? &#8211; ANSWER<br>engage patients in social conversations<br>What are some ways to communicate with the elderly? &#8211; ANSWER<br>bend down close to the patient<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>Exam 2: NUR163\/ NUR 163 (Latest<br>Update) Concepts of Practical Nursing in<br>the Care of Elderly Patients Exam<br>Review| Questions and Verified Answers|<br>Graded A \u2013 Hondros<br>The nurse is caring for four patents today. Which finding should the nurse<br>immediately report to the RN? &#8211; ANSWER &#8211; Patient<br>with positive Chvostek&#8217;s signs<br>Which patient finding should cause the nurse to encourage oral (PO) fluid intake?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>&#8211; ANSWER Diarrhea<br>The home health nurse is visiting a patient and notices the unpaid caregiver is<br>having caregiver strain. The nurse knows, when communicating with the patient<br>unpaid caregiver praise is the best way to improve caregiver strain. Which of the<br>following would be the best response to the caregiver? &#8211; ANSWER<br>I&#8217;ve noticed all your time and effort with the patient. You are very important to the<br>healthcare team&#8221;<br>Which patient will the nurse determine to have potential for hypernatremia? &#8211;<br>ANSWER The patient who consumes excessive amount<br>of table salt<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>The LPN is preparing to discuss a plan of care with a 72-year-old patient who is<br>hard of hearing. When communicating with the patient. What is the best approach?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>ANSWER Speak in a low pitch tone and face level<br>with the patient<br>patient arrives in the emergency department (ED) and is diagnosed with<br>hyperkalemia. The nurse will monitor the patient for which possible consequence<br>of hyperkalemia. &#8211; ANSWER Cardiac arrhythmias<br>Which of the following patients would least likely experience a fluid and<br>electrolyte imbalance? &#8211; ANSWER A 23-year-old<br>with an upper extremity bone fracture<br>The older adult is waiting for test results from their doctor develops nausea and<br>excessive gas. Which is the probable cause of these symptoms? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Slowing of peristalsis<br>Which nursing intervention would not be appropriate for a patient with fluid<br>volume excess? &#8211; ANSWER Increase in sodium<br>intake<br>The nurse is obtaining a health history from a new resident at the assisted living<br>facility. The nurse knows it is important to ask which question regarding fluids and<br>electrolytes? &#8211; ANSWER What medications,<br>including dietary supplements, do you take?&#8221;<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>Exam 2: NUR163\/ NUR 163 (Latest<br>Update) Concepts of Practical Nursing in<br>the Care of Elderly Patients Exam<br>Review| Questions and Verified Answers|<br>Graded A \u2013 Hondros<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Know the difference between ongoing partial, comprehensive, focused ad<br>emergency assessments<br>A nurse performs an assessment on a client who has been admitted to a long-term<br>care facility for physical rehabilitation. What is the term for this type of<br>assessment?<br>A home health care nurse takes the vital signs of a patient who is receiving<br>supplemental oxygen at home for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).<br>This is the nurse&#8217;s fourth visit to the patient&#8217;s home. The nurse records the data<br>collected on the patient&#8217;s chart. What type of assessment has this nurse performed?<br>A home health nurse is visiting a patient who recently was hospitalized for repair<br>of a fractured hip. The patient tells the nurse, I have had a lot of pain in my<br>abdomen. What type of assessment would the nurse conduct? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Comprehensive assessment<br>An ongoing partial assessment, or follow-up assessment, is conducted at regular<br>intervals<br>focused<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Position patient should be in for abdominal assessment<br>Which of the following positions should not be used to assess the abdomen? &#8211;<br>ANSWER supine,dorsal recumbent, sims<br>kneechest<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>how do you assess pupillary accommodation<br>To assess a client&#8217;s visual accommodation, the nurse has the client: &#8211; ANSWER<br>look at a close object, then look at a distant object<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>framework for focused assessment &#8211; ANSWER for<br>physicians and advanced nurse practitioners, used during focused assessment of<br>acutely\/critically ill or determine function of a particular body area<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>purpose of documentation &#8211; ANSWER to expand nursing<br>knowledge and skills<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>steps of abdominal assessments- inspection, palpation, percussion, and<br>auscultation<br>During a physical assessment, a nurse inspects a patient&#8217;s abdomen. What<br>assessment technique would the nurse perform next? &#8211; ANSWER<br>c. When assessing the abdomen, the sequence is inspection, auscultation,<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Hondros NUR 163 Final Concepts of<br>Practical Nursing in the Care of Elderly<br>Patients Exam Review| Questions and<br>Verified Answers| Graded A \u2013 Hondros<br>what are the stages of the grieving process &#8211; ANSWER<br>denial<br>anger<br>bargaining<br>depression acceptance<br>Why do older people reminisce? &#8211; ANSWER They<br>need to feel that their existence has made a difference. That their lives have had<br>purpose and meaning.<br>What does the older adult fear the most? &#8211; ANSWER<br>losing control and power over themselves<br>What food does the middle east like? &#8211; ANSWER<br>meat<br>rice<br>vegetables<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) &#8211; ANSWER A<br>medical condition characterized by long-term fatigue and other symptoms that<br>limit a person&#8217;s ability to carry out ordinary activities.<br>How to improve sleep in the elderly &#8211; ANSWER &#8211;<br>give a light snack<br>-turn off lights and TV<br>-mild exercise<br>bladder capacity cant change but the bladder tone may change &#8211; ANSWER<br>stress incontinence<br>what is the 18th months of the grieving stage? &#8211; ANSWER<br>the stages of denial<br>erectile dysfunction (ED) &#8211; ANSWER inability to<br>achieve erection of penis<br>primary assessment before beginning exercise &#8211; ANSWER<br>cardio<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Nur 163- Final Exam Concepts of<br>Practical Nursing in the Care of<br>Elderly Patients Exam Review|<br>Questions and Verified Answers|<br>Graded A \u2013 Hondros<br>If a female is in menopause has sudden onset vaginal bleeding what do you do? &#8211;<br>ANSWER report it<br>when would a uterine prolapse be most likely to occur? &#8211; ANSWER<br>after multiple vaginal births<br>or when anything weakens the muscular tissues of the uterus<br>TX: hysterectomy<br>or can sling it back up<br>What are the signs and symptoms of an enlarged prostate? &#8211; ANSWER<br>decreased urine (stream)<br>painful urination<br>Nocturia<br>frequent urination<br>(you should also schedule an exam if any of these things should occur)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What does it mean if you see scattered bruises on the forearms of an older adult? &#8211;<br>ANSWER It is a normal sign of aging, as we age our capillaries become<br>more fragile.<br>(we bruise easier <em>forearms especially<\/em>, called Senile purpura)<br>What common circulation decreasing disease process in the older male population<br>can cause erectile dysfunction? &#8211; ANSWER Diabetes<br>If you are working in a LTCF and an older married couple are roomed together and<br>you walk in on them having sex, what should you do? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Provide Privacy<br>Put a Do Not Disturb sign on door<br>Do older adults get sexually transmitted diseases easier than younger<br>adults\/teenagers? &#8211; ANSWER Yes, older adults are at a higher risk<br>because of their weakened immune systems.<br>Can normal age related changes contribute to sexual dysfunction? &#8211; ANSWER<br>yes, due to weakened circulation.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Besides abstinence what is the best way to avoid getting an STI? &#8211; ANSWER<br>Condoms (safe sex practices)<br>When an older adult female (menopausal) has painful(dryness) during sexual<br>intercourse, what could possibly alleviate this issue? &#8211; ANSWER water<br>soluble lubricant<br>Pain medications 30 minutes prior to sexual experience<br>Why do older adults procrastinate going to the doctor? &#8211; ANSWER Fear<br>No motivation<br>Transportation<br>Financially unstable<br>What would you question if an older adult is not adhering to a medication or TX<br>regimen? &#8211; ANSWER Ask them why?<br>Are they in denial?<br>Can you afford your tx?<br>Do you need transportation?<br>Do you understand why you need these TX?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Hondros NUR 163 exam 2 Concepts of<br>Practical Nursing in the Care of<br>Elderly Patients Exam Review|<br>Questions and Verified Answers|<br>Graded A \u2013 Hondros<br>Which type of exercises should the elderly\/cardiac patients not take part in? &#8211;<br>ANSWER Isometric\/isotonic exercises due to vagal response<br>When giving diuretics, which electrolyte do you supplement due to the smallest<br>margin of error? &#8211; ANSWER potassium<br>Which system controls stress on the body, or the Fight or Flight instinct? &#8211;<br>ANSWER parasympathetic system<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>stress on the body\/mind &#8211; ANSWER negative emotions, insomnia,<br>alertness<br>stress causes: pupils &#8211; ANSWER dilate<br>stress causes: GI &#8211; ANSWER mouth is dry, dec. peristalsis, dec.<br>appetite, N\/V, ulcers, heart burn<br>stress causes: heart &#8211; ANSWER inc. HR, inc. BP<br>stress causes: lungs &#8211; ANSWER inc. respirations, dilate<br>bronchioles, hyperventilation -&gt; resp. alk.<br>stress causes: blood glucose &#8211; ANSWER increased<br>stress causes: insulin production &#8211; ANSWER decreased<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>stress causes: sex drive &#8211; ANSWER dec. libido<br>stress causes: urinary &#8211; ANSWER dec. output<br>stress causes: musculoskeletal &#8211; ANSWER tension, headache,<br>backache, sore muscles<br>stress causes: immune system &#8211; ANSWER dec. 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