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GERONTOLOGY NCLEX REVIEW EXAM 2 WITH QUESTIONS AND

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GERONTOLOGY NCLEX REVIEW EXAM 2 WITH QUESTIONS AND

ANSWERS

Chronological age is your age based on:

  • how well you feel
  • the passage of time
  • if you floss your teeth
  • how fabulous you look - Answerb) the passage of time
  • An experienced nurse tells a younger nurse who is working in a retirement home that older adults have "outlived their usefulness." What is the term for this type of prejudice?

  • racism
  • agism
  • harassment
  • whistle blowing - Answerb) agism
  • A nursing instructor teaching classes in gerontology to nursing students discusses myths related to the aging of adults. Which statement is a MYTH about older adults?

  • most older adults live in their own homes
  • healthy older adults enjoy sexual activity
  • old age means mental deterioration
  • older adults want to be attractive to others - Answerc) old age means mental
  • deterioration Why do we separate the young-old from the old-old?

  • to determine social security costs
  • needs and resource use differs
  • the young-old are more heterogenous
  • we love statistics and graphs - Answerb) needs and resource use differs

A nursing intervention directed toward primary prevention in the older adult focuses on:

  • disease management
  • routine health screenings
  • controlling symptoms of illness
  • teaching positive health behaviors - Answerd) teaching positive health behaviors
  • Which of the following are characteristics of a chronic illness (select all that apply)

  • has reversible pathologic changes
  • has a consistent, predictable clinical course
  • results in permanent deviation from normal
  • is associated with stable and unstable phases
  • always starts with an acute illness and then progresses slowly - Answerc) results in
  • permanent deviation from normal

  • is associated with stable and unstable phases

An important nursing action to help a chronically ill older adult is to:

  • avoid discussing future lifestyle changes
  • assure the patient that the condition is stable
  • treat the patient as a competent manager of the disease
  • encourage the patient to "fight" the disease as long as possible - Answerc) treat the
  • patient as a competent manager of the disease The nurse teaches a student nurse about health care disparities and older adult women.Which statement, if made by the student nurse, would indicate an understanding of the teaching?

  • "Women tend to have a shorter life expectancy than men."
  • "Women tend to have fewer financial resources than men."
  • "Women are less likely to be a caregiver to their spouses."
  • "Women are more likely to have age-related cognitive impairments." - Answerb)
  • women tend to have fewer financial resources than men Why do some older adults not seek healthcare for their complaints?

  • prefer to be left alone
  • poor health literacy
  • think it's a normal part of aging
  • hate clinic appointments - Answerc) think it's a normal part of aging
  • What is one reason polypharmacy exists among older adults?

  • counter act side effects
  • older adults are very good at taking medication
  • older adults like taking medication
  • health care providers don't coordinate the medication regimes - Answerd) health care
  • providers don't coordinate the medication regimes The nurse identifies the presence of age-associated memory impairment in the old adult

who says:

  • "I just can't seem to remember the name of my new granddaugther."
  • "I make out lists to help me remember what I need to do, but I can't seem to use them."
  • "I forget movie stars' names more often now, but I can remember them later after the
  • conversation is over."

  • "I forgot that I went to the grocery store this morning and didn't realize it until I went
  • again this afternoon." - Answerc) "I forget movie stars' names more often now, but I can remember them later after the conversation is over."

Older adults who become ill are more likely than younger adults to:

  • complain abt symptoms of their problems
  • refuse to carry out lifestyle changes to promote recovery
  • seek medical attention because of limitation on their lifestyle
  • alter their daily living activities to accommodate new symptoms - Answerd) alter their
  • daily living activities to accommodate new symptoms A nurse who is interested in providing care for older adults should identify that most

chronic illnesses are managed in:

  • hospice care
  • homeless shelters
  • the community setting
  • an acute care hospital - Answerc) the community setting

An appropriate care choice for an older adult who lives with an employed daughter, but

requires help with activities of daily living is a/an:

  • nursing home
  • adult day care center
  • assisted living facility
  • acute rehabilitation facility - Answerb) adult day care center
  • To reduce the risk of stress relocation syndrome upon admission to a long-term care

facility, the nurse should encourage the caregiver to:

  • give the patient a tour of the facility
  • bring in some familiar items from home
  • leave right away to allow time for adjustment
  • make all decisions for the patient to reduce stress - Answerb) bring in some familiar
  • items from home A mental-status assessment of the older adult is especially important in determining:

  • potential for independent living
  • eligibility for federal health programs
  • service and placement needs of the individual
  • whether the person should be classified as frail - Answera) potential for independent
  • living What is critically important to assess in older adults as it provides the most accurate portrayal of the older adult's status?

  • nutrition status
  • functional status
  • medication history
  • past medical history - Answerb) functional status
  • What is most appropriate for the nurse to do when interviewing an older patient?

  • ensure all assistive devices are in place
  • interview the patient and caregiver together
  • perform the interview before administering analgesics

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