Exam 7: Medications and Older Adults
Exam 1: Trends and Issues32 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Aging18 Questions
Exam 3: Physiologic Changes31 Questions
Exam 4: Health Promotion, Health Maintenance, and Home Health Considerations26 Questions
Exam 5: Communicating With Older Adults32 Questions
Exam 6: Maintaining Fluid Balance and Meeting Nutritional Needs30 Questions
Exam 7: Medications and Older Adults29 Questions
Exam 8: Health Assessment of Older Adults27 Questions
Exam 9: Meeting Safety Needs of Older Adults28 Questions
Exam 10: Cognition and Perception28 Questions
Exam 11: Self-Perception and Self-Concept26 Questions
Exam 12: Roles and Relationships26 Questions
Exam 13: Coping and Stress27 Questions
Exam 14: Values and Beliefs24 Questions
Exam 15: End-Of-Life Care28 Questions
Exam 16: Sexuality and Aging25 Questions
Exam 17: Care of Aging Skin and Mucous Membranes27 Questions
Exam 18: Elimination27 Questions
Exam 19: Activity and Exercise24 Questions
Exam 20: Sleep and Rest26 Questions
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Why is self-medication with over-the-counter (OTC) drugs hazardous to the older adult? (Select all that apply.)
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The patient complains that her medications stick in her throat. What would be an appropriate response of the nurse?
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Arrange the steps for preparing crushed medications to be given by feeding tube in order of priority.
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When the medication nurse offers a pill to the older adult patient, the patient asks, "What is this and what is it for?" What is the best response by the nurse?
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The home health nurse periodically interviews patients relative to their use of _________ because it is the most commonly consumed and abused nonprescription drug used by adults.
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What measures may the older adult take to reduce the high cost of prescription drugs? (Select all that apply.)
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The health care provider has written an order to convert an enteric-coated medication from the pill form to the liquid form. What would be the most appropriate response of the nurse?
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Why does the nurse frequently assess an older adult who is on a psychotropic drug?
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The nurse crushes a pill and disguises the dose in the mashed potatoes of a resident in a long-term care facility who previously refused the drug. It is then fed to the patient by the nursing assistant. This should be considered an error because it __________. (Select all that apply.)
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What site would be the best choice for an intramuscular injection to an emaciated 82-year-old patient?
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What provisions should be included in the plan of care for a 70-year-old extended-care facility resident who will be self-administering his medications? (Select all that apply.)
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What information related to drug administration should be included in the plan of care? (Select all that apply.)
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What is a correct method of administering a transdermal medication patch?
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What is the most reliable method of patient identification for administration of medications?
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An older adult is taking diazepam several times a day. What does the nurse specifically monitor for?
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What factors increase the risk of medication-related problems in the older adult? (Select all that apply.)
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When the 80-year-old female patient refuses to take a medication because it burns her stomach, what action should be taken by the nurse?
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