Exam 4: Health Promotion, Health Maintenance, and Home Health Considerations

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Which of the following tasks could not be performed by an unlicensed home health aide?

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The nurse is reviewing recommended health practices with her older patient. What would be included in the teaching? (Select all that apply.)

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What is the best predictor that a hypertension patient will comply with a newly prescribed low-sodium diet?

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What benefits can the older adult female expect with even a small amount of daily exercise? (Select all that apply.)

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The nurse is teaching a newly diagnosed diabetic regarding the diabetic diet. Which of the following factors will have the biggest impact on compliance?

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When assessing for ineffective health maintenance, what should be assessed? (Select all that apply.)

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The 60-year-old Asian man tells the home health nurse that he has stopped taking his antihypertensive medication because it causes him to be impotent. He reports that he is using acupuncture to control his hypertension. What would be the most effective response by the nurse?

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What would be the most effective action by the home health coordinator when interacting with an unpaid caregiver?

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What would be the most important suggestion for the nurse to give her 75-year-old patient in an attempt to prevent a potential drug interaction?

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What factors might interfere with the health maintenance activities of a 76-year-old patient? (Select all that apply.)

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How often should a 75-year-old have a visual screening?

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When doing exercises such as walking or swimming, how many minutes must the older adult perform the activity in order for it to be considered beneficial?

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The home health nurse is discussing oral hygiene with the older adult. Which of the following practices would be appropriate to add to the current maintenance plan?

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What evaluations should be conducted during an older adult female's routine physical examination? (Select all that apply.)

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When the 70-year-old female patient says, "Keeping up with when to take the flu vaccine is a big hassle. I'm not going to add trying to keep up with a pneumonia vaccine as well. It's too expensive." Which response by the nurse would be the most helpful?

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The 84-year-old male complains of dry mouth. What would be appropriate for the nurse to suggest?

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An 80-year-old woman injured her foot on a piece of rusty wire. She tells the nurse she had a tetanus booster when she was 75. The nurse's response will be based on the knowledge that tetanus boosters

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The home health nurse observes that there is still about half a month's supply of Glucophage in the medicine bottle at the end of the month. What question would be the most appropriate for the nurse to ask?

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The caregiver who provides daily meals and attends to the daily needs of the older adult is classified as the _____ caregiver.

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An older adult states that her physician ordered her to drink a glass of wine daily. The nurse understands that alcohol is occasionally recommended for which of the following reasons?

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