Exam 6: Comprehensive Assessment of the Older Adult
Exam 1: Introduction to Gerontological Nursing20 Questions
Exam 2: The Aging Population20 Questions
Exam 3: Theories of Aging19 Questions
Exam 4: Review of the Aging of Physiological Systems20 Questions
Exam 5: Teaching and Communication With Older Adults and Their Families20 Questions
Exam 6: Comprehensive Assessment of the Older Adult20 Questions
Exam 7: Promoting Healthy Aging, Independence, and Quality of Life20 Questions
Exam 8: Identifying and Preventing Common Risk Factors in the Elderly20 Questions
Exam 9: Management of Common Illnesses, Diseases, and Health Conditions20 Questions
Exam 10: Nursing Management of Dementia19 Questions
Exam 11: Polypharmacy20 Questions
Exam 12: Falls in Older Adults19 Questions
Exam 13: Delirium20 Questions
Exam 14: Anxiety and Depression in the Older Adult20 Questions
Exam 15: Urinary Incontinence20 Questions
Exam 16: Sleep Disorders20 Questions
Exam 17: Dysphagia and Malnutrition20 Questions
Exam 18: Pressure Ulcers20 Questions
Exam 19: The Gerontological Nurse As Manager and Leader Within the Interprofessional Team20 Questions
Exam 20: Ethical and Legal Principles and Issues20 Questions
Exam 21: Technology and Care of Older Adults21 Questions
Exam 22: Culture and Spirituality20 Questions
Exam 23: Sexuality20 Questions
Exam 24: Elder Abuse and Mistreatment20 Questions
Exam 25: Pain Management and Alternative Health Modalities20 Questions
Exam 26: Disaster Preparation, Response, and Recovery20 Questions
Exam 27: End-Of-Life Care20 Questions
Exam 28: Care Transitions, System Models, and Health Policy in Aging20 Questions
Exam 29: Appendix100 Questions
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What screening tool consists of a three-item recall and a drawing test that can assist nurses with early assessment of cognitive problems?
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What medical condition and associated symptoms of fatigue, forgetfulness, and cold sensitivity may be seen as normal "slowing down" with age and go undetected?
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Literature suggests that when family members act as proxies for health information, there can be underestimates and overestimates of functional ability, cognition, and social functioning.
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AADL assessment tools tend to be used more often by nurses and less often by occupational therapists and recreation workers to address specific areas of social tasks.
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Which of the following is an integral part of a comprehensive assessment and provides a basis for an individualized plan of care?
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Which of the following is the most common mental health problem among older adults, which often goes undetected because clinicians attribute it to age-associated changes, chronic physical illness, medication side effects, or pain?
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What assessment tool seems to combine elements of ADLs, IADLs, and AADLs?
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In attempting to move away from a disease perspective and toward a health perspective, the WHO discontinued using what term and made definitional changes, creating a new International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health in 2001?
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Which of the following assessment tools contains 10 items, 3 of which have been found to differentiate those older adults who are isolated and those who are not?
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Older women and their caregivers may mistakenly believe that because the childbearing years have passed or because of sexual inactivity, a gynecologic exam in no longer needed.
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The oral glucose tolerance test is of little value by itself because the older adult may have impaired glucose tolerance but not diabetes.
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Which of the following was originally developed to differentiate organic from functional disorders and to measure change in cognitive impairment, but it was no intended to be used as a diagnostic tool?
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Which of the following is the most common ADL scale used in rehabilitation of older adults and is performed at admission, discharge, and several times in between to assess progress in rehabilitation?
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The original ADL tool was developed by Katz and his colleagues during an 8-year period at the Benjamin Rose Hospital, a geriatric hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, using observation of patients with what medical condition and their performance of activities during recovery?
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The most commonly reported illness among older adults is osteoarthritis, and it is more likely to occur in the weight-bearing joints such as the hips and knees.
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The ICIDH-2 uses what term to reflect limitations in activities based on an interaction between the individual's health and the physical, social, and attitudinal environment?
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What medical condition is the leading cause of severe vision loss in older adults in the United States?
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The perceived stigma of hearing loss and attendant shame may lead some older adults to deny this loss and reject hearing assessment and the use of hearing aids.
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What widely used ADL tool was designed to measure functional levels of self-care and mobility, and it rates the ability to feed and groom oneself, bathe, go to the toilet, walk, climb stairs, and control bowel and bladder?
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Which of the following is an area of assessment of older adults with dementia that has not been well attended to?
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