Exam 12: Safety
Exam 1: Overview of Gerontologic Nursing23 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Aging23 Questions
Exam 3: Legal and Ethical Issues23 Questions
Exam 4: Gerontologic Assessment23 Questions
Exam 5: Cultural Influences23 Questions
Exam 6: Family Influences23 Questions
Exam 7: Socioeconomic and Environmental Influences23 Questions
Exam 8: Health Promotion and Illnessdisability Prevention23 Questions
Exam 9: Health Care Delivery Settings and Older Adults23 Questions
Exam 10: Nutrition23 Questions
Exam 11: Sleep and Activity23 Questions
Exam 12: Safety23 Questions
Exam 13: Sexuality and Aging25 Questions
Exam 14: Pain23 Questions
Exam 15: Infection23 Questions
Exam 16: Chronic Illness and Rehabilitation23 Questions
Exam 17: Cancer23 Questions
Exam 18: Loss and End-Of-Life Issues23 Questions
Exam 19: Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests23 Questions
Exam 20: Pharmacologic Management23 Questions
Exam 21: Cardiovascular Function23 Questions
Exam 22: Respiratory Function23 Questions
Exam 23: Endocrine Function23 Questions
Exam 24: Gastrointestinal Function23 Questions
Exam 25: Musculoskeletal Function23 Questions
Exam 26: Urinary Function23 Questions
Exam 27: Cognitive and Neurologic Function29 Questions
Exam 28: Integumentary Function20 Questions
Exam 29: Sensory Function20 Questions
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An older adult has been diagnosed with a sinus infection.To minimize the risk for a fall-related injury,the nurse teaches the patient:
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When assessing an older adult for intrinsic risk factors for falls,the nurse is particularly interested in which of the following? (Select all that apply. )
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A,C,E
A patient is brought to the emergency department after an unexplained fall.What actions by the nurse are most appropriate? (Select all that apply. )
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A,B,C,D
A patient is brought to the emergency department after falling while shoveling snow.The patient's core temperature is 92.0°F (33.30°C).What rewarming measures does the nurse prepare to initiate?
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An older adult has been diagnosed with presbyopia.To minimize the patient's risk for falls,the nurse suggests:
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A patient smokes.What advice does the nurse give this patient for safety?
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The geriatric nurse's decision to identify a specific patient as a falls risk is primarily based on the:
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An older adult's risk for a fall-related injury is directly correlated to his or her ability to regain balance.To evaluate this ability,the nurse assesses the patient's:
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The nurse working with older patients would assess which patient as being at highest risk for developing secondary hypothermia?
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The nurse teaches that which of the following is the best place to store medications?
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When appropriately addressing safety issues,the geriatric nurse plans the patient's care plan directed by the standard of care that requires:
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Which nursing intervention best demonstrates the understanding that older adults are at increased risk for falls because of normal age-related changes?
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A cognitively impaired older adult patient is a resident at a skilled nursing facility.The nurse acting as the patient's advocate will consistently address the patient's risk for injury issues based on:
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A patient has had several falls ascribed to "numb feet." What action by the nurse is best?
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The nurse identifies the older adult patient at the greatest risk for a fall-related injury as the:
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The student asks the nurse why ground beef and other ground meat products are more likely to be contaminated and cause food-borne illness.What response by the nurse is best?
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A patient is being discharged after hip replacement surgery.The geriatric nurse recognizes that the most effective intervention to minimize the potential of a fall injury is to:
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The nurse assesses which patient as being at the highest risk for poisoning related to mixing garden chemicals?
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The nurse working with older adults understands that which age-related condition contributes to driving safety concerns?
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