Exam 26: Care Across the Continuum
Exam 1: Introduction to Healthy Aging17 Questions
Exam 2: Gerontological Nursing History, Education, and Roles10 Questions
Exam 3: Communicating With Older Persons15 Questions
Exam 4: Culture, Ethnicity, and Aging12 Questions
Exam 5: Nursing Documentation10 Questions
Exam 6: Biological Theories and Physical Changes of Aging13 Questions
Exam 7: Social, Psychological, Spiritual, and Cognitive Aspects of Aging11 Questions
Exam 8: Nutritional Needs13 Questions
Exam 9: Hydration and Continence12 Questions
Exam 10: Rest, Sleep, and Activity12 Questions
Exam 11: Promoting Healthy Skin and Feet15 Questions
Exam 12: Maintaining Mobility and Environmental Safety13 Questions
Exam 13: Assessment Tools in Gerontological Nursing13 Questions
Exam 14: Safe Medication Use for Older Persons10 Questions
Exam 15: Living With Chronic Illness10 Questions
Exam 16: Pain and Comfort12 Questions
Exam 17: Diabetes Mellitus10 Questions
Exam 18: Bone and Joint Health13 Questions
Exam 19: Visual and Auditory Changes10 Questions
Exam 20: Cardio-Vascular and Respiratory Disorders11 Questions
Exam 21: Cognitive Impairment and Neurological Disorders12 Questions
Exam 22: Economic and Legal Issues9 Questions
Exam 23: Relationships, Roles, and Transitions12 Questions
Exam 24: Mental Health and Wellness in Later Life13 Questions
Exam 25: Loss, Death, and Palliative Care15 Questions
Exam 26: Care Across the Continuum11 Questions
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A family that includes three small children prepares to move an older female parent into their home, knowing that she stays up all night, and the nurse helps the family prepare for this change.Which part of planning should the nurse indicate is the family's highest priority?
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Nurses are concerned with assessing the impact of relocation on older persons, and determining methods to mitigate any negative reactions.Which characteristic of relocation stress syndrome in a resident being transferred from acute care to a long-term care facility should the nurse be aware of?
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Many long-term care (LTC) homes provide an environment that truly represents the best of caring and quality of life, where there is a focus on person-centred care.Which of the following nursing interventions focuses on person-centred care?
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Architects are designing homes for younger adults that allow these individuals to age safely in their homes.What is this type of design called?
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As the nurse admits an older female adult to a long-term care facility from her home of 50 years, the woman mistakes the nurse for her daughter.Which of the following diagnoses should the nurse consider carefully when planning care for this woman?
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An older female resident in a residential facility keeps a large collection of personal items and photos of her late husband on her bedside table, but the personal support worker (PSW) and the resident argue about this frequently.Why should the nurse intervene between the resident and the PSW?
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The nurse prepares to transfer an older person to a long-term care facility and calls the facility to give a report.Which nursing actions are the responsibilities of both the transferring nurse and the receiving nurse?
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Residential options for older persons range along a continuum, from remaining in one's own home; to senior retirement communities; to shared housing with family members, friends, or others; to residential care communities such as assisted living settings.Mrs.Chung is moving into a retirement home in her community.How would you describe Mrs.Chung's level of residential living?
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A family is touring selected long-term care homes in preparation for their mother's future.Which qualities of a nursing home should the family include if they decide on a person-centred nursing home?
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The nurse assesses an older person who was transferred yesterday from an acute care hospital.What should the nurse assess to determine if this individual is under stress from the transfer?
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A resident of a long-term care facility in Ontario has been asking to have the drain in the bathroom sink repaired for two months.The nurse responds by saying that when they move to the new building, the sinks will work very well.Which right of a resident of a long-term care facility has the nurse violated?
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