Exam 1: Introduction to Healthy Aging
Exam 1: Introduction to Healthy Aging17 Questions
Exam 2: Gerontological Nursing History, Education, and Roles10 Questions
Exam 3: Communicating With Older Adults15 Questions
Exam 4: Culture, Ethnicity, and Aging11 Questions
Exam 5: Nursing Documentation for Optimal Care9 Questions
Exam 6: Biological Theories of Aging and Physical Changes of Aging13 Questions
Exam 7: Social, Psychological, Spiritual, and Cognitive Aspects of Aging10 Questions
Exam 8: Nutritional Needs13 Questions
Exam 9: Hydration and Continence12 Questions
Exam 10: Rest, Sleep, and Activity11 Questions
Exam 11: Promoting Healthy Skin and Feet15 Questions
Exam 12: Maintaining Mobility and Environmental Safety12 Questions
Exam 13: Assessment Tools in Gerontological Nursing13 Questions
Exam 14: Safe Medication Use for Older Adults9 Questions
Exam 15: Living With Chronic Illness10 Questions
Exam 16: Pain and Comfort11 Questions
Exam 17: Diabetes Mellitus10 Questions
Exam 18: Bone and Joint Health13 Questions
Exam 19: Visual and Auditory Changes10 Questions
Exam 20: Cardiovascular and Respiratory Disorders11 Questions
Exam 21: Cognitive Impairment11 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, Grief, Dying, and Death in Later Life15 Questions
Exam 26: Care Across the Continuum11 Questions
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The nurse develops a community program to promote exercise for older persons. Which of the following should the nurse include in the exercise program?
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Mr. Levesque, 65 years old, has been living in homeless shelters for the last three years after having lost his job as a maintenance attendant at a local store. He suffers from alcoholism and appears malnourished upon arrival at the hospital, after falling on the sidewalk and injuring his left shoulder. When implementing a primary health care approach, what is the main principle the nurse should consider with this older adult?
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According to researchers, which characteristic will most centenarians share in the future?
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An older adult male who resides in a nursing home has very high cholesterol levels. Which nursing intervention is most likely to assist this man in achieving his highest level of wellness?
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A nurse prepares for the arrival of older adults evacuated from a forest fire in northern Manitoba to a shelter for short-term care. Which of the following is the priority nursing intervention?
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Which province or territory is predicted to have the fastest growing older adult population in Canada between the years 2006 and 2031?
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In differentiating between health and wellness in health care, which of the following statements is true?
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Determinants of health are the underlying causes of illness and wellness. Which of the following describes the older adult who is likely to experience the best overall health and well-being?
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A female older adult tells the nurse that she has experienced increasing fatigue and shortness of breath over the last two days. Which of the following goals is the nurse's priority?
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Historical influences that have shaped the lives of the majority of the middle-old in Canada today include which of the following?
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The nurse plans activities for female older adults born between 1920 and 1930 who reside in an assisted-living facility. Which is the best intervention for the nurse to implement?
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A man is terminally ill with end-stage prostate cancer. What is the best statement about this man's wellness?
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Mrs. McCloud, 70 years old, lives in Attawapiskat and speaks mostly Cree. She is transferred to a hospital in a larger city in Ontario for hemodialysis. While Mrs. M. is in hospital, what should the nurse take into account when developing nursing interventions based on health promotion?
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The nurse plans care for an older male adult who lives on Old Age Security pension and a small pension after retirement, and has type 2 diabetes mellitus. Which aspect of this man's life should the nurse integrate into a positive approach to his health and well-being?
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Which of the following nursing interventions represent a holistic approach to caring for an older adult?
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An older adult male living in an adult community becomes a widower one month after retirement. Two months later, he has not resumed a weekly outing with his fishing club. Which of the following should the nurse implement?
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