Exam 1: Gerontological Nursing and an Aging Society
Exam 1: Gerontological Nursing and an Aging Society9 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Aging10 Questions
Exam 3: Health and Wellness10 Questions
Exam 4: Physiological Changes with Aging10 Questions
Exam 5: Laboratory Values and Diagnostics7 Questions
Exam 6: Health Assessment in Gerontological Nursing7 Questions
Exam 7: Managing Basic Physiological Needs10 Questions
Exam 8: Biological Maintenance Needs10 Questions
Exam 9: Nutritional Needs12 Questions
Exam 10: Chronic Disease in Late Life16 Questions
Exam 11: Pain and Comfort12 Questions
Exam 12: Geropharmacology14 Questions
Exam 13: The Use of Herbs and Supplements in Late Life5 Questions
Exam 14: Sensory Function10 Questions
Exam 15: Mobility11 Questions
Exam 16: Environmental Safety and Security5 Questions
Exam 17: Economic,Residential,and Legal Issues10 Questions
Exam 18: Frailty,Vulnerability,and Elder Mistreatment10 Questions
Exam 19: Intimacy and Sexuality in Late Life9 Questions
Exam 20: Relationships,Roles,and Transitions10 Questions
Exam 21: Culture,Gender,and Aging5 Questions
Exam 22: Nursing and Aging in Rural and Frontier Settings6 Questions
Exam 23: Cognition and Caring for Persons with Cognitive Impairment10 Questions
Exam 24: Stress,Crises,and Health in Aging7 Questions
Exam 25: Emotional Health in Late Life15 Questions
Exam 26: Loss,Death,and Dying in Late Life12 Questions
Exam 27: Self-Actualization,Spirituality,and Transcendence10 Questions
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When have serious and carefully controlled research studies on aging flourished?
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The nurse is completing discharge instructions for an 88-year-old patient who is being discharged from the hospital following a myocardial infarction.She provides him with written literature on heart healthy diets,exercise,and smoking cessation.His daughter states,"I don't know why you are bothering,what difference is it going to make? He has been smoking and eating poorly for years; he isn't going to change now." This statement reflects the concept of:
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A group of nursing students conducts a small research project examining the most effective means to deliver medication education to older adults.Their sample consists of 100 adults from ages 55 to 101 who live in the same community.The students conclude that individuals from ages 55 to 64 prefer computerized instructions,and individuals from ages 65 to 100+ prefer typewritten instructions.What is a potential problem with this study?
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A gerontological nurse visits a local grade school to talk with the children about her career.A fourth grade boy asks,"Why do you work there? Old people are all stupid!" His comments probably indicate that he:
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The following services are commonly offered by state Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs),except:
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A nursing student on her obstetrical nursing rotation hands an infant girl to the infant's mother,who asks the student what life expectancy is these days.The nursing student bases her response on her knowledge that,for this child,life expectancy can reasonably be expected to be:
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The country with the oldest population,both in terms of median population and the number of persons older than age 60,is:
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Based on current demographic data,which statement identifies a predictive trend regarding the health care needs of society?
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