Exam 5: Laboratory Values and Diagnostics
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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You are caring for an elderly male client in a long-term care facility.As part of his annual physical examination,the nurse practitioner orders some laboratory tests,including a complete blood count,serum electrolytes,and thyroid tests.The resident's wife questions these tests stating: "He seems fine to me,a little sleepy,but he is 85 years old,you know." In explaining the rationale for these tests,you base your response on your knowledge that:
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A 69-year-old patient in the geriatric clinic has his annual physical examination,and a complete blood count and serum electrolytes are drawn.His laboratory results show an elevated blood urea nitrogen (BUN).What is the next action of the nurse?
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An 83-year-old resident of a long-term care facility has dementia.She is usually able to feed herself and perform basic ADLs with minimal assistance.She is continent of bowel and bladder,but needs assistance with toileting.The nurse aide who routinely cares for her reports to the nurse that the resident has had three episodes of urinary incontinence and has a decreased appetite.Her daughter reports that her mother seems "different" and "a bit more confused." You speak with the physician who orders a complete blood count and serum electrolytes and states "Call me if any of the labs are abnormal." The lab tests are all within normal limits.The nurse should:
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While looking at your patient's laboratory values,you note the following values.Which contains an alteration (increase or decrease)that you might expect with aging?
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A 77-year-old woman with breast cancer has completed a course of external radiation and is receiving chemotherapy.After her recent chemotherapy treatment,she complains of severe weakness and lethargy,and is admitted to the hospital.She has an unsteady gait,and complains of dizziness when arising from the chair.Her platelet count is 45,000.Based on this scenario,what nursing intervention is of the highest priority?
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You are a nurse working in a community health center that is sponsoring a program that offers free prostate-specific antigen (PSA)blood tests to all men older than age 50.A man approaches you and asks,"What is this all about?" What is the best response to him?
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