Deck 8: Challenges to Physical Health
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Deck 8: Challenges to Physical Health
1
Which of the following is NOT a hallmark sign of infection in young people?
A) swollen lymph nodes
B) high fever
C) aches and pains
D) elevated white blood cell count
A) swollen lymph nodes
B) high fever
C) aches and pains
D) elevated white blood cell count
aches and pains
2
What must always be done after an older adult experiences a fall?
A) obtain magnetic resonance imaging to assess for fractures
B) ascertain the cause of the fall
C) take them to the emergency room for an examination
D) all of the above
A) obtain magnetic resonance imaging to assess for fractures
B) ascertain the cause of the fall
C) take them to the emergency room for an examination
D) all of the above
ascertain the cause of the fall
3
This type of incontinence occurs when there is an increased pressure in the abdominal cavity during such activities as coughing, sneezing, and lifting:
A) functional
B) urge
C) overflow
D) stress
A) functional
B) urge
C) overflow
D) stress
stress
4
If a urinary tract infection (UTI) in an older adult goes undiagnosed and untreated, it can lead to:
A) dysuria.
B) urosepsis.
C) leukocytosis.
D) incontinence.
A) dysuria.
B) urosepsis.
C) leukocytosis.
D) incontinence.
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5
The term "cardiovascular disease" includes numerous diseases and conditions such as stroke and hypertension. Which of the following is true of all cardiovascular diseases (CVD)?
A) Men are more likely to die from CVD than women.
B) CVD are second to breast cancer as the leading cause of death among women.
C) CVD are 100% preventable by controlling risk factors.
D) CVD is the leading cause of death in the United States.
A) Men are more likely to die from CVD than women.
B) CVD are second to breast cancer as the leading cause of death among women.
C) CVD are 100% preventable by controlling risk factors.
D) CVD is the leading cause of death in the United States.
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6
Which of the following symptoms of myocardial infarction are most typically experienced by older adults?
A) syncope, stroke, acute confusion
B) substernal chest pain, nausea, diaphoresis
C) jaw pain, confusion, dizziness
D) nausea, radiating pain, diaphoresis
A) syncope, stroke, acute confusion
B) substernal chest pain, nausea, diaphoresis
C) jaw pain, confusion, dizziness
D) nausea, radiating pain, diaphoresis
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7
Which of the following statements is true regarding cancer among older adults?
A) The incidence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma has declined in recent years.
B) Cancer related disease mortality declines after age 85.
C) Cancer screening is less accurate among older adults.
D) Older adults tend to delay seeking help when experiencing potential cancer symptoms.
A) The incidence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma has declined in recent years.
B) Cancer related disease mortality declines after age 85.
C) Cancer screening is less accurate among older adults.
D) Older adults tend to delay seeking help when experiencing potential cancer symptoms.
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8
Symptoms of diabetes in older adults that are often overlooked include:
A) confusion.
B) weight loss.
C) prolonged healing.
D) all of the above
A) confusion.
B) weight loss.
C) prolonged healing.
D) all of the above
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9
Medical nutrition therapy helps diabetics understand the impact of food on blood glucose levels. A major emphasis in dietary management of diabetic patients includes:
A) ensuring that the patient prepares all meals.
B) teaching precise calculation of food carbohydrate, fat and protein content.
C) making small dietary modifications to benefit overall health.
D) using primarily behavioral modification therapy.
A) ensuring that the patient prepares all meals.
B) teaching precise calculation of food carbohydrate, fat and protein content.
C) making small dietary modifications to benefit overall health.
D) using primarily behavioral modification therapy.
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10
The dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scan is used to check for which of the following?
A) osteoarthritis
B) osteoporosis
C) bone cancer
D) all of the above
A) osteoarthritis
B) osteoporosis
C) bone cancer
D) all of the above
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11
This term is used to describe the use of multiple interacting drugs:
A) overuse
B) drug interaction
C) polypharmacy
D) tripharmacy
A) overuse
B) drug interaction
C) polypharmacy
D) tripharmacy
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12
Your 75 year old, obese female patient has recently been diagnosed with osteoarthritis. She tells you that she was advised to exercise, but is afraid that this may make her symptoms worse. As her nurse, you explain that:
A) exercises such as swimming can help to reduce osteoarthritic pain.
B) losing weight will not improve symptoms of this chronic condition.
C) the application of heat packs may improve inflamed joints.
D) the benefits of non prescription medications such as glucosamine are unknown.
A) exercises such as swimming can help to reduce osteoarthritic pain.
B) losing weight will not improve symptoms of this chronic condition.
C) the application of heat packs may improve inflamed joints.
D) the benefits of non prescription medications such as glucosamine are unknown.
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