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A series of multiple-choice questions and answers related to gerontological nursing and healthy aging in canada. It covers various aspects of geriatric care, including wellness, health promotion, communication, and cultural considerations. The questions provide insights into the challenges and complexities of caring for older adults in a diverse and aging population.
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A man is terminally ill with end-stage prostate cancer. What is the best statement about this man's wellness? - answer-d. Nursing interventions can help empower a patient to achieve a higher level of wellness. In differentiating between health and wellness in health care, which of the following statements is true? - answer-Health is a broad term encompassing attitudes and behaviours. Which province or territory is predicted to have the fastest growing older-person population in Canada between the years 2006 and 2031? - answer-Yukon Historical influences that have shaped the lives of the majority of the middle-old in Canada today include which of the following? - answer-Post-World War II effects A nurse prepares for the arrival of older persons evacuated from a forest fire in northern Manitoba to a shelter for short-term care. Which of the following is the priority nursing intervention? - answer-Use individual medical records to develop a medication plan. According to researchers, which characteristic will most centenarians share in the future? - answer-Being female Which statement describes aging in developing countries? - answer-c.) Most of the world's older persons are likely to reside in developing countries.
The nurse develops a community program to promote exercise for older persons. Which of the following should the nurse include in the exercise program? - answer-c. Describe ways to resume exercise after lapses. Determinants of health are the underlying causes of illness and wellness. Which of the following describes the older person who is likely to experience the best overall health and well-being? - answer-d. Uses a wheelchair, has peripheral arterial disease, attends weekly baseball games with three friends Which of the following nursing interventions represent a holistic approach to caring for an older person? - answer-c. Assigns female nurses to older female persons who are Muslim, if requested An older-person male (pronouns he/him) 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? - answer-d. Review a menu with him to choose suitable foods. An older-adult male (pronouns he/him) 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? - answer-c. Meet with him to assess his interests. The nurse plans activities for female older adults born between 1930 and 1940 who reside in an assisted-living facility. Which is the best intervention for the nurse to implement? - answer-b. Conduct interviews for specific interests.
The nurse has to teach an 85-year-old male (pronoun he/him) and his family about a new medication. Which of the following interventions should the nurse implement to enhance patient teaching? - answer-d. Face the patient directly and speak clearly in a quiet place. The nurse asks an older adult, "Which countries were your favourite travelling destinations?" Which strategy is the most important for the nurse to incorporate into communicating with this older adult? - answer-b. Allocate more time for answering. The nurse needs to obtain information from an older adult who has dysarthria. If the nurse experiences difficulty in understanding the older adult, which one of the following actions would be the nurse's best response? - answer-Repeat a part that is not understood. Which chronic condition is the most common sensory impairment in Canadians over the age of 60? - answer-a. Hearing loss Which type of question should the nurse avoid when communicating with an older adult who has aphasia? - answer-b. The nurse should avoid questions that have open- ended answers. An older adult male (pronouns he/him) who wears hearing aids waits in the radiology department. The department is busy and running behind for appointment times. Which of the following is the most important strategy for the nurse to implement for effective communication with this man? - answer-Speak with him in a private, quiet setting.
following interventions should the nurse implement? - answer-d. Contact a Roman Catholic church, and request that the priest visit the resident.
Which health belief system uses treatments to repair a body part? - answer-b. Biomedical The nurse is assessing an older adult from a culture different from the nurse's by asking questions from the Explanatory Model for Culturally Sensitive Assessment. In keeping with this model, which question should the nurse ask? - answer-"What treatment can improve your condition?" The phenomenon known as "healthy migrant effect" states that recent immigrants tend to have better health than long-term immigrants or nonimmigrants, because of: - answer-Canadian immigration policies. The nurse must inform an older adult whose first language is French and who does not speak any English about patient rights. The nurse also has to have the older adult sign the document about information access. Which intervention should the nurse use to maintain the confidentiality of this older adult? - answer-The nurse should explain the document to the older adult using an interpreter to ensure understanding. Which of the following statements is true about sociological theories of aging? - answer-d. A person may choose to avoid pursuing inner discovery in old age. Which statement is true about the social, emotional, and spiritual well-being of older adults? - answer-Nurses are often significant sources of social and emotional support for older adults. Which alterations in roles are most likely to have a significant effect on the type of aging process experienced by the older adult? - answer-Losing employment or a spouse In which context are members of a cohort described when using the age- stratification theory
cognitive skill is this nursing intervention most likely to improve? - answer-Verbal fluency Crystallized intelligence consists of: - answer-knowledge and abilities that the person acquires through education and life. Psychological age is: - answer-indicated by the person's ability and control in regard to memory, learning capacity, skills, emotions, and judgement. Which theory of aging suggests that the adverse physical effects of aging result from gradual loss of control mechanisms in the pituitary and hypothalamus? - answer- Neuroendocrine theory Decreased functioning of which physical structure is likely to result in decreased metabolism in older persons? - answer-Thyroid gland An older adult (pronouns they/them) is reading a large-print magazine and states that reading is difficult for them in the evening. Which following intervention should the nurse implement? - answer-a. Put a high-intensity lamp at the head of the bed. Which change in the skin is abnormal in an older adult? - answer-b. A tear in the skin after being assisted with transferring from the bed The nurse designs a group exercise program at an older-adult centre. Which room should the nurse choose for the program? - answer-A room with an old hardwood floor and large windows overlooking a garden area. During a nursing assessment, an older adult tells the nurse about increasing loss of balance. Which patient teaching should the nurse implement to address musculoskeletal reasons for the loss of balance? - answer-Stand on one foot at a time.
The nurse cares for an older adult who appears to be malnourished and short of breath and has an infection in a large wound on his coccyx. Which intervention is the nurse's priority? - answer-d. Maintain oxygen saturation above 95%. An older- adult male who spray-paints houses for a living has had a myocardial infarction (MI). Which intervention should the nurse implement to prevent adverse health effects from his occupational history? - answer-c. Promote coughing and deep breathing. The nurse administers an antibiotic and naproxen, an anti-inflammatory medication, to an older female adult. Which laboratory test result should the nurse monitor to gauge if this older person's kidneys are able to metabolize the medication? - answer-Urine creatinine An older person who recently had surgery complains of pain at a level of 3 out of 10 and constipation during the postoperative primary care visit. Which intervention should the nurse implement to first facilitate elimination in this older adult? - answer-b. Review medication list. Which age-related change contributes to anorexia and weight loss in the older adult? - answer-b. Fewer taste buds An older adult has been diagnosed with a nutrition imbalance. Which age- associated intestinal problem should the nurse be aware of when planning goals and interventions to improve this older adult's nutritional status? - answer-b. Older persons have short, broad, small intestinal villi.