The nurse is assessing the 50-year-old female client who is hospitalized. The nurse should assess the client for which physical changes associated with aging? Select all that apply.
- A. Increased sweat gland activity
- B. Decreased ability to read smaller print
- C. Weight loss due to hypermetabolism
- D. Increased sebaceous gland activity
- E. Absence of a menstrual cycle
Correct Answer: B;E
Rationale: Visual acuity declines, affecting near vision, and menopause causes absence of menstruation in middle-aged women. Sweat and sebaceous gland activity decrease, and weight gain, not loss, occurs due to slower metabolism.
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The nurse completes teaching for the 80-year-old female client. Which statement made by the client indicates further teaching is needed?
- A. Instead of using sodium seasonings, I plan to try one with herbs and lemon.'
- B. Although I find my lavender-scented hand cream relaxing, I should not use it.'
- C. I should place a towel on the floor outside my shower so I don’t slip when getting out.'
- D. Rather than relying on laxatives, I should increase my intake of fruits and vegetables.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Placing a towel on the floor increases fall risk; a slip-resistant mat is needed. Nonsodium seasonings, avoiding scented lotions, and increasing roughage are correct.
The nurse is caring for the hospitalized 60-year-old client of Korean American ethnicity. Which statement, if made by the client, correctly reflects the Korean American culture and should alert the nurse that intervention is needed?
- A. Since 60 is considered old age, I retired as expected. I’m now worried about insurance.'
- B. Value is on youth and beauty; so little attention is paid to problems of the elderly.'
- C. Fathers are expected to continue to contribute financially even for their adult children.'
- D. Grandchildren are raised by the grandparents until school age, so we have a full house.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: In Korean American culture, 60 is considered old age, and retirement is expected, but this client’s concern about insurance requires a social worker consult for coverage options. Other statements reflect different cultural norms or lack specific cultural ties.
The nurse is planning a health promotion program for a group of middle-aged adults. Which topic is most appropriate for the nurse to include?
- A. Methods of contraception
- B. Stress management skills
- C. Reduction of caloric intake
- D. A safe home environment
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Stress management skills are most important for middle-aged adults facing stressors like aging, family support, and retirement planning, which contribute to stress-related diseases. Contraception is more relevant for young adults, caloric reduction is secondary, and home safety suits families or older adults.
The nurse is caring for the 55-year-old client. Which statement by the client related to psychosocial changes should the nurse most definitely explore?
- A. I really don’t want to color my hair, even though it seems to be getting grayer every day.'
- B. I can’t see as sharp anymore. I get frustrated by the small lettering on the medicine bottles.'
- C. My husband and I have a more active sexual life now that the children are out of the house.'
- D. My house is empty; I thought I’d be happy when my children finally left, but I feel lonely.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The client’s statement suggests empty nest syndrome, a psychosocial concern requiring further exploration. Graying hair is a normal physiological change, vision issues are physiological, and an active sexual life indicates a healthy relationship.
The nurse is completing an assessment on the 19 year - old female who participates in strenuous physical activities many hours daily. Which nursing assessment is most important?
- A. Check for the presence of lordosis
- B. Look for signs of an eating disorder
- C. Examine muscles for increased mass
- D. Ask about excessive bleeding with menses
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Females who participate in strenuous physical activities are at risk for eating disorders. Strenuous activity does not cause lordosis, increased muscle mass is expected, and delayed menses, not excessive bleeding, is a concern with strenuous activity.