A nurse is planning discharge teaching for an 80 -year-old patient with mild short-term memory loss. The discharge teaching will include how to perform basic wound care for the venous ulcer on his lower leg. When planning the necessary health education for this patient, what should the nurse plan to do?
- A. Set long-term goals with the patient.
- B. Provide a list of useful Web sites to supplement learning.
- C. Keep visual cues to a minimum to enhance the patients focus.
- D. Keep teaching periods short.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: To assist the elderly patient with short-term memory loss, the nurse should keep teaching periods short, provide glare-free lighting, link new information with familiar information, use visual and auditory cues, and set short-term goals with the patient. The patient may or may not be open to the use of online resources.
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An occupational health nurse overhears an employee talking to his manager about a 65 -year-old coworker. What phenomenon would the nurse identify when hearing the employee state, He should just retire and make way for some new blood.?
- A. Intolerance
- B. Ageism
- C. Dependence
- D. Nonspecific prejudice
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Ageism refers to prejudice against the aged. Intolerance is implied by the employees statement, but the intolerance is aimed at the coworkers age. The employees statement does not raise concern about dependence. The prejudice exhibited in the statement is very specific.
A gerontologic nurse is basing the therapeutic programs at a long-term care facility on Millers Functional Consequences Theory. To actualize this theory of aging, the nurse should prioritize what task?
- A. Attempting to control age-related physiological changes
- B. Lowering expectations for recovery from acute and chronic illnesses
- C. Helping older adults accept the inevitability of death
- D. Differentiating between age-related changes and modifiable risk factors
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The Functional Consequences Theory requires the nurse to differentiate between normal, irreversible age-related changes and modifiable risk factors. This theory does not emphasize lowering expectations, controlling age-related changes, or helping adults accept the inevitability of death.
A nurse is caring for an 86-year-old female patient who has become increasingly frail and unsteady on her feet. During the assessment, the patient indicates that she has fallen three times in the month, though she has not yet suffered an injury. The nurse should take action in the knowledge that this patient is at a high risk for what health problem?
- A. A hip fracture
- B. A femoral fracture
- C. Pelvic dysplasia
- D. Tearing of a meniscus or bursa
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The most common fracture resulting from a fall is a fractured hip resulting from osteoporosis and the condition or situation that produced the fall. The other listed injuries are possible, but less likely than a hip fracture.
Based on a patients vague explanations for recurring injuries, the nurse suspects that a community-dwelling older adult may be the victim of abuse. What is the nurses primary responsibility?
- A. Report the findings to adult protective services.
- B. Confront the suspected perpetrator.
- C. Gather evidence to corroborate the abuse.
- D. Work with the family to promote healthy conflict resolution.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: If neglect or abuse of any kind including physical, emotional, sexual, or financial abuse is suspected, the local adult protective services agency must be notified. The responsibility of the nurse is to report the suspected abuse, not to prove it, confront the suspected perpetrator, or work with the family to promote resolution.
You are the nurse caring for patients in the urology clinic. A new patient, 78 years old, presents with complaints of urinary incontinence. An anticholinergic is prescribed. Why might this type of medication be an inappropriate choice in the elderly population?
- A. Gastrointestinal hypermotility can be an adverse effect of this medication.
- B. Detrusor instability can be an adverse effect of this medication.
- C. Confusion can be an adverse effect of this medication.
- D. Increased symptoms of urge incontinence can be an adverse effect of this medication.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Although medications such as anticholinergics may decrease some of the symptoms of urge incontinence (detrusor instability), the adverse effects of these medications (dry mouth, slowed gastrointestinal motility, and confusion) may make them inappropriate choices for the elderly.
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