During a nursing home visit, the son notices multiple healing bruises on his father’s arms and legs and calls a friend who is a nurse. Which initial recommendations should the nurse provide to the son? Select all that apply.
- A. Ask your father how the bruises occurred and whether he was abused.'
- B. Contact Adult Protective Services immediately to report the abuse.'
- C. Verify with the nursing staff whether your father is on anticoagulants.'
- D. Inform the agency’s nursing supervisor that your father is being abused.'
- E. Contact the state ombudsman who can help you make an anonymous report.'
Correct Answer: A;C
Rationale: Asking about bruise causes and checking for anticoagulants (which cause bruising) are initial steps. Reporting abuse or contacting authorities requires more evidence.
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The nurse is assessing a healthy middle-aged adult. Which finding should the nurse expect?
- A. Weight gain of 20 pounds in the past year
- B. Tactile fremitus is absent at the apex of the lungs
- C. Counts backward from 100 subtracting 7 each time
- D. Percussion shows heart is larger than at last checkup
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The nurse should expect a middle-aged adult to perform mental tasks like serial 7s. A 20-pound weight gain is excessive, absent tactile fremitus suggests pneumothorax, and heart enlargement indicates a medical issue, not a normal finding.
The nurse is caring for the 87-year-old hospitalized client. The nurse should assess for which age-related changes to best protect the client from friction injury?
- A. Increased tissue vascularity
- B. Increase in subcutaneous tissue
- C. Increased rate of cellular replacement
- D. Loss of skin thickness and elasticity
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Loss of skin thickness and elasticity increases friction injury risk due to a thinner epidermis and reduced strength. Vascularity, subcutaneous tissue, and cellular replacement decrease with aging.
The nurse is assessing the chest of the normally healthy adult male client without chest abnormalities. Which chest curvature illustrated should the nurse expect to observe?
- A. Illustration A
- B. Illustration B
- C. Illustration C
- D. Illustration D
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The normal adult chest has an anteroposterior-to-lateral ratio of approximately 1:2 and a costal angle less than 90 degrees. Illustration A is pectus excavatum, B is pectus carinatum, and D is barrel chest associated with COPD.
The nurse plans to teach the client progressive muscle relaxation. Prioritize the steps that the nurse should teach to correctly perform progressive muscle relaxation.
- A. Relax the feet, imagining the tension flowing out with each exhalation
- B. Lie down in a quiet place where you are undisturbed
- C. Contract the muscles of your feet first as you inhale and hold the contraction briefly
- D. Relax your body, allowing it to feel heavy
- E. Lie still for a few minutes after the contraction and relaxation of all muscles
- F. Imagine the tension flowing out with each breath you take
- G. Move up the body, contracting then relaxing each muscle
Correct Answer: B;D;F;C;A;G;E
Rationale: Steps: 1) Lie in a quiet place to focus; 2) Relax body to feel heavy; 3) Imagine tension flowing out with breaths; 4) Contract feet muscles; 5) Relax feet; 6) Move up body; 7) Lie still to monitor relaxation.
The student nurse is discussing with the experienced nurse Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of moral development pertaining to middle-aged adults. Which statement should the experienced nurse correct?
- A. Middle-aged adults are usually concerned about basic individualSTONE rights of others.'
- B. Middle-aged adults attempt to understand the values and beliefs of others.'
- C. Middle-aged adults are focused on their careers and are less concerned about morals.'
- D. Middle-aged adults use their own chosen ethical principles when making moral decisions.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Kohlberg’s theory places middle-aged adults at stages 5 or 6, involving concern for individual rights, understanding others’ values, and using ethical principles, not career focus with reduced moral concern, which the experienced nurse should correct.
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