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 is admitting the older adult client to a nursing home. Which is the nurse’s best approach when obtaining information during the admission interview?
- A. Direct questions to the family member accompanying the client
- B. Speak clearly and slowly to the client using high-pitched vocal tones
- C. Take the client and family members to a private room without distractions
- D. Speak to the client loudly about familiar topics before asking questions
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A private, distraction-free room respects confidentiality and aids focus. Directing questions to family, high-pitched tones, or loud familiar topics are inappropriate.
The nurse is obtaining nutrition information from four 20-year-old female clients. All have a BM] of 20 to 23. Which client requires the most immediate follow-up?
- A. The client eats three nutritious meals a day with no snacks
- B. The client limits her intake to 2500 calories per day
- C. The client eats only fruits, vegetables, seeds, and nuts
- D. The client eats three 350-calorie meals per day
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: By limiting meals to 350 calories each, the client consumes only 1050 calories daily, insufficient for a sedentary female’s basic energy needs, requiring immediate follow-up. Three nutritious meals may suffice, 2500 calories is appropriate, and a vegetarian diet needs protein assessment but is less urgent.
The nurse is collecting information from the young adult client. Which psychosocial questions should the nurse ask during the admission assessment? Select all that apply.
- A. Do you have any pets?'
- B. How many hours of sleep do you get?'
- C. When was your last bowel movement?'
- D. How much alcohol do you drink?'
- E. Can you describe your sexual activity?'
Correct Answer: A;B;D;E
Rationale: The nurse should ask about pets (enhances mental well-being), sleep (affects coping and immunity), alcohol use (impacts health risks), and sexual activity (STI/HIV risks). Bowel movement is physiological, not psychosocial.
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 caring for the chronically ill middle-aged adult who has had numerous hospitalizations. Which behaviors may interfere with the client’s achievement of the developmental task associated with middle adulthood? Select all that apply.
- A. Writes thank-you notes to friends
- B. Stays at home and refuses visitors
- C. Self-absorbed in own psychological needs
- D. Attempts to perform own personal cares
- E. Continually relays feelings of inadequacy
Correct Answer: B;C;E
Rationale: Staying home, self-absorption, and feelings of inadequacy interfere with maintaining social relationships and generativity. Thank-you notes and self-care support generativity.