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 assessing the 84-year-old client during a routine health examination. Which finding should the nurse investigate first?
- A. Decreased force of cough
- B. Impaired swallowing
- C. Urine light yellow in color
- D. Height decreased by ½ inch
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Impaired swallowing increases aspiration risk and may indicate a non-age-related condition, requiring priority investigation. Decreased cough, light urine, and height loss are age-related.
A 72-year-old woman reports she is sexually active. It is most important for the nurse to follow up by asking which question?
- A. Can you tell me more about your sexual partners?'
- B. Have you tried artificial water-based lubricants?'
- C. Are any medications having any drying effects?'
- D. Do you need to use different sexual positions?'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Assessing sexual partners is critical due to rising STI/HIV rates in older adults. Lubricants, medication effects, and positions are secondary to infection risk.
When the office nurse completes height measurement for the 72-year-old female, the client says that she lost half an inch. Which explanation by the nurse is most accurate?
- A. As we age, we lose muscle mass.'
- B. Bone loss is due to lack of exercise.'
- C. As we age, we lose knee and hip cartilage.'
- D. The vertebral column shortens with aging.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Aging causes vertebral column shortening due to water and bone density loss, leading to height reduction. Muscle mass, exercise, and cartilage loss don’t primarily affect height.
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 94-year-old hospitalized client of the Muslim faith who is near death. Which nursing action is most inappropriate?
- A. Spraying perfume in the client’s room
- B. Placing the client supine facing Mecca
- C. Offering grief counseling to family members
- D. Checking records for wishes of organ donation
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Grief counseling is discouraged in Muslim faith, making it inappropriate. Perfuming, facing Mecca, and checking organ donation are culturally appropriate.