The nurse is assessing the older adult client experiencing problems sleeping. Which statements, if made by the client, indicate that the client may benefit from teaching? Select all that apply.
- A. I am so tired that I need to take a nap in the middle of the day.'
- B. My routine includes a glass of warm chocolate milk at bedtime.'
- C. I installed room-darkening shades after my doctor advised these.'
- D. I’m in my bed a lot; it is the most comfortable place in my home.'
- E. I often take my pain pill for my leg pain just before going to bed.'
Correct Answer: A;B;D
Rationale: Daytime napping, chocolate milk (caffeine), and excessive bed time disrupt sleep, indicating teaching needs. Darkening shades and pain management are appropriate.
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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.
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 32-year-old has been trying to get pregnant for the past 10 years- The client consults a family planning clinic after being unsuccessful with the calendar and basal body temperature methods in determining the time of ovulation. Which statement by the nurse would be most appropriate?
- A. Let me review the methods with you; maybe you have not been using them correctly.'
- B. Have you considered that you might not be ovulating and that adoption is an option?'
- C. Test kits are available that will detect an enzyme in cervical mucus that signals ovulation.'
- D. If your spouse wears restrictive underwear, this can reduce your chance of conception.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Suggesting an ovulation test kit, which detects guaiacol peroxidase in cervical mucus to signal ovulation, is most appropriate after 10 years of unsuccessful methods. Reviewing methods is less helpful, adoption is premature, and male underwear addresses sperm count, not ovulation timing.
The nurse is caring for the middle-aged client. Which client behavior should indicate to the nurse that the client may have difficulty achieving Erikson’s developmental stage of generativity?
- A. Talks about accomplishments that made the workplace a better place
- B. Volunteers at the local nursing home reading to residents one day a week
- C. Focuses conversation on self and displays disinterest in the activities of others
- D. Shows pictures of the client’s grandchildren and the client at various sports events
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Self-focus and disinterest in others suggest self-absorption and stagnation, indicating difficulty with generativity. Workplace accomplishments, volunteering, and involvement with grandchildren demonstrate generativity.
The nurse is interviewing a family member of the hospitalized 90-year-old client to assess for common problems associated with an increased risk for falling. Which questions should the nurse ask? Select all that apply.
- A. Has your mother fallen within the past year?'
- B. Has your mother had her annual influenza vaccine?'
- C. When was the last time your mother took a pain pill?'
- D. Does your mother have any problems with urination?'
- E. Does your mother have difficulty falling asleep at night?'
Correct Answer: A;C;D;E
Rationale: Questions about past falls, pain medication, urination issues, and sleep disorders assess fall risk factors. Influenza vaccine is unrelated.