The nurse overhears a person say, 'I’m having a senior moment because I forgot.' How should the nurse interpret this statement?
- A. This phrase is a comical statement without age bias and is acceptable to others
- B. This phrase is a stereotypical reference to older adults that can be termed ageism
- C. This phrase admits that the older adult’s ability to learn new information is limited
- D. This phrase recognizes that all older adults have short- and long-term memory issues
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The phrase is a stereotypical reference to older adults, perpetuating ageism. It’s not comical, doesn’t imply learning limits, and not all older adults have memory issues.
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The nurse teaches the 18-year-old diabetic client to perform self-administration of insulin. Each time the client makes even a small mistake, the client apologizes for getting it wrong- The client also profusely apologizes when making a minimal mistake in other activities. Based on Erikson’s developmental stages, the nurse concludes that the client may have an unresolved developmental task of which age period?
- A. Infancy
- B. Early childhood
- C. School-aged childhood
- D. Adolescence
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The behavior indicates an unresolved conflict of 'autonomy versus shame and doubt' associated with the 18-month to 3-year-old age group. When parents are overly critical, the child may develop an overly critical superego, manifesting as constant apologizing for small mistakes.
The home health nurse suspects elder mistreatment of the 93-year-old client by the live-in caregiver. Which findings support the nurse’s conclusion? Select all that apply.
- A. Client has urine burns
- B. Client has wrist bruises
- C. Client states there have been some unexplained financial expenditures
- D. Client is more talkative than during previous home visits
- E. Smell of alcohol noted on live-in caregiver’s breath
Correct Answer: A;B;C;E
Rationale: Urine burns (neglect), wrist bruises (physical abuse), unexplained expenditures (financial abuse), and caregiver alcohol use (abuser characteristic) support mistreatment. Increased talkativeness suggests comfort, not abuse.
The nurse is caring for the older adult client. The nurse should identify that the client is at risk for developing skin breakdown when making which observations? Select all that apply.
- A. A nursing assistant applies a perfumed lotion to the client’s skin
- B. Two nursing assistants are elevating the client’s heels off the bed
- C. A family member brings the client’s favorite custard from home
- D. The nurse applies an alcohol-based hand wash to the client’s hands
- E. The nurse is directing the client to push with the heels to move up in bed
Correct Answer: A;D;E
Rationale: Perfumed lotion, alcohol-based wash, and heel friction increase skin breakdown risk. Elevating heels and nutrition reduce risk.
The nurse assesses the 75-year-old client and concludes that some findings are not age-related changes and require further follow-up. Which report by the client represents a non-age-related finding that requires additional investigation?
- A. Reports a decreased ability to see at night
- B. Reports seeing halos around lights
- C. Reports difficulty distinguishing some colors
- D. Reports diminished visual acuity
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Seeing halos is a symptom of glaucoma, not an age-related change, requiring investigation. Night vision, color distinction, and acuity changes are normal with aging.
The nurse is teaching newly hired NAs in a long term care facility. What information about skin care for older adults should the nurse emphasize?
- A. Avoid skin products purchased for the resident by family that contain alcohol
- B. Apply perfumed skin lots after the resident’s bath when the skin is still moist
- C. When taking residents outdoors, apply sunscreen with a sun protection factor of 8
- D. Apply a strong detergent to clothing with food stains before sending to laundry
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Avoiding alcohol-containing products prevents skin drying in older adults with fragile skin. Perfumed lotions, low SPF, and strong detergents increase irritation risk.
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