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.
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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 teaching a group of middle-aged female nurses about middle-aged moral development applicable only to women. Which point should the nurse most specifically address?
- A. Gilligan’s moral development theory includes responsibility and caring for self and others
- B. Kohlberg’s moral development theory includes living according to universally agreed-upon principles
- C. Westerhoff’s stages of faith include putting faith into personal and social action and standing up for beliefs
- D. Fowler’s stages of spiritual development include becoming aware of truth from a variety of viewpoints
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Gilligan’s theory, specific to women, emphasizes morality as integrity in relationships and caring for others and self, unlike Kohlberg’s justice-based theory. Westerhoff and Fowler address spiritual, not moral, development.
The nurse is interviewing an 80-year-old client who has urinary incontinence. The client is taking furosemide. When asked about daily fluid intake, the client states, 'I drink 2 glasses of water, 1 glass of milk, and a half glass of juice. I don’t drink coffee or tea.' Which responses by the nurse are appropriate? Select all that apply.
- A. Your fluid intake should be 6 to 8 glasses of water, plus other fluids.'
- B. Your fluid intake is adequate and may help to reduce your incontinence.'
- C. Caffeine increases urination; it is good that you avoid drinking coffee.'
- D. Your fluid intake is limited; this increases your risk for dehydration.'
- E. Your fluid intake is sufficient to maintain a fluid and electrolyte balance.'
Correct Answer: A;C;D
Rationale: The client’s 3.5 glasses of fluid are inadequate, increasing dehydration risk, especially with furosemide. Older adults need 6-8 glasses of water plus other fluids, and avoiding caffeine reduces diuresis. Inadequate fluid may worsen incontinence.
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.