The nurse’s assessment findings of the hospitalized older adult include: BP 96/64 mm Hg, P 118 bpm, RR 20/minute, weight 110 lb with an 8-lb weight loss in the last 3 months due to severe loss of appetite from chemotherapy, and BMI of 19. The client reports fatigue so does not go out, but is able to get around the house. Though tired, the client responds appropriately and clearly to questions and denies psychological issues. What score should the nurse assign to the client when completing the Geriatric Mini Nutrition Assessment?
Correct Answer: 4
Rationale: Score: Severe appetite loss = 0; >3 kg weight loss = 0; mobility (bed/chair but not out) = 1; acute disease (cancer) = 0; no psychological issues = 2; BMI 19 = 1. Total = 4.
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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.
After performing an assessment and determining that there are no other causes, the nurse concludes that the older adult’s recent hearing loss in one ear may be from cerumen accumulation from age-related changes. The nurse’s conclusion was based on which age-related changes that contribute to the cerumen accumulation?
- A. Reduced sweat gland activity; thinning and drying of the skin lining the ear canal
- B. Ossicular bone calcification; longer and thicker hair growth in the ear canal
- C. Degenerative structural changes of the eardrum preventing cerumen passage
- D. Over activity of the sweat glands contributing to the development of presbycusis
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Reduced sweat gland activity and thinning/drying of the ear canal skin cause cerumen buildup, affecting sound perception. Ossicular calcification, eardrum changes, and presbycusis are unrelated.
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 nurse completes teaching for the 80-year-old female client. Which statement made by the client indicates further teaching is needed?
- A. Instead of using sodium seasonings, I plan to try one with herbs and lemon.'
- B. Although I find my lavender-scented hand cream relaxing, I should not use it.'
- C. I should place a towel on the floor outside my shower so I don’t slip when getting out.'
- D. Rather than relying on laxatives, I should increase my intake of fruits and vegetables.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Placing a towel on the floor increases fall risk; a slip-resistant mat is needed. Nonsodium seasonings, avoiding scented lotions, and increasing roughage are correct.
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.