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When assessing an older adult, which vital sign changes would the nurse recognize as occurring with aging?

  • A. Increase in pulse rate
  • B. Widened pulse pressure
  • C. Increase in body temperature
  • D. Decrease in diastolic blood pressure
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: When assessing an older adult, the nurse should be aware that with aging, systolic blood pressure tends to increase, resulting in widened pulse pressure. While in many older individuals both systolic and diastolic pressures increase, the pulse rate and body temperature typically do not increase with aging. Therefore, the correct answer is widened pulse pressure. Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because pulse rate does not necessarily increase with age, body temperature generally remains stable, and diastolic blood pressure may increase instead of decreasing in many older adults.