You are the nurse caring for an elderly patient with cardiovascular disease. The patient comes to the clinic with a suspected respiratory infection and is diagnosed with pneumonia. As the nurse, what do you know about the altered responses of older adults?
- A. Treatments for older adults need to be more holistic than treatments used in the younger population.
- B. The altered responses of older adults reinforce the need for the nurse to monitor all body systems to identify possible systemic complications.
- C. The altered responses of older adults define the nursing interactions with the patient.
- D. Older adults become hypersensitive to antibiotic treatments for infectious disease states.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Older people may be unable to respond effectively to an acute illness, or, if a chronic health condition is present, they may be unable to sustain appropriate responses over a long period. Furthermore, their ability to respond to definitive treatment is impaired. The altered responses of older adults reinforce the need for nurses to monitor all body system functions closely, being alert to signs of impending systemic complication. Holism should be integrated into all patients care. Altered responses in the older adult do not define the interactions between the nurse and the patient. Older adults do not become hypersensitive to antibiotic treatments for infectious disease states.
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You are providing care for an 82-year-old man whose signs and symptoms of Parkinson disease have become more severe over the past several months. The man tells you that he can no longer do as many things for himself as he used to be able to do. What factor should you recognize as impacting your patients life most significantly?
- A. Neurologic deficits
- B. Loss of independence
- C. Age-related changes
- D. Tremors and decreased mobility
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: This patients statement places a priority on his loss of independence. This is undoubtedly a result of the neurologic changes associated with his disease, but this is not the focus of his statement. This is a disease process, not an age-related physiological change.
You are the nurse planning an educational event for the nurses on a subacute medical unit on the topic of normal, age-related physiological changes. What phenomenon would you include in your teaching plan?
- A. A decrease in cognition, judgment, and memory
- B. A decrease in muscle mass and bone density
- C. The disappearance of sexual desire for both men and women
- D. An increase in sebaceous and sweat gland function in both men and women
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Normal signs of aging include a decrease in the sense of smell, a decrease in muscle mass, a decline but not disappearance of sexual desire, and decreased sebaceous and sweat glands for both men and women. Cognitive changes are usually attributable to pathologic processes, not healthy aging.
An elderly patient, while being seen in an urgent care facility for a possible respiratory infection, asks the nurse if Medicare is going to cover the cost of the visit. What information can the nurse give the patient to help allay her concerns?
- A. Medicare has a copayment for many of the services it covers. This requires the patient to pay a part of the bill.
- B. Medicare pays for 100% of the cost for acute-care services, so the cost of the visit will be covered.
- C. Medicare will only pay the cost for acute-care services if the patient has a very low income.
- D. Medicare will not pay for the cost of acute-care services so the patient will be billed for the services provided.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The two major programs that finance health in the United States are Medicare and Medicaid, both of which are overseen by the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS). Both programs cover acute-care needs such as inpatient hospitalization, physician care, outpatient care, home health services, and skilled nursing care in a nursing. Medicare is a plan specifically for the elderly population, and Medicaid is a program that provides services based on income.
An 84-year-old patient has returned from the post-anesthetic care unit (PACU) following hip arthroplasty. The patient is oriented to name only. The patients family is very upset because, before having surgery, the patient had no cognitive deficits. The patient is subsequently diagnosed with postoperative delirium. What should the nurse explain to the patients family?
- A. This problem is self-limiting and there is nothing to worry about.
- B. Delirium involves a progressive decline in memory loss and overall cognitive function.
- C. Delirium of this type is treatable and her cognition will return to previous levels.
- D. This problem can be resolved by administering antidotes to the anesthetic that was used in surgery.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Surgery is a common cause of delirium in older adults. Delirium differs from other types of dementia in that delirium begins with confusion and progresses to disorientation. It has symptoms that are reversible with treatment, and, with treatment, is short term in nature. It is patronizing and inaccurate to reassure the family that there is nothing to worry about. The problem is not treated by the administration of antidotes to anesthetic.
The home health nurse is making an initial home visit to a 76-year-old widower. The patient takes multiple medications for the treatment of varied chronic health problems. The patient states that he has also begun taking some herbal remedies. What should the nurse be sure to include in the patients teaching?
- A. Herbal remedies are consistent with holistic health care.
- B. Herbal remedies are often cheaper than prescribed medication.
- C. It is safest to avoid the use of herbal remedies.
- D. There is a need to inform his physician and pharmacist about the herbal remedies.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Herbal remedies combined with prescribed medications can lead to interactions that may be toxic. Patients should notify the physician and pharmacist of any herbal remedies they are using. Even though herbal remedies are considered holistic, this is not something that is necessary to include in the patients teaching. Herbal remedies may be cheaper than prescribed medicine, but this is still not something that is necessary to include in the patients teaching. For most people, it is not necessary to wholly avoid herbal remedies.
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