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100

What is food insecurity and are older adults at risk?

Not knowing when the next meal will come. Yes, they are at risk.

100

Which sector of healthcare is the fastest growing?

Gerontological nursing

100

This service is provided to those who serve or have served in the military

What is Care for Veterans

100

Which of the following is an expected finding in a 78-year-old-man. 

A: Increased sebaceous gland activity

B: Increased skin elasticity 

C: Increased course ear hair

D: Increased lung capacity 

C

100

This type of urinary incontinence occurs when one sneezes.

What is stress incontinence

200

True or False: 

Coffee is a great choice for hydration.

False

200

True or False:

The gero nurse should use a holistic approach to clients. Although they shouldn't worry about ensuring proper communication to those who are not able to hear or see. 

False

200

This person is appointed by the patient to make decisions when they (the patient) aren’t able to.

What is Power of Attorney

200

Name 3 normal aging findings of the skin. 

1. thins

2. less melanin --> lighter skin

3. liver spots, age spots

4. less elastin leading to sagging 

5. sebaceous glands atrophy leading to dry skin

200

What are 2 nursing interventions to prevent constipation?

Exam meds that can cause constipation

Fiber

2-3 L H2O

Physical activity (Walk for 20-30 min/day)

Environmental

Toileting regimen

Meds (Laxatives, OTC meds, Enemas)

300

List 3 assessment findings of dehydration.

Weight loss

Orthostasis

Dry mucous membranes in the mouth and nose

Dysphagia

Decreased urine output with dark urine

Longitudinal furrows on the tongue

Incoherent speech

Rapid pulse rate

Extremity weakness

Dry axilla

Sunken eyes

300

What are 2 interventions that we can use to help a client who is refusing to eat and has dysphagia?

1. Speech Language Pathology Consult

2. Chin Tuck

3. Find out foods the client prefers

4. Modified diet (pureed, thickened liquids, change of texture)

5. Encourage smaller bites of food

300

This program is different state to state. Those eligible are 65+, low income, disabled, and even kids

What is Medicaid

300
An 82=year-old patient is prescribed a medication that is primarily excreted by the kidneys. The nurse doesn't understand why this patient has a smaller dose than their other 45 year-old patient taking the same med. What would you tell this nurse?

The kidneys are smaller and don't work as efficiently due to the normal aging process.

300

List 2 nursing interventions to help with incontinence.

Scheduled voiding, Pelvic floor exercises (Kegel), Habit training (diary), Bladder retraining, Prompted voiding, Lifestyle modifications, Changing environment, Medications, Use absorbent products, Surgery

400

You perform a nutritional assessment on an 84 year old patient. She shares that she "mainly only drinks ensures and takes a bunch of over the counter supplements. That's ok right?" How do you respond?

Nutritional supplements are ok, but should not be the main source of nutrition. 


400

A 74-year-old recently retired as a nurse. She decides to volunteer at the hospital to help patients get checked in for surgery. This is an example of which theory to aging? 

A: Social-Exchange Theory

B: Disengagement Theory 

C: Continuity Theory

D: Role Theory 

D: Role Theory

Looks at the person's role in society (nurse) and adapting to a changed role (retired nurse still wanting to help people). 

400

This part of Medicare covers medications

What is Medicare Part D

400

Select all the age related changes in older adults:

A: Stiff Blood Vessels

B: Increased Immunity 

C: Delayed Reaction time

D: Decreased Tactile and Vibratory Senses

E: Efficient Gas Exchange

A, C, D

400

What are 3 normal changes in the gastrointestinal system?

Loss of enamel and dentin

Brittle roots

Dry mouth due to decrease salivation 

Decrease gastric motility

Villi decrease in function

Slower peristalsis 

500

What are 3 consequences or issues related to undernutrition?

Infection, pressure injuries, anemia, hypotension, impaired cognition, prolonged hospital stays, reduced quality of life, increased morbidity and mortality


500

You are caring for an older adult client who's mental status has changed since you've assessed them an hour ago and is confused. The client does have a temperature of 100.2 F. and has had an indwelling cather in place for the past 2 days. What is this client at risk for?

A: Urge Incontinence

B: Infection

C: Constipation 

D:Nothing, it's a normal finding

B: Infection

500

This part of Medicare covers acute care hospitalization and short term rehab

What is Medicare Part A

500

What are two age related reasons for hearing loss?

1. Cerumen build up (thick and dry ear wax)

2. Presbycusis (reduction of vibration of bones in the ears)

500

What type of urinary incontinence is caused by not making it to the bathroom due to an obstacle (like the location of the bathroom)

What is functional incontinence

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