Reproductive and Sexuality
Ethics and Legal Principles
Special Senses and Safety
Immune System and Successful Aging
Neuro
Mental Health
100

 NIH stopped the part of the study in which women received estrogen and progestin due to findings that these women experienced ________

higher heart risk

100

TRUE or FALSE

The INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM function as a group of professionals who work loosely in the same area or with the same client.

False -Multidisciplinary Team

100

TRUE or FALSE

Burns and Wounds are the most common cause of injury among older adults in the US.

False- falls

100

True or False:

Signs of pneumonia can be typical, serious pneumonia can be symptomatic.


False - atypical, asymptomatic

100

Type of Delusion Disorder that the patient believes of having a physical defect or medical condition.


Somatic Type

200

TRUE or FALSE:

Menopause, the permanent cessation of menses for at least 5years, occurs in women around the fifth decade of life

False 1 year

200

The ____________  are known to have lifetime career with one employer 

Veterans or traditional professional RNs

200

Presbyopyia refers to the clouding or opacification of the normally clear lens of the eye or its capsule (surrounding transparent membrane) that obscures the passage of light through the lens to the retina of the eye.

False - Cataract

200


_____________The vaccination that helps prevent a painful viral condition caused by the reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus in older adults.


Herpes zoster (shingles) vaccine

200

TRUE or FALSE

 Sundowning syndrome is characterized by increased confusion and agitation during early afternoon or late evening.


False - late afternoon or Early evening

300

What condition is treated by this device?

Erectile Dysfunction

300

In the most effective teams the_____ is an active member and is expected to participate in goal setting and care planning.


client/patient

300

True or False

Meniere's disease is an outer ear problem that can cause dizzy spells and hearing loss.

False

300

______A respiratory infection that poses a major cause of morbidity and mortality among the elderly.

Pneumonia

300

Possible Behaviors of this Cognitive Disorder include: Accusing others of theft, hoarding items, fear of being talked about.


PARANOIA OR SUSPICIOUSNESS


400

What condition is this?

Uterine Prolapse

400

Enumerate the Multigenerational Age/Workforce (According to the Activity/Notes)

- The Veterans or traditional professional RNs

- The Baby Boomers

- Generation X

- The Millennial or New Generation

400

Give a Nursing Diagnosis

Malnutrition or Imbalanced Nutrition

400

The most common bacterial cause of pneumonia among older adults. 


Streptococcus pneumoniae.


400

MAOI RARELY USED IN TREATMENT OF BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS BECAUSE IT CAN INCREASE HYPERTENSIVE CRISIS WITH _________

 tyramine.


500

A 65-year-old male with Parkinsonism arrives for a wellness check-up and reports a decrease in sexual interest. The physician decides to prescribe a medication to help improve his symptoms. Which medication should the nurse expect to be ordered?

Levodopa  

500

Enumerate the 5 Rights of Delegation



Right Task

Right Circumstance

Right Person

Right Direction/ communication

Right Supervision

500

Give 5 classifications of falls

multifactorial, intrinsic, extrinsic, intentional, isolated, cluster, prodromal, premonitary

500

What are the 3 components of successful ageing?


1.  Avoiding disease and disability; or prevention of diseases. 

2 Maintaining mental function

3 Continuing active engagement of life


500

What category of PD symptoms:

Seborrhea, facial sweating, heat intolerance, constipation, dysphagia, anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances.




Autonomic–
Neuroendocrine: