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_______________, such as body odor, uncleanliness, or soiled clothing or undergarments are examples of physical appearances that signify probable abuse towards elderly

Poor hygiene

100

Patients with hearing impairment mostly learn to ___________, so the nurse should try to stand or sit at the patient’s eye level so that the patient can read the nurse’s lips.

read lips

100

In the event of a durable power of attorney advance directive, the patient should ________ to ensure that there is no conflict in the decision making by the health care agent.

write down wishes

100

physiologic change in older adults causes anemia is a _________

decrease in red blood cell (RBC) production

100

Use of protective devices when they are not medically indicated could indicate abusive behavior in a health care setting

protective devices

200

_______________ is one indicator that the airway is blocked and may be aspirating food particles.

Cyanosis

200

The ________ increases the risk for aspiration because the head of the patient should be kept high during and after feeding.

supine position

200

_______ is a condition where a person has difficulty swallowing food and can result from cranial nerve damage.

Dysphagia

200

The number of _____________ a person consumes should be in balance with the energy requirements of that person.

calories

200

_______ is the failure to provide for the self because of a lack of ability or lack of awareness

Self-neglect

300

__________ is essential to produce prothrombin, a factor necessary for blood clotting.

Vitamin K

300

The lack of ___________________ is the biggest contributor to an older adult’s nutritional risk because this makes a person unable to buy the required food.

financial support

300

A ______ helps keep track of the older adult's nutritional requirements and intake and should include type, frequency and amount of food.

dietary record

300

this is when the family members or a trusted person of the older adult misuses the resources meant for care of the older adult.

Financial abuse

300

____________ is caused by aging results in an increased risk for heart murmurs

valvular calcification

400

 _______________ in the inner ear of an older adult can cause increased problems with balance and a decrease in the number of hair cells

Atrophy of vestibular structures

400

______ is a passive form of abuse in which caregivers fail to provide for the needs of older persons under their care

Neglect

400

the nervous system is affected by a decrease in the number of nerve fibers, leading to decreased proprioception, ______________, and ___________

decreased reflexes, and decreased coordination

400

____________ leads to decreased bladder capacity, thus causing more frequent urination in older adults

Decreased tissue elasticity

400

this medication can color the stool, dark green color and should be taken during or after meals for better absorption

iron supplement 

500

Warning signs of __________ includes wounds in various stages of healing, doctor shopping, and refusal of visitors by the caregiver.

physical abuse

500

Cues to confirm bacterial pneumonia diagnosis include:__________ 

 pneumonic patch in the lung, along with an elevated WBC count

500

_____________ authorizes a close confidante to make decisions regarding health care when the patient is unable to do so.

Durable power of attorney

500

The most common issue of aging that results in frustration among older adults who are affected by chronic illness and requiring constant care is the _________.

 loss of independence

500

Signs of this is an excessive agreement or compliance with the caregiver

Abuse

600

Decreases risk for fluid volume overload by

increased protein

600

this type of aphasia may use brief sentences with minimal grammatical structures. they speak in short sentences that make no sense and have no resemblance to reality

Broca aphasia 

600

______ medications may help calm a person with delirium who has severe agitation or confusion or who misinterprets the environment in a way that leads to severe paranoia, fear, or hallucinations.

Antianxiety

600

________ medications increase risk for fluid volume deficit due to increase urine output

Diuretic

600

in this type of aphasia the speech may be quick, fluent, well-articulated, and may adhere to stereotyped patterns.

Wernicke aphasia 

700

loss of elasticity of the lens occurs because of the aging process, which leads to decreased power of accommodation.

presbyopia

700

nearsightedness

myopia

700

ringing in the ears

tinnitus

700

this refers to one’s ability to perform tasks and make judgments based on the knowledge and experience acquired over a lifetime. 

crystallized intelligence