Nutrition
Anatomy and Physiology
Older Adult
Theories
Nursing Interventions
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100

These vitamins are fat soluble 

What are A,D,E,K

100

The nervous is made up of these structures

What are the brain and spinal cord 

100

This activity is used to help an older person reach the task of reaching ego integrity.

What is reminiscing?

100

Erickson describes older adult developmental needs crisis as:

What is ego integrity is despair?

100

This action is the most important way to prevent spreading infection. 

What is handwashing?

100

This substance prevents alveolar from collapsing during expiration which makes breathing easier.

What is surfactant?

200

The Muslim faith avoid this dietary item

What is pork

200

These structures regulate metabolism and work with the nervous system in stress response 

What are the adrenaline glands

200

This forward curvature of the spine is common in the older adult.

What is kyphosis?

200

Maslow described the very basic need for food, water, sleep and elimination as:


What are physiological needs?

200

This type of isolation is used for TB, chicken pox, and measles

What is airborne?

200

These are the filters within the kidney

What are glomeruli?

300

Citrus fruits, broccoli and bell peppers are rich in this vitamin

What is vitamin C

300

Transporting oxygen to tissue is the function of this cells

What are red blood cells or erthrocytes 

300

Dehydration and poor personal hygiene can be signs of this type of abuse 

What is neglect?

300

According to Kubler-Ross, refusing to accept a diagnosis and not following a plan of care is this phase of the grieving process 

What is denial?

300

Performing range of motion ona patient who cannot move the joinythemsef is known as

What is passive range of motion?

300

This is the process of breaking down fat globules into small pieces for absorption in intestinal tract is known as:

What is emulsification?

400

These nutrients play a key role in wound healing 

What are protein and vitamins A and C

400

This organ plays a key role in temperature regulation,protection from injury.

What is the skin?

400

An older adult is lacking fiber in their diet putting them at risk for this condition 

What is constipation?

400

This theory claims there is a hereditary reason for aging.

What is the genetic theory?

400

When providing mouth care to a non responsive patient the nurse should do this action first 

What is turn the patient on their side?

400

This system contains glass that secrete hormones into the blood stream

What is the endocrine system?

500

The chemical process that converts food to energy to regulate body functions. 

What is metabolism

500

This glan surrounds the male urethra and commonly becomes enlarged in older adulthood 

What is the prostate?

500

Older adults experience many visual changes. One change is a clouding of the lens. This is known as this condition 

What is cataract?

500

This theory claims that joints deteriorate with use.

What is the wear and tear theory?

500

When performing trach tie changes, this is the first step

What is secure the new ties before removing the old ones?

500

This blood type is known as the universal donor

What is O negative?

600

This diet is used for a patient with dysphagia

What is mechanical soft?

600

These bones make up the ankle

What are tarsals?

600

Restoration of a individual to their highest performing level after an illness or injury is the goal of this type of health service.

What is rehabilitation?

600

According to Kubler-Ross this the final stage of the grieving process 

What is acceptance?

600

This nursing action is used to prevent pressure sores

What is repositioning every 2 hours?

600

This blood type is known as the universal receiver?

What is AB positive?