Final nursing fundamentals
The nurse works with elderly clients in a wellness screening clinic on a weekly basis. Which of the following statements made by the nurse is the most therapeutic regarding their mobility?
"Continue to exercise your joints regularly to your tolerance level."
A community health nurse is providing education to a group of eldery patients regarding medication administration.Which statement from the patient indicates that the nurses teaching is effective?
" I will change the site to my left leg when I take my humalog"
A nurse is providing care to a middle-aged couple. The patient has a chronic illness. Which areas will the nurse need to assess? (select all that apply)
Compliance to treatment ● Methods of coping with the illness ● Availability of community services
When developing a plan of care for an older adult who is hospitalized for an acute illness, the nurse should?
Consider the preadmission functional abilities when setting patient goals
The nurse is performing an assessment on an older adult client. Which assessment data would indicate a potential complication associated with the skin?
Crusting
You are conducting a head to toe assessment of an elderly client and evaluating the patient's skin integrity. Which finding will you record as a normal finding?
Decreased elasticity and poor tenting
The home care nurse is caring for a 78-year-old patient who is normally alert and oriented. Today, the patient is confused and running a high fever. What condition does the nurse anticipate?
Delirium
The home health nurse is visiting a client for the first time. While assessing the client's medication history, it is noted that there are 19 prescriptions and several over-the-counter medications that the client has been taking. Which intervention should the nurse take first?
Determine whether there is medication duplication (also known as medication reconciliation)
Identify physiologic factors and individual variables that affect medication Actions( select all that apply)
Developmental Gender age Cultural,ethnicity and genetics Diet Environment Psychological
Cultural competence based on
Developmental process that involve over time. It impacts ability to effectively function in multicultural. Recognize people's different cultural beliefs.
Psychological theories
Disengagement,Activity Continuity Developmental, gerotranscedence
Trends concerning families: Means interference in family dynamics
Domestic violence Illness Homeless Changing economic status Homesexual
Which of the following interventions should be taken to help an older client to prevent osteoporosis?
Encourage regular exercise
What suggestion should a nurse give to a family requesting help in selecting a local nursing center?
Explain that is important for the family to visit the center and inspect if personally
An older-adult patient in no acute distress reports being less able to taste and smell. What is the nurses best response to this information?
Explain to the patient that diminished senses are normal findings
disease
Is a malfunctioning of biological or psychological processes
Family resiliency
Is the ability of a family to cope with expected and unexpected stressors.
A patient prefers not to take the daily allergy pill this morning because it causes drowsiness through the day.Which response by the nurse is best.
Let's see if we can change the time you take your pill to 9:00 PM so the drowsiness occurs when you normally are sleeping.
A nurse is caring for young adult and should tell him/her to
Maintain family relationships
aging nervous system
Parkinson disease CVA, alzheimer's
An educator in a community health care setting, you are discussing sexuality with a patient in his 80's which action by the educator is best?
Provide information about the prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STI's)
An older patient suffered a hip fracture. The patient's family is concerned about the patient's ability to care for self, especially during this convalescence. Given this perspective, what is the best practice?
Provide information and answer questions as family members make choices among care options.
First step culture competence nurses:
Put your bias and prejudice at side. In order to give competence care.
What is the nurse's priority action to protect a patient from medication errors?
Reading medication labels unless 3 times before administering.
alternative family
Relationships include multi-adult households, "skip-generation" families (grandparents caring for grandchildren), communal groups with children, "nonfamilies" (adults living alone), and cohabitating partners.
In reviewing changes in the older adult, the nurse recognizes that which of the following statements related to cognitive functioning in the older client is true?
Reversible systemic disorders are often implicated as a cause of delirium.
A 82-year-old woman worked as a teller at a bank for 40 years and has been retired for the past 10 years. She never learned how to drive. She lives in a rural area that does not have public transportation. Which of the following psychosocial changes does the nurse focus on as a priority?
Social Isolation
In identifying needs for health policy and health program development and services, a community assessment focuses on which of the following elements
Structure, People, Social systems, Environments
The visiting nurse observes that the older male client is confined by his daughter to his room. When the nurse suggests that he walk into the den and join everyone, he says "I'm in everyone's way, my daughter needs me to stay here." The most important action for the nurse is to:
Suggest appropriate resources to the client and daughter-in-law, such as respite care and a senior citizens' center. (Assisting clients and families to become aware of available community support systems is a role and responsibility of the nurse
An older-adult patient has developed acute confusion. The patient has been on tranquilizers for the past week. The patient's vital signs are normal. What should the nurse do?
Take into account age-related changes in body systems that affect pharmacokinetic activity.
You are caring for a patient with dementia as a community-based nurse; you are making a visit to the patients home. The patient's family lives in the home with the patient. What should be your major focus?
Teach/Demonstrate techniques for providing care.
Given a group of patients to care for which patient will you closely monitor for an unintended synergistic effect?
The 45 yrs old whose doctor added Metoprolol as second B/P medication.
Which of the following statements made by a family member of a client recently diagnosed with early stages of Alzheimers's disease is most reflective of an understanding of this disease process?
We have an appointment with his care provider to see about medication therapy"
There are factors that influence the musculoskeletal system associated with aging. The nurse recognizes that with age
Weight-bearing exercise reduces the loss of bone mass
Nurse discharge instructions
When teaching the patient teach also the family member who will take care of the patient at home.
The nurse is given an IM injection .Upon aspiration, the nurse notices blood return in the syringe. What should the nurse do
Withdraw the needle and prepare the injection again.
osteomalacia and osteoporosis
abnormal softening of bones due to defiance of calcium
A nurse who has recently graduated has been assigned to be a primary nurse on a geriatric unit. After completing a review of development and aging, the nurse recalls that changes for the older adult include
adjusting to decreasing health and physical strength.
You are caring for a 5 year old who is hospitalized for stabilization of asthma. To render age- specific care, an action you can take would be to:
allow the child to handle medical equipment.
Initiative vs guilt Bryan
animism,pretend new roles,fantasy and imagination,explore environment superego,teach impulses control,conflict desire let feel guilt
nurse role meds admin
assess patient ability to self administer meds correctly closely monitor effects, don't delegate this task
biological theory stochastic
based on random events that cause cellular damage that accumulates as organism ages
metabolism
change to prepare for excretion
meds errors prevention
check compatibility with chart never give meds prepared or documented by somebody else never leave meds at bedside open meds at bedside, some meds require 2 nurses to check ,check expiration date
Medication
chemical substance use to prevent disease,treat,disease and relieve pain
trust Vs mistrust (baby)
children learn to trust or mistrust their caregivers,formation of trust results in faith & optimism
meds distribution
circulation, membrane permeability, protein binding
synergistic
combined effect of two medications is greater of the effect the med given by itself
Grandparents taking care of their grandchildren as
consequence of legal intervention when parents are unfit or renounce their parenting obligations.
controlled substances
keep under lock,special inventory forms,documentation required count requieres,special procedure to discard them
Aging and the Urinary System
kidney susceptible to trauma or disease, nephrons number decrease
agin musculoskeletal system
loses bone mass increase fragile bones decrease bone straight, risk for falls. women more susceptible to get osteoporosis
aging and the digestive system
loss of teeth,decrease saliva, decrease peristalsis in esophagus, weakness in musculature of large intestine
generic-name drug
manufactures who first develops the drug
Prescription
medication to be taking outside hospital
through
minimum level in the blood serum
aging múscle skeletal system
mobility, hip fracture,back pain,knee joint pain,generalized weakness,gout
nursing implications of ageism
nurses need to recognize and address ageism by questioning prevailing negative attitudes and stereotypes. respect older adults involve them in care decisions and activities
Intimacy vs Isolation young adult Dany
open to love others,search for manful friendships & intimacy, if unable to establish a relationship isolation results
blended family
parents who bring adoptive children or fostering parents into a new join situation
Side effects of meds
predictable & often unaided secondary effects
Therapeutic effect of meds
predicted physiological response that meds causes
biological theory non-stochastic
problems with hypothalamus, endocrine glads feedback system. fault immunological function induces aging
Idiosyncratic reaction of meds
pt reacts or over react to meds dr. order labs to check patient's reaction
self-neglect
refusal or failure to provide oneself basic necessities food,water,
Psychosocial changes in older adults
retirement, social isolation,sexuality.housing,environment,death
Integrity vs. Despair (late adulthood) mom
review their lives with successful or failure, physical & social losses,regret if goals weren't met,loss of status function
meds ten rights
right patient, drug, dosage, route, time, documentation, education,refuse, assessment,evaluation
Autonomy vs. Shame Toddler
self waking,feeding,independence maturation & imitation,develop autonomy by making chooses,learn that parents and society have expectations,limited chooses become shame
Plateu
serum concentration is reached and maintained
Puberty vs Identity Liz
sexual maturation,achievement, asking who I am, acquiring sense of identity,body image,success results in devotions fidelity to others & their own ideals
aging & the nervous system
slower nerve transmission, lower voluntary movements, stooped forward flexed posture,slowed gait,dry eyes, impair ability to hear high pitched sounds, decrease ability to maintain balance and correct imbalance
Geriatrics
study of health and disease in later life
clasification of meds
the effect of medication on the body system
chemical name
the exactly description of medication composition
extended family
the family plus relatives grandparents uncles,unts
A pregnant teenager asks the clinic nurse why she should not smoke during the first trimester. The nurse's best response should be:
the organ systems are beginning to develop.
Gerontology
the study of the aging process, includes physical,mental and social changes
health promotion psychosocial
therapeutic communication,touch,reality orientation,validation therapy,reminiscence,body image interventions 58
Onset of action
time takes after a med is administered to produce a response
duration
time which medication is present it concentration great enough to produce a response
IV meds
travel faster and absorb faster because doesn't have a barrier
Adverse effects of meds
unintended desired & often unpredictable severe response to meds
caregiver neglect
unsafe and unclean soiled bedding and animal infestation
poly pharmacy
use of multiple medications
Successful nurse given care to person in diverse population
walk into an asian women room ask if she wants warm or cold water. Acknowledge patients cultures by given options to the patients.
Abandonment
withdrawing medical care or leaving the patient at shopping center
aging face
wrinkles and sagging of the skin,lips may wrinkle,yellow teeth,hyperopia increases, myopia decreases
The long-term care nurse is performing assessment on several of the residents. Which are normal age- related physiological change(s) the nurse expects to note? Select all that apply
● Decline in visual acuity ● Decreased respiratory rate ● Decline in long-term memory ● Increased susceptibility to urinary infections ● Increased incidence of awakening after sleep onset
When developing a plan of care for the elderly. Which information will you consider first?
Plan of care needs to be individualized to the patient's unique needs
trade drug name
brand name or proprietary name business
PRN order
as need
basic elements on a medication order
date & time written drug name dosage,route,time & frequency signature of provider
Industry vs inferiority quique
eager to learn new skills,learn to play and work with peers,believe adults attitudes toward work,without support or skills too hard feels inferiority
peak
meds reach highest effective concentration
legal aspects of meds administration
nurse practice act FDA,state regulations,health care institutions meds laws
meds interaction
occurs when one medication modifies the action to another
Aging
process of growing old
Allergic reaction to meds
repeated administration the patient develops an allergic response
Aging sensory system
gustatory and olfactory disturbance,hearing loss, somatosensory disturbances, macular degeneration, visual alterations.
Aging and the Special Senses
hard hearing,deafness,loss of vision,cataract surgery,glaucoma,macular degeneration,presbyopia
action
how medication acts
route
how medication enters the body
excretion
how meds exit the body
The Emergency Department nurse is assessing a patient brought in by law enforcement. The patient slurs words and smells like alcohol, yet denies drinking alcohol. When the patient is able to communicate clearly, which assessment question will the nurse ask? (Select all that apply.)
"Have you ever tried to cut down on your drinking?" , "Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning to settle your nerves?"
Which of the following statements, made by the daughter of an older adult client concerning bringing her mother home to live with family, presents the greatest concern for the nurse?
"I don't think she will react very well to me making decisions for her"
The nurse is performing an assessment on an older client who is having difficulty sleeping at night. What statement by the client indicates education is needed on improving sleep?
"I drink hot chocolate before bed"
Which of the following responses by an older-adult client is most reflective of a need for further education by the nurse regarding the physiological changes associated with the older adult?
"I have my eyes checked regularly, I can't afford to fall."
A mother tells you that her 6-year-old child talks about friends who don't exist. What will be your best response?
"It's very normal"
The nurse is caring for a patient who is considered "frail elderly". Into which category does the nurse place the patient?
85 to 99 years of age (the old old)
Vulnerable populations of patients are those who are more likely to develop health problems as a result of:
Abusive habits
Health care disparities: differences among population in the availability accessibility and quality of care services.
Accessibility
A 70-year old client asks the nurse to explain to her about hypertension. An appropriate response by the nurse as to why older clients often have hypertension is due to:
Accumulation of plaque on arterial walls
standing/routine order
Administered until the dosage is changed or another medication is prescribed
Which of the following statements accurately reflects data that the nurse should use in planning care to meet the needs of older adults?
Adults older than 65 yrs of age are the greatest users of prescription medications.(poly- pharmacy
Which of the following might be a cause of stress for young adults
Being single, Career, Sexuality
Pharmacodynamics
is a process by which medication works in the body
The nurse is aware that the majority of older adults:
Are actively involved in their community
The nurse is preparing to discharge an 81yr old client from hospital, recognizes that the majority of older adults:
Are capable of taking care of their own lives
As an educator teaching a group of older-adult patients. Which teaching method is best to use?
Ask patients to recall past experiences that correspond with their interests.
illness
is how the individual or family react to the disease
An order written for Dilantin 500 mg IM q3-4h prn for pain. The nurse recognize that treatment of pain is not standard therapeutic indication for this drug. The nurse believes that the health care provider means to write Diludad. What should the nurse do?
Call MD to clarify
Which of the following might be a cause of stress for the middle-aged adult?
Caring for children and aging parents sandwich generation
A long term care facility sponsors a discussion group on the administration of medications. The participants have a number of questions concerning their medications. The nurse responds most appropriately by saying:
Feel free to ask your physician why you are receiving the medications that are prescribed to you"
Which of the following might be a cause of stress for the older adult?
Financial security, Housing, Adjusting to decreasing health and physical strength
Given a suspicion of caregiver neglect in an older-adult patient. Which assessment findings mostly triangulates that view?
Flea bites and lice
An elderly patient is dehydrated and is admitted to the hospital for intravenous fluid replacement. During the evening shift, the patient becomes acutely confused. Which possible reversible causes will the nurse consider when assessing this patient? (select all that apply
Fluid imbalance (or electrolyte imbalance) ● Sensory deprivation ● Hyperglycemia ● Drug intoxication
What will the nurse focus mostly on when caring for a middle-aged adult
Future generation relationships (ex: support children as they grow up)
You realized that you administered medications to two patients with the same last name. After gaining this understanding which action should be your priority?
Go back to the room and check the patient's current status
aging most common cause of death
Heart disease cancer COPD stroke
A nurse is teaching a health promotion class for older adults. In which order will the nurse list the most common to least common conditions that can lead to death in older adults?
Heart disease, cancer, copd, stroke
A patient is in need of immediately pain relief for abd pain. Which medication will the nurse administer to be absorbed the quickest?
IV pain Medicine
In performing a physical assessment for an older adult, the nurse anticipates finding which of the following normal physiological changes of aging?
Increased airway resistance (possible cause copd
During admission procedure and collection of data from an older adult. What will strike the nurse most?
Most older adults live with a spouse
You are a nursing supervisor in a geriatric making ward rounds, which stamentment made by another nurse under your supervision will make you intervene?
Most older people are dependent and need assistance (ex: of ageism)
nuclear family
Mother, father and children living as a unit
Which information obtained by the home health nurse when making a visit to an 88yr old with mild forgetfulness is of the most concern?
The patient has lost 10 pounds (4.5kg) during the last month.
Now order
Used when a medication is needed quickly but not as immediately as a stat.
family dynamics
care for a family member as well as the patient acknowledging family members when walking into the patient room
Aging the Endocrine System
decline hormone recreation change in glucose tolerance
agin skin
decrease in adipose tissue dry skin, decrease skin tugor,dryness and flaking of the skin,thin transparent skin,poor tenting
Aging and the respiratory system
decrease volume during inspiration and expiration, loss of elasticity in pulmonary tissue decrease cilia, decrease strength for breathing/coughing
Aging and mental health
demential, depression, delirium
health promotions physiological
dental problems,exercise,falls,sensory impairments,pain,medication use
Toxic effect of meds
develop after prolonged intake of a medication
theory of thriving
failure to thrive results from a discord between an individual and his/her environment
Generative Vs self absorption & stagnation middle age Eleazar
focus in supporting future generations,by parenthood,teaching, community involvement
nurse role before administering meds
follow 10 rights read label 3 times
distribution
from blood into cells, tissue and organs
absorption
from site to blood
Stats order
given immediately
Single (one time) order
given one time only for a specific reason
aging hair
gray less hair, male may baldness,men thicker eye brow