BHA 3
the nurse is caring for a healthy adult client with no history of vision problems. the nurse should tell the client that a thorough eye examination is recommended every
2 years
an objective assessment that is frequently indicated when the subjective assessment reveals a history of falling is
a get up and go test
the physical declines of aging often first become noticeable when
acute or chronic illness places excessive demands on the body
the meibomian glands secrete
an oily substance to lubricate the eyes
orthostatic hypotension is a possible adverse side effect of
anticholinergics, oral corticosteroids, steroidal inhalant
erectile dysfunction is a possible adverse side effect of
anticholinergics, steroidal inhalants
a client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that she has joint pain in her hands, especially in the morning. the nurse should assess the client further for signs and symptoms of
arthritis
while assessing the elbow of an adult client, the client complains of pain and swelling. the nurse should further assess the client for
arthritis
while assessing an older adult client, the client complains of chronic pain and severe limitation of all should movements. the nurse should refer the client to a physician for possible
calcified tendinitis
significant decrease in central vision
cataract
a common sign and symptom of depression in the elderly is
cognitive impairment of pseudodementia
type of rigidity characterized by jerky movements with passive stretching
cogwheel
a sign of infection in the elder that is more common than fever is
confusion
crackling sound or sensation heard or felt with joint movement
crepitus
noticeable loss of vision and distortion of familiar objects and occasional floaters
diabetic retinopathy
a gastrointestinal problem that often requires emergency treatment in the frail elder is
diverticulitis
accumulation of fat around the cervical vertebrae, especially in women, is known as
dowager's
____ increases the risk of choking and aspiration and may contribute to dehydration and malnutrition
dysphagia
____ deprivation leads to atrophy of vaginal and vulvar epithelium
estrogen
movement bringing a limb into or toward a straight condition
extension
a client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that after playing softball yesterday, he thinks his knee is 'locking up'. the nurse should perform McMurray test by asking the client to
flex the knee and hip while in a supine position
an older adult client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that she has had shooting pain for the past several days. the nurse should assess the client for signs and symptoms of
herniated intervertebral disc
an adult client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that he has been experiencing double vision for the past few days. the nurse refers the client to a physician for evaluation of possible
increased intracranial pressure
abnormal convexity of the posterior curve of spine
kyphosis
a benign skin lesion commonly seen in the aged is
lentigines
a client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that he has had lower back pain for the past several days. to perform lasegue test, the nurse should ask the client to
lie flat and raise his legs to the point of pain
blurriness of words in center of the page
macular degeneration
type of flexion associate with foot extension
plantar
loss of elasticity in aorta and arteries
rise in systolic blood pressure
calcification, stiffening, and dilation of the aortic valve
soft systolic murmur at base of heart
the nurse is preparing to draw a genogram of a client's family. the symbol from male members of the family triangle is a
square
a key area to assess in older adults with chronic respiratory or cardiac problems and some constant degree of dyspnea is
the degree to which dyspnea affects daily function
(t/f) entropion is a condition that causes the lower eyelashes to touch the cornea and conjunctiva
true
(t/f) loss of intimacy is among one of the greatest losses for many older adults
true
sensory receptors in the ear that help to maintain both static and dynamic equilibrium are located in the semicircular canals and the
vestibule
a client tells the nurse that his grandmother has a diagnosis of osteomalacia. the nurse should instruct the client that to decrease the risk factors for osteomalacia, the clients should have adequate amounts of
vitamin D
to compensate for a stooped posture and less flexible knee, hip, and should joints, the elderly person often walks
with the feet farther apart and the knees slightly bent
by age 90, renal blood flow has usually decreased by approximately
50%
decreased ventricular compliance
S4
while assessing an adult client's jaw, the nurse hears a clicking popping sound, and the client expresses pain in the joint. the nurse should further assess the client for
TMJ dysfunction
a neurologic change associated with normal aging is
a decrease in reaction time
constipation is a possible adverse side effect of
anticholinergics, oral corticosteroids
the transmission of sound waves through the external ear and the middle ear is known as
conductive hearing
while assessing the eye of an adult client, the nurse observes an inward turning of the client's left eye. the nurse should document the client's
esotropia
movement that brings a limb into or toward a bent condition
flexion
a diagram of the family tree showing genetics, generational information, and relationships of family members
genogram
an adult client tells the nurse that her peripheral vision is not what it used to be and she has a blind spot in her left eye. the nurse should refer the client for evaluation of possible
glaucoma
an adult client tells the nurse that he eats sardines every day. the nurse should instruct the client that a diet high in purines can contribute to
gouty arthritis
a broad definition of the family includes two or more persons who
have mutual decision making
an adult client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that she has had a sudden change in her vision. the nurse should explain to the client that sudden changes in vision are often associated with
head trauma
while examining the spine of an adult client, the nurse notes that the client has a flattened lumbar curvature. the nurse should refer the client to a physician for possible
herniated disc
articulation between the head of the femur and the acetabulum is in the
hip joint
while reviewing a client's charts before seeing the client for the first time, the nurse notes that the client has a diagnosis of dupuytren contracture. the nurse anticipates that the client will exhibit
inability to extend the ring and little finger
___ are brown pigmented areas caused by hyperpigmentation of the skin due to exposure to sunlight
lentigines
the nurse is preparing to inspect the nose of an adult client with an otoscope. the nurse plans to
position the handle of the otoscope to one side
diminished vibratory sensations and slowed motor responses in advanced age result in
postural instability
hearing loss associated with aging is called
presbycusis
one of the functions of a bone is to
produce blood cells
the bony orbit and fat cushion of the eye serves as a
protector
the position of the children within a family based on age and gender
rank order
straight movements of the eye are controlled by the
rectus muscles
floaters associated with flashes of light
retinal detachment
a client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that she has painful cracking in the corners of her lips. the nurse should assess the client's diet for a deficiency of
riboflavin
any new onset of incontinence in the frail elderly should be investigated for
urinary tract infection
when the nurse moves the client's arm away from the midline of the body, the nurse is performing
abduction
the functional reflex that allows the eyes to focus on near objects is termed
accomodation
after examining the client's tympanic membranes, the nurse documents "right tympanic membrane red and bulging with no light reflex." the nurse recognizes that these are signs of
acute otitis media
moving limbs toward median plane of the body
adduction
an adult client tells the nurse that she frequently experiences burning and itching of both eyes. the nurse should assess the client for
allergies
the nurse has assessed the nose of an adult client and has explained to the client about her thick yellowish nasal discharge. the nurse determines that the client understand the instruction when the client says that the yellowish discharge is most likely due to
an upper respiratory infection
an adult client visits the clinic complaining of recurrent ulcers in the mouth. the nurse assess the client's mouth and observes a painful ulcer. the nurse should document the presence of
aphthous stomatitis
the nurse is assessing an adult client's oral cavity for possible oral cancer. the nurse should explain to the client that the most common site of oral cancer is the
area underneath the tongue
the nurse is assessing the mouth of an older adult and observes that the client appears to have poorly fitting dentures. the nurse should instruct the client that she may be at greater risk for
aspiration
the conjunctiva of the eye is divided into the palpebral portion and the
bulbar portion
inflammation of the bursa
bursitis
an adult client tells the nurse that he has been experiencing gradual vision loss. the nurse should
check the client's blood pressure
the middle layer of the eye is known as the
choroid layer
the nurse has performed the rinne test on an older adult client. after the test, the client reports that her bone conduction sound was heard longer than the air conduction sound. the nurse determines that the client is most likely experiencing
conductive hearing loss
the nurse has tested an adult client's visual fields and determined that the temporal field is 90 degrees in both eyes. the nurse should
document the findings in the client's records
backward bending or flexion of a joint
dorsiflexion
diagram of the family's contact with larger systems
ecomap
the cone of light is located in the
external ear
bones contain yellow marrow that is composed mainly of
fat
the nurse is preparing the examine the ears of an adult client with an otoscope. the nurse should plan to
firmly pull the auricl, out, up, and back
in the hearing pathway, hair cells of the spiral organ of corti are stimulated by movement of
fluid
behaviors expected of family members based on their sex and family beliefs about masculinity and feminity
gender role
cybernetics, as applied to families, combines communication with
general systems theory
while assessing the ears of an adult client, the nurse observes that the tympanic membrane is completely immobile. the nurse should further assess the client for signs and symptoms of
infection
the ability of a family to carry out activities of daily living is a family function termed
instrumental
in the most functional families, parents have power that
is shared by both parents
an adult client tells the nurse that his 80-year-old father is almost completely deaf. after an explanation to the client about risk factors for hearing loss, the nurse determines the client needs further instruction when the client says
it is difficult to prevent hearing loss or worsening hearing
bones in synovial joints are joined together by
ligaments
the nurse is preparing to examine the sinuses of an adult client. after examining the frontal sinuses, the nurse should proceed to examine the
maxillary sinuses
the tarsal plates of the upper eyelid contain
meibomian glands
an example of a subsystem of a family is
mother-son
in the assessment of the family's home environment, and important characteristic for the nurse to assess is the
neighborhood's safety
one example of a complementary birth order of spouses is
oldest son marries youngest daughter
the optic nerves from each eyeball cross as the
optic chiasma
transmission of sound waves in the inner ear is known as
perceptive hearing
the nurse is preparing to examine an adult client's eyes using a snellen chart. the nurse should
position the client 20 feet away from the chart
a nurse assesses the mouth of an adult male client and observes a rough, crusty, eroded area. the nurse should
refer the client for further evaluation
an adult client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that she has been experiencing frequent nosebleeds for the past month. the nurse should
refer the client for further evaluation
while assessing the ears of an adult client. the nurse observes bloody drainage in the client's ear. the nurse should
refer the client to a physician
photoreceptors of the eye are located in the eye's
retina
according to the theory by Minuchin, disengaged families have boundaries that are
rigid
families with poorly differentiated members will exhibit
rigid patterns of interactions
young adult's shift toward separation from the family of origin
self-differentiation
while assessing the family, the nurse determines that the family's parental practices are based on control, coercion, and punishment. these parenting practices discourage
socialization
the ossicles contained in the middle ear include the malleus, the incus, and the
stapes
an adolescent client tells the nurse that her mother says she grinds her teeth when she sleeps. the nurse should explain to the client that grinding the teeth may be a sign of
stress and anxiety
the nurse is planning to conduct the weber test on an adult male client. to perform this test, the nurse should plan to
strike a tuning fork and place it on the center of the client's head or forehead
when the nurse moves a client's leg upward, the nurse is performing
supination
an adult client visits the clinic and complains of tinnitus. the nurse should ask the client if she has been
taking antibiotics
the internal structure of a family includes
the gender of the members
an adult client tells the nurse that his father had cataracts. he asks the nurse about risk for cataracts. the nurse should instruct the client that a potential risk factor is
ultraviolet light exposure
a client tells the nurse that she has difficulty seeing while driving at night. the nurse should explain to the client that night blindness is associated with
vitamin A deficiency
a characteristic sign of delirium is
a rapid decline in level of alertness
the chambers of the eye contain aqueous humor, which helps to maintain intraocular pressure and
cleanse the cornea and the lens
while assessing the eyes of an adult client, the nurse uses a wisp of cotton to stimulate the client's
corneal reflexes
the nurse is planning to inspect an adult client's mouth, using a tongue depressor. the nurse should plan to
depress the tongue blade slightly off center
before examining the mouth of an adult client, the nurse should first
don clean gloves for the procedure
(t/f) a swollen, red, and painful tongue may indicate vitamin E deficiency
false
some symptoms are common in elderly clients. which of the following is less likely to be a common problem in old age?
fever
an adult client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that he has had excessive tearing in his left eye. the nurse should assess the client's eye for
lacrimal obstrcution
the nurse is planning a presentation on osteoporosis to a group of high school students. which of the following should the nurse plan to include in the presentation?
moderate strenuous exercise tends to increase bone density
tenderness or pain in the muscle
myalgia
usually considered to include father, mother, and children
nuclear family
decreased baroreceptor sensitivity
orthostatic hypotension
the subacromial bursae are contained in the
shoulder joint
a 45-year-old client tells the nurse that he occasionally sees spots in front of his eyes. the nurse should
tell the client that these often occur with aging
an adult client visits the clinic complaining of a sore throat. after assessing the throat, the nurse documents the client's tonsils as 4+. the nurse should explain to the client that 4+ tonsils are present when the nurse observes tonsils that are
touching each other
an adult client visits the outpatient clinic and tells the nurse that he has a throbbing aching pain in his right eye. the nurse should assess the client for
a foreign body in the eye
a risk factor for sinusitis in the frail elderly is
a nasogastric feeding tube
whitish or yellow-tinged patched in mouth are possible adverse side effects of
antidepressants, anticoagulants
GI bleeding is a possible adverse side effect of
antihypertensives
while assessing muscle strength in an older adult client, the nurse determines that the client's knee joint has a rating of 3 and exhibits active motion against gravity. the nurse should document the client's muscle strength as being/having
average weakness
the nurse is assessing a client who has been taking antibiotics for an infection for 10 days. the nurse observes whitish curd-like patches in the client's mouth. the nurse should explain to the client that these spots are most likely
candida albicans infection
feedback system of reciprocal communication between people
circular communication
an adult client tells the nurse that his eyes are painful because he left his contact lenses in too long the day before yesterday. the nurse should instruct the client that prolonged wearing of contact lenses can lead to
corneal damage
the nurse has tested the near visual acuity of a 45-year-old client. the nurse explains to the client that the client has impaired near vision and discusses a possible reason for the condition. the nurse determines that the client understood the instrcutions when the client says that presbyopia is usually due to
decreased accomodation
according to bowen's family theory, differentiation of self is assessed by
determining the boundaries of the subsystems in the family structure
the nurse is planning a presentation to a group of high school students about the risk factors for oral caner. which of the following should be included in the nurse's plan
diets low in fruits and vegetables are a possible risk factor for oral cancer
the range and types of feelings that are openly expressed or acceptable to be communicated within a family
emotional communication
one element of the context of a family's structure is
ethnicity
(t/f) atrophy of the eccrine glands decreases the risk of hyperthermia in elder clients
false
(t/f) systolic and diastolic pressure falls with age due to loss of elasticity of the aorta and arteries
false
joints may be classified as cartilaginous, synovial, or
fibrous
similarity of illness or behaviors that run through the family from one generation to the next
multigenerational patterns
messages sent through body position, eye contact, touch, gestures, tone of voice, crying, stammering, etc
nonverbal communication
the nurse is planning to perform an ear examination on an adult client. after explaining the procedures to the client, the nurse should
observe the client's response to the explanations
while assessing the musculoskeletal system of an adult client, the nurse observes hard painless nodules over the distal interphalanged joints. the nurse should document the presense of
osteoarthritis
a client with insulin-dependent diabetes visits the clinic and complains of painful hip joints. the nurse should asses the client carefully for signs and symptoms of
osteomyelitis
a female client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that she began menarche at the age of 16 years. the nurse should instruct the client that she is at a higher risk for
osteoporosis
the external covering of the bone that contains osteoblasts and blood vessels is termed the
periosteum
a client visits the local clinic after experiencing head trauma. the client tells the nurse that he has a consistent blind spot in his right eye. the nurse should
refer the client to an ophthalmologist
a client has tested 20/40 on the distant visual acuity test using a snellen chart. the nurse should
refer the client to an optometrist
the nurse is examining an adult client's eyes. the nurse has explained the positions test to the client, the nurse determines that the client needs further instructions when the client says that the positions test
required the covering of each eye seperately
the nurse visits a family at home after the 16-year-old son was injured severely in an automobile accident. the client is in a wheelchair and requires 24-hour care. the client's mother is the sole caregiver, and she tells the nurse that she is saddened because "my son was such a wonderful basketball player." a priority family nursing diagnoses is
risk for dysfunctional grieving related to loss of health status of youthful family member
while assessing the range of motion in an adult client's shoulders, the client expresses pain and exhibits limited abduction and muscle weakness. the nurse plans to refer the client to a physician for possible
rotator cuff tear
the nurse is assessing the spine of an adult client and detects lateral curvature of the thoracic spine with an increase in convexity on the left curved side. the nurse suspects that the client is experiencing
scoliosis
skeletal muscles are attached to bones by
tendons
some symptoms of dehydration are common to younger and older adults. which one of the following cannot be used to determine dehydration in older adults
tenting of the skin when pinched
the nurse is caring for an adult client who is in a cast because of a fractured arm. to promote healing of the bone and tissue, the nurse should instruct the client to eat a diet that is high in
vitamin C
the nurse is preparing to perform a musculoskeletal examination on an adult client. the nurse has explained the examination procedure to the client. the nurse determines that the client needs further instructions when the client says
you'll continue with range of motion even if i have discomfort