Chapter 24: Older Adult

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When does urge incontinence occur?

someone cannot wait to void once the urge to void is felt

According to the National Resource Center on Nutrition, Physical Activity and Aging, it is estimated that between __ of older residents living in long-term care facilities are malnourished. A. 10% and 15% B. 20% and 25% C. 35% and 50% D. 55% and 70%

C.

Characteristic behaviors of older adults who have successfully met Erikson's ego integrity vs despair developmental task include: A. fear of death B. feelings that life has been lived in vain C. identity is related to career and work only D. honest acceptance of the life that has passed

D.

Risk factors for osteoporosis

- A small, thin frame - White or Asian ancestry - Family history - Excessive thyroid medication or high doses of cortisone-like drugs for asthma, arthritis, or cancer - A diet low in dairy products & other sources of calcium - Physical inactivity - Smoking cigarettes - Drinking alcohol

What are some major activities older adults can engage in to promote health and prevent frailty?

- Maintain a healthy weight and diet - Stay active - Keep regular medical appointments - Practice fall prevention

Habits that place older adults at a high risk for developing cancer...

- not following nutritional guidelines - high stress levels - not engaging in a regular exercise program - smoking cigarettes & using other tobacco products

Erikson for the Older Adult -- 3 additional stages

1. Ego differentiation vs work role preoccupation (which involves achieving identity apart from work) 2. Body transcendence vs body preoccupation (which focuses on adjusting to normal aging changes) 3. Ego transcendence vs ego preoccupation (which involves accepting death)

A score of ___ or lower on the MMSE indicates a problem with cognition.

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A nurse is conducting a community health education program about osteoporosis with a group of older adults. Which of the following individuals in attendance is at greatest risk for developing osteoporosis? (select all that apply) A. 65-year-old Asian woman who smokes one pack of cigarettes per week B. 80-year-old White man who has three glasses of wine per day C. 74-year-old White woman on daily oral prednisone for emphysema D. 68-year-old Black man who has a sedentary lifestyle

A,B,C Osteoporosis is common to women age 70 & older and men age 80 & older. The disease occurs 6X more frequently in women than it does in men.

The nurse working in a retirement community for older adults is conducting a psychosocial assessment of all residents. Which of the following questions should the nurse ask during the assessment process? (select all that apply) A. Have you thought about harming yourself? B. Are you still playing bridge every Thursday? C. How does your congestive heart failure affect your life? D. Has your financial situation changed since last year?

A,B,C Suicide ideation, loss of interest in activities, and chronic illness are signs of, or may lead to, depression. Economic difficulty is not a predictor of suicide in older adults.

An 80-year-old person is admitted to the hospital. During the health assessment process, which of the following conditions should the person be screened for by the nurse? (select all that apply) A. Polypharmacy B. Kidney failure C. Illegal drug use D. Alcoholism

A,B,C,D Alcoholism and illegal drug use are often overlooked by health care professionals because of a persons age. Many older adults take multiple over-the-counter and prescription medications and are at risk for drug interactions.

Independent seniors may experience which of the following barriers to obtaining adequate nutritional intake? Select all that apply. A. Transportation issues B. Income C. Socialization D. Social support resources E. Cultural food preferences

A,B,D,E

Which of the following nursing interventions implies respect for a persons spirituality? (select all that apply) A. Changing the position of the bed in a Muslim clients room so that it faces east B. Contacting the chaplain to assess the clients spiritual needs C. Saying a silent prayer with a client at the clients request D. Praying out loud in the room of a dying client

A,C Because of the highly personal quality of spirituality, an unobtrusive and sensitive presence by the nurse is needed to allow the person in any setting to achieve spiritual health. Praying out loud does not demonstrate respect for a persons spirituality but imposes the nurses belief system on the person. Nurses should be able to assess the persons spirituality initially and determine if it is necessary to further consult the chaplain.

Which of the following statements are correct concerning Alzheimer's dementia? Select all that apply. A. It includes disturbances of the sleep-wake cycle B. It is the second most common form of dementia in the elderly C. The Mini-Mental Status Examination can be used as a screening tool D. The majority of patients are age 75 or older E. Currently, there are no medications to treat this disease

A,C,D

As part of a community-wide flu vaccination program for older adults, the nurse is assisting at a vaccination clinic. Which of the following questions should the nurse ask before administering the vaccine? A. Do you have any food allergies? B. Have you had the pneumococcal vaccine? C. Have you had the flu in the past 5 years? D. Do you have Medicare?

A. An allergy to eggs is a contraindication to receiving flu vaccine grown in chick embryo cells.

Which of the following statements made by a client best identifies someone who would benefit from health promotion interventions? A. I have a new grandchild and want to be part of her life B. My mother lived until she was 90, so a long life is in my genes C. Some chronic illness is just a part of aging D. I hope Ill live a lot longer, but one never knows

A. Motivation to adopt a healthy lifestyle is a primary predictor of successful interventions. Feeling that illness is just part of aging or leaving health up to chance will not help the person make necessary lifestyle changes.

A nurse is conducting a home visit for an older adult in the summer. Which of the following items should the nurse should locate in the home? A. Fan B. Porch chair C. Synthetic blend clothing D. Thermometer

A. Older adults are susceptible to heat stroke. The availability of a fan will help cool the ambient air. Light-weight cotton clothing breathes and facilitates cooling, whereas synthetic material retains heat.

A couple in their sixties has assumed responsibility for raising their two grandchildren ages 9 and 12 because the childrens parents died in a car accident. Which of the following are priority nursing interventions that the nurse can implement to help the grandparents cope with the responsibility of raising their grandchildren? A. Connecting them with the Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group B. Encouraging them by reinforcing how they successfully raised their own children C. Volunteering to provide respite time for them as needed D. Assuring them that their stress level will lessen as they gain confidence

A. Stress experienced by grandparents who must raise grandchildren can be lessened by counseling and participation in support groups.

Which of the following individuals would be at greatest risk of injury? A. 80-year-old who does not have air conditioning or a fan B. 70-year-old who has new dentures C. 68-year-old who has difficulty tasting salt in food D. 84-year-old who needs hearing aids

A. Sweating decreases in older adults, predisposing them to heat stroke.

The nurse is explaining services provided in assisted living to a couple considering a move to long-term housing for older adults. The nurse explains that assisted living includes: A. 24-hour protective oversight B. Medications administered by staff personnel C. Client responsibility for preparation of own medications D. Expectation that clients are independent in all care areas

A. The clients must be mobile; they may require some assistance. All meals and snacks are provided. They may request assistance with bathing and hygiene. Housekeeping and laundry services are provided. The client should self-administer medication or may receive personal monitoring of medication administration.

A nurse has recently accepted the position of unit nurse manager on a long-term care unit. Which of the following directives should the nurse give to the staff nurses? A. Encourage residents to participate in unit activities such as Scrabble and bingo B. Demonstrate the caring aspect of nursing by dressing residents before breakfast C. Fill in missing words during conversation with the residents to avoid embarrassment D. Instruct the aides to get residents ready for breakfast as quickly as possible to make sure they are ready to eat

A. To encourage cognitive health nurses should inspire older individuals to take classes, read, engage in stimulating conversation and entertainment, keep their minds active, and continue learning throughout their lives. They are encouraged to continue with self-care activities rather than relinquish them to caregivers. When help is required, it should be provided in an unhurried manner. Filling in missing words makes the resident dependent on the staff and reduces motivation to communicate, and the words supplied may not be the intended words.

Which of the following statements are correct concerning biological agents and cancer in the context of the older adult? Select all that apply. A. The immune system becomes more efficient with aging B. Many older adults have not received primary tetanus and diphtheria immunizations C. Influenza has high mortality and morbidity in older adults D. Cancer disproportionately affects older adults E. Twenty-five (25) percent of all diagnosed cancers are found in older adults

B,C,D more than 50% of all diagnosed cancers are found in this population and the death rate for cancer is highest among adults 65 years of age and older.

Which of the following interventions will have the greatest impact on reducing constipation in older adults? (select all that apply) A. Offering pureed foods that are easy to digest B. Encouraging fluids between meals C. Administering laxatives on a daily basis D. Assisting with ambulation

B,D Nurses can help reduce the incidence of constipation by encouraging older adults to exercise and increase their fluid and dietary intake. Increasing fiber and fluid intake, can stimulate the colon & resolve constipation. Pureed foods do not contain adequate fiber. Increased fluid intake and exercise should be implemented before relying on medication to relieve constipation.

A nurse has accepted a position as director of health services in a retirement community. Which of the following statements about retirees is important for the nurse to consider as she plans programs? (select all that apply) A. Depressed and inactive B. Left their job to spend more time with family C. Left their job because of ill health D. Happy and well-adjusted to retirement

B,D Research has demonstrated that the majority of retirees are in good health and happy with their decision to leave work so as to spend more time with their families.

Which of the following statements is correct concerning sleep in the older adult? A. 10% report difficulty sleeping B. Older adults are more likely to report daytime sleepiness C. Both alcohol and milk should be avoided before bedtime D. Meditation after 6 PM increases bedtime alertness

B. 50% of older adults state that they have difficulty sleeping. Sleep difficulties may include sleep apnea, the inability to fall asleep, the inability to stay asleep, the inability to fall back to sleep when awakening in the night, or the feeling of not being refreshed when awakening in the morning.

Which of the following nursing diagnoses is a priority related to the problem of urinary incontinence? A. Risk for social isolation B. Risk for impaired skin integrity C. Risk for inadequate fluid intake D. Risk for impaired coping

B. Although social isolation and decreased fluid intake may occur because of urinary incontinence, impaired skin integrity is a major concern because of its impact on physical and psychological health.

Which of the following statements is the best definition of polypharmacy? A. The use of more than five medications prescribed by different physicians B. The use of multiple medications for the same or different health problems C. The use of multiple pharmacies and self-management of medications D. The use of multiple medications and supplements simultaneously

B. Polypharmacy is the use of multiple medications for the same or different health problems. It is a major concern for elderly people, with the rate of polypharmacy in this population being between 9% and 39%.

The clinic nurse has seen the following four people today. Which of the following people is demonstrating a healthy coping pattern? A. Discusses very little except the loss of her husband 3 years ago B. Talks about the good times she and her husband had before his illness and death 1 year ago C. States that life is not worth living without her husband, who died 2 years ago D. Blames herself for her husbands death because she did not make him go to the doctor

B. Research has demonstrated that rumination, self-blame, and catastrophizing have negative effects on coping, whereas positive reappraisal has a positive effect.

A woman who is being discharged from the hospital is oriented to person, place, and time, and her memory is intact. She has occasional forgetfulness without a consistent pattern of memory loss. Which of the following housing options would be most appropriate for this woman? A. Independent living B. Retirement community C. Assisted living D. Nursing facility

B. Retirement community living is suited for a person who is oriented to person, place, and time and has a memory that is intact, but has occasional forgetfulness without a consistent pattern of memory loss. Independent living may be appropriate for the person if she had a consistent pattern of memory loss. Assisted living or nursing facility living may be appropriate if the woman has difficulty with orientation to person, place, or time or has difficulty with confusion that results in anxiety, social withdrawal, or depression.

A nurse is conducting a community education program about cognition in older adults. Which of the following information should be included? A. Some form of mild dementia is a normal part of aging B. All forms of dementia have the same symptoms, but progress at different rates C. Assessment for dementia should be part of routine physical exams D. Elders who score below 27 points on the Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE) are not likely to have a cognition problem

C. Cognitive alterations are key symptoms that indicate changes in physiological function among older persons. Thus, assessment of cognition is an important part of routine assessments. Dementia is not a normal part of aging. Dementia symptoms vary according to the specific type of dementia.

Which of the following statements concerning urinary incontinence is correct? A. Urge incontinence occurs when one has the urge to void but is unable B. Stress incontinence is associated with emotional turmoil C. Functional incontinence occurs is associated with environmental barriers D. Incontinence with high post-void residual occurs when someone laughs or sneezes

C. Functional incontinence is associated with environmental barriers, physical limitations, or cognitive impairment in which the client is unable to reach the toilet. Urge, mixed, or stress incontinence with high post-void residual is caused by physiological changes that affect voiding, such as an enlarged prostate gland.

A nurse is assigned to provide care for a 96-year-old bedridden man who experiences severe pain from a chronic neurological disease. The man asks the nurse to please help him leave this world so that his suffering ends. Which of the following actions would be most appropriate for the nurse to take? A. Assist the doctor with the mans request B. Refuse to care for the man C. Contact the pain care specialist D. Provide the man with names of doctors who participate in assisted suicide

C. Nurses caring for chronically ill older adults have the added responsibility of determining who is at risk for wanting physician-assisted suicide and helping them to be as comfortable as possible and free of pain through the use of pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions. Refusing to care for the man could be construed as abandonment and is not necessary.

The son of a 70-year-old man dying of cancer asks the nurse to tell him about the hospice program, so he can help his father decide if the program would be of benefit to him. Which of the following responses should be given by the nurse? A. At hospice, your father will be heavily medicated, so he will not have pain B. All of your fathers care will be provided by nurses at hospice C. Hospice care can take place either at home or in a hospice facility D. Visiting hours are about the same at hospice as they are here in the hospital

C. Once the person is placed in hospice care, treatment to relieve pain and other symptoms is continued by the physician after they have decided to end all curative treatment. Hospice care can occur in the home, a hospice inpatient facility, nursing home, and acute care hospital. The focus of hospice care is to help the person remain alert but free of pain. There are no restrictions to visiting hours.

According to Eriksons theory of development, which of the following older adults has successfully navigated the stage of ego integrity versus despair? A. 72-year-old man who is reluctant to retire because work is everything to me B. 78-year-old woman who has scheduled her third face lift C. 80-year-old man who has informed his children that he has made his funeral arrangements D. 67-year-old woman who is depressed because she has not been promoted at work for the past 10 years

C. Successfully navigating the stage of ego integrity versus despair requires that the individual accept normal bodily changes associated with aging, find meaning in life apart from work, accepts the inevitability of death, and is at peace with his or her life.

A community health nurse is working with a diverse population of older adults within the community. Based on the data from the National Health Interview Survey, which of the following assumptions should be made by the nurse when working with this diverse population? A. White Non-Hispanic older adults tend to require more assistance with their activities of daily living B. Hispanic older adults tend to rate their health as poorer than other ethnic groups C. Older adults who tend to rate their health as fair or poor are also financially poor D. Older adults tend to require more assistance with activities of daily living than with meeting their routine needs

C. The National Health Interview Survey conducted by the CDC in 2010 provides interesting information about the perceptions of a variety of ethnic groups regarding their health status, their perceived need for assistance with routine needs, and the need for assistance with activities of daily living. ** In all groups, those who described their health as fair or poor were also more likely to be financially poor.

A nurse is conducting a staff development program about human sexuality for nurses who work in a long-term care facility. Which of the following statements would most likely be made by the nurse? A. The desire for sexual intimacy declines rapidly with age B. Older adults are very well-informed about sexuality C. Older adults need to practice safe sex D. The danger of contracting STDs during sexual intimacy is extremely low in older adults

C. The desire for sexual intimacy remains a primary force throughout life. Older adults need teaching related to safe sexual practices, STD transmission, and so on. HIV infection is a concern in all age groups.

Which of the following disorders, affecting older adults, is characterized by loss of visual accommodation causing the inability to maintain focus on objects close to the eye? A. Glaucoma B. Sclerosis C. Cataracts D. Presbyopia

D.

A nurse is planning to write a grant for a health promotion project in the community. Which of considerations should the nurse make when determining the appropriate population for this project? A. The fastest growing population is children under the age of 12 B. The fastest growing population is young Black American adults C. The fastest growing population is White middle-age adults D. The fastest growing population is non-White older adults age 65 and older

D. Adults age 85 and older are the fastest growing population in the United States, and the percentage of White Americans greater than age of 65 is decreasing compared with other ethnic groups.

A person is preparing to return home following a 2-week hospital stay for congestive heart failure and pneumonia. Which of the following referrals would be most beneficial for the person? A. Transportation assistance B. Home-delivered meals C. Adult day care D. Home health nursing

D. Home care nurses provide health care information & services to individuals & families. The resources available to community health nurses frequently are rich and enable the nurses to draw on a variety of sources to assist in promoting the health of community-dwelling older adults. Although all of the referrals listed may be of benefit to the person, the home health nurse will provide the most comprehensive services and be able to connect the person to necessary community resources.

According to the US Census Bureau, the fastest-growing group within the older population is: A. 65 to 70 B. 70 to 75 C. 75 to 80 D. 85 and older

D. Many factors have come together to help older adults live longer and healthier. These include continued vaccination development, injury prevention, decrease in smoking, less air pollution, and health-promotion activities.

Which of the following statements concerning nutrition and older adults is true? A. Older adults who live in their own homes are more likely to be malnourished than older adults living in a nursing home B. Older adults lose their desire for high-fat, salty foods C. Meals served in long-term care institutions are usually more well-balanced than foods eaten by older adults living at home D. Many older adults are not aware of food assistance programs

D. Many older persons are unaware that they are eligible to participate in SNAP. Fresh fruits and vegetables are not always available for older adults living in nursing homes.

A 75-year-old man tells the nurse that he has difficulty staying asleep during the night. Which of the following responses should be made by the nurse? A. Older adults need as much sleep as middle-age and younger adults. Lets talk about your sleep patterns B. Ill ask the nurse practitioner to prescribe a sleeping pill for you C. Taking naps during the day can help relieve excessive fatigue and will help you sleep better D. Lets talk about your sleep schedule and things that may prevent you from getting a restful nights sleep

D. Nurses should assist older adults in achieving a good nights sleep through assessment that might reveal possible causes of sleep disturbances. Older adults need less sleep than younger adults. Medications to assist in sleeping are not the initial therapy choice because of side effects.

A nurse is assisting with development of menu items at a long-term care facility. Which of the following menus would the nurse most likely recommend? A. One egg over easy, one slice of whole wheat toast with sugar-free jam, 4 oz orange juice B. 5-oz cheeseburger cooked medium well with lettuce and tomato, 10 baked potato chips, and 1 cup of decaf coffee with low-fat milk and artificial sweetener C. Chef salad with 2 oz each ham and turkey, lettuce, tomato, bean sprouts, onion, green pepper with low-fat dressing, and one small roll with low-fat spread D. Turkey bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich on whole wheat bread with two teaspoons of low-fat mayonnaise, 10 vegetable chips, and ice tea with artificial sweetener

D. The United States Department of Agriculture recommends that infants and young children, pregnant women, older adults, and those who are immune compromised should not consume raw (unpasteurized) milk or any products from unpasteurized milk, raw or partially cooked eggs or foods containing raw eggs, raw or undercooked meat and poultry, raw or undercooked fish or shellfish, unpasteurized juices, or raw sprouts.

The community health nurse has obtained a grant to offer a Safe Driving series for older adults. Which of the following information should the nurse stress during the series? A. Traffic fatalities involving older adults occur mainly at dusk B. The cause of two-vehicle accidents is frequently an older driver striking another car C. The average blood alcohol level in older adults involved in accidents is higher than the blood alcohol level of younger drivers involved in accidents D. Relearning the art of defensive driving can help reduce the likelihood that an older driver will be involved in a motor vehicle accident

D. Traffic fatalities involving older adults occur mainly during the daytime. The cause of 2 vehicle accidents is frequently a younger driver striking the car driven by an older adult. The average blood alcohol level in older adults involved in accidents is lower than the blood alcohol level of younger drivers involved in accidents.

Which of the following statements is correct concerning exercise and the older adult? A. As people age, weight-bearing exercises can be hazardous B. Swimming should be avoided running for persons with arthritis C. After age 65, exercise should be limited to 3 times per week D. Walking is a popular and beneficial activity

D. Weight-bearing and muscle-building exercises help to maintain functional mobility, promote independence, and prevent falls. Weight-bearing exercises are shown to be highly effective in reducing bone wasting associated with osteoporosis. There is no need to limit exercise to three (3) times per week.

When does stress incontinence occur?

when someone coughs or sneeze


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