Geriatric Nursing Principles

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1. The major reason for the lengthening life span today is:

  a. Better nutrition

  b. Better medical care

  c. Better use of prevention measures

  d. All of these


2. The medical and nursing professions have __________________to plan for and implement health care to meet the unique needs of the elderly.

  a. Move quickly

  b. Ignored the need

  c. Not been quick

  d. Passed the amendments necessary


3. How important are you, the nurse to your elderly patients?

  a. Very

  b. Somewhat

  c. A little

  d. Not at all


4. Later maturity refers to the last developmental stage of life, usually beginning after retirement at about the ages of ____ to ____.

  a. 60-64

  b. 75-80

  c. 65-70

  d. 80-85


5. “Aged” is: that point in the life span of a person when changes of aging…

  a. Associated with declining function

  b. Make dependency on others necessary

  c. Markedly interfere with functioning

  d. Make no difference in life span


6. No other developmental era (the elderly) is so rigidly_____________________.

  a. Biased in attitude

  b. Victorian

  c. Set in their ways

  d. Stereotyped


7. In order to perceive the senior as a unique person, you must consider:

  a. Your personal definitions about aging

  b. Your values about aging

  c. Your attitudes about aging

  d. Your feelings about old age

  e. All of these


8. First level assessment is done on ______________with the elderly person to determine the perceived health threat.

  a. Initial contact

  b. Second visit

  c. Admission

  d. Discharge


9. A nursing history form or assessment tool is ____________information obtained in 1st and 2nd level assessment.

  a. Never used for

  b. An organized means of recording

  c. A comprehensive view of

  d. All of these


10. The nursing history should include the following information:

  a. Developmental status and level of behavior

  b. Previous experience with illness

  c. Educational level and intellectual capacity

  d. All of these


11. Adhering to a senior’s established pattern promotes their wellness and their feeling of:

  a. Being cared for

  b. Security

  c. Well being

  d. Uniqueness


12. Obtaining a lengthy assessment or history is a necessary activity for:

  a. Making a nursing diagnosis

  b. Individualizing care

  c. Improving communication skills

  d. Making realistic discharge plans


13. When taking a nursing history, asking a barrage of questions will tend to ________the senior’s expression.

  a. Enhance

  b. Minimize

  c. Expand

  d. Stifle


14. The more skillful you are a communicator, the better your assessment data will be as the basis for:

  a. Nursing care plans

  b. Continued care

  c. Nursing diagnosis

  d. Behavioral objectives


15. Nursing diagnoses __________label medical entities.

  a. Do

  b. Do not

  c. Never

  d. Always


16. Nursing diagnoses refer to conditions that can be helped by nursing __________.

  a. Action

  b. Care

  c. Assessment

  d. Intervention