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ANSWERS: C
Mrs. Cooper 85 years old is attending a day care unit and presents with
acute confusion, she is normally lucid and independent. She is
dehydrated and not eating well. Which following diagnostic
assessments would be an initial priority?
A. EKG
B. Chest X-ray
C. Urinalysis
D. CT Scan
,ANSWERS: B
Elenore a 47 year old woman, is the main carer for her elderly father
who is living in her home, following his diagnosis of dementia. He
requires a lot of personal care. Elenore also has two teenage children
and her daughter is struggling with personal issues. Elenore works full
time as a lawyer for a busy law firm. During a visit by the community
nurse, Elenore describes to the community nurse that she is
experiencing anxiety, fatigue and feelings of being overwhelmed. What
of the following is Elenore most likely displaying symptoms of?
A. Depression
B. Carer burnout
C. Insomnia
D. Anorexia
ANSWERS: D
What of the following is Not considered a normal change, associated
with aging?
A. Reduction in Pain sensation
B. Hearing loss
C. Visual acuity decrease
D. Changes in sleep patterns
,ANSWERS: A
The clinic nurse is performing a basic cognitive assessment on a 84 year
old gentleman who is attending for a general check up. Which of the
following would alert the community nurse, that her clients cognition
maybe in decline and would require the nurse to facilitate further, in-
depth cognitive impairment assessments.
A. The client isn't aware of the year, when asked "what year is it"?
B. The client cannot remember what he had for dinner the evening
before.
C. The client can't find his glasses, which are on top of his head.
D. The client tells the nurse he isn't sleeping well.
, ANSWERS: D
Which of the following would not be a nurses primary focus, to facilitate
appropriate seniors client management, within the context of family and
client care.
A. Understanding who the client lives with
B. The clients primary next of kin
C. The clients and families faith and/or religion
D. The clients childhood experiences
ANSWERS: C
In which part of the bone does remodelling occur?
A. The trabecular surfaces of spongy bone
B. The osteon centre of compact bone
C. The surfaces of both spongy and compact bones
D. The weight-baring bones such as the femur and humerus
ANSWERS: B
Which would be the best example of a discharge goal for a patient
with a nursing diagnosis of impaired physical mobility? The patient
will:
A. Understand range of motion
B. Transfer independently to a chair
C. Be taught ROM exercises
D. Be kept clean and dry