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,Nursing Lfor LWellness Lin LOlder LAdults LMiller L9th LEdition LTest
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Table Lof LContents
Chapter L1: LSeeing LOlder LAdults LThrough Lthe LEyes Lof LWellness
Chapter L2: LApplying La LNursing LModel Lfor LPromoting LWellness Lin LOlder
AdultsLChapter L3: LTheoretical LPerspectives Lon LAging LWell
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Chapter L4: LPerspectives Lon LCulture Land LDiversity Lof LOlder
AdultsLChapter L5: LGerontological LNursing Land LHealth
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Promotion LChapter L6: LDiverse LHealth LCare LSettings Lfor LOlder
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Adults LChapter L7: LAssessment Lof LHealth Land LFunctioning
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Chapter L8: LMedications Land LOther LBioactive
SubstancesLChapter L9: LLegal Land LEthical LConcerns
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Chapter L10: LElder LAbuse Land
NeglectLChapter L11: LCognitive
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Function LChapter L12: LPsychosocial
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Function LChapter L13: LPsychosocial
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Assessment
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Chapter L14: LImpaired LCognitive LFunction: LDelirium Land LDementia
,Chapter L15: LImpaired LAffective LFunction:
DepressionLChapter L16: LHearing
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Chapter L17: LVision
Chapter L18: LDigestion Land
Nutrition LChapter L19: LUrinary
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Function LChapter L20:
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Cardiovascular LFunctionLChapter
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21: LRespiratory LFunction LChapter
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22: LMobility Land LSafety LChapter
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23: LIntegument
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Chapter L24: LSleep Land LRest
Chapter L25:
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ThermoregulationLChapter
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26: LSexual LFunction
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Chapter L27: LCaring Lfor LOlder LAdults LDuring LIllness
Chapter L28: LCaring Lfor LOlder LAdults LExperiencing
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PainLChapter L29: LCaring Lfor LOlder LAdults Lat Lthe LEnd
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, Origin: Chapter 1- Seeing Older Adults Through the Eyes of Wellness, 1
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1.A Lnurse Lis Ldiscussing Lan Lolder Ladult's Lrecent Ldiagnosis Lof Lrheumatoid Larthritis Lwith
a Lcolleague. LWhich Lof Lthe Lnurse's Lstatements Lreflects Lan Laccurate Lview Lof Lthe
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relationshipLbetween Laging Land Lwellness?
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A) "It's Limportant Lthat Lthe Lindividual Lknows Lthis Lis Lan Lexpected Lpart Lof Lgrowing
older."
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B) "We Lneed Lto Lteach Lthe Lolder Ladult Lhow Lhe Lcan Lkeep Lliving La Lfruitful Llife Lin
L spite LofLhis Ldiagnosis."
C) "We Lneed Lto Lmake Lsure Lour Lteaching Lis Lnot Ltoo Ldetailed Lfor Lsomeone Lof Lhis Lage."
D) "We Lneed Lto Lensure Lhis Lexpectations Lof Lcontinuing Lto Llive Lalone Lare
realistic."LANSWER:
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Answer LB Lreflects La Ldesire Lto Lfoster La Lfulfilling Land Lproductive Llife Lfor Lthe Lolder Ladult
despite Lhis Ldiagnosis, Land Lreflects Lan Lunderstanding Lof Lwellness Land Laging. LOption LA
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implies Lthat Lillness Lis Lan Linevitability Lof Laging. LOption LC Lsuggests Lthat Lolder Ladults
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have LaLlimited Lcapacity Lto Llearn Lby Lvirtue Lof Ltheir Lage, Land Loption LD Limplies
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pessimism Labout LtheLhealth Land Lfunctioning Lof Lthe Lolder Ladult.
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Origin: L Chapter L1- LSeeing LOlder LAdults LThrough Lthe LEyes Lof LWellness, L2
2.A Lnurse Lis Lteaching Lan Lolder Lperson Labout Lthe Lconcept Lof Lsuccessful Laging. LWhich Lof
theLnurse's Lquestions Laddresses Lan Limportant Lcontributor Lto Lsuccessful Laging?
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A) "Are Lyou Llargely Lfree Lof Lacute Lor Lchronic Lillnesses?"
B) "Do Lyou Lfeel Lfinancially Lsecure?"
C) "Do Lyou Lfeel Llike Lyou Lactively Lengage Lwith Llife?"
D) "Do Lyou Lhave La Lreliable Lsupport
network?"LANSWER:
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Research Lhas Lindicated Lthat Lan Lactive Lengagement Lwith Llife Lis Lcentral Lto Lsuccessful
and Lhealthy Laging. LAbsence Lof Lillness, Lfinancial Lsecurity, Land Lthe Lnature Lof La Lperson's
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