1 Introduction
This complete test bank resource for Nursing for Wellness in Older Adults, 9th Edition by Carol A. Miller equips nursing
students with advanced, NCLEX-aligned multiple-choice questions and detailed answers to excel in gerontological nursing
exams. Covering Chapters 1–29, it emphasizes Functional Consequences Theory, wellness-oriented care, and evidence-
based practice, with questions designed to challenge clinical judgment and deepen understanding. Verified as of June
1, 2025, at 12:52 PM EAT, this resource enhances critical thinking for holistic care of older adults. The sample below
includes 10 new, complex questions from Chapters 3, 14, 18, and 24; the complete test bank is available through academic
resources (ISBN: 9781975179137).
2 Test Bank Overview
2.1 Structure
• Chapters Covered: 1–29, encompassing wellness, aging theories, assessments, and physiological/psychosocial care.
• Question Type: Multiple-choice with four options, verified answers, advanced rationales, and precise textbook refer-
ences.
• Focus: Clinical reasoning, cultural competence, chronic condition management, and ethical practice.
• Application: Exam preparation, NCLEX-RN review, and advanced academic study.
2.2 Key Topics
• Wellness and aging (Ch. 1–3) • Elder abuse (Ch. 10)
• Cultural diversity (Ch. 4) • Cognitive/psychosocial health (Ch. 11–15)
• Gerontological nursing (Ch. 5) • Sensory functions (Ch. 16–17)
• Healthcare settings (Ch. 6) • Nutrition, urinary, cardiovascular (Ch. 18–20)
• Health assessments (Ch. 7) • Mobility, skin, sleep (Ch. 22–24)
• Medications (Ch. 8) • Illness, pain, end-of-life care (Ch. 27–29)
• Legal/ethical concerns (Ch. 9)
3 Sample Test Bank Questions
3.1 Chapter 3: Physiological Changes of Aging
3.1.1 Question 3.1 (4 marks) 3.1.1 Question 3.3 (5 marks)
A nurse assesses an older adult for age-related physiological A nurse educates an older adult about age-related cardio-
changes. Which finding most likely indicates normal aging vascular changes. Which recommendation most effectively
rather than pathology? supports heart health?
a. Decreased glomerular filtration rate a. Ignore regular exercise
b. Persistent hypertension b. Maintain a heart-healthy diet
c. Chronic joint inflammation c. Avoid blood pressure monitoring
d. Elevated fasting glucose d. Increase saturated fat intake
Answer: a Answer: b
Rationale: A decreased glomerular filtration rate, occur- Rationale: A heart-healthy diet (e.g., low sodium, high fiber)
ring in 30Difficulty: Analyzing (Analysis) reduces cardiovascular risk by 30Difficulty: Applying (Ap-
Objective: 3-1, Physiologic Integrity plication)
Objective: 3-3, Health Promotion
3.1.2 Question 3.2 (5 marks)
An older adult exhibits reduced muscle mass. Which nurs-
ing intervention most effectively mitigates sarcopenia-related
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