Test Bank for Nursing for Wellness in Older Adults
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9th Edition by Carol A. Miller
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u Chapters 1 - 29 u u u
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Table uof uContents
Chapter u1: uSeeing uOlder uAdults uThrough uthe uEyes uof uWellness
Chapter u2: uApplying ua uNursing uModel ufor uPromoting uWellness uin uOlder uAdults
u Chapter u3: uTheoretical uPerspectives uon uAging uWell
Chapter u4: uPerspectives uon uCulture uand uDiversity uof uOlder
Adults u Chapter u5: uGerontological uNursing uand uHealth
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Promotion u Chapter u6: uDiverse uHealth uCare uSettings ufor uOlder
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Adults u Chapter u7: uAssessment uof uHealth uand uFunctioning
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Chapter u8: uMedications uand uOther uBioactive uSubstances
u Chapter u9: uLegal uand uEthical uConcerns
Chapter u10: uElder uAbuse uand uNeglect
u Chapter u11: uCognitive uFunction
u Chapter u12: uPsychosocial uFunction
u Chapter u13: uPsychosocial uAssessment
Chapter u14: uImpaired uCognitive uFunction: uDelirium uand uDementia
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,Chapter u15: uImpaired uAffective uFunction: uDepression
u Chapter u16: uHearing
Chapter u17: uVision
Chapter u18: uDigestion uand uNutrition
u Chapter u19: uUrinary uFunction
u Chapter u20: uCardiovascular uFunction
u Chapter u21: uRespiratory uFunction
u Chapter u22: uMobility uand uSafety
u Chapter u23: uIntegument
Chapter u24: uSleep uand uRest
u Chapter u25: uThermoregulation
u Chapter u26: uSexual uFunction
Chapter u27: uCaring ufor uOlder uAdults uDuring uIllness
u Chapter u28: uCaring ufor uOlder uAdults uExperiencing uPain
u Chapter u29: uCaring ufor uOlder uAdults uat uthe uEnd uof uLife
, Origin: u Chapter u1- uSeeing uOlder uAdults uThrough uthe uEyes uof uWellness, u1
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1.A unurse uis udiscussing uan uolder uadult's urecent udiagnosis uof urheumatoid uarthritis uwith ua
u colleague. uWhich uof uthe unurse's ustatements ureflects uan uaccurate uview uof uthe
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u u between uaging uand uwellness?
A) "It's uimportant uthat uthe uindividual uknows uthis uis uan uexpected upart uof ugrowing uolder."
B) "We uneed uto uteach uthe uolder uadult uhow uhe ucan ukeep uliving ua ufruitful ulife uin uspite
of u his udiagnosis."
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C) "We uneed uto umake usure uour uteaching uis unot utoo udetailed ufor usomeone uof uhis uage."
D) "We uneed uto uensure uhis uexpectations uof ucontinuing uto ulive ualone uare urealistic."
u ANSWER: B
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Answer uB ureflects ua udesire uto ufoster ua ufulfilling uand uproductive ulife ufor uthe uolder uadult
u despite uhis udiagnosis, uand ureflects uan uunderstanding uof uwellness uand uaging. uOption uA
u implies uthat uillness uis uan uinevitability uof uaging. uOption uC usuggests uthat uolder uadults uhave
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u u limited ucapacity uto ulearn uby uvirtue uof utheir uage, uand uoption uD uimplies upessimism
about uthe u health uand ufunctioning uof uthe uolder uadult.
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Origin: u Chapter u1- uSeeing uOlder uAdults uThrough uthe uEyes uof uWellness, u2
2.A unurse uis uteaching uan uolder uperson uabout uthe uconcept uof usuccessful uaging. uWhich uof uthe
u nurse's uquestions uaddresses uan uimportant ucontributor uto usuccessful uaging?
A) "Are uyou ulargely ufree uof uacute uor uchronic uillnesses?"
B) "Do uyou ufeel ufinancially usecure?"
C) "Do uyou ufeel ulike uyou uactively uengage uwith ulife?"
D) "Do uyou uhave ua ureliable usupport unetwork?"
u ANSWER: C
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Research uhas uindicated uthat uan uactive uengagement uwith ulife uis ucentral uto usuccessful uand
u healthy uaging. uAbsence uof uillness, ufinancial usecurity, uand uthe unature uof ua uperson's