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Advanced Practice Nursing in the Care of
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Older Adults / Edition 2 TESTBANK
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Chapter 1. Changes With Aging
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Multiple ttChoice
Identify ttthe ttchoice ttthat ttbest ttcompletes ttthe ttstatement ttor ttanswers ttthe ttquestion.
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1. The ttmajor ttimpact ttof ttthe ttphysiological ttchanges ttthat ttoccur ttwith ttaging ttis:
A. Reduced ttphysiological ttreserve
B. Reduced tthomeostatic tmechanisms
C. Impaired ttimmunological ttresponse
D. All ttof t t the tabove
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2. The ttstrongest ttevidence ttregarding ttnormal ttphysiological ttaging ttis ttavailable ttthrough:
A. Randomized ttcontrolled ttclinical tttrials
B. Cross-sectional ttstudies
C. Longitudinal ttstudies
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D. Case ttcontrol ttstudies

3. All ttof ttthe ttfollowing ttstatements ttare tttrue ttabout ttlaboratory ttvalues ttin ttolder ttadults
except:
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A.
Reference ttranges ttare ttpreferable
B.
Abnormal ttfindings ttare ttoften ttdue ttto ttphysiological ttaging
tt C.
Normal ttranges ttmay ttnot ttbe ttapplicable ttfor ttolder t t adults
D.
Reference ttvalues ttare ttnot ttnecessarily ttacceptable ttvalues
4. Biochemical ttindividuality ttis ttbest ttdescribed ttas:
A. Each ttindividual’s ttvariation ttis ttoften ttmuch ttgreater ttthan ttthat ttof tta ttlarger ttgroup
B. The ttunique ttbiochemical ttprofile ttof tta ttselected ttpopulation
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C. The tttruly tt“normal” ttindividual—falling ttwithin ttaverage ttrange
D. Each ttindividual’s ttvariation ttis ttoften ttmuch ttsmaller ttthan ttthat ttof tta ttlarger ttgroup

5. Polypharmacy ttis ttbest ttdescribed ttas tttaking:
A. More ttthan ttnine ttmedications ttper ttday
tt B. More ttthan ttfive ttmedications ttper ttday
C. Even tta ttsingle ttmedication ttif ttthere ttis ttnot tta ttclear ttindication ttfor ttits t t use
D. When tta ttdrug ttis ttgiven ttto tttreat ttthe ttside tteffect ttof ttanother t t drug

6. Pharmacokinetic ttchanges ttwith ttaging ttis ttreflective ttof:
A. What ttthe ttdrug ttdoes ttto ttthe ttbody
B. What ttthe ttbody ttdoes ttto ttthe ttdrug
C. The tteffect ttat ttthe ttsite ttof ttaction ttand ttthe tttime ttand ttintensity ttof t t the ttdrug

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D. ttThe ttside tteffects ttcommonly ttassociated ttwith ttthe ttdrug

tt tt tt tt 7. ttAll ttthe ttfollowing ttstatements ttare ttfalse ttabout ttdrug ttabsorption t t except:
A. Antacids ttincrease ttthe ttbioavailability ttof ttdigitalis
B. Gastric ttacidity ttdecreases ttwith ttage
C. Anticholinergics ttincrease ttcolonic t t motility
D. Underlying ttchronic ttdisease tthas ttlittle ttimpact tton ttdrug t t absorption

tt tt tt tt 8. ttAll ttof tt the ttfollowing ttstatements ttare tttrue ttabout ttdrug ttdistribution ttin ttthe ttelderly ttexcept:
A. Drugs ttdistributed ttin ttwater tthave ttlower t t concentration
B. Drugs ttdistributed ttin ttfat tthave ttless ttintense, ttmore ttprolonged t t effect
C. Drugs tthighly ttprotein ttbound tthave ttgreater ttpotential ttto t t cause ttan
adversedrugrt eaction
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D. The ttfastest ttway ttto ttdeliver tta ttdrug ttto ttthe ttaction ttsite ttis ttby ttinhalation

tt tt tt tt 9. ttMen tthave ttfaster ttand ttmore ttefficient ttbiotransformation ttof ttdrugs ttand ttthis ttis ttthought ttto ttbe ttdue t t to:
A. Less ttobesity ttrates ttthan ttwomen
B. Prostate ttenlargement
C. Testosterone
D. Less ttestrogen ttthan ttwomen

tt tt 10. ttThe ttcytochrome ttp ttsystem ttinvolves ttenzymes ttthat ttare t t generally:
A. Inhibited ttby ttdrugs
B. Induced ttby ttdrugs
C. Inhibited ttor ttinduced ttby ttdrugs
D. Associated ttwith ttdecreased ttliver t t perfusion

tt tt 11. ttA ttstatement ttnot ttshown ttto ttbe tttrue ttabout ttpharmacodynamics ttchanges ttwith ttaging t t is:
A. Decreased ttsensitivity ttto ttoral ttanticoagulants
B. Enhanced ttsensitivity ttto ttcentral ttnervous ttsystem ttdrugs
C. Drug ttresponsiveness ttcan ttbe ttinfluenced ttby ttpatient ttactivity t t level
D. There ttis tta ttdecreased ttsensitivity ttto ttbeta t t blockers

tt tt 12. ttAtypical ttpresentation ttof ttdisease ttin ttthe ttelderly ttis ttreflected ttby ttall ttthe ttfollowing ttexcept:
A. Infection ttwithout ttfever
B. Depression ttwithout ttdysphoric t t mood
C. Myocardial ttinfarction ttwith ttchest ttpain ttand ttdiaphoresis
D. Cardiac ttmanifestations ttof ttthyroid ttdisease

tt tt 13. ttFunctional ttabilities ttare ttbest ttassessed t t by:
A. Self-report ttof ttfunction
B. Observed ttassessment ttof ttfunction
C. A ttcomprehensive tthead-to-toe ttexamination
D. Family ttreport ttof ttfunction

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Chapter 1: Changes with
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AgingAnswer Section
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Chapter 2. HealthPromotion
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Multiple ttChoice
Identify ttthe ttchoice ttthat ttbest ttcompletes ttthe ttstatement ttor ttanswers ttthe ttquestion.

tt tt tt tt 1. ttThe ttleading ttcause ttof ttdeath ttin ttelderly tttravelers ttworldwide t t is:
A. Cardiovascular ttdisease
B. Infections
C. Accidents
D. Malaria

tt tt tt tt 2. ttWhich ttof ttthe ttfollowing ttshould ttbe ttavoided ttin ttcountries ttwhere ttfood ttand ttwater ttprecautions
tt are ttto ttbeot bserved?
A. Hot ttcoffee
B. Bottled ttwater
C. Salad ttbuffet
D. Unpeeled ttbananas
tt tt tt tt 3. ttWhat ttinsect ttprecautions ttare ttnot ttnecessary ttto ttprevent ttinsect-borne ttdiseases ttin ttthe t t tropics?
A. Using tt100% ttDEET tton ttskin ttto ttprevent t t bites
B. Treating ttclothes ttwith ttpermetherin
C. Covering ttup ttexposed ttskin ttto ttlessen ttbiting ttsurface
D. Taking ttmalaria ttpills ttas ttdirected ttfor ttareas ttat ttrisk ttfor t t malaria

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