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PART 1 Foundations for Clinical Judgment to Promote Healthy Aging
HL HL HL HL HL HL HL HL HL
1 Gerontological Nursing Across the Continu HL HL HL HL
um of CareHL HL
2 Aging, Health, and Wellness in a Gl
HL HL HL HL HL HL
obal Community
HL
3 Theories of Aging HL HL
4 Providing Cross-Cultural Care HL HL
5 Economics and Health Care in L HL HL HL HL HL
ate Life
HL
6 Promoting Excellence in Long- HL HL HL
Term Care
HL HL
PART 2 Foundations for Taking Action
HL HL HL HL HL
7 Therapeutic Communication With Ol HL HL HL
der AdultsHL
8 Cognitive Health and Learning HL HL HL
9 Recognizing and Analyzing Cues to Maxi HL HL HL HL HL
mize Outcomes HL
10 Using Laboratory Data in Clinical Judgment
HL HL HL HL HL
11 Safe Medication UseHL HL
PART 3 Clinical Judgment to Promote Wellness and Function
HL HL HL HL HL HL HL HL
12 Visual Health HL
13 AuditoryHealth
14 Healthy Skin HL
15 Nutritional Health HL
16 Hydration and Or HL HL
al Health
HL
17 Elimination
18 Sleep
19 Activity and Exercise HL HL
20 Falls and Fall Ri HL HL HL
sk Reduction
HL
21 Safe and Secu HL HL
re Environments
HL
,PART 4 Clinical Judgment to Promote Wellness for Persons
HL HL HL HL HL HL HL HL HL
With Chronic Illnesses
HL HL
22 Living Well With Chron HL HL HL
ic Illness
HL
23 Vascular Disorders HL
24 RespiratoryDisorders
25 NeurocognitiveDisorders
26 Care of Individuals With Neurocogniti
HL HL HL HL
ve Disorders
HL
27 Endocrine and Immune Disorders HL HL HL
28 Common Musculoskeleta HL
l Disorders
HL
29 Pain and Comfort HL HL
30 Mental Health HL
PART 5 Clinical Judgment to Promote Healthy
HL HL HL HL HL HL
Aging With Older Adults and Families
HL HL HL HL HL
31 Ethics, Decision Making, an
HL HL HL
d Mistreatment
HL
32 Relationships, Roles, and Li HL HL HL
fe Transitions
HL
33 Intimacy and Sexual Health HL HL HL
34 Loss, Death, and Palliative Care
HL HL HL HL
35 Spiritual Health, Meaning, and Self-Actualization
HL HL HL HL
, Chapter 01: Gerontological Nursing Across the Continuum
HL HL HL HL HL HL
of Care
HL HL
HL Touhy: Toward Healthy Aging, 11th Edition
H L HL HL HL HL
MULTIPLEHLCHOICE
1. WhenHLdidHLseriousHLandHLwell-
controlledHLresearchHLstudiesH L onHLagingHLfirstHLbecomeHLavailable?
a. OnlyHLinHLtheHLpastHL60HLyears.
b. SinceHLtheHLturnHLofHLtheHL20thHLcentury.
c. FollowingH L theHL GreatH L Depression.
d. SinceHL theHLyearH L 2000.
ACCURATEH
LANSWER:-
A
REASONING:-
>>>OnlyHLinHLtheHLpastHL60HLyearsHLhaveHLseriousHLandHLcarefullyHLcontrolledHLresear
chH L studiesHLflourished.HLBeforeHLthat,HLanecdotalHLevidenceHLwasHLusedHLtoHLillustrate
HLissuesHLassumedHLtoHLbeH L universal,HLmakingHLallHLtheHLremainingHLoptionsHLincorr
ect.
DIF:HLCognitiveHLLevel:HLRememberingHLTOPIC:HLIntegratedHL
Process:HLTeaching/LearningHLMSC:HLPatientHLNeeds:HLHealt
hHLPromotionHLandHLMaintenance
2. TheHLsonHLofHLaHLnursingHLhomeHLresidentHLasksHLaHLnursingHLattendant:HL“WhatHLisHLthe
HLsignificanceH L ofH L beingH L certifiedH L inH L gerontology?H L IH L seeH L thatH L youH L are,HLb
utH L notHLallHLofHLtheHLnursingHLattendantsHLare.”H L WhatHLresponseHLbestHLanswersHLthe
HLfamilyHLmember’sHLquestion?
a. “NationalHLcertificationHLasHLaHLgerontologicalHLnursingHLattendant
HLisHLaHLwayHLtoH L demonstrateHLspecialHLknowledgeHLinHLcaringHLf
orHLolderHLadults.”
b. “NationalHLcertificationHLinHLgerontologyHLisHLrequiredHLforHLallHLnursingHL
attendantsHLwho
haveHLworkedHLinH L thisH L settingH L forH L 2HLorH L moreH
L years.”
c. “NationalHLcertificationHLisHLonlyHLavailableHLtoHLnursingHLattend
antsHLwhoHLhaveHLaH L BaccalaureateHLdegreeH L inH L nursing.”
d. “OnlyHLadvancedHLpracticeHLnursingHLattendants,HLlikeHLnur
singHLattendant
practitioners,HLareHLcertifiedHLinHLgerontolog
y.”
ACCURATEH
LANSWER:-
A
REASONING:-
>>>NationalHLcertificationHLisHLaHLwayHLtoHLdemonstrateHLspecialHLexpertiseHLinHLcari
H L H L H L
,TABLE OF CONTENTHLi HLi H
L
PART 1 Foundations for Clinical Judgment to Promote Healthy Aging
HL HL HL HL HL HL HL HL HL
1 Gerontological Nursing Across the Continu HL HL HL HL
um of CareHL HL
2 Aging, Health, and Wellness in a Gl
HL HL HL HL HL HL
obal Community
HL
3 Theories of Aging HL HL
4 Providing Cross-Cultural Care HL HL
5 Economics and Health Care in L HL HL HL HL HL
ate Life
HL
6 Promoting Excellence in Long- HL HL HL
Term Care
HL HL
PART 2 Foundations for Taking Action
HL HL HL HL HL
7 Therapeutic Communication With Ol HL HL HL
der AdultsHL
8 Cognitive Health and Learning HL HL HL
9 Recognizing and Analyzing Cues to Maxi HL HL HL HL HL
mize Outcomes HL
10 Using Laboratory Data in Clinical Judgment
HL HL HL HL HL
11 Safe Medication UseHL HL
PART 3 Clinical Judgment to Promote Wellness and Function
HL HL HL HL HL HL HL HL
12 Visual Health HL
13 AuditoryHealth
14 Healthy Skin HL
15 Nutritional Health HL
16 Hydration and Or HL HL
al Health
HL
17 Elimination
18 Sleep
19 Activity and Exercise HL HL
20 Falls and Fall Ri HL HL HL
sk Reduction
HL
21 Safe and Secu HL HL
re Environments
HL
,PART 4 Clinical Judgment to Promote Wellness for Persons
HL HL HL HL HL HL HL HL HL
With Chronic Illnesses
HL HL
22 Living Well With Chron HL HL HL
ic Illness
HL
23 Vascular Disorders HL
24 RespiratoryDisorders
25 NeurocognitiveDisorders
26 Care of Individuals With Neurocogniti
HL HL HL HL
ve Disorders
HL
27 Endocrine and Immune Disorders HL HL HL
28 Common Musculoskeleta HL
l Disorders
HL
29 Pain and Comfort HL HL
30 Mental Health HL
PART 5 Clinical Judgment to Promote Healthy
HL HL HL HL HL HL
Aging With Older Adults and Families
HL HL HL HL HL
31 Ethics, Decision Making, an
HL HL HL
d Mistreatment
HL
32 Relationships, Roles, and Li HL HL HL
fe Transitions
HL
33 Intimacy and Sexual Health HL HL HL
34 Loss, Death, and Palliative Care
HL HL HL HL
35 Spiritual Health, Meaning, and Self-Actualization
HL HL HL HL
, Chapter 01: Gerontological Nursing Across the Continuum
HL HL HL HL HL HL
of Care
HL HL
HL Touhy: Toward Healthy Aging, 11th Edition
H L HL HL HL HL
MULTIPLEHLCHOICE
1. WhenHLdidHLseriousHLandHLwell-
controlledHLresearchHLstudiesH L onHLagingHLfirstHLbecomeHLavailable?
a. OnlyHLinHLtheHLpastHL60HLyears.
b. SinceHLtheHLturnHLofHLtheHL20thHLcentury.
c. FollowingH L theHL GreatH L Depression.
d. SinceHL theHLyearH L 2000.
ACCURATEH
LANSWER:-
A
REASONING:-
>>>OnlyHLinHLtheHLpastHL60HLyearsHLhaveHLseriousHLandHLcarefullyHLcontrolledHLresear
chH L studiesHLflourished.HLBeforeHLthat,HLanecdotalHLevidenceHLwasHLusedHLtoHLillustrate
HLissuesHLassumedHLtoHLbeH L universal,HLmakingHLallHLtheHLremainingHLoptionsHLincorr
ect.
DIF:HLCognitiveHLLevel:HLRememberingHLTOPIC:HLIntegratedHL
Process:HLTeaching/LearningHLMSC:HLPatientHLNeeds:HLHealt
hHLPromotionHLandHLMaintenance
2. TheHLsonHLofHLaHLnursingHLhomeHLresidentHLasksHLaHLnursingHLattendant:HL“WhatHLisHLthe
HLsignificanceH L ofH L beingH L certifiedH L inH L gerontology?H L IH L seeH L thatH L youH L are,HLb
utH L notHLallHLofHLtheHLnursingHLattendantsHLare.”H L WhatHLresponseHLbestHLanswersHLthe
HLfamilyHLmember’sHLquestion?
a. “NationalHLcertificationHLasHLaHLgerontologicalHLnursingHLattendant
HLisHLaHLwayHLtoH L demonstrateHLspecialHLknowledgeHLinHLcaringHLf
orHLolderHLadults.”
b. “NationalHLcertificationHLinHLgerontologyHLisHLrequiredHLforHLallHLnursingHL
attendantsHLwho
haveHLworkedHLinH L thisH L settingH L forH L 2HLorH L moreH
L years.”
c. “NationalHLcertificationHLisHLonlyHLavailableHLtoHLnursingHLattend
antsHLwhoHLhaveHLaH L BaccalaureateHLdegreeH L inH L nursing.”
d. “OnlyHLadvancedHLpracticeHLnursingHLattendants,HLlikeHLnur
singHLattendant
practitioners,HLareHLcertifiedHLinHLgerontolog
y.”
ACCURATEH
LANSWER:-
A
REASONING:-
>>>NationalHLcertificationHLisHLaHLwayHLtoHLdemonstrateHLspecialHLexpertiseHLinHLcari