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Chapter01 Introduction To HealthyAging
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Chapter02 Gerontological NursingHistory, Education, And Roles
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Chapter03 Communicating With Older Adults
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Chapter04 Culture, Ethnicity, Diversity, And Aging
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Chapter05 Nursing Documentation
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Chapter06 Biological Theories And Physical Changes Of Aging
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Chapter07 Social, Psychological, Spiritual, And Cognitive Aspects Of Aging
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Chapter08 Nutritional Needs
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Chapter09 Hydration And Continence
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Chapter10 Rest, Sleep, And Activity
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Chapter11 Promoting HealthySkin And Feet
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Chapter 12 Maintaining MobilityAnd Environmental Safety
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Chapter 13 Assessment Tools In Gerontological Nursing
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Chapter14 Safe Medication Use For Older Adults
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Chapter15 Living With Chronic Illness
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Chapter16 Pain And Comfort
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Chapter17 Diabetes Mellitus
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Chapter18 BoneAnd Joint Health
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Chapter19 Visual And AuditoryChanges
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Chapter20 Cardiovascular And RespiratoryDisorders
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Chapter21 Cognitive Impairment
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Chapter22 Neurological Disorders
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Chapter23 Mental Health And Wellness In Later Life
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Chapter24 Economic And Legal Issues
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Chapter25 Relationships And Roles
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Chapter26 Sexual Health And Well-Being
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Chapter27 Comfort, Palliative Care, Death, And Loss
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Chapter28 Care Across The Continuum
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Chapter 01: Introduction To Healthy Aging
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1. A Man Is Terminally Ill With End-
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StageProstate Cancer. What Is The Best Statement About ThisMan’s Wellness?
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b. Wellness Is Unfortunately Not AReal Option For The Patient. ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib ib
c. Wellness Is The Same Thing As Faith Healing, And If The Patient Were More R ece
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ptive,He Could Be Back At Work In A Few Weeks. ib ib ib ib gl ib gl ib ib
d. Nursing Interventions CanHelp Empower APatient To AchieveA Higher L ev
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Answer: D i b
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A Incorrect. An Individual Can AchieveWellness Even If Using Medications.
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B Incorrect. All Persons, Regardless Of AgeOr Life– ib ib ib ib ib ib ib
Health Situation, Can Be Helped To ib ib ib ib ib
Achieve A Higher Level Of Wellness. ib ib ib ib ib
C Incorrect. Biomedical Approaches And OtherTreatments And Techniques Are Used T
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o Achieve Realistic Improvements In Wellness.
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D Correct. A NurseCan FosterWellness At All Levels Of TheNeeds Hierarchy.
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2. In DifferentiatingBetween Health And Wellness In Health Care, Which OfThe F oll
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a. Health Is A Broad Term Encompassing Attitudes And Behaviours.
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b. TheConcept Of Wellness Was RarelyOrNeverConsidered ByPrevious Generations.
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d. It Is Impossible To Have Wellness When One’s Health Is C
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A Correct. Holistically, Health Includes Wellness, WhichInvolves One’sWhole Being.
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B Incorrect. Throughout History, BasicSelf- ib gl ib ib
Care RequirementsHaveBeen Recognized.
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C Incorrect. As Basic Needs AreMet, Higher Level Needs Can BeSatisfied In Turn, W ith
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Ever-Deepening Richness To Life. ib ib ib
D Incorrect. Even With Chronic Illness, With MultipleDisabilities, Or In Dying, Move me
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nt Toward Higher Wellness Is Possible.
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