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TEST BANK BASIC GERIATRIC NURSING PATRICIA A. WILLIAMS. Chapter 01: Trends and Issues Williams: Basic Geriatric Nursing 8th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which fact explains the shift of health care focus toward the older adult in the late 1960s? a. Disability was viewed as unavoidable. b. Complications from disease increased mortality. c. Older adults’ needs are similar to those of all adults. d. Preventive health care practices increased longevity. ANS: D Increased preventive health care practices, disease control, and focus on wellness helped people live longer. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 2 OBJ: 2 TOP: Aging Trends KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development NOT: Understanding 2. To which age group does the term “aged” apply? a. 55–64 years of age b. 65–74 years of age c. 75–84 years of age d. 85 and older ANS: C The term aged refers to persons who are 75–84 years of age. PTS: 1 DIF: 1 REF: p. 2 | Table 1.1 OBJ: 1 TOP: Age Categories KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development NOT: Remembering 3. Which is true of ageism? a. It is discrimination against persons solely on the basis of age. b. It causes a person to fear aging. c. It involves the use of cultural sensitivity to address concerns of aging. d. It focuses on resources for the older adult. ANS: A Ageism is a negative belief pattern that influences persons to discriminate against persons solely on the basis of age and can lead to destructive behaviors toward the older adult. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 4 OBJ: 3 TOP: Ageism KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Psychosocial Adaptation NOT: Understanding 4. Which legislation has been the most beneficial legislation that has influenced health care for the older adult? a. Medicare and Medicaid b. Elimination of the mandatory retirement age c. The Americans with Disabilities Act d. The Drug Benefit Program ANS: A The broadest sweeping legislation beneficial to the older adult is Medicare and Medicaid. The elimination of the mandatory retirement age does not apply to health care. The Americans with Disabilities Act deals with all Americans with disabilities, not just the older adult. The Drug Benefit Program was added to Medicare, but deals only with medications. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 11 OBJ: 6 TOP: Legislation KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Understanding 5. Which housing option for the older adult offers the privacy of an apartment with restaurant-style meals and some medical and personal care services? a. Government-subsidized housing b. Long-term care facility c. Assisted-living center d. Group housing plan ANS: C Assisted-living arrangements offer the privacy of an apartment or condominium with meals prepared and served, limited medical care, and a variety of personal services. PTS: 1 DIF: 3 REF: p. 14 OBJ: 9 TOP: Housing Options KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation NOT: Remembering 6. The 75-year-old man who has been hospitalized following a severe case of pneumonia is concerned about his mounting hospital bill and asks if his Medicare coverage will pay for his care. Which would be the most helpful response by the nurse? a. Medicare Part C pays 50% of all medical costs for persons older than 65. b. Medicare Part B pays hospital costs and physician fees. c. Medicare Part A pays for inpatient hospital costs. d. Medicare Part D pays 80% of the charges made by physicians. ANS: C Medicare Part A pays inpatient hospital costs, Part B pays 80% of physician’s charges, and Part D helps defray prescription drug costs. Medicare Part C allows individuals to receive health insurance through private insurance companies and typically pays entire costs. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 6 TOP: Medicare Provisions KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 7. The daughter of a patient who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer asks which documents are required to allow her to make health care decisions for her parent. Which response would provide the most accurate information to the daughter? a. Advance directives indicate the degree of intervention desired by the patient. b. A ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ document signed by the patient transfers authority to the next of kin. c. A durable power of attorney for health care transfers decision-making authority for health care to a designated person. d. A living will transfers authority to the physician. ANS: C A durable power of attorney for health care transfers the authority for decision making to a designated person. An advance directive specifies the type of care an individual desires when he cannot speak for himself. The durable power of attorney is only one type of advance directive. A “Do Not Resuscitate” document states that the patient wishes to die naturally with no intervention. A living will prohibits the use of life-prolonging measures. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 19 OBJ: 11 TOP: Advance Directives KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 8. The daughter of a resident in a long-term care facility is frustrated with her 80-year-old mother’s refusal to eat. Which response would be the most appropriate? a. The refusal to eat is an effort to maintain a portion of independence and self￾direction. b. The refusal to eat is an indication of approaching Alzheimer disease. c. The refusal to eat is an effort to gain attention. d. The refusal to eat is an indication of the dislike of the institutional food. ANS: A Loss of independence and control is a significant issue for the older adult. Some residents will exercise whatever control they may retain. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 21 OBJ: 11 TOP: Loss of Independence KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 9. When do the conditions of a living will go into effect? a. When the patient declares that desire in writing b. When a family member indicates the desire for curative therapy to cease c. When two physicians agree in writing that the criteria in the living will have been met d. When the physician and a family member agree that the criteria in the living will have been met ANS: C Two physicians must agree in writing that the criteria of the living will have been met before the document can go into effect. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 19 OBJ: 11 TOP: Living Wills KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Understanding 10. In the 1980s, Medicare initiated a program of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) to reduce hospital costs. How did the DRGs reduce hospital costs? a. By classifying various diagnoses as ineligible for hospitalization b. By allotting a set amount of hospital days and prospective payment on the basis of the admitting diagnosis c. By specifying particular physicians to treat specified diagnoses d. By using frequency of a particular diagnosis to set a payment schedule ANS: B DRGs set up a system of preset hospitalization time and payment on the basis of the admitting diagnosis. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 6 TOP: DRGs KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Understanding 11. Which facility would be recommended for a patient with diabetes who has had a hip replacement and needs physical therapy? a. Basic care facility b. Skilled care facility c. Subacute care facility d. Assisted-living residence ANS: B Skilled care facilities offer not only basic care but also services from experienced licensed professionals such as nurses, physical therapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 15 OBJ: 9 TOP: Extended-Care Facilities KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Applying 12. The 80-year-old woman who is recovering from a stroke is being sent to a skilled care facility. She is concerned about the expense. The nurse can decrease anxiety by explaining that Medicare will cover extended-care facility costs for which period of time? a. A period of 30 days b. A period of 45 days for physical therapy c. A period of 100 days for needed skilled care d. Until she is able to be discharged home ANS: C Medicare will cover skilled care costs for 100 days. After 100 days, the resident must revert to private pay or ancillary long-term care insurance. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 8 TOP: Extended Care KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Understanding 13. Which senior citizen political action group uses volunteers and lobbyists to advance the interests of older adults? a. American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) b. National Council of Senior Citizens (NCSC) c. National Alliance of Senior Citizens (NASC) d. Gray Panthers ANS: A The AARP uses volunteers and lobbyists to advance the interests and welfare of older adults. PTS: 1 DIF: 2 REF: p. 12 OBJ: 7 TOP: Political Action Groups KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Remembering 14. Which caregiver could be found guilty of elder abuse? a. A daughter who uses her mother’s Social Security money to purchase her mother’s medication b. A son who puts an alarm on the front door to prevent his mother from wandering out of the house c. A wife who allows her mentally competent husband to refuse to take a bath for a week d. A son who uses his mother’s checking account funds to purchase alcohol for himself ANS: D It is financial abuse if the older person’s money is taken and spent by others for their own purposes. Chapter 01: Trends and Issues Williams: Basic Geriatric Nursing 8th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which fact explains the shift of health care focus toward the older adult in the late 1960s? a. Disability was viewed as unavoidable. b. Complications from disease increased mortality. c. Older adults’ needs are similar to those of all adults. d. Preventive health care practices increased longevity. ANS: D Increased preventive health care practices, disease control, and focus on wellness helped people live longer. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 2 OBJ: 2 TOP: Aging Trends KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development NOT: Understanding 2. To which age group does the term “aged” apply? a. 55–64 years of age b. 65–74 years of age c. 75–84 years of age d. 85 and older ANS: C The term aged refers to persons who are 75–84 years of age. PTS: 1 DIF: 1 REF: p. 2 | Table 1.1 OBJ: 1 TOP: Age Categories KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development NOT: Remembering 3. Which is true of ageism? a. It is discrimination against persons solely on the basis of age. b. It causes a person to fear aging. c. It involves the use of cultural sensitivity to address concerns of aging. d. It focuses on resources for the older adult. ANS: A Ageism is a negative belief pattern that influences persons to discriminate against persons solely on the basis of age and can lead to destructive behaviors toward the older adult. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 4 OBJ: 3 TOP: Ageism KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Psychosocial Adaptation NOT: Understanding 4. Which legislation has been the most beneficial legislation that has influenced health care for the older adult? a. Medicare and Medicaid b. Elimination of the mandatory retirement age c. The Americans with Disabilities Act d. The Drug Benefit Program ANS: A The broadest sweeping legislation beneficial to the older adult is Medicare and Medicaid. The elimination of the mandatory retirement age does not apply to health care. The Americans with Disabilities Act deals with all Americans with disabilities, not just the older adult. The Drug Benefit Program was added to Medicare, but deals only with medications. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 11 OBJ: 6 TOP: Legislation KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Understanding 5. Which housing option for the older adult offers the privacy of an apartment with restaurant-style meals and some medical and personal care services? a. Government-subsidized housing b. Long-term care facility c. Assisted-living center d. Group housing plan ANS: C Assisted-living arrangements offer the privacy of an apartment or condominium with meals prepared and served, limited medical care, and a variety of personal services. PTS: 1 DIF: 3 REF: p. 14 OBJ: 9 TOP: Housing Options KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation NOT: Remembering 6. The 75-year-old man who has been hospitalized following a severe case of pneumonia is concerned about his mounting hospital bill and asks if his Medicare coverage will pay for his care. Which would be the most helpful response by the nurse? a. Medicare Part C pays 50% of all medical costs for persons older than 65. b. Medicare Part B pays hospital costs and physician fees. c. Medicare Part A pays for inpatient hospital costs. d. Medicare Part D pays 80% of the charges made by physicians. ANS: C Medicare Part A pays inpatient hospital costs, Part B pays 80% of physician’s charges, and Part D helps defray prescription drug costs. Medicare Part C allows individuals to receive health insurance through private insurance companies and typically pays entire costs. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 6 TOP: Medicare Provisions KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 7. The daughter of a patient who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer asks which documents are required to allow her to make health care decisions for her parent. Which response would provide the most accurate information to the daughter? a. Advance directives indicate the degree of intervention desired by the patient. b. A ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ document signed by the patient transfers authority to the next of kin. c. A durable power of attorney for health care transfers decision-making authority for health care to a designated person. d. A living will transfers authority to the physician. ANS: C A durable power of attorney for health care transfers the authority for decision making to a designated person. An advance directive specifies the type of care an individual desires when he cannot speak for himself. The durable power of attorney is only one type of advance directive. A “Do Not Resuscitate” document states that the patient wishes to die naturally with no intervention. A living will prohibits the use of life-prolonging measures. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 19 OBJ: 11 TOP: Advance Directives KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 8. The daughter of a resident in a long-term care facility is frustrated with her 80-year-old mother’s refusal to eat. Which response would be the most appropriate? a. The refusal to eat is an effort to maintain a portion of independence and self￾direction. b. The refusal to eat is an indication of approaching Alzheimer disease. c. The refusal to eat is an effort to gain attention. d. The refusal to eat is an indication of the dislike of the institutional food. ANS: A Loss of independence and control is a significant issue for the older adult. Some residents will exercise whatever control they may retain. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 21 OBJ: 11 TOP: Loss of Independence KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 9. When do the conditions of a living will go into effect? a. When the patient declares that desire in writing b. When a family member indicates the desire for curative therapy to cease c. When two physicians agree in writing that the criteria in the living will have been met d. When the physician and a family member agree that the criteria in the living will have been met ANS: C Two physicians must agree in writing that the criteria of the living will have been met before the document can go into effect. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 19 OBJ: 11 TOP: Living Wills KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Understanding 10. In the 1980s, Medicare initiated a program of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) to reduce hospital costs. How did the DRGs reduce hospital costs? a. By classifying various diagnoses as ineligible for hospitalization b. By allotting a set amount of hospital days and prospective payment on the basis of the admitting diagnosis c. By specifying particular physicians to treat specified diagnoses d. By using frequency of a particular diagnosis to set a payment schedule ANS: B DRGs set up a system of preset hospitalization time and payment on the basis of the admitting diagnosis. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 6 TOP: DRGs KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Understanding 11. Which facility would be recommended for a patient with diabetes who has had a hip replacement and needs physical therapy? a. Basic care facility b. Skilled care facility c. Subacute care facility d. Assisted-living residence ANS: B Skilled care facilities offer not only basic care but also services from experienced licensed professionals such as nurses, physical therapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 15 OBJ: 9 TOP: Extended-Care Facilities KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Applying 12. The 80-year-old woman who is recovering from a stroke is being sent to a skilled care facility. She is concerned about the expense. The nurse can decrease anxiety by explaining that Medicare will cover extended-care facility costs for which period of time? a. A period of 30 days b. A period of 45 days for physical therapy c. A period of 100 days for needed skilled care d. Until she is able to be discharged home ANS: C Medicare will cover skilled care costs for 100 days. After 100 days, the resident must revert to private pay or ancillary long-term care insurance. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 8 TOP: Extended Care KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Understanding 13. Which senior citizen political action group uses volunteers and lobbyists to advance the interests of older adults? a. American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) b. National Council of Senior Citizens (NCSC) c. National Alliance of Senior Citizens (NASC) d. Gray Panthers ANS: A The AARP uses volunteers and lobbyists to advance the interests and welfare of older adults. PTS: 1 DIF: 2 REF: p. 12 OBJ: 7 TOP: Political Action Groups KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Remembering 14. Which caregiver could be found guilty of elder abuse? a. A daughter who uses her mother’s Social Security money to purchase her mother’s medication b. A son who puts an alarm on the front door to prevent his mother from wandering out of the house c. A wife who allows her mentally competent husband to refuse to take a bath for a week d. A son who uses his mother’s checking account funds to purchase alcohol for himself ANS: D It is financial abuse if the older person’s money is taken and spent by others for their own purposes. Chapter 01: Trends and Issues Williams: Basic Geriatric Nursing 8th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which fact explains the shift of health care focus toward the older adult in the late 1960s? a. Disability was viewed as unavoidable. b. Complications from disease increased mortality. c. Older adults’ needs are similar to those of all adults. d. Preventive health care practices increased longevity. ANS: D Increased preventive health care practices, disease control, and focus on wellness helped people live longer. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 2 OBJ: 2 TOP: Aging Trends KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development NOT: Understanding 2. To which age group does the term “aged” apply? a. 55–64 years of age b. 65–74 years of age c. 75–84 years of age d. 85 and older ANS: C The term aged refers to persons who are 75–84 years of age. PTS: 1 DIF: 1 REF: p. 2 | Table 1.1 OBJ: 1 TOP: Age Categories KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development NOT: Remembering 3. Which is true of ageism? a. It is discrimination against persons solely on the basis of age. b. It causes a person to fear aging. c. It involves the use of cultural sensitivity to address concerns of aging. d. It focuses on resources for the older adult. ANS: A Ageism is a negative belief pattern that influences persons to discriminate against persons solely on the basis of age and can lead to destructive behaviors toward the older adult. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 4 OBJ: 3 TOP: Ageism KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Psychosocial Adaptation NOT: Understanding 4. Which legislation has been the most beneficial legislation that has influenced health care for the older adult? a. Medicare and Medicaid b. Elimination of the mandatory retirement age c. The Americans with Disabilities Act d. The Drug Benefit Program ANS: A The broadest sweeping legislation beneficial to the older adult is Medicare and Medicaid. The elimination of the mandatory retirement age does not apply to health care. The Americans with Disabilities Act deals with all Americans with disabilities, not just the older adult. The Drug Benefit Program was added to Medicare, but deals only with medications. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 11 OBJ: 6 TOP: Legislation KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Understanding 5. Which housing option for the older adult offers the privacy of an apartment with restaurant-style meals and some medical and personal care services? a. Government-subsidized housing b. Long-term care facility c. Assisted-living center d. Group housing plan ANS: C Assisted-living arrangements offer the privacy of an apartment or condominium with meals prepared and served, limited medical care, and a variety of personal services. PTS: 1 DIF: 3 REF: p. 14 OBJ: 9 TOP: Housing Options KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation NOT: Remembering 6. The 75-year-old man who has been hospitalized following a severe case of pneumonia is concerned about his mounting hospital bill and asks if his Medicare coverage will pay for his care. Which would be the most helpful response by the nurse? a. Medicare Part C pays 50% of all medical costs for persons older than 65. b. Medicare Part B pays hospital costs and physician fees. c. Medicare Part A pays for inpatient hospital costs. d. Medicare Part D pays 80% of the charges made by physicians. ANS: C Medicare Part A pays inpatient hospital costs, Part B pays 80% of physician’s charges, and Part D helps defray prescription drug costs. Medicare Part C allows individuals to receive health insurance through private insurance companies and typically pays entire costs. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 6 TOP: Medicare Provisions KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 7. The daughter of a patient who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer asks which documents are required to allow her to make health care decisions for her parent. Which response would provide the most accurate information to the daughter? a. Advance directives indicate the degree of intervention desired by the patient. b. A ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ document signed by the patient transfers authority to the next of kin. c. A durable power of attorney for health care transfers decision-making authority for health care to a designated person. d. A living will transfers authority to the physician. ANS: C A durable power of attorney for health care transfers the authority for decision making to a designated person. An advance directive specifies the type of care an individual desires when he cannot speak for himself. The durable power of attorney is only one type of advance directive. A “Do Not Resuscitate” document states that the patient wishes to die naturally with no intervention. A living will prohibits the use of life-prolonging measures. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 19 OBJ: 11 TOP: Advance Directives KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 8. The daughter of a resident in a long-term care facility is frustrated with her 80-year-old mother’s refusal to eat. Which response would be the most appropriate? a. The refusal to eat is an effort to maintain a portion of independence and self￾direction. b. The refusal to eat is an indication of approaching Alzheimer disease. c. The refusal to eat is an effort to gain attention. d. The refusal to eat is an indication of the dislike of the institutional food. ANS: A Loss of independence and control is a significant issue for the older adult. Some residents will exercise whatever control they may retain. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 21 OBJ: 11 TOP: Loss of Independence KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 9. When do the conditions of a living will go into effect? a. When the patient declares that desire in writing b. When a family member indicates the desire for curative therapy to cease c. When two physicians agree in writing that the criteria in the living will have been met d. When the physician and a family member agree that the criteria in the living will have been met ANS: C Two physicians must agree in writing that the criteria of the living will have been met before the document can go into effect. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 19 OBJ: 11 TOP: Living Wills KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Understanding 10. In the 1980s, Medicare initiated a program of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) to reduce hospital costs. How did the DRGs reduce hospital costs? a. By classifying various diagnoses as ineligible for hospitalization b. By allotting a set amount of hospital days and prospective payment on the basis of the admitting diagnosis c. By specifying particular physicians to treat specified diagnoses d. By using frequency of a particular diagnosis to set a payment schedule ANS: B DRGs set up a system of preset hospitalization time and payment on the basis of the admitting diagnosis. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 6 TOP: DRGs KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Understanding 11. Which facility would be recommended for a patient with diabetes who has had a hip replacement and needs physical therapy? a. Basic care facility b. Skilled care facility c. Subacute care facility d. Assisted-living residence ANS: B Skilled care facilities offer not only basic care but also services from experienced licensed professionals such as nurses, physical therapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 15 OBJ: 9 TOP: Extended-Care Facilities KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Applying 12. The 80-year-old woman who is recovering from a stroke is being sent to a skilled care facility. She is concerned about the expense. The nurse can decrease anxiety by explaining that Medicare will cover extended-care facility costs for which period of time? a. A period of 30 days b. A period of 45 days for physical therapy c. A period of 100 days for needed skilled care d. Until she is able to be discharged home ANS: C Medicare will cover skilled care costs for 100 days. After 100 days, the resident must revert to private pay or ancillary long-term care insurance. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 8 TOP: Extended Care KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Understanding 13. Which senior citizen political action group uses volunteers and lobbyists to advance the interests of older adults? a. American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) b. National Council of Senior Citizens (NCSC) c. National Alliance of Senior Citizens (NASC) d. Gray Panthers ANS: A The AARP uses volunteers and lobbyists to advance the interests and welfare of older adults. PTS: 1 DIF: 2 REF: p. 12 OBJ: 7 TOP: Political Action Groups KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Remembering 14. Which caregiver could be found guilty of elder abuse? a. A daughter who uses her mother’s Social Security money to purchase her mother’s medication b. A son who puts an alarm on the front door to prevent his mother from wandering out of the house c. A wife who allows her mentally competent husband to refuse to take a bath for a week d. A son who uses his mother’s checking account funds to purchase alcohol for himself ANS: D It is financial abuse if the older person’s money is taken and spent by others for their own purposes. Chapter 01: Trends and Issues Williams: Basic Geriatric Nursing 8th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which fact explains the shift of health care focus toward the older adult in the late 1960s? a. Disability was viewed as unavoidable. b. Complications from disease increased mortality. c. Older adults’ needs are similar to those of all adults. d. Preventive health care practices increased longevity. ANS: D Increased preventive health care practices, disease control, and focus on wellness helped people live longer. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 2 OBJ: 2 TOP: Aging Trends KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development NOT: Understanding 2. To which age group does the term “aged” apply? a. 55–64 years of age b. 65–74 years of age c. 75–84 years of age d. 85 and older ANS: C The term aged refers to persons who are 75–84 years of age. PTS: 1 DIF: 1 REF: p. 2 | Table 1.1 OBJ: 1 TOP: Age Categories KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development NOT: Remembering 3. Which is true of ageism? a. It is discrimination against persons solely on the basis of age. b. It causes a person to fear aging. c. It involves the use of cultural sensitivity to address concerns of aging. d. It focuses on resources for the older adult. ANS: A Ageism is a negative belief pattern that influences persons to discriminate against persons solely on the basis of age and can lead to destructive behaviors toward the older adult. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 4 OBJ: 3 TOP: Ageism KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Psychosocial Adaptation NOT: Understanding 4. Which legislation has been the most beneficial legislation that has influenced health care for the older adult? a. Medicare and Medicaid b. Elimination of the mandatory retirement age c. The Americans with Disabilities Act d. The Drug Benefit Program ANS: A The broadest sweeping legislation beneficial to the older adult is Medicare and Medicaid. The elimination of the mandatory retirement age does not apply to health care. The Americans with Disabilities Act deals with all Americans with disabilities, not just the older adult. The Drug Benefit Program was added to Medicare, but deals only with medications. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 11 OBJ: 6 TOP: Legislation KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Understanding 5. Which housing option for the older adult offers the privacy of an apartment with restaurant-style meals and some medical and personal care services? a. Government-subsidized housing b. Long-term care facility c. Assisted-living center d. Group housing plan ANS: C Assisted-living arrangements offer the privacy of an apartment or condominium with meals prepared and served, limited medical care, and a variety of personal services. PTS: 1 DIF: 3 REF: p. 14 OBJ: 9 TOP: Housing Options KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation NOT: Remembering 6. The 75-year-old man who has been hospitalized following a severe case of pneumonia is concerned about his mounting hospital bill and asks if his Medicare coverage will pay for his care. Which would be the most helpful response by the nurse? a. Medicare Part C pays 50% of all medical costs for persons older than 65. b. Medicare Part B pays hospital costs and physician fees. c. Medicare Part A pays for inpatient hospital costs. d. Medicare Part D pays 80% of the charges made by physicians. ANS: C Medicare Part A pays inpatient hospital costs, Part B pays 80% of physician’s charges, and Part D helps defray prescription drug costs. Medicare Part C allows individuals to receive health insurance through private insurance companies and typically pays entire costs. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 6 TOP: Medicare Provisions KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 7. The daughter of a patient who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer asks which documents are required to allow her to make health care decisions for her parent. Which response would provide the most accurate information to the daughter? a. Advance directives indicate the degree of intervention desired by the patient. b. A ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ document signed by the patient transfers authority to the next of kin. c. A durable power of attorney for health care transfers decision-making authority for health care to a designated person. d. A living will transfers authority to the physician. ANS: C A durable power of attorney for health care transfers the authority for decision making to a designated person. An advance directive specifies the type of care an individual desires when he cannot speak for himself. The durable power of attorney is only one type of advance directive. A “Do Not Resuscitate” document states that the patient wishes to die naturally with no intervention. A living will prohibits the use of life-prolonging measures. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 19 OBJ: 11 TOP: Advance Directives KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 8. The daughter of a resident in a long-term care facility is frustrated with her 80-year-old mother’s refusal to eat. Which response would be the most appropriate? a. The refusal to eat is an effort to maintain a portion of independence and self￾direction. b. The refusal to eat is an indication of approaching Alzheimer disease. c. The refusal to eat is an effort to gain attention. d. The refusal to eat is an indication of the dislike of the institutional food. ANS: A Loss of independence and control is a significant issue for the older adult. Some residents will exercise whatever control they may retain. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 21 OBJ: 11 TOP: Loss of Independence KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 9. When do the conditions of a living will go into effect? a. When the patient declares that desire in writing b. When a family member indicates the desire for curative therapy to cease c. When two physicians agree in writing that the criteria in the living will have been met d. When the physician and a family member agree that the criteria in the living will have been met ANS: C Two physicians must agree in writing that the criteria of the living will have been met before the document can go into effect. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 19 OBJ: 11 TOP: Living Wills KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Understanding 10. In the 1980s, Medicare initiated a program of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) to reduce hospital costs. How did the DRGs reduce hospital costs? a. By classifying various diagnoses as ineligible for hospitalization b. By allotting a set amount of hospital days and prospective payment on the basis of the admitting diagnosis c. By specifying particular physicians to treat specified diagnoses d. By using frequency of a particular diagnosis to set a payment schedule ANS: B DRGs set up a system of preset hospitalization time and payment on the basis of the admitting diagnosis. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 6 TOP: DRGs KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Understanding 11. Which facility would be recommended for a patient with diabetes who has had a hip replacement and needs physical therapy? a. Basic care facility b. Skilled care facility c. Subacute care facility d. Assisted-living residence ANS: B Skilled care facilities offer not only basic care but also services from experienced licensed professionals such as nurses, physical therapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 15 OBJ: 9 TOP: Extended-Care Facilities KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Applying 12. The 80-year-old woman who is recovering from a stroke is being sent to a skilled care facility. She is concerned about the expense. The nurse can decrease anxiety by explaining that Medicare will cover extended-care facility costs for which period of time? a. A period of 30 days b. A period of 45 days for physical therapy c. A period of 100 days for needed skilled care d. Until she is able to be discharged home ANS: C Medicare will cover skilled care costs for 100 days. After 100 days, the resident must revert to private pay or ancillary long-term care insurance. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 8 TOP: Extended Care KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Understanding 13. Which senior citizen political action group uses volunteers and lobbyists to advance the interests of older adults? a. American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) b. National Council of Senior Citizens (NCSC) c. National Alliance of Senior Citizens (NASC) d. Gray Panthers ANS: A The AARP uses volunteers and lobbyists to advance the interests and welfare of older adults. PTS: 1 DIF: 2 REF: p. 12 OBJ: 7 TOP: Political Action Groups KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Remembering 14. Which caregiver could be found guilty of elder abuse? a. A daughter who uses her mother’s Social Security money to purchase her mother’s medication b. A son who puts an alarm on the front door to prevent his mother from wandering out of the house c. A wife who allows her mentally competent husband to refuse to take a bath for a week d. A son who uses his mother’s checking account funds to purchase alcohol for himself ANS: D It is financial abuse if the older person’s money is taken and spent by others for their own purposes. Chapter 01: Trends and Issues Williams: Basic Geriatric Nursing 8th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which fact explains the shift of health care focus toward the older adult in the late 1960s? a. Disability was viewed as unavoidable. b. Complications from disease increased mortality. c. Older adults’ needs are similar to those of all adults. d. Preventive health care practices increased longevity. ANS: D Increased preventive health care practices, disease control, and focus on wellness helped people live longer. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 2 OBJ: 2 TOP: Aging Trends KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development NOT: Understanding 2. To which age group does the term “aged” apply? a. 55–64 years of age b. 65–74 years of age c. 75–84 years of age d. 85 and older ANS: C The term aged refers to persons who are 75–84 years of age. PTS: 1 DIF: 1 REF: p. 2 | Table 1.1 OBJ: 1 TOP: Age Categories KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development NOT: Remembering 3. Which is true of ageism? a. It is discrimination against persons solely on the basis of age. b. It causes a person to fear aging. c. It involves the use of cultural sensitivity to address concerns of aging. d. It focuses on resources for the older adult. ANS: A Ageism is a negative belief pattern that influences persons to discriminate against persons solely on the basis of age and can lead to destructive behaviors toward the older adult. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 4 OBJ: 3 TOP: Ageism KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Psychosocial Adaptation NOT: Understanding 4. Which legislation has been the most beneficial legislation that has influenced health care for the older adult? a. Medicare and Medicaid b. Elimination of the mandatory retirement age c. The Americans with Disabilities Act d. The Drug Benefit Program ANS: A The broadest sweeping legislation beneficial to the older adult is Medicare and Medicaid. The elimination of the mandatory retirement age does not apply to health care. The Americans with Disabilities Act deals with all Americans with disabilities, not just the older adult. The Drug Benefit Program was added to Medicare, but deals only with medications. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 11 OBJ: 6 TOP: Legislation KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Understanding 5. Which housing option for the older adult offers the privacy of an apartment with restaurant-style meals and some medical and personal care services? a. Government-subsidized housing b. Long-term care facility c. Assisted-living center d. Group housing plan ANS: C Assisted-living arrangements offer the privacy of an apartment or condominium with meals prepared and served, limited medical care, and a variety of personal services. PTS: 1 DIF: 3 REF: p. 14 OBJ: 9 TOP: Housing Options KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation NOT: Remembering 6. The 75-year-old man who has been hospitalized following a severe case of pneumonia is concerned about his mounting hospital bill and asks if his Medicare coverage will pay for his care. Which would be the most helpful response by the nurse? a. Medicare Part C pays 50% of all medical costs for persons older than 65. b. Medicare Part B pays hospital costs and physician fees. c. Medicare Part A pays for inpatient hospital costs. d. Medicare Part D pays 80% of the charges made by physicians. ANS: C Medicare Part A pays inpatient hospital costs, Part B pays 80% of physician’s charges, and Part D helps defray prescription drug costs. Medicare Part C allows individuals to receive health insurance through private insurance companies and typically pays entire costs. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 6 TOP: Medicare Provisions KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 7. The daughter of a patient who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer asks which documents are required to allow her to make health care decisions for her parent. Which response would provide the most accurate information to the daughter? a. Advance directives indicate the degree of intervention desired by the patient. b. A ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ document signed by the patient transfers authority to the next of kin. c. A durable power of attorney for health care transfers decision-making authority for health care to a designated person. d. A living will transfers authority to the physician. ANS: C A durable power of attorney for health care transfers the authority for decision making to a designated person. An advance directive specifies the type of care an individual desires when he cannot speak for himself. The durable power of attorney is only one type of advance directive. A “Do Not Resuscitate” document states that the patient wishes to die naturally with no intervention. A living will prohibits the use of life-prolonging measures. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 19 OBJ: 11 TOP: Advance Directives KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 8. The daughter of a resident in a long-term care facility is frustrated with her 80-year-old mother’s refusal to eat. Which response would be the most appropriate? a. The refusal to eat is an effort to maintain a portion of independence and self￾direction. b. The refusal to eat is an indication of approaching Alzheimer disease. c. The refusal to eat is an effort to gain attention. d. The refusal to eat is an indication of the dislike of the institutional food. ANS: A Loss of independence and control is a significant issue for the older adult. Some residents will exercise whatever control they may retain. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 21 OBJ: 11 TOP: Loss of Independence KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 9. When do the conditions of a living will go into effect? a. When the patient declares that desire in writing b. When a family member indicates the desire for curative therapy to cease c. When two physicians agree in writing that the criteria in the living will have been met d. When the physician and a family member agree that the criteria in the living will have been met ANS: C Two physicians must agree in writing that the criteria of the living will have been met before the document can go into effect. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 19 OBJ: 11 TOP: Living Wills KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Understanding 10. In the 1980s, Medicare initiated a program of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) to reduce hospital costs. How did the DRGs reduce hospital costs? a. By classifying various diagnoses as ineligible for hospitalization b. By allotting a set amount of hospital days and prospective payment on the basis of the admitting diagnosis c. By specifying particular physicians to treat specified diagnoses d. By using frequency of a particular diagnosis to set a payment schedule ANS: B DRGs set up a system of preset hospitalization time and payment on the basis of the admitting diagnosis. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 6 TOP: DRGs KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Understanding 11. Which facility would be recommended for a patient with diabetes who has had a hip replacement and needs physical therapy? a. Basic care facility b. Skilled care facility c. Subacute care facility d. Assisted-living residence ANS: B Skilled care facilities offer not only basic care but also services from experienced licensed professionals such as nurses, physical therapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 15 OBJ: 9 TOP: Extended-Care Facilities KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Applying 12. The 80-year-old woman who is recovering from a stroke is being sent to a skilled care facility. She is concerned about the expense. The nurse can decrease anxiety by explaining that Medicare will cover extended-care facility costs for which period of time? a. A period of 30 days b. A period of 45 days for physical therapy c. A period of 100 days for needed skilled care d. Until she is able to be discharged home ANS: C Medicare will cover skilled care costs for 100 days. After 100 days, the resident must revert to private pay or ancillary long-term care insurance. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 8 TOP: Extended Care KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Understanding 13. Which senior citizen political action group uses volunteers and lobbyists to advance the interests of older adults? a. American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) b. National Council of Senior Citizens (NCSC) c. National Alliance of Senior Citizens (NASC) d. Gray Panthers ANS: A The AARP uses volunteers and lobbyists to advance the interests and welfare of older adults. PTS: 1 DIF: 2 REF: p. 12 OBJ: 7 TOP: Political Action Groups KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Remembering 14. Which caregiver could be found guilty of elder abuse? a. A daughter who uses her mother’s Social Security money to purchase her mother’s medication b. A son who puts an alarm on the front door to prevent his mother from wandering out of the house c. A wife who allows her mentally competent husband to refuse to take a bath for a week d. A son who uses his mother’s checking account funds to purchase alcohol for himself ANS: D It is financial abuse if the older person’s money is taken and spent by others for their own purposes. Chapter 01: Trends and Issues Williams: Basic Geriatric Nursing 8th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which fact explains the shift of health care focus toward the older adult in the late 1960s? a. Disability was viewed as unavoidable. b. Complications from disease increased mortality. c. Older adults’ needs are similar to those of all adults. d. Preventive health care practices increased longevity. ANS: D Increased preventive health care practices, disease control, and focus on wellness helped people live longer. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 2 OBJ: 2 TOP: Aging Trends KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development NOT: Understanding 2. To which age group does the term “aged” apply? a. 55–64 years of age b. 65–74 years of age c. 75–84 years of age d. 85 and older ANS: C The term aged refers to persons who are 75–84 years of age. PTS: 1 DIF: 1 REF: p. 2 | Table 1.1 OBJ: 1 TOP: Age Categories KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development NOT: Remembering 3. Which is true of ageism? a. It is discrimination against persons solely on the basis of age. b. It causes a person to fear aging. c. It involves the use of cultural sensitivity to address concerns of aging. d. It focuses on resources for the older adult. ANS: A Ageism is a negative belief pattern that influences persons to discriminate against persons solely on the basis of age and can lead to destructive behaviors toward the older adult. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 4 OBJ: 3 TOP: Ageism KEY: Nursing Process Step: Data Collection MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Psychosocial Adaptation NOT: Understanding 4. Which legislation has been the most beneficial legislation that has influenced health care for the older adult? a. Medicare and Medicaid b. Elimination of the mandatory retirement age c. The Americans with Disabilities Act d. The Drug Benefit Program ANS: A The broadest sweeping legislation beneficial to the older adult is Medicare and Medicaid. The elimination of the mandatory retirement age does not apply to health care. The Americans with Disabilities Act deals with all Americans with disabilities, not just the older adult. The Drug Benefit Program was added to Medicare, but deals only with medications. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 11 OBJ: 6 TOP: Legislation KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Understanding 5. Which housing option for the older adult offers the privacy of an apartment with restaurant-style meals and some medical and personal care services? a. Government-subsidized housing b. Long-term care facility c. Assisted-living center d. Group housing plan ANS: C Assisted-living arrangements offer the privacy of an apartment or condominium with meals prepared and served, limited medical care, and a variety of personal services. PTS: 1 DIF: 3 REF: p. 14 OBJ: 9 TOP: Housing Options KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation NOT: Remembering 6. The 75-year-old man who has been hospitalized following a severe case of pneumonia is concerned about his mounting hospital bill and asks if his Medicare coverage will pay for his care. Which would be the most helpful response by the nurse? a. Medicare Part C pays 50% of all medical costs for persons older than 65. b. Medicare Part B pays hospital costs and physician fees. c. Medicare Part A pays for inpatient hospital costs. d. Medicare Part D pays 80% of the charges made by physicians. ANS: C Medicare Part A pays inpatient hospital costs, Part B pays 80% of physician’s charges, and Part D helps defray prescription drug costs. Medicare Part C allows individuals to receive health insurance through private insurance companies and typically pays entire costs. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 6 TOP: Medicare Provisions KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 7. The daughter of a patient who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer asks which documents are required to allow her to make health care decisions for her parent. Which response would provide the most accurate information to the daughter? a. Advance directives indicate the degree of intervention desired by the patient. b. A ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ document signed by the patient transfers authority to the next of kin. c. A durable power of attorney for health care transfers decision-making authority for health care to a designated person. d. A living will transfers authority to the physician. ANS: C A durable power of attorney for health care transfers the authority for decision making to a designated person. An advance directive specifies the type of care an individual desires when he cannot speak for himself. The durable power of attorney is only one type of advance directive. A “Do Not Resuscitate” document states that the patient wishes to die naturally with no intervention. A living will prohibits the use of life-prolonging measures. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 19 OBJ: 11 TOP: Advance Directives KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 8. The daughter of a resident in a long-term care facility is frustrated with her 80-year-old mother’s refusal to eat. Which response would be the most appropriate? a. The refusal to eat is an effort to maintain a portion of independence and self￾direction. b. The refusal to eat is an indication of approaching Alzheimer disease. c. The refusal to eat is an effort to gain attention. d. The refusal to eat is an indication of the dislike of the institutional food. ANS: A Loss of independence and control is a significant issue for the older adult. Some residents will exercise whatever control they may retain. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 21 OBJ: 11 TOP: Loss of Independence KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Psychosocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying 9. When do the conditions of a living will go into effect? a. When the patient declares that desire in writing b. When a family member indicates the desire for curative therapy to cease c. When two physicians agree in writing that the criteria in the living will have been met d. When the physician and a family member agree that the criteria in the living will have been met ANS: C Two physicians must agree in writing that the criteria of the living will have been met before the document can go into effect. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 19 OBJ: 11 TOP: Living Wills KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Understanding 10. In the 1980s, Medicare initiated a program of diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) to reduce hospital costs. How did the DRGs reduce hospital costs? a. By classifying various diagnoses as ineligible for hospitalization b. By allotting a set amount of hospital days and prospective payment on the basis of the admitting diagnosis c. By specifying particular physicians to treat specified diagnoses d. By using frequency of a particular diagnosis to set a payment schedule ANS: B DRGs set up a system of preset hospitalization time and payment on the basis of the admitting diagnosis. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 6 TOP: DRGs KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Understanding 11. Which facility would be recommended for a patient with diabetes who has had a hip replacement and needs physical therapy? a. Basic care facility b. Skilled care facility c. Subacute care facility d. Assisted-living residence ANS: B Skilled care facilities offer not only basic care but also services from experienced licensed professionals such as nurses, physical therapists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists. PTS: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 15 OBJ: 9 TOP: Extended-Care Facilities KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Applying 12. The 80-year-old woman who is recovering from a stroke is being sent to a skilled care facility. She is concerned about the expense. The nurse can decrease anxiety by explaining that Medicare will cover extended-care facility costs for which period of time? a. A period of 30 days b. A period of 45 days for physical therapy c. A period of 100 days for needed skilled care d. Until she is able to be discharged home ANS: C Medicare will cover skilled care costs for 100 days. After 100 days, the resident must revert to private pay or ancillary long-term care insurance. PTS: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 16 OBJ: 8 TOP: Extended Care KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation MSC: NCLEX: Safe, Effective Care Environment: Coordinated Care NOT: Understanding 13. Which senior citizen political action group uses volunteers and lobbyists to advance the interests of older adults? a. American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) b. National Council of Senior Citizens (NCSC) c. National Alliance of Senior Citizens (NASC) d. Gray Panthers ANS: A The AARP uses volunteers and lobbyists to advance the interests and welfare of older adults. PTS: 1 DIF: 2 REF: p. 12 OBJ: 7 TOP: Political Action Groups KEY: Nursing Process Step: N/A MSC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Remembering 14. Which caregiver could be found guilty of elder abuse? a. A daughter who uses her mother’s Social Security money to purchase her mother’s medication b. A son who puts an alarm on the front door to prevent his mother from wandering out of the house c. A wife who allows her mentally competent husband to refuse to take a bath for a week d. A son who uses his mother’s checking account funds to purchase alcohol for himself ANS: D It is financial abuse if the older person’s money is taken and spent by others for their own purposes.

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TEṢT ḄANK
ḄAṢIC GERIATRIC NURṢING

PATRICIA A. WILLIAMṢ

8th Edition




TEṢT ḄANK

,Chapter 01: Trendṣ and Iṣṣueṣ Williamṣ: Ḅaṣic Geriatric Nurṣing 8th Edition

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which fact explainṣ the ṣhift of health care focuṣ toward the older adult in the late 1960ṣ?
a. Diṣaḅility waṣ viewed aṣ unavoidaḅle.
ḅ. Complicationṣ from diṣeaṣe increaṣed mortality.
c. Older adultṣ’ needṣ are ṣimilar to thoṣe of all adultṣ.
d. Preventive health care practiceṣ increaṣed longevity.

ANṢ: D
Increaṣed preventive health care practiceṣ, diṣeaṣe control, and focuṣ on wellneṣṣ helped people live
longer.

PTṢ: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 2 OḄJ: 2
TOP: Aging Trendṣ KEY: Nurṣing Proceṣṣ Ṣtep: Data Collection
MṢC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development
NOT: Underṣtanding

2. To which age group doeṣ the term “aged” apply?
a. 55–64 yearṣ of age
ḅ. 65–74 yearṣ of age
c. 75–84 yearṣ of age
d. 85 and older
ANṢ: C
The term aged referṣ to perṣonṣ who are 75–84 yearṣ of age.

PTṢ: 1 DIF: 1 REF: p. 2 | Taḅle 1.1
OḄJ: 1 TOP: Age Categorieṣ
KEY: Nurṣing Proceṣṣ Ṣtep: Data Collection
MṢC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Growth and Development
NOT: Rememḅering

3. Which iṣ true of ageiṣm?
a. It iṣ diṣcrimination againṣt perṣonṣ ṣolely on the ḅaṣiṣ of age.
ḅ. It cauṣeṣ a perṣon to fear aging.

, c. It involveṣ the uṣe of cultural ṣenṣitivity to addreṣṣ concernṣ of aging.
d. It focuṣeṣ on reṣourceṣ for the older adult.
ANṢ: A
Ageiṣm iṣ a negative ḅelief pattern that influenceṣ perṣonṣ to diṣcriminate againṣt perṣonṣ ṣolely on the
ḅaṣiṣ of age and can lead to deṣtructive ḅehaviorṣ toward the older adult.

PTṢ: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 4 OḄJ: 3
TOP: Ageiṣm KEY: Nurṣing Proceṣṣ Ṣtep: Data Collection
MṢC: NCLEX: Pṣychoṣocial Integrity: Pṣychoṣocial Adaptation
NOT: Underṣtanding

4. Which legiṣlation haṣ ḅeen the moṣt ḅeneficial legiṣlation that haṣ influenced health care for the older
adult?
a. Medicare and Medicaid
ḅ. Elimination of the mandatory retirement age
c. The Americanṣ with Diṣaḅilitieṣ Act
d. The Drug Ḅenefit Program

ANṢ: A
The ḅroadeṣt ṣweeping legiṣlation ḅeneficial to the older adult iṣ Medicare and Medicaid. The
elimination of the mandatory retirement age doeṣ not apply to health care. The Americanṣ with
Diṣaḅilitieṣ Act dealṣ with all Americanṣ with diṣaḅilitieṣ, not juṣt the older adult. The Drug Ḅenefit
Program waṣ added to Medicare, ḅut dealṣ only with medicationṣ.

PTṢ: 1 DIF: 4 REF: p. 11 OḄJ: 6
TOP: Legiṣlation KEY: Nurṣing Proceṣṣ Ṣtep: Implementation
MṢC: NCLEX: N/A NOT: Underṣtanding

5. Which houṣing option for the older adult offerṣ the privacy of an apartment with reṣtaurant-ṣtyle mealṣ
and ṣome medical and perṣonal care ṣerviceṣ?
a. Government-ṣuḅṣidized houṣing
ḅ. Long-term care facility
c. Aṣṣiṣted-living center
d. Group houṣing plan
ANṢ: C
Aṣṣiṣted-living arrangementṣ offer the privacy of an apartment or condominium with mealṣ prepared
and ṣerved, limited medical care, and a variety of perṣonal ṣerviceṣ.

PTṢ: 1 DIF: 3 REF: p. 14 OḄJ: 9
TOP: Houṣing Optionṣ KEY: Nurṣing Proceṣṣ Ṣtep: Implementation
MṢC: NCLEX: Phyṣiological Integrity: Phyṣiological Adaptation
NOT: Rememḅering

6. The 75-year-old man who haṣ ḅeen hoṣpitalized following a ṣevere caṣe of pneumonia iṣ concerned
aḅout hiṣ mounting hoṣpital ḅill and aṣkṣ if hiṣ Medicare coverage will pay for hiṣ care. Which would
ḅe the moṣt helpful reṣponṣe ḅy the nurṣe?
a. Medicare Part C payṣ 50% of all medical coṣtṣ for perṣonṣ older than 65.
ḅ. Medicare Part Ḅ payṣ hoṣpital coṣtṣ and phyṣician feeṣ.

, c. Medicare Part A payṣ for inpatient hoṣpital coṣtṣ.
d. Medicare Part D payṣ 80% of the chargeṣ made ḅy phyṣicianṣ.
ANṢ: C
Medicare Part A payṣ inpatient hoṣpital coṣtṣ, Part Ḅ payṣ 80% of phyṣician’ṣ chargeṣ, and Part D
helpṣ defray preṣcription drug coṣtṣ. Medicare Part C allowṣ individualṣ to receive health inṣurance
through private inṣurance companieṣ and typically payṣ entire coṣtṣ.

PTṢ: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 16 OḄJ: 6
TOP: Medicare Proviṣionṣ KEY: Nurṣing Proceṣṣ Ṣtep: Implementation
MṢC: NCLEX: Pṣychoṣocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying

7. The daughter of a patient who haṣ ḅeen diagnoṣed with terminal cancer aṣkṣ which documentṣ are
required to allow her to make health care deciṣionṣ for her parent. Which reṣponṣe would provide the
moṣt accurate information to the daughter?
a. Advance directiveṣ indicate the degree of intervention deṣired ḅy the patient.
ḅ. A ‘Do Not Reṣuṣcitate’ document ṣigned ḅy the patient tranṣferṣ authority to the
next of kin.
c. A duraḅle power of attorney for health care tranṣferṣ deciṣion-making authority for
health care to a deṣignated perṣon.
d. A living will tranṣferṣ authority to the phyṣician.
ANṢ: C
A duraḅle power of attorney for health care tranṣferṣ the authority for deciṣion making to a deṣignated
perṣon. An advance directive ṣpecifieṣ the type of care an individual deṣireṣ when he cannot ṣpeak for
himṣelf. The duraḅle power of attorney iṣ only one type of advance directive. A “Do Not Reṣuṣcitate”
document ṣtateṣ that the patient wiṣheṣ to die naturally with no intervention. A living will prohiḅitṣ the
uṣe of life-prolonging meaṣureṣ.

PTṢ: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 19 OḄJ: 11
TOP: Advance Directiveṣ KEY: Nurṣing Proceṣṣ Ṣtep: Implementation
MṢC: NCLEX: Pṣychoṣocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying

8. The daughter of a reṣident in a long-term care facility iṣ fruṣtrated with her 80-year-old mother’ṣ
refuṣal to eat. Which reṣponṣe would ḅe the moṣt appropriate?
a. The refuṣal to eat iṣ an effort to maintain a portion of independence and ṣelf-
direction.
ḅ. The refuṣal to eat iṣ an indication of approaching Alzheimer diṣeaṣe.
c. The refuṣal to eat iṣ an effort to gain attention.
d. The refuṣal to eat iṣ an indication of the diṣlike of the inṣtitutional food.

ANṢ: A
Loṣṣ of independence and control iṣ a ṣignificant iṣṣue for the older adult. Ṣome reṣidentṣ will exerciṣe
whatever control they may retain.

PTṢ: 1 DIF: 7 REF: p. 21 OḄJ: 11
TOP: Loṣṣ of Independence KEY: Nurṣing Proceṣṣ Ṣtep: Implementation
MṢC: NCLEX: Pṣychoṣocial Integrity: Coping and Adaptation NOT: Applying

9. When do the conditionṣ of a living will go into effect?

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